Recently divorced, Trump was then a frequent presence in the New York tabloids and also a regular presence on the Manhattan club scene.
Zervos' and Anderson's decisions to speak publicly about her experience follows last week's disclosure by the Post of a 2005 video in which Trump boasted that his celebrity gave him the ability to grab women "by the p****. You can do anything".
Trump apologised for those remarks, but also dismissed them as "locker-room banter".
Incident from 2003
Also on Friday, Melinda McGillivray, 36, of Palm Springs, Florida, told the Associated Press news agency that Trump's denial in last Sunday's presidential debate that he had ever groped women prompted her to come forward after years of brushing off an incident from 2003.
"I wanted to do this so I can be a role model for my daughter," McGillivray said.
"I wanted to be that courageous woman that she sees every day; but in that moment, she saw vulnerability, and she saw a scared little girl."
Many elected Republican officials, worried about their re-election prospects, have distanced themselves from Trump.
Some, though, have since reversed their stance, citing fears that Clinton's appointments as president would move the Supreme Court sharply to the left
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