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Donald Trump’s Monica Lewinsky is ‘The Apprentice’ alum Summer Zervos?

| Oct 16, 2016 01:08 PM EDT

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the American Airlines Center on September 14, 2015 in Dallas, Texas. More than 20,000 tickets have been distributed for the event.

"The Apprentice" Season 5 contestant Summer Zervos claimed during a press conference on Oct. 14, Friday, in Los Angeles, California, that she was one of Donald Trump's sexual abuse victims. The boss-apprentice relationship between the two, however, is not the same as the one Monica Lewinsky and Hillary Clinton's husband Bill Clinton had.

Zervos claimed that Trump touched her inappropriately in two occasions in 2007. "The Apprentice" Season 5 was aired in 2006 and was won by Sean Yazbeck with Lee Bienstock as the runner-up.

According to Zervos, Trump kissed her open-mouthed during a meeting at the Beverly Hills Hotel. When asked by Trump to sit next to him on a love east, Zervos said she complied.

"He then grabbed my shoulder and began kissing me again very aggressively and placed his hand on my breast," People quoted Zervos as saying. "I pulled back and walked to another part of the room. He then walked up. He grabbed my hand and walked me into the bedroom."

In addition, Zervos said Trump called her his OC Angel. The former "The Apprentice" contestant is from Huntington Beach in Orange City, California.

On Oct. 13, Thursday, Trump was in West Palm Beach, Florida. Speaking to his supporters, the Republican candidate criticized the women accusing him of sexually abuse.

Trump described the accusers as horrible liars, New York Daily News quoted Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton's opponent as saying. The former "The Celebrity Apprentice" host added that the sexual abuse claims are "all fabricated," "pure fiction," "outright lies" and events that "never, ever happened."

"The Daily Show" host Trevor Noah recently compared Trump with Bill Cosby. Both Trump and Cosby have been accused by several women of sexual abuse that allegedly took place years ago.

"With Cosby, it took 20 women before people started believing it," Noah said. "The difference was he's Bill Cosby because before his victims came forward, Cosby hadn't spent his entire career bragging about what he had done. He wasn't doing that. Trump was."

Meanwhile, watch Jimmy Fallon mess up Trump's hair here:

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