A woman who accused Donald Trump on the eve of last year's Republican National Convention of groping her in 1993 approached his company just months earlier to ask for work as his campaign makeup artist, it has emerged.

Jill Harth filed a $125 million lawsuit against Trump in 1997, and then later withdrew it. The suit claimed the future president sexually assaulted her and tried to rape her.

She reiterated her claims in July 2016. But between August 2015 and January 2016 she was in full but unsuccessful begging mode, asking Trump's corporate assistant Rhona Graff to let her tag along on the campaign trail and endorse her line of men's cosmetics.

The Hill recounted Harth's story on Monday, relying on emails first published by The Guardian when her accusations first rocked the Republican primary season last year.

In one January 2016 email, Harth offered that she 'would be willing to say at a rally or somewhere how [Trump] helped me with my self-confidence and all positive things about how he is with women to counter any potential negativity that may come out at some point in the campaign.'

Her name burst back into the news last week after attorney Lisa Bloom admitted trying to arrange payoffs for a handful of women – including Harth – who accused Trump of sexual misconduct during the presidential campaign.

Jill Harth, a woman who accused Donald Trump of sexual assault more than two decades ago, had earlier begged his assistant to let her do the then-candidate's makeup

Harth is among the Trump accusers for whom attorney Lisa Bloom tried to arrange payoffs to tell their stories

She offered in early 2016 to vouch publicly for Trump's character at campaign rallies, but turned up six months later to accuse him of sexual assault

Bloom set up a GoFundMe page for Harth to 'get her back on her feet.'

It only raised $2,300, but an unnamed donor paid off Harth's mortgage, giving her an amount news reports pegged as $30,000.

Harth's overtures started as the Trump train first gathered steam during the Republican primary season.

'I ... would like to show my support for Donald and his campaign. I am offering my services to do his grooming and getting him perfectly camera ready for photos and Hi-Definition TV,' Harth wrote to Graff in August 2015.

'I am definitely on Team Trump as so many others are,' she added in an October 2015 email to Trump himself, sent to him via Graff.

'I can't watch television without seeing you or hearing your name everywhere! It's a good thing for sure but PLEASE let me do your makeup for a television interview, a debate, a photo session, anything!'

In August 2015 Harth began pitching her makeup services to Trump via his longtime Trump Tower assistant Rhona Graff

'PLEASE let me do your makeup for a television interview, a debate, a photo session, anything!' Harth asked Trump in October 2015 as his campaign gathered steam

' If there's anything I can do to work on the campaign, I am ready and willing to work,' she declared in one January 2016 message

'It kills me to see you looking too orange and with white circles under the eyes. I will get your skin looking smoother and even toned and will sculpt your face to really show well with the Hi-Definition cameras you are on,' she added. 'We both know you've always been a handsome guy, but PLEASE let me show you how much BETTER you can look with my services and products.'

Harth claimed in her lawsuit that Trump made her feel 'degraded and humiliated as a female human being' – but she withdrew it after Trump and her then-husband ironed out some legal problems

Trump attorney Michael Cohen told DailyMail.com: at the time that 'Mr. Trump denies each and every statement made by Ms. Harth as these 24 year old allegations lack any merit or veracity.'

Harth's pestering of Trump Tower appeared to stop after a pair of January 2016 emails.

' If there's anything I can do to work on the campaign, I am ready and willing to work,' she declared in one message.

In the other Harth said she was 'definitely willing to work for the Trump campaign. I have others who will join me in supporting in any way we can as we want Donald J. Trump for President.'

Harth has continued to stand by her charges that Trump subjected her to a string of unwanted sexual advances after the pair first met at his offices in Trump Tower in December 1992 with her then-husband George Houraney.

Her lawsuit claimed Trump groped her under a table at a dinner party at the Plaza Hotel in New York City and later 'forcibly kissed' and 'fondled' her in Ivanka Trump's bedroom at the Mar-a-Lago resort club in Palm Beach, Florida a month later.

Harth, who claimed that Trump once 'had his hands all over her,' is pictured above doing CBS New York anchor Mary Calvi's makeup

In one January 2016 email, Harth offered that she 'would be willing to say at a rally or somewhere how [Trump] helped me with my self-confidence and all positive things about how he is with women'

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.

'He pushed me up against the wall, and had his hands all over me and tried to get up my dress again. And I had to physically say: "What are you doing? Stop it." It was a shocking thing to have him do this because he knew I was with George, he knew they were in the next room. And how could he be doing this when I'm there for business?' Harth recalled to The Guardian.

But Harth voluntarily dropped her lawsuit weeks after filing it, at around the same time Houraney and Trump settled a contractual dispute over beauty pageants they were both working on.