Trump spokesman said claims in the dismissed lawsuit were 'nonsensical'

A woman who accused Donald Trump of trying to rape her has said she would vote for him.

Jill Harth filed a $125million lawsuit against Trump in 1997, claiming he repeatedly sexually assaulted her and once attempted to rape her in 1993.

Ms Harth, who was in her early 30s at the time, withdrew the lawsuit just weeks after filing it - almost exactly coinciding with her former husband and Trump settling a legal dispute.

The businesswoman, who runs a beauty company, now says she only has praises for The Donald and would vote for him in the presidential election if he wins the Republican nomination.

Jill Harth (pictured with Donald Trump in 1992) once accused Donald Trump of raping her but now says she would vote for him

Jill Harth (pictured) filed a $125million lawsuit against Trump in 1997, claiming he repeatedly sexually assaulted her and once attempted to rape her in 1993

Ms Harth told Law Newz, which obtained the dropped 12-page lawsuit against Trump, that voting for the man she once accused of raping her was simply 'supporting a friend'.

'I saw him recently, and he said I looked good,' she said. 'I have nothing but good things to say about Donald.'

Trump and Ms Harth met in 1992 when her ex-husband George Houraney and Trump were working together on beauty pageants.

She claimed in her lawsuit that he repeatedly 'groped' her and on one occasion 'forcibly kissed' and 'fondled' her in Ivanka Trump's bedroom.

Ms Harth also alleged in the court documents that Trump wanted to turn her into his 'sex object and slave', and that on one occasion she was so disgusted by Trump's 'Svengali-type proclamations of '"love"' that she vomited.

She claimed Trump told her husband of his hopes to have sex with her before the first time he was alleged to have touched her inappropriately.

Ms Harth withdrew the lawsuit just weeks after filing it - almost exactly coinciding with her former husband and Trump settling a legal dispute

Ms Harth said the first time he 'violated' her was on December 12, 1992, at a business dinner at the Plaza Hotel in New York.

She claimed 'Trump repeatedly put his hands on [her] legs and thighs' in an attempt to touch her 'intimate parts'.

He then made 'repeated personal sexual demands' of Ms Harth, she claimed, which included trying to 'lure' her to Trump Tower for a drink.

However, she said he was really interested in turning her into a 'sex object and slave to satisfy [his] sexual appetite as a self-described "stud"'.

Ms Harth said his alleged campaign to sleep with her continued in 1993, when he called her on numerous occasions demanding that she sleep with him.

On January 9 that year, Trump was entertaining Ms Harth and other business associated at his estate in Palm Beach, Florida, when he was accused of 'maneuvering his hand up [her] thigh in an attempt to touch [her] private parts'.

That same night, Trump was alleged to have 'forced' the then married woman into his daughter Ivanka's bedroom and 'forcibly kissed, fondled and restrained [Ms Harth] from leaving'.

Six days later, according to the lawsuit, Trump called Ms Harth to say he 'wished he was curled up in bed with her'.

He was alleged to have asked what she 'was like in bed' before saying if she had sex with him she 'would be an awakened woman' and that he 'was the best lover you'll ever have'.

A spokesman for the Trump Campaign said the claims in the dismissed lawsuit were 'nonsensical speculation'

Later in January 1993, Trump was alleged to have 'forcibly removed [Ms Harth] to a bedroom' at his Mar-a-Lago estate, where he was holding a business meeting.

Ms Harth claimed that she was subjected to 'unwanted sexual advances, which included touching of [her] private parts in an act constituting attempted "rape"'.

On the same night as she tried to leave, Trump 'again became sexually abusive by intimately touching' Ms Harth, the lawsuit states.

Ms Harth said Trump was uttering Svengali-type proclamations of 'love' and she immediately vomited.

Ms Harth also claimed that later that year, when Trump's then girlfriend Marla Maples was pregnant with Tiffany Trump, Trump told her he would have sex with her 'whenever I was ready'.

Asking for $125million in compensation, Ms Harth claimed Trump made her feel 'degraded and humiliated as a female human being'.

Ms Harth willingly dropped the lawsuit just weeks later, at around the same time Mr Houraney and Trump settled a contractual dispute over the beauty pageants they were both working on.

Michael Cohen, from the Trump Campaign, said the claims in the dismissed lawsuit were 'nonsensical speculation'.

'There is no truth to the story at all,' he said. The plaintiff in the matter, Jill Harth, would acknowledge the same.