Trump's lawyer admits he paid the porn star to shut up

US President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Donald Trump, has admitted to privately paying $130,000 (BAR 95,000) in 2016, adult film star Stormy Daniels. Trump's lawyer accepted the sensational truth in a statement to the New York Times. His statement goes to the media reports line. [...]
US President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Donald Trump, has admitted to privately paying $130,000 (BAR 95,000) in 2016, adult film star Stormy Daniels.
Trump's lawyer accepted the sensational truth in a statement to the New York Times.
His statement goes to the American media reports line, which say the actress known as Stormy Daniels was paid to sign an agreement that prevented her from expressing her relationship with Trump.
She first said she had a relationship with Trump in a 2011. The lawyer previously said Trump “strongly denies”, that this happened.
Neither the Trump organisation nor the campaign was a party of transaction with Mrs. Cliff [Stephane Gregory Cliff, her real name], and I haven't even recovered for payment, whether directly or indirectly”, Michael D. They appear in a statement to The New York Times.
He said he told the Federal Election Commission the same thing after a watchdog group filed a complaint about the payment it served as a political contribution “nature” for Trump's campaign. “Pagesa for Mrs. Cliff was legal and was not a contribution to the campaign or a campaign spending by no one”, Cohen said, forwards GS.
In an interview with the 2011 InTouch magazine, the actress said she had a sexual relationship with Trump in 2006, shortly after Melanie Trump gave birth to his son Barron.
Reports appeared again in January when the Wall Street Journal reported that it was paid to sign an agreement closing its mouth on the eve of the 2016 elections. Meanwhile, lawyer Cohen refused to answer questions about why the payment was made and whether Trump knew it.












