Donald Trump has tried to continuously deflect the negative attention on him for alleged cases of sexual assault for weeks, and even tried to focus the attention on Hillary Clinton's husband Bill and his own past indiscretions, and now, one of the women who famously sued the former President is recounting the experience she had with him in a conservative interview.

In an interview with Breitbart, Paula Jones, who sued Clinton in 1994 for the incident which occurred in 1991, recounted what she says happened when she was escorted by state police to a room at the Excelsior Hotel in Little Rock, Arkansas, while Clinton was still the state's Governor, and said he tried multiple times to try and get her to have sexual relations with her, and asked her to kiss his genitals after he exposed himself.

"And he sat down really fast and he dropped his pants," she recalls in the interview. "And he was fondling himself. And he asked me to kiss it. Now that is disgusting. And I said, 'I am not that kind of girl.'"

Jones also admits in the interview that she felt "trapped" during the situation because of the State Trooper outside the door, who had a gun on him.

Her interview comes after she and other women who had accused Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct and assault in the past served as Trump's special guests during his second debate against Hillary, and participated in a press conference with him before that debate. The move was orchestrated to combat the leaked hot mic tape of him from 2005, where he bragged that he could grope and kiss women without their consent and get away with it because he was famous.

Since that debate however, several women did come forward with accusations against Trump spanning decades, all charges he has denied. He has also threatened that he would sue each and every one of them after the election was over.