Trump sex assault accusers take to the airwaves in new ads
President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Phoenix, photo by Gage Skidmore.

Women who in the past have accused former President Donald Trump of sexually assaulting them will be featured in new advertisements funded by arch Trump critic George Conway.

People reports that Conway's political action committee is releasing new ads featuring Natasha Stoynoff, who claims that Trump assaulted her during a visit to Mar-a-Lago in 2005, and Jessica Leeds, who said Trump tried to put his hand up her skirt while she was seated next to him on a plane in 1979.

In her ad, Stoynoff describes being assaulted by Trump after his wife, Melania Trump, had left the room to change her clothes.

"At one point, Melania went upstairs to change her clothes for the next photo shoot, and Trump said to me, 'I want to show you this beautiful painting, this beautiful room,'" she says. "He leads me to this room, pushes me against the wall, and starts kissing me forcefully. I tried to push him. He kept coming back at me."

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The ads are being targeted to air on channels frequently watched by the former president, including Fox News, The Golf Channel, and ESPN, and are also being put on in markets such as West Palm Beach, Florida, and Bedminster, New Jersey.

Additionally, the ads are being reserved for slots during the vice presidential debate scheduled for October 1st.

Conway has long taken delight in psychologically tormenting Trump and was also instrumental in convincing writer E. Jean Carroll to sue the former president for defamation after he accused her of making up claims that Trump had raped her in the 1990s.

A jury earlier this year found Trump liable for defaming and sexually abusing Carroll and ordered him to fork over more than $80 million in damages.

Carroll, Stoynoff, and Leeds are just some of the dozens of women who have accused Trump of sexual misconduct over the years.