High profile attorney Gloria Allred has warned Donald Trump more 'victims' will come forward to accuse him and revealed women have been contacting her about the Republican nominee for years.

'Women will not be bullied into silence... I can assure him that more women will be coming forward,' she said.

'Women who have alleged they're victims of Mr Trump called me prior to the Access Hollywood tapes being released and after the release of those tapes.

'In fact, I have received calls from women about Mr Trump even prior to his ever announcing he was going to run to be the nominee for the President of the United States for the Republican party.'

When asked how long women have been contacting her, she replied, 'I would say years,' before explaining she has received more calls since Friday.

'We are being contacted frequently,' she added.

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Ann Russo, a social worker and a friend of Summer Zervos, the former contestant on 'The Apprentice,' who alleged of sexual misconduct against Donald Trump, speaks to reporters alongside lawyer Gloria Allred

'Women will not be bullied into silence... I can assure him that more women will be coming forward,' Allred (above) said

Russo said she remembered Zervos telling her that Trump had been 'verbally, physically and sexually suggestive' with her

Allred, who has been representing The Apprentice contestant Summer Zervos, made her comments at a press conference Sunday, which was also attended by her client's friend - a social worker.

The attorney also presented text message exchanges between Zervos, who claims Trump sexually assaulted her, and her cousin John Barry.

He publicly accused Zervos of seeking attention at Trump's expense with the allegations.

Zervos held a press conference on Friday, claiming that Trump kissed her on the lips, touched her breast and 'thrust his genitals' at her when she met to discuss business opportunities in 2007.

The Trump campaign, in response, released an email from Zervos, showing that she hoped to 'reconnect' with the presidential candidate in April 2016, years after her alleged sexual assault.

But her cousin Barry, of Mission Viejo, California, wrote that Zervos 'had nothing but glowing things to say about [him]' for nearly a decade.

He claimed a motive for Zervos' actions, saying she turned on the business tycoon after he snubbed the email from her, dated April 14, 2016.

Zervos cited the email during the press conference, saying she reached out to confront Trump and give him an 'opportunity to clear the air'.

At Sunday's press conference, Allred debunked this theory and said there was a rift between Barry and the family and there was already 'hostility'.

Former Apprentice contestant Summer Zervos (above with lawyer Gloria Allred) has come forward claiming she was sexually assaulted by Donald Trump in his hotel room

Zervos claims Trump kissed her with an open mouth multiple times and groped her breast at the Beverly Hills Hotel in 2007

THE EMAIL THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN CLAIMS SUMMER ZERVOS SENT TO TRUMP SENIOR EMPLOYEE, RHONA GRAFF IN 2016 Hello, I'm certain you are a very busy woman. I am in a unique situation being that I am the only former Apprentice who operates a business where Mr Trump's supporters can walk in, express their admiration for him and inquire about my experience. Mr Trump has a great deal of support in Huntington Beach, Ca! He has witnessed both my highs and lows operating a small business and I am pleased to report that business is good. Sunny's Restaurant has a long history of making people feel special. We hire a diverse crew and embrace anyone who is honest while working hard. Mr Trump is cut from the same cloth. I would greatly appreciate reconnecting at this time. He will know my intentions are genuine. Thank you, Summer Zervos Advertisement

She also presented Ann Russo, a social worker, who said she remembered Zervos telling her that Trump had been 'verbally, physically and sexually suggestive' with her.

In response to Barry's comments, Allred said: 'Summer does not wish to further fracture family relationships and cause and even wider rift, however we are revealing several of his text messages to her in which he points out that he considers himself a, quote, loser, end quote.

'And that he believes Summer's father fired him from the restaurant where he was working.

'We think that Summer's cousin may harbor ill will towards Summer and her family and that may explain his public statements.'

Allred then read out text messages sent from Barry to Zervos some months ago.

'Can you let [redacted] know too that im ok,' he wrote to her in May. 'I started puking around 2 in the morning. I woke up at 2.30 today.

'I understand if I'm fired. I can accept that for what I did. Not showing up to open the restaurant is inexcusable.'

Zervos responded: 'Just got your message. My dad and [redacted] are going to be happy to hear you're OK. I work at 1, let me know if you need anything before then. We're family, Johnny. Don't be down, have a good night and see you soon.'

He replied: 'I just talked to your dad on the phone. I'm done. He fired me and I don't blame him.'

After Zervos's press conference on Friday, Barry had said he was 'shocked and bewildered' by her allegations.

'For almost a decade, my cousin would talk about how much she looked up to Mr. Trump and viewed him as an inspiration – a success story she wanted to copy,' he said.

'She has praised the good things he's done for her life, and in fact she converted her friends and our family to become Trump supporters even though we’ve never been active in politics before.

