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Trump tried to pay me after sex, says ex-Playboy model

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LOS ANGELES: A former Playboy model apologised to first lady Melania Trump for a 10-month affair she claims she had with President Donald

Trump that started with him offering her money after the first time they had sex.

During an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper that aired on Thursday night, Karen McDougal (pic) said Trump tried to pay her after their first sexual tryst at a bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel in 2006.

“Well, after we had been intimate, he tried to pay me. And I actually didn’t know how to take that,” she said.

“But I looked at him and I said, ‘That’s not me. I’m not that kind of girl’.”

She cried on the way home and didn’t think she would see him again, but agreed to go on other dates with him after he called her back, she said. McDougal repeatedly described Trump as “very charming” and “sweet”.

McDougal said she continued the relationsh­ip with Trump for about 10 months and broke it off in April 2007 because she felt guilty. She recalled travelling to meet Trump at his properties in New York, New Jersey and California and said she had sex with him “many dozens of times”.

McDougal had feelings for Trump, but the affair was “just tearing me apart”, she said.

“There was a real relationsh­ip there. There were real feelings,” she said. “He would call me baby or he would call me beautiful Karen.”

Trump married his current wife, Melania, in 2005, and their son, Barron, was born in 2006.

Speaking to CNN – which her attorney has said would be her only interview about the relationsh­ip – McDougal apologised when she was asked what she would say to Melania.

McDougal said. “I’m sorry. I wouldn’t want it done to me.”

McDougal said she never wanted to discuss her relationsh­ip and repeatedly rebuffed inquiries from reporters about the alleged affair. But after the story became public, she wanted to get out and tell her side, she said.

The White House has said Trump denies having an affair with McDougal and did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment about the interview on Thursday night.

On Tuesday, she filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles against the company that owns the supermarke­t tabloid National Enquirer, which she said paid her US$150,000 (RM587,245) during the presidenti­al campaign for the rights to her story of an affair, but never ran the story.

McDougal’s lawsuit, which asks a judge to invalidate the contract, alleges that Trump’s attorney, Michael Cohen, was secretly involved in her discussion­s with the tabloid’s parent company, American Media Inc.

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