A small room at the Columbus Circle subway station where six vagrants were busted for trespassing is on Donald Trump’s property — and was outfitted with a flat-panel TV, a DVD player and porn flicks, sources said Thursday.
“They were living down there better than some people who were living up here,” said Patrick Koloer, 28, an ex-Army mechanic who crashed there for eight months.
The MTA said the 200-square-foot room — tucked behind the outdoor circular staircase leading down to the subway station — is part of the Trump International Hotel.
But Michael Cohen, VP and special legal counsel for the Trump Organization, insisted the room is not theirs.
“Neither Mr. Trump nor the Trump Organization have any dominion or control over the area in question,” he said.
“The unauthorized use and occupation of this room by vagrants poses a serious security and safety issue that needs to be addressed,” Cohen added.
The room, where a mattress and empty liquor bottles were found, was discovered only when a couple saw a group of homeless men dragging a woman inside at about 9:30 p.m. Wednesday and alerted authorities.
She initially told cops she’d been raped, but never filed a police report, law-enforcement sources said.
Authorities found her inebriated and muttering to herself with her pants pulled down, the sources added.
She was taken to St. Luke’s Hospital for detox treatment, and the six vagrants were slapped with criminal-trespass charges.
Koloer said he warned another bum to keep a low profile with the secret room.
“I told him don’t bring anybody down there and you’ll be all right,” he added. “But then he started inviting people down there to hang out.”
Additional reporting by Carl Campanile