In his remarks to NBC News regarding his confiscated files, Bornstein said he felt "raped, frightened and sad" as three "large men" came into his New York office to collect the president's files in February 2017, causing "chaos" in the medical office.
Bornstein said the three men included Alan Garten, a top lawyer at the Trump organization who serves as its chief legal officer, and former Trump bodyguard Keith Schiller, who at the time was serving as the White House's director of Oval Office operations. (Schiller resigned from his post in September.)
A third unidentified man accompanied the men, Bornstein told NBC.
Along with taking the records, Bornstein said the men asked for him to remove a framed photo he had with Trump, which was hanging in the waiting room of his office.
Bornstein claims he wasn't given a form authorizing the release of the records and called it a "raid." He said they took the only copies of Trump's charts and also records of visits when the president would use a pseudonym, NBC reported.