Earlier he vowed to sue his accusers as he gave an impassioned speech in


Donald Trump batted away the claims of a porn star who said he once offered her $10,000 to spend the night with him, insisting he did not know the woman and would have 'no interest' in getting to know her.

In his 11th denial of damning accusations from separate women, he said the account given by adult actress Jessica Drake at a press conference on Saturday was 'totally false and ridiculous'.

Drake said the pair met at a 2006 golf tournament in Lake Tahoe where he repeatedly asked her to return to his penthouse suite after she visited with two other women.

The 42-year-old produced a photograph of them taken at the event in an attempt to verify her story.

Around an hour after she aired her allegations, Trump's spokesman told DailyMail.com it the picture proved nothing and was merely an example of the 'thousands' of fan photo requests Trump receives.

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Jessica Drake, an adult film star, accused Donald Trump of offering her $10,000 to spend the night with him in 2006 at a press conference on Saturday (above)

Trump (sen at an event with running mate Mike Pence in Cleveland, Ohio, on Saturday) denied her allegation immediately

'This story is totally false and ridiculous.

'The picture is one of thousands taken out of respect for people asking to have their picture taken with Mr. Trump.

'Mr. Trump does not know this person, does not remember this person and would have no interest in ever knowing her.'

Accusing his opponent of turfing up another accuser to harm his campaign, his spokesman continued: ' This is just another attempt by the Clinton campaign to defame a candidate who just today is number one in three different polls.

'Anyone who would pay thugs to incite violence at a rally against American citizens, as was released on video, will stop at nothing.

'Just another example of the Clinton campaign trying to rig the election. '

Airing her accusation after being introduced by lawyer Gloria Allred, Drake said: 'Ten years ago I was working for Wicked Pictures at a golf tournament in Lake Tahoe.

'I was at Wicked's celebrity gift room in the morning before he teed off. He flirted with me and invited me to walk along the golf course, which I did,' said Drake.

Drake, flanked by celebrity lawyer Gloria Allred (above), produced a photograph of herself with Trump at the 2006 Lake Tahoe tournament

Drake described in detail how she had met Trump and given him her phone number after walking the golf course with him

'Be careful what you wish for Mr Trump': Allred gave a stern warning to Trump in response to his threat to sue the women accusing him as she introduced Drake at the press conference

'He asked me for my phone number which I gave to him. Later that evening, he invited me to his room. I said I didn't feel right going alone so two other women came with me.

TRUMP CAMPAIGN STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO DRAKE'S ACCUSATIONS 'This story is totally false and ridiculous. 'The picture is one of thousands taken out of respect for people asking to have their picture taken with Mr. Trump. 'Mr. Trump does not know this person, does not remember this person and would have no interest in ever knowing her. 'This is just another attempt by the Clinton campaign to defame a candidate who just today is number one in three different polls. 'Anyone who would pay thugs to incite violence at a rally against American citizens, as was released on video, will stop at nothing. 'Just another example of the Clinton campaign trying to rig the election.' Advertisement

'When I entered the room, he grabbed each of us tightly in a huge and kissed each of us without asking permission.'

According to her version of events, they left after around 30 or 45 minutes. When she returned to her own hotel room, she said she received a phone call from one of the businessman's associates.

'He said Donald wanted me to come back upstairs to his suite. I indicated that I didn't wish to return. Then Donald called. He asked me to return and have dinner with him.

'Then he asked me: "What do you want? How much?"'

An offer of $10,000 to return to his suite followed, she said, unable to recall whether Trump or the man calling on his behalf proposed it to her.

Drake said she used the excuse of having to return to Los Angeles for work the next morning and he offered her the use of his private jet.

On Saturday, hours before Drake's claims, Trump vowed to sue other women accusing him of sexual impropriety.

Drake said it was the women's varying testimonies about his sexual behavior that prompted her to come forward.

'Collectively, his words and his actions are huge testament to his character. That of uncontrollable misogyny, entitlement and being a sexual assault apologist.

'This is not acceptable behavior for anyone, much less a presidential candidate. I realize that in this situation, I may be but a tiny grain of sand. But clearly, this is an enormous beach.'

Drake insisted she was not seeking 'monetary compensation' or fame, but that she was prepared to speak out to stand 'in solidarity' with Trump's other accusers.

Trump said the photograph taken of the pair was just 'one of thousands' of requests he receives to pose with fans

The businessman was playing at the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship in July, 2006, when they met

Wicked Pictures is one of the largest porn production companies in the U.S. Its stars include prolific adult actress Jenna Jameson.

It 2010 it halted production when one of its actors tested positive for HIV.

When the government proposed Measure B, a law to enforce the use of condoms in all porn scenes, Drake campaigned against it despite working for a production company which already required the use of them in its films.

She appeared in a satirical PSA and told viewers: 'Vote no on measure B,' claiming the rule would damage the livelihoods of the porn industry's actors.

Drake said she told friends of her experience with Trump but declined to name them 'out of respect for their families'.

Allred gave a blistering warning to the businessman in response to his threat to sue his other 'victims'.

