Donald Trump campaign's senior communications adviser, Jason Miller, said in a statement Saturday that the "media has gone too far in making this false accusation." | Getty Report: Woman says she was grabbed, kissed by Trump at Mar-a-Lago estate

Another woman has stepped forward accusing Donald Trump of sexually aggressive behavior, saying she was left "angry and shaken" after he "grabbed me and went for my mouth and went for my lips,” at a Mother's Day brunch at the Republican nominee's Mar-a-Lago estate in 1997.

Cathy Heller, 63, told The Guardian in an article published Saturday that she was attending the brunch with her husband, her three children, and her in-laws, along with dozens of other families, when Trump made the rounds to greet the members of the club.


Heller said she recalled being introduced to Trump by her mother-in-law and extended her hand to greet him. She said he took her hand, grabbed her, and "went for the lips." Heller said she leaned backwards and almost lost her balance as a result of Trump's actions.

“And he said, ‘Oh, come on.’ He was strong. And he grabbed me and went for my mouth and went for my lips,” Heller told the newspaper.

“He kept me there for a little too long,” Heller said, after she turned her head and Trump planted a kiss on the side of her mouth. “And then he just walked away.”

The Trump campaign's senior communications adviser, Jason Miller, said in a statement Saturday that the "media has gone too far in making this false accusation."

"There is no way that something like this would have happened in a public place on Mother’s Day at Mr. Trump’s resort. It would have been the talk of Palm Beach for the past two decades," he continued.

"The reality is this: for the media to wheel out a politically motivated Democratic activist with a legal dispute against this same resort owned by Mr. Trump does a disservice to the public, and anyone covering this story should be embarrassed for elevating this bogus claim."

Guardian reporter Molly Redden responded to the statement on Twitter, calling it inaccurate. She clarified Heller is a Hillary Clinton supporter, but not a Democratic activist. Redden also said Heller is not seeking legal action against Mar-a-Lago.