In October, Donald Trump sat for a deposition at Mar-a-Lago with Roberta Kaplan, an attorney for magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll, who has accused the former president of raping her in a department store in the 1990s and sued him, for both that alleged sexual assault and defamation. Now, excerpts from his five-and-a-half-hour conversation have been unsealed, offering a glimpse into Trump's perspective on Carroll's claims—and, unsurprisingly, he's defiantly doubling down on saying he's done nothing wrong. "She said that I did something to her that never took place," he says in the transcript of his testimony, released to the public Friday after a federal judge rebuffed his legal team's attempts to keep it sealed, per the AP. "There was no anything. I know nothing about this nut job." He also calls Carroll "mentally sick." More from what the Washington Post describes as Trump's "rambling and combative testimony":