Former President Donald Trump answered questions under oath for approximately four and a half hours on Monday at Trump Tower in Manhattan, according to an attorney representing the activists who sued him for an alleged assault by guards at the Fifth Avenue building which housed his campaign headquarters in 2015.

Benjamin Dictor of Eisner Dictor & Lamadrid, who is representing the activists alongside Nathaniel Charny of Charny & Wheeler and Roger J. Bernstein, said the questions concerned “the events that occurred outside of Trump Tower on Sept. 3, 2015.”