'If Mr Trump thought that such bullying tactics would silence his accusers and prevent other women from coming forward, he will be sorely disappointed.

Trump vowed to sue all his accusers as he spoke in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on Saturday afternoon (above)

Trump delivered the threat on Saturday as he mapped out how he would spend his first 100 days in office. Above, he exchanges small talk with a park ranger at the Gettysburg National Military Park

'Women will not be intimidated into silence by Donald Trump. If he sues, we are confident that an army of lawyers will come forward and the public will support their defense.'

She argued that any defamation lawsuit brought by Trump would place the burden of proof on his side, opening the door to depositions and counter claims.

'He will have to prove their allegations are not true. In addition, any accuser who is sued will have the right to file a cross complaint against Mr Trump for defamation because he has called them liars,' she said.

'Be careful what you wish for Mr Trump.'

Allred, who has also been involved in accusations against Bill Cosby, said lawyers would 'welcome' the opportunity to question him over the women's allegations.

'You will be required to testify under oath. You may find that these questions may include all of the women with whom you have had sexual interaction.

Drake (left in 2014 and right, in 2013) was working for adult entertainment company Wicked Pictures at the time. She continues to work in the industry and also produces sex education materials, she said

'You can expect that many women, who have not yet come forward publicly, may decide to do so.'

She also claimed members of the public had already contacted her offering to financially support the women's case and that the electorate was largely on the side of his accusers.

Drake said she spoke out not for money or fame but to stand 'in solidarity' with Trump's other accusers

'Mr Trump, this morning you spoke at Gettysburg, where many brave patriots fought and died and you have dishonored their sacrifice by threatening wives, mothers and daughters who have made accusations against you.

'These women may not have your wealth or your power or your fame, but they have demonstrated enormous courage and I believe the public will support them.'

Continuing her rampage, she said his threat of legal action against them was a 'new low, even for you'.

'Your threat is below the dignity of the office that you are seeking. I say to the women of this great country, we shall overcome'.

She added Drake's profession in the adult film industry made her well-versed on the need for consent in sexual relations.

'Jessica is very clear that consent is required. As in her occupation, she consents to do what she does.'

Earlier on Saturday Trump told an invited audience in Gettysburg that all of the women's claims were lies.

'Every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign. Total fabrication. The events never happened. Never.

'All of these liars will be sued after the election is over.'

He went on to accuse the 'dishonest mainstream media' of peddling their accounts.

'A simple phone call placed to the biggest newspapers or television networks gets them wall-to-wall coverage,' he said.

