Seven more women have come out with allegations of sexual misconduct against actor Cuba Gooding Jr., bringing the total to 22. 

According to court documents obtained by The New York Times, one of the seven women said the 51-year-old groped and forcibly kissed her at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah in 2009, ripping her tights and only stopping when she bit him to escape. Another accuser said the actor put his hand in her pants and grabbed her bottom at a restaurant in Atlanta in 2011. 

A third woman said Gooding grabbed her vagina twice at a restaurant in Malibu in 2016. The other four accusers said the actor groped or forcibly kissed them in Manhattan, Los Angeles and San Francisco and at a nightclub in 2003.

According to NBC News, the 51-year-old allegedly told one woman, "you’re going to sit on my face, pee in my mouth and pee all over me." 

Gooding's lawyer, Mark Jay Heller, said the actor denies all allegations of criminal conduct.

"Unfortunately, people come out of the woodwork, making false allegations against Cuba, as oftentimes happens when a celebrity is accused by the district attorney's office in a public forum," Heller said in a statement, CNN reported. "The spurious, uncharged allegations offered by the district attorney's office are so ancient and outdated and lacking in details and impairs the defendant from defending against them."

According to court documents, prosecutors said the actor has a pattern of purposely touching women without consent, doing it "for the purpose of gratifying his own sexual desire" and "degrading and abusing the women he has targeted." 

"Similar to the first dozen incidents, these additional incidents each demonstrate that the defendant routinely approaches women while at bars or nightclubs with whom he has limited or no prior interaction, and touched them inappropriately," prosecutors said.

The Oscar-winning actor was first arrested in June when a woman accused him of grabbing her breast on a rooftop bar near Times Square, Vanity Fair reported. Since then, Gooding has been formally charged in three reported incidents. 

According to The New York Times, prosecutors are hoping that the court will allow the 19 other accusers to testify, although the allegations in those cases reportedly took place a while ago. The court will make a decision on January 22 to determine if the women will be allowed to testify.