The seemingly never-ending parade of women accusing legendary comedian Bill Cosby of sexual assault keeps on growing.

Two more women emerged on Thursday to join the dozens that have already gone public in alleging that the now 78-year-old Cosby drugged and assaulted them over a period that spans more than four decades.

In a press conference held in New York with their attorney Gloria Allred by their side, Charlotte Fox and "Elizabeth" -- who asked that her real name not be used -- detailed their recollections of how Cosby used his star power to prey on and heartlessly abuse them.

People magazine reports Elizabeth alleges she was just 20 years old when she met Cosby while working as a flight attendant in the summer of 1976. According to her, the two soon spent an afternoon together at the Playboy Mansion and an evening having dinner.

Over the course of the outing, Elizabeth recalls having a drink of sake with Cosby and "feeling lightheaded."

From there, she claims she doesn't recall how the two made it back to his hotel room, but remembers Cosby quickly changing into just a robe once they arrived.

"He made me kneel down," she read from her statement before breaking down in tears. "All I know is that it was the most horrifying thing that could happen to an innocent woman."

Fox alleges that she was only 23 when she met Cosby in the 1970s while working as an extra on the set of the movie "Uptown Saturday Night."

In time, Cosby allegedly invited her and others to a late-night jam session at a local jazz club. After dinner and drinks, Cosby purportedly invited the group back to the Mansion, where Fox allegedly fell ill after eating and drinking.

"I vaguely remember coming back from the bathroom," Fox read in a statement. "The next thing I remember was that I was sort of awake, in a bed, with no clothes on and there was Mr. Cosby, in a robe, crawling from the bottom of the bed."

Fox added, "I was incapacitated and couldn't say no. He engaged in sexual activity with me. It was not consensual."

The two women's stories are eerily similar to those told by at least 40 other women claiming to have also been victimized by Cosby.

The comedian has repeatedly denied all the allegations, though in a recently released 2005 deposition that was part of a civil suit against him, he admitted to having given a woman Quaaludes before having sex with her.

Cosby faces an Oct. 9, deposition in California stemming from a civil suit filed against him by former Playboy bunny Judy Huth, who alleges she was just 15 years old when she was assaulted by him.

"We expect to take the deposition of Bill Cosby, not the friendly father figure of his television character, Dr. Huxtable," said Allred, who is also Huth's attorney. "We want the real Bill Cosby to show up, not Dr. Huxtable and we expect Mr. Cosby will answer our questions fully and completely."