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A male model accused “Star Trek” icon George Takei of plying him with booze and groping him more than 30 years ago, according to a published report on Friday.

Scott Brunton said he was 23 in 1981 when he met Takei at a Los Angeles bar – not long before the aspiring model broke up with his boyfriend, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

A sympathetic Takei took Brunton out to a post-breakup dinner, before ending up at the icon’s L.A. condo, the accuser said.

“We have the drink and he asks if I would like another,” Brunton told the trade mag.

“And I said sure. So, I have the second one, and then all of a sudden, I begin feeling very disoriented and dizzy, and I thought I was going to pass out. I said I need to sit down and he said sit over here and he had the giant yellow beanbag chair. So I sat down in that and leaned my head back and I must have passed out.”

That’s when Takei allegedly made his inappropriate move.

“The next thing I remember I was coming to and he had my pants down around my ankles and he was groping my crotch and trying to get my underwear off and feeling me up at the same time, trying to get his hands down my underwear,” Brunton said.

“I came to and said, ‘What are you doing?!’ I said, ‘I don’t want to do this.’ He goes, ‘You need to relax. I am just trying to make you comfortable. Get comfortable.’ And I said, ‘No. I don’t want to do this.’ And I pushed him off and he said, ‘OK, fine.’

“And I said I am going to go and he said, ‘If you feel you must. You’re in no condition to drive.’ I said, ‘I don’t care I want to go.’ So I managed to get my pants up and compose myself and I was just shocked. I walked out and went to my car until I felt well enough to drive home, and that was that.”

A rep for Takei said the famed actor is out of the country and couldn’t immediately respond to Brunton’s shocking allegations.

“George is traveling in Japan and Australia and not reachable for comment,” said the actor’s spokeswoman, Julia Buchwald.

The 80-year-old Takei is a beloved Hollywood figure and longtime gay rights advocate.

Brunton said he had considered taking his story public for years, but didn’t.

“Who’s going to believe me? It’s my word against his,” he says.

But he changed his mind after seeing Takei’s comments on the burgeoning Harvey Weinstein scandal.

“I don’t want anything from him (Takei) but an apology,” he said. “I am sure he’ll disown all this, I don’t know, maybe not.”

Brunton said he told four longtime friends, years ago, about the alleged, creepy encounter with Takei.

All four pals told the trade mag that Brunton told them about the incident.

“This happened a long time ago, but I have never forgotten it,” Brunton said. “It is one of those stories you tell with a group of people when people are recounting bizarre instances in their lives, this always comes up. I have been telling it for years, but I am suddenly very nervous telling it.”