​A Russian involved in the 2013 Miss Universe Pageant in Moscow offered to “send five women” to Donald Trump’s hotel, an offer that was immediately rejected, the president’s longtime bodyguard told a congressional panel investigating Moscow’s meddling in the election, NBC News reported on Thursday.

​​”We don’t do that type of stuff​,​”​​ Keith Schiller told members of the House Intelligence Committee on Tuesday, the report said, citing three sources.

The claims are similar to allegations included in an unsubstantiated dossier compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele that describes Trump meeting prostitutes in Moscow during the pageant.

Asked about those claims and how they relate to the dossier, Schiller reacted: “Oh my God. That’s bull—-,” NBC reported.

The Russian offered Trump the prostitutes after a morning meeting about the pageant in Moscow broke up.

Later that night, Schiller, a former NYPD cop, said he and Trump had a good laugh about the incident.

Trump went to his room alone and Schiller said he lingered outside Trump’s hotel room for a while and then went to bed.

The report said he couldn’t say for sure if Trump remained alone, but told lawmakers he was confident nothing happened.

Schiller said he and Trump were aware of the risk that hotel rooms ​in Moscow ​could have hidden cameras.

Stuart Sears, Schiller’s lawyer, said versions of his client’s leaked testimony “are blatantly false and misleading.”

“We are appalled by the leaks that are coming from partisan insiders from the House Intelligence Committee,” he said. “It is outrageous that the very ​c​om​mittee​ that is conducting an investigation into leaks ​-​ purportedly in the public interest ​-​ is itself leaking information and defaming cooperative witnesses like Mr. Schiller.