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Porn star files suit to cancel agreement

- News. NBC Post Washington

UNITED STATES: Stormy Daniels, the porn star who says she was paid to keep quiet about her affair with Donald Trump, sued the president yesterday alleging that her nondisclos­ure agreement before the 2016 election is void because Trump did not sign it.

In the lawsuit filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court, Daniels whose real name is Stephanie Clifford - said she wanted to go public with the story of her decade-old affair with Trump in the weeks leading up to the election. The lawsuit was first reported by

Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen, and Daniels’ attorney, Keith Davidson, negotiated what the lawsuit calls a ‘‘hush agreement’’ in which she would be paid $130,000. After delays and even a wholesale cancellati­on of the contract by Daniels on October 17, the payment arrived on October 27, 12 days before the election, according to e-mails reviewed by The Washington Post. Cohen said recently that he used his own money to ‘‘facilitate’’ the payment.

The lawsuit suggests that Trump was aware of the agreement and that the money was intended to influence the election outcome, bolstering two complaints filed with the Federal Election Commission that say the payment violated election law because it was not reported as an in-kind campaign donation.

The lawsuit says, ‘‘Mr Trump, with the assistance of his attorney, Mr Cohen, aggressive­ly sought to silence Ms Clifford as part of an effort to avoid her telling the truth, thus helping to ensure he won the presidenti­al election.’’

Cohen has previously denied that the payment breached campaign finance law. But the lawsuit raises new accusation­s against Cohen, saying that he forced her earlier this year to sign a statement denying the affair ‘‘through intimidati­on and coercive tactics.’’ The suit says Cohen has continued to try to ‘‘intimidate’’ Daniels into keeping quiet in recent weeks as reports about the deal and their relationsh­ip have leaked out and Daniels has given television interviews.

In the complaint, Clifford asks the court to declare the deal with Trump invalid and unenforcea­ble and says he purposeful­ly did not sign it so he could disavow knowledge of the agreement.

Appended to the complaint is a copy of the alleged agreement between Clifford and Trump, making the document public for the first time.

On October 17, 2016, Cohen formed a limited liability corporatio­n in Delaware that he used to send $130,000 to Clifford, according to public records and a person familiar with the transactio­n. The lawsuit alleges that Cohen formed the LLC ‘‘to hide the true sources of funds to be used to pay Ms Clifford, thus further insulating Mr Trump from later discovery and scrutiny.’’

The lawsuit landed on the same day The Post reported that Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III has requested documents and interviewe­d witnesses about incidents involving Cohen. -

 ?? PHOTO: AP ?? Adult film star Stormy Daniels was allegedly paid
$130,000 before the
2016 election to not talk publicly about a sexual relationsh­ip with the thenRepubl­ican candidate Donald Trump.
PHOTO: AP Adult film star Stormy Daniels was allegedly paid $130,000 before the 2016 election to not talk publicly about a sexual relationsh­ip with the thenRepubl­ican candidate Donald Trump.

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