The transcripts show that during his October 2022 deposition, Trump was shown a black and white photo where he is interacting with several people, including with his then-wife Ivana, Carroll and her then-husband.
“I don’t know who – it’s Marla,” Trump said when shown the photo.
“That’s Marla, yeah. That’s my wife,” he says when asked to clarify.
Trump’s lawyer, Alina Habba, then interjected and said “no, that’s Carroll,” according to the transcript.
Carroll first sued Trump in 2019 for defamation after he denied her rape allegation. She filed a second lawsuit against Trump in November under a new law that allowed her to sue for battery even though the statute of limitations on the crime had passed.
Trump has denied sexually assaulting the former magazine columnist and said he never pressured a woman to have sex with him, according to a deposition transcript that was unsealed last week.
In his deposition transcript, Trump reiterated previous comments that he didn’t know Carroll and that she isn’t his type, a claim that could be called into question after his response to being shown the photograph.
Trump said that while it is not “politically correct” to say she isn’t his type, he said he had to defend himself. He added that it wasn’t meant to be an insult.
When asked if he ever kissed a woman without her consent, Trump testified, “Well, I don’t … I can’t think of any complaints. But no. I mean, I don’t think so.”
He also denied ever touching a woman’s breasts or buttocks.
Carroll’s attorney Roberta Kaplan asked Trump, “Have you ever pressured a woman to engage in sex with you?”.
“The answer is no. But you may have some people, like your client, who are willing to lie,” Trump testified.
All the women accusing Trump of sexual assault
When it allegedly happened: Around 1980
Where it allegedly happened: On a plane
What Trump said: Trump told a the Times reporter asking about the incident that “none of this ever took place” before calling her a “disgusting human being.” One of his attorneys Tuesday morning demanded an immediate retraction and an apology from the paper. High-ranking sources in the Trump campaign tell CNN’s Brian Stelter and Dylan Byers the campaign has started drafting a lawsuit.
When it allegedly happened: 2003
Where it allegedly happened: The Mar-a-Lago Club
What Trump said: Like with the New York Times, Trump campaign sources have told CNN’s Brian Stelter and Dylan Byers the campaign is drafting a lawsuit against the Florida newspaper.
When it allegedly happened: 2006
Where it allegedly happened: Outside a Trump Tower elevator
When it allegedly happened: 2005
Where it allegedly happened: The Mar-a-Lago Club
What Trump said: Trump’s campaign, which has not responded to CNN’s request for comment, told People that the incident never happened. “There is no merit or veracity to this fabricated story,” a spokeswoman said.
When it allegedly happened: 2010
Where it allegedly happened: Trump Tower
What Trump said: The Trump campaign has not responded to CNN’s request for comment.
When it allegedly happened: 1997
Where it allegedly happened: Shreveport, Louisiana and later at Trump Tower
“I felt awkward, and I just remember in my mind going, ‘what does he think this is,'” she told CNN’s Burnett. “Like, I’m thinking he’s married. This is awkward for me. He’s much older. This is not at all what I came here for. So, to me, it was like I hope he knows that I’m here for business. I’m not here for anything other than business.”
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What Trump said: “I don’t even know who she is,” Trump told NBC News. “She claims this took place in a public area. I never kissed her. I emphatically deny this ridiculous claim.”
When it allegedly happened: Early 1990s
Where it allegedly happened: A Manhattan nightclub
What Trump said: “It is illogical and nonsensical to think Donald Trump was alone in a nightclub in Manhattan and that the alleged incident and recognition of Mr. Trump went unnoticed by both the woman involved and anyone else in this ‘crowded’ venue,'” said Trump campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks, who said it was a “political attack designed to take down Mr. Trump.”

When it allegedly happened: 2007
Where it allegedly happened: The Beverly Hills Hotel
What she said: A former Apprentice contestant, Zervos said Trump first kissed her during a meeting in New York, but she was still interested in getting a job at The Trump Organization. She met Trump for dinner in Los Angeles and says that she was escorted into a room next to where he was getting dressed. Zervos claims he later kissed her “very aggressively and placed his hand on my breast.” Zervos said she still had dinner with Trump and later called him to inquire about getting a job. She made the allegations during a press conference with the attorney Gloria Allred. CNN has not independently verified this claim.
What Trump said: “I vaguely remember Ms. Zervos as one of the many contestants on The Apprentice over the years,” Trump said in a statement. “To be clear, I never met her at a hotel or greeted her inappropriately a decade ago. That is not who I am as a person, and it is not how I’ve conducted my life. In fact, Ms. Zervos continued to contact me for help, emailing my office on April 14th of this year asking that I visit her restaurant in California.”
When it allegedly happened: 1997
Where it allegedly happened: Trump’s Mar-A-Lago Club
When it allegedly happened: 1992-1993
Where it allegedly happened: A Manhattan nightclub and later at Trump’s Mar-A-Lago Club
What she said: Harth and her then-boyfriend, George Houraney, entered into a business venture with Donald Trump which included holding an event at one of the real estate magnate’s Atlantic City casinos. Donald Trump made unwanted sexual advances towards her, including groping her under her skirt on two different occasions in 1992 and 1993 during their initial meetings, according to Harth’s lawyer, Lisa Bloom.
What Trump said: Trump’s spokeswoman, Hope Hicks, said in a statement to CNN: “Mr. Trump denies each and every statement made by Ms. Harth. These 24 year old allegations lack any merit or veracity, as evidenced by her repeated requests for employment, attempts to seek out Mr. Trump, and her support of Mr. Trump’s candidacy.” The Trump campaign has shared emails from Harth in which she thanks Trump and offers up her support for his presidential run.
When it allegedly happened: 2006
Where it allegedly happened: In a hotel suite at a charity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe, Nevada
What Trump said: The Trump campaign issued a statement that said in part: “This story is totally false and ridiculous. The picture is one of thousands taken out of respect for people asking to have their picture taken with Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump does not know this person, does not remember this person and would have no interest in ever knowing her. This is just another attempt by the Clinton campaign to defame a candidate who just today is number one in three different polls.”
When it allegedly happened: 1998
Where it allegedly happened: Outside the US Open
When it allegedly happened: 2006
Where it allegedly happened: At an event outside the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City
When it allegedly happened: August 2016
Where it allegedly happened: A Trump campaign RV in Florida
What Trump said: Trump’s lawyers urged for the case to be dismissed. While it was dismissed, the judge in the case said Johnson’s lawyers could file an amended complaint.
When it allegedly happened: 1995 or 1996
Where it allegedly happened: The Bergdorf Goodman department store in New York City
What Trump said: Trump accused Carroll of sharing her account to boost book sales, comparing her to women who he says “falsely accused” Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault during his contentious confirmation hearings. He also implied that Democrats could be involved in Carroll’s “false accusations” but did not offer any details as to how, and Carroll on Monday denied any political affiliation or motivation.
Additionally, the President said in a statement released that he “never met this person,” though the article published that same day includes a photo of Trump and Carroll talking in a group. After seeing the photo, Trump maintained that he doesn’t know who she is.
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