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Trump lawyer says he paid $130,000 to porn star linked to president

By AFP
14 February 2018   |   2:44 pm
Donald Trump's personal lawyer has told US media that he paid $130,000 out of his own pocket to a porn star who has said she once had an affair with the now US president.

(FILES) In this file photo taken on September 19, 2017 Michael Cohen, US President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, arrives at the Hart Senate Office Building to be interviewed by the Senate Intelligence Committee in Washington, DC. Cohen said to the New York Times in a February 13, 2018, statement, he paid $130,000 of his own money to porn star Stormy Daniels who once said she had an affair with Trump. Cohen said that he was not reimbursed for the payment to Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford. Cohen insisted the payment was legal, and declined to give details such as why he made the payment, the Times said. / AFP PHOTO / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / MARK WILSON

Donald Trump’s personal lawyer has told US media that he paid $130,000 out of his own pocket to a porn star who has said she once had an affair with the now US president.

Long-time Trump attorney Michael Cohen said he was not reimbursed for the payment to the actress, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford and who goes by the stage name of Stormy Daniels.

Cohen told the New York Times, which first reported the story on Tuesday, that the payment was legal. He declined to give details such as why he made it, or if Trump was aware of the payment at the time.

“Neither the Trump Organization nor the Trump campaign was a party to the transaction with Ms. Clifford, and neither reimbursed me for the payment, either directly or indirectly,” Cohen said, according to the Times.

“The payment to Ms. Clifford was lawful, and was not a campaign contribution or a campaign expenditure by anyone.”

US media reports have said the payment was made one month before the November 2016 election to keep the liaison quiet.

Trump was a private citizen when the 2006 sexual encounter with Clifford allegedly took place.

He was married at the time and his wife Melania had given birth to their son less than four months earlier.

The payment was first reported last month by the Wall Street Journal. Cohen’s statement to the Times marked the first time he acknowledged a role in what he termed a “private transaction.”

Cohen’s revelation comes after the watchdog group Common Cause filed a federal complaint in January arguing that the payout may have violated campaign finance rules.

Based on publicly available information, Common Cause said they have “reason to believe” that money was “an unreported in-kind expenditure … because the funds were paid for the purpose of influencing the 2016 presidential general,” the group said in their legal filing.

The alleged violation of federal campaign finance law “undermines the integrity of democracy in the United States,” a letter signed by Paul S. Ryan of Common Cause reads.

Cohen told the Times that Common Cause’s claims “are factually unsupported and without legal merit,” and he has filed a response with the Federal Election Commission.

“Make America Horny Again”
Trump, through his lawyers, and Clifford, 38, have both denied anything ever went on between them.

But last month the celebrity magazine In Touch published a 2011 interview with Clifford in which she expounds at length and in detail on their relationship and what she described as their “textbook generic” sex.

In that interview, Clifford said she met Trump at a celebrity golf tournament in 2006 and had a sexual encounter with him then.

She said she spoke with Trump on the phone or saw him in person for about a year.

The In Touch interview, which had not been published before, was conducted before Clifford’s alleged signing of a secrecy agreement in October 2016.

Clifford has been taking advantage of her new-found notoriety.

She appeared at the Trophy Club strip club in South Carolina last month as part of a “Make America Horny Again” tour that will also reportedly take her to several other states over the next few months.

In a recent appearance on the late night TV talk show “Jimmy Kimmel Live” — right after Trump delivered his State of the Union address — Clifford deflected questions about the alleged affair and whether she had signed a non-disclosure agreement.

“You can’t say whether you have a non-disclosure agreement. But if you didn’t have a non-disclosure agreement, you most certainly could say, ‘I don’t have a non-disclosure agreement’. Yes?” Kimmel asked.

“You’re so smart, Jimmy,” Clifford answered.

Later in the interview, Kimmel asks, “Have you ever made love to someone whose name rhymes with Lonald Lump?”

“I’ll call you whatever you want me to call you, baby,” Clifford responded.

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