A new accuser has alleged that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump victimized her with unwanted sexual advances.

Summer Zervos, a contestant on season 5 of “The Apprentice,” alleged in a news conference Friday in Los Angeles that Trump accosted her in New York and California.

Joined by attorney Gloria Allred, Huntington Beach resident Zervos said that after she was “fired” from “The Apprentice,” she continued to see Trump as a potential employer and mentor.

A visibly shaken Zervos said she met with him in 2007 at his office in New York. She claimed that the real estate mogul kissed her on the lips, catching her off guard.

“I was surprised but felt that perhaps it was his form of greeting,” she told reporters in a packed room at Allred’s office. “He said that he had never met anyone with my combination of being smart, attractive and with the largest set of balls, as I have,” she said.

Zervos said that as she was about to leave the meeting, Trump allegedly kissed her on the lips, again. “This made me feel nervous and embarrassed. This is not what I wanted or expected,” she said.

She went on to claim that he contacted her when he visited Southern California. She said she met with him for dinner at the Beverly Hills Hotel and was taken to a bungalow where he “started kissing me open-mouthed,” and she alleged that he eventually grabbed her breast.

Zervos also claimed that Trump called her his “OC Angel.”

Allred, a civil rights attorney who frequently represents victims in high-profile harassment cases, sat next to a tearful Zervos. The attorney had harsh words for Trump.

“It is my understanding that your campaign may try to discredit the accusers and in essence are declaring war on women,” Allred said. “But women will not be silenced by this tactic. Women are now empowered, and they will not be bullied into silence anymore.”

When asked why she is just now coming forward, Zervos said she was prompted into speaking out by the “Access Hollywood” video, in which Trump made lewd comments about women, and his subsequent denials as more accusers come forward. Zervos also told reporters she is a Republican.

She is the latest woman to make sexual assault allegations against Trump.

The Washington Post published a story Friday in which a woman claimed Trump groped her at a Manhattan nightspot in early 1990s.

On Wednesday, the New York Times published a report quoting two women who claimed that Trump had groped or touched them inappropriately years ago.

Hours later, People Magazine posted a story alleging that Trump sexually assaulted one of its female reporters in 2005.

Speaking at a campaign rally Thursday, Trump dismissed the allegations as “outright lies.”

His campaign has said evidence is coming that will disprove the allegations.

“The campaign is working on bringing that information out,” said Trump’s running mate Mike Pence on the campaign trail today.