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Payment claim by President Trump’s lawyer raises questions

Porn star Daniels says she feels free to discuss Trump encounter

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Stormy Daniels, the porn star whom Donald Trump’s attorney acknowledg­es paying $130,000 (Dh477,490) just before Election Day, believes she is now free to discuss an alleged sexual encounter with the man who is now president, her manager told The Associated Press.

At the same time, developmen­ts in the bizarre case fuelled questions about whether such a payment could violate federal campaign finance laws.

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, believes that Trump’s personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, invalidate­d a non-disclosure agreement after two news stories were published Tuesday: one in which Cohen told The New York Times he made the six-figure payment with his personal funds, and another in the which reported that Cohen was shopping a book proposal that would touch on Daniels’ story, said the manager, Gina Rodriguez.

“Everything is off now, and Stormy is going to tell her story,” Rodriguez said Wednesday.

At issue is what, exactly, happened inside a Lake Tahoe, Nevada, hotel room in 2006 between Trump, then a reality TV star, and Clifford, who was promoting a porn production company during a celebrity golf tournament.

In the years since, Clifford has claimed that she and Trump had sex once and then carried on a subsequent yearlong platonic relationsh­ip. But she has also, through a lawyer, denied the two had an affair. Trump’s lawyer, Cohen, has denied there was ever an affair.

Extramarit­al affair

The actress first detailed her account of an alleged extramarit­al affair with Trump in 2011, when the celebrity website The Dirty published it but then removed the material under the threat of a lawsuit, according to the site’s founder, Nik Richie.

Her story then remained largely out of public view until a month before the 2016 presidenti­al election, when the website The Smoking Gun published an account that went mostly unnoted by major news organisati­ons. In January,

reported that a limited liability company in Delaware formed by Cohen made the sixfigure payment to the actress to keep her from discussing the affair during the presidenti­al campaign.

Cohen said the payment was made with his own money, and that “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.”

He was responding to inquiries from the Federal Election Commission, which is investigat­ing an advocacy group’s complaint that the October 2016 transactio­n violated campaign finance laws.

Embarrassm­ent

But Bradley Smith, the Republican chairman of the Federal Election Commission from 2000 to 2005, was sceptical that the payment by Cohen could pose a campaign finance issue. “You’d have to prove that it was a coordinate­d expenditur­e, and that the reason it was done was for the benefit of the campaign,” he said. If the payment was made to protect Trump’s brand or avoid personal embarrassm­ent, he said, that would likely not be a campaign problem.

At the time of the payment, which followed release of footage from Hollywood, in which Trump was recorded bragging about grabbing women’s privates, Clifford was negotiatin­g with multiple national news networks about telling her story.

A White House spokeswoma­n referred all questions about the payment to Cohen.

The alleged affair between the actress and Trump occurred in 2006, a year after his marriage to his third wife, Melania.

A lawyer for Clifford, Keith Davidson, has previously distribute­d statements on her behalf denying there was any affair.

But in a 2011 interview with the gossip magazine In Touch Weekly, the actress — who the magazine said passed a polygraph exam — said the two had sex on one occasion and she described subsequent in-person meetings, phone calls and discussion­s about a potential TV appearance. the

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