The Asian Age

‘ Trump had affair with former housekeepe­r’

■ They had a child too, alleges guard at Trump World Tower

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 25: An ex- employee at the Trump World Tower who claimed that he was aware of an alleged affair that the US President Donald Trump had with a former housekeepe­r resulting in a child, is now able to come out with it as he was released from a contract he entered with American Media Inc that stopped him from talking about the issue with anyone, according to his lawyer.

Marc Held, the attorney of Dino Sajudin, the former doorman at Trump World Tower, according to CNN, had been released from his contract with AMI, the parent company of the National Enquirer, “recently” after talks with AMI.

The news company has obtained a copy of the “source agreement” between Sajudin and AMI. In April, Sajudin told CNN about the alleged relationsh­ip in a statement: “Today, I awoke to learn that a confidenti­al agreement that I had with AMI ( The National Enquirer) with regard to a story about President Trump was leaked to the press. I can confirm that while working at Trump World Tower I was instructed not to criticise President Trump’s former housekeepe­r due to a prior relationsh­ip she had with President Trump, which produced a child.”

The cable news network reported that it had obtained the “source agreement” contract between AMI and Sajudin.

The contract, which Sajudin had with AMI, appears to have been signed on November 15, 2015, and states that the company has exclusive rights to Sajudin’s story but does not mention the details of the story itself beyond saying, “Source shall provide AMI with informatio­n regarding Donald Trump’s illegitima­te child...” According to the contract “AMI will not owe source any compensati­on if AMI does not publish the Exclusive...” and the top of the agreement shows that Sajudin could receive a sum of $ 30,000 “payable upon publicatio­n as set forth below.” — CNN

 ?? — AP ?? President Donald Trump writes in a coloring book during a visit with a group of children at the Nationwide Childrens Hospital, Friday in Columbus, Ohio.
— AP President Donald Trump writes in a coloring book during a visit with a group of children at the Nationwide Childrens Hospital, Friday in Columbus, Ohio.

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