Donald Trump calls rape accuser Jean Carroll ‘mentally sick’ in court
- Trump, who was deposed in October in a lawsuit by the columnist, said ‘I know nothing about this nut job’
- Carroll has accused the former president of raping her in a Manhattan department store in the 1990s

Portions of his October deposition in a lawsuit filed by columnist E. Jean Carroll was released publicly after a federal judge rejected his lawyers’ request that it remained sealed.
“She said that I did something to her that never took place. There was no anything. I know nothing about this nut job,” he said, according to the transcript.
The excerpts reveal a contentious battle between Trump and a lawyer for Carroll who questioned him.
The release of excerpts from the deposition came the same day as federal Judge Lewis A. Kaplan also refused a request by Trump’s lawyers to toss out two lawsuits by Carroll alleging defamation and rape. An April trial is planned.
Trump said the encounter with Carroll in the mid-1990s at an upscale Manhattan department store never happened.