Trump called it “a disgrace” that people were being turned away from the event and only done “for purely political reasons.”

A day after Donald Trump claimed officials in Columbus were keeping people from entering his town hall event, officials have released the contract showing his campaign agreed to a 1,000 person cap.

Before his event Monday, Trump spoke with reporters calling it “a disgrace” and the move was done “for purely political reasons.”

Once on the stage, Trump addressed his supporters as well about the issue, asking if the mayor is a democrat and said he should be ashamed of himself for turning away thousands of people.

Documents obtained by 10TV from the Greater Columbus Convention Center show that Exhibit Hall C was rented by Donald J Trump for President for $5,000.

Below that line, the contract reads:

Attendance: 800+ Media (not to exceed 1,000 per Fire Marshal & Contract)

The contract was signed by the convention center’s general manager and Timothy Jost, who is listed a licensee for Trump’s campaign.