TRUMP'S TIMELINE OF ACCUSERS: THE WOMEN WHO SAY HE ASSAULTED THEM BETWEEN 1980 AND 2007 Jessica Leeds 1980 - Jessica Leeds Jessica Leeds, a 74-year-old former businesswoman who lives in Manhattan, told the New York Times on she was 'assaulted' by Trump on a flight when she was 38. Leeds explained how she was sat beside Trump in first class on a flight, when the Republican nominee lifted the arm-rest between then and allegedly began touching her. 'He was like an octopus,' she told the Times. 'His hands were everywhere.' A British man who claimed to be on her flight came out afterwards in Trump's defense. He said he had witnessed a different exchange in which Leeds came on to the businessman and not the other way around. Kristin Anderson Early 1990s - Kristin Anderson Kristin Anderson was out with friends, chatting up a storm at a Manhattan nightspot, when she felt fingers creep up her miniskirt, slide up her inner thigh and then touch her vagina through her panties. The man who touched her was none other than Donald Trump, Anderson - now 46 - told The Washington Post. 'He was so distinctive looking — with the hair and the eyebrows. I mean, nobody else has those eyebrows,' she said. At the time, she said her friends thought: 'Okay, Donald is gross. 'We all know he’s gross. Let’s just move on.' She said the incident took place in the early 1990s, when she was in her early twenties and an aspiring model Jill Harth 1993 - Jill Harth Jill Harth, a makeup artist, accused Trump of 'attempted rape' stemming from an incident in 1993. Harth told the Guardian the incident in question took place during a visit to Trump's Mar-a-Lago mansion in January of that year. 'He pushed me up against the wall, and had his hands all over me and tried to get up my dress again,' she told the newspaper. 'I had to physically say: 'What are you doing? Stop it.'' 1993 - Vendela Kirsebom Former supermodel Vendela Kirsebom exclusively told DailyMail.com that Donald Trump's 'vulgar' and 'sexist' remarks about the size of women's breasts forced her to switch tables at a White House dinner party. The sports Illustrated cover model claims her night at a 1993 Vanity Fair event was ruined because she was sat next to the billionaire. Recalling the 'excruciating' night, Kirsebom, 49, said: 'Everything he said was so vulgar. 'I couldn't listen to his nonsense for an entire night so I asked if I could be moved.' Lisa Boyne 1996 - Lisa Boyne Lisa Boyne, CEO of a health food company, claims that in the summer of 1996 she saw Trump make a series of women walk up and down a restaurant table so that he could announce whether they were wearing underwear. 'It was the most offensive scene I've ever been a part of,' she told The Huffington Post Thursday. 'I wanted to get the heck out of there.' According to Boyne, she and friend Sonja Tremont - better known today as Sonja Morgan of 'Real Housewives of New York' - had been invited to dinner in Manhattan with Trump and late modelling agent John Casablancas. 1997 - Miss USA contestant Temple Taggart Temple Taggart, a former Miss Utah, told the New York Times earlier this year that Trump kissed her on the lips during the pageant. 'I thought, 'Oh my God, gross'... I think there were a few other girls that he kissed on the mouth. I was like 'Wow, that's inappropriate',' she told the newspaper. Cathy Heller Taggart has also sat down for an interview with NBC News. 'When I first heard the leaked tape, it's very unsettling... you don't want to hear anyone talking about women like that,' she said in a promotion clip for the interview. 1997 - Cathy Heller Cathy Heller, now 63, claims the billionaire kissed her on the mouth without her consent in 1997 while she attended a Mother's Day luncheon with her family at Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida. She told The Guardian on Saturday: 'He took my hand, and grabbed me, and went for the lips,' she said. She claims she held back but he persevered. 'And he said: "Oh, come on." He was strong. He grabbed me and went for my mouth and went for my lips.' Trump denied the accusation, claiming she was motivated by a personal vendetta to have her family's membership fees reimbursed. Karena Virginia 1998 - Karena Virginia Karena Virginia said she was waiting for her car to go home while attending the US Open tennis tournament in 1998 when Trump began to speak about her with a group of male friends. He allegedly touched her right breast, telling her repeatedly: 'Do you know who I am?' Virginia was 27 at the time. The married yoga instructor and mother of two said she is not looking to file a lawsuit against Trump. At a press conference alongside attorney Gloria Allred on October 21, 2016, she said: 'I believe we are in a moment of crisis and I believe we are all needing to find inner peace,' said Virginia, who did not answer questions after she spoke. 'This is how I’m finding my inner peace.' Mindy McGillivray 2003 - Mindy McGillivray Mindy McGillivray, 36, told the Palm Beach Post that Trump grabbed her backside after she helped a photographer who was covering a concert at Trump's Mar-a-Lago mansion. McGillivray, who was 23 at the time, said she was with Ken Davidoff at the Mar-a-Lago on January 24, 2003. 'All of a sudden I felt a grab, a little nudge. I think it's Ken's camera bag, that was my first instinct,' she told the newspaper. 'I turn around and there's Donald. He sort of looked away quickly.' 2005 - Rachel Crooks Rachel Crooks was a 22-year-old working as a receptionist at Bayrock Group, a real estate company based in Trump Tower in Manhattan, when she says Trump kissed her on the mouth without permission while in an elevator in 2005. Natasha Stoynoff 'It was so inappropriate,' Ms. Crooks told the New York Times. 'I was so upset that he thought I was so insignificant that he could do that.' Crooks told the newspaper the incident took place after she shook hands with Trump in an elevator and he allegedly refused to let go. She says he then began kissing her on the cheeks, before then kissing her lips. 2005 - Natasha Stoynoff Natasha Stoynoff recounted how she had traveled to Mar-a-Largo to interview Trump and his wife, Melania, in December 2005. She said Donald took her into a room he really wanted to see, before forcing himself on her. 'We walked into that room alone, and Trump shut the door behind us. I turned around, and within seconds, he was pushing me against the wall, and forcing his tongue down my throat,' she wrote for People. Stoynoff went on to say how she was rescued when a butler walked in, however when the two were alone again shortly after Trump told her they were 'going to have an affair'. Jessica Drake 2006 - Jessica Drake Porn star Jessica Drake said she was working at a 2006 golf tournament in Lake Tahoe when she met Donald Trump. She said he invited her to his hotel room and she went with two other women. The 42-year-old alleged that he kissed and hugged them all without their consent. She said she left after around 30 or 45 minutes but received numerous phone calls from him afterwards. Trump, she alleged, invited her back to his penthouse suite and, when she refused, offered her $10,000. She spoke out on Saturday hours after he vowed to sue the other women who have accused him. 'Collectively, his words and his actions are huge testament to his character. 'That of uncontrollable misogyny, entitlement and being a sexual assault apologist,' she said. Summer Zervos 2007 - Summer Zervos - contestant on The Apprentice Summer Zervos, who was a contestant on the fifth season of The Apprentice, said Trump groped and kissed her in his room at the Beverly Hills Hotel in 2007. She claims that she reached out to Trump a year after she left the show to speak about possible business opportunities, and when she met with him he kissed her 'open mouthed' multiple times, and at one point placed his hand on her breast. She claims he then had her lie in bed with him she said telling her he wanted to watch 'telly telly', but soon after began 'thrusting his genitals' at her despite her pleas asking him to stop. Zervos broke down in tears throughout press conference, saying at one point: 'You do not have the right to treat women as sexual objects just because you are a star.' Advertisement



