Update, 4 P.M.: A representative for Lohan responded to Trump's remarks in a statement to CNN. "Right now, Lindsay is choosing to focus on the positive things happening in her life and has decided to disregard the comments made about her by Presidential nominee Donald Trump," the statement reads. "She is focusing on helping children around the world in need and that's where her passion is."

Original Post: Over the past several weeks, more and more audio has come out featuring Donald Trump's callous and explicit comments about women. And many of those moments came from his frequent appearances on Howard Stern's radio show, which is infamous for talking about sex in outrageous ways.

CNN uncovered audio from a 2004 taping of The Howard Stern Show in which the two men discussed Lindsay Lohan, who was 18 at the time. This was the year Mean Girls came out, and before Lohan's very public run-ins with substance abuse and the law, but Trump and Stern still discussed Lohan's reported issues with her father.

"Can you imagine the sex with this troubled teen?" Stern asked. "Yeah, you're probably right," Trump said. "She's probably deeply troubled and therefore great in bed. How come the deeply troubled women, you know, deeply, deeply troubled, they're always the best in bed?"

Later in the exchange, Trump elaborated on that concept. "Well I have a friend, Howard, who's actually like a great playboy, I mean, I don't say this about men, this guy does very well," Trump said. "He runs silent, runs deep as they say, like a submarine. And Howard, he will only look for crazy women. He says, 'Donald, Donald, please, I only want the crazy women.' Like, what is this guy all about? But for some reason, what I said is true. It's just unbelievable. You don't want to be with them for long term, but for the short term there's nothing like it."

Neither the Trump campaign nor Lohan has commented on the report. Listen to the audio of the exchange below, via CNN:

From: ELLE US