'That was until Summer invited Mr. Trump to her restaurant during the primary and he said no,' Barry claimed.

'I think Summer wishes she could still be on reality TV, and in an effort to get that back she’s saying all of these negative things about Mr. Trump....

'I can only imagine that Summer’s actions today are nothing more than an attempt to regain the spotlight at Mr. Trump’s expense, and I don’t think it reflects well.'

Zervos said she first contacted Trump's secretary asking to speak to the business tycoon without disclosing the reason why.

She wrote a second email on April 21, 2016, asking that her message be forwarded on to Trump.

She said: 'In that email, I stated: "Your interest in me as a potential employee meant the world to me. Your interest in me as anything more blew my mind, and I lost my footing."

'I further said, "I have been incredibly hurt by our previous interaction." I ended by stating, "I hope to hear from you and wish you continued success."

She said Trump did not reply.

Zervos' cousin John Barry issued a statement through Trump's campaign, saying the former Apprentice star was craving the limelight with the sexual harassment allegations

Not true: Trump (above on Friday) denied Zervos' allegations in a statement on Friday afternoon saying that he only vaguely remembered the woman

Zervos said she first contacted Trump a year after she appeared on the fifth season of The Apprentice aired to speak about possible business opportunities.

The two met for lunch, she said, but Trump kissed her on the lips when he greeted her, which she thought may have just been his normal behavior.

'We sat and spoke. He was extremely complimentary. He said that he was very impressed with how I handled myself on The Apprentice. He said that he had never met anyone with my combination of being smart, attractive and with as large a set of 'balls' as I had. He said that he would love to have me work for him,' said Zervos of their lunch

Then, Trump kissed her again as she prepared to leave the restaurant.

'As I was about to leave he again kissed me on the lips. This made me feel very nervous and embarrassed. This is not what I wanted or expected,' said Zervos.

DONALD TRUMP RESPONSE 'I vaguely remember Ms. Zervos as one of the many contestants on The Apprentice over the years. To be clear, I never met her at a hotel or greeted her inappropriately a decade ago. That is not who I am as a person, and it is not how I've conducted my life. In fact, Ms. Zervos continued to contact me for help, emailing my office on April 14th of this year asking that I visit her restaurant in California. 'Beyond that, the media is now creating a theater of absurdity that threatens to tear our democratic process apart and poison the minds of the American public. When Gloria Allred is given the same weighting on national television as the President of the United States, and unfounded accusations are treated as fact, with reporters throwing due diligence and fact-finding to the side in a rush to file their stories first, it's evident that we truly are living in a broken system. 'Hillary Clinton can spend all of her time and money pushing complete lies against our campaign, but I refuse to fall victim to this vicious cycle of personal attacks. In the coming days I plan on addressing our nation in a more personal way to present my vision for how together we fight to bring back American jobs and defend our country against radical Islamic terrorism. I will take my message directly to the American people and bypass the unethical press that wants to see their candidate elected. Together, we will make America great again.' Advertisement

'He asked me for my phone number and I scrawled it down with a marker. I left hurriedly and called a friend who lived in New York because I was upset by the kiss. I also called my parents to tell them what had happened.'

She said that after speaking with her friend and parents they came to the conclusion that this was 'undoubtedly some form of greeting.'

At the time, Trump had been married to his wife Melania for two years, and their son Barron would have been only one-year-old.

Zervos said she went to meet Trump on a second occasion at a Beverly Hills Hotel, thinking they were going to have dinner.

Instead, she was taken to his bungalow where Trump made his move, according to Zervos.

'[H]e came to me and started kissing me open-mouthed as he was pulling me toward him,' she said, pausing for brief moments as she began to tear up.

Zervos said she then pulled away from Trump and went to sit across the room, but soon after the billionaire businessman asked her to come sit next to him.

'He then grabbed my shoulder and began kissing me again very aggressively and placed his hand on my breast,' said Zervos, who claims that she then once again pulled away and distanced herself from Trump.

He eventually convinced her to lie down on the bed with him, and she told him she was not interested in him, Zervos said.

But he began grabbing at her again, she claims. 'He put me in an embrace and I tried to push him away. I pushed his chest to put space between us and I said come on man, "get real,''' said Zarvos.

'He repeated my words back to me, 'get real' as he began thrusting his genitals.

'He tried to kiss me again and with my hand still on his chest I said: "Dude you're trippin' right now" attempting to make it clear that I was not interested.

'He said, "What do you want?" I said I came to have dinner. He said, "Okay, we will have dinner."

Zervos is among seven other women who have come forward in the last week claiming Trump harassed them.

He was caught on a 2005 hot mic recording bragging about sexually harassing women with impunity because he was a celebrity.

He later dismissed his comments as 'locker room banter' and denied ever sexually harassing women when he was confronted by debate moderator Anderson Cooper.