Donald Trump to young girl: 'I'll be dating her in 10 years'
Footage of a remark to a young girl comes after he denies allegations he groped two women .
Friday 14 October 2016 12:53, UK
A video has emerged showing Donald Trump telling a young girl he will be dating her in 10 years as she walked past him.
In the CBS Entertainment Tonight footage, dating back to Christmas 1992, the billionaire entrepreneur can be heard asking the girl at Trump Tower if she is "going up the escalator".
When the young girl replies "yeah", he can be heard saying: "I'm going to be dating her in 10 years. Can you believe it?"
It comes as the Republican presidential candidate denied allegations by two women that he inappropriately touched them.
The billionaire's campaign for the White House had already been rocked by the revelation of comments from 2005 in which he .
In a televised debate earlier this week, he denied those comments were admissions of sexual assault and said he had never carried out such actions.
But in an interview with the New York Times, an alleged victim named Jessica Leeds said Trump's denial had prompted her to come forward and tell her story.
She told the newspaper what happened while she was sitting next to the tycoon on a flight to New York in the 1980s.
She said: "It was a real shock when all of a sudden his hands were all over me. He started encroaching on my space and I hesitate to use this expression but he was like an octopus, it was like he had six arms, he was all over the place.
"If he had stuck with the upper part of my body, I might not have gotten that upset but it was when he started putting his hand up my skirt. That was it."
She said she had told a number of people about the incident at the time but had not reported it to the authorities because unwanted advances from men happened during the 1970s and 1980s.
"We accepted it for years. We were taught it was our fault."
The New York Times report contains allegations by another alleged victim, Rachel Crooks, that Mr Trump was guilty of inappropriate conduct towards her in a lift in 2005.
A spokesman for the Trump campaign has denied all the allegations.
In a statement, Jason Miller said: "This entire article is fiction
"To reach back decades in an attempt to smear Mr Trump trivialises sexual assault and it sets a new low for where the media is willing to go in its efforts to determine this election."
The campaign was sent into a tailspin by the emergence of the Access Hollywood recording from a decade ago. and his opinion poll ratings have plunged.
Mr Trump described the comments to TV host Billy Bush as "locker room talk" and he apologised during the debate. He also attacked former president Bill Clinton over alleged affairs: "Mine were words, his was action."
Earlier this week, the high-profile civil rights lawyer Gloria Allred said she had been contacted by "a number of women" alleging inappropriate conduct by Mr Trump.
His rival Hillary Clinton has repeatedly drawn attention to his history of comments to and about women during the course of a bitter and ill-tempered campaign.