The Jewish Chronicle

Has Trump’s ‘Jewish wingman’ found his match in porn star Stormy Daniels?

- BY ROBERT PHILPOT

HE HAS been described as Donald Trump’s “Jewish wingman”, with a voice that sounds like the president “with the volume turned down from 11 to around seven”.

However, Michael Cohen and the man he loyally served for a decade as his personal lawyer may have finally met their match in a porn star.

This week, Stormy Daniels appeared on CBS’s 60 Minutes to tell the story of an alleged affair with Mr Trump that began shortly after his wife gave birth to their son, Barron, in 2006.

It is a story for which great effort — and money — has apparently been spent to keep it under wraps. As one US commentato­r suggested, it is the star of such masterpiec­es as Lust on the Prairie and Dirty Deeds, not Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who may ultimately spell Mr Trump’s doom.

It was revealed in January that Mr Cohen paid $130,000 (£92,000) to Ms Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, days before the 2016 election. In return, she signed a non-disclosure agreement — which contained concocted names for all those involved — prohibitin­g her from talking about the alleged affair.

It remains a mystery why Mr Cohen might have paid money to a woman who both he and the White House vehemently deny had a relationsh­ip with Mr Trump.

The president’s lawyer says neither the Trump Organisati­on nor the campaign was involved in the payment, but it has not gone unnoticed that Mr Cohen did not rule out that Mr Trump may have been. Nor is the ultimate source of the $130,000 clear, given that the lawyer admits only to having “facilitate[d]” the payment with his “own personal funds.”

Subsequent­ly, the Wall Street Journal has claimed Mr Cohen privately complained both that he has not been reimbursed for the payment and that he struggled to reach Mr Trump while the deal was being negotiated. If true the story would implicate the president in the payment to Ms Daniels.

Over the past month, both Ms Daniels and Mr Cohen have been involved in a fierce legal battle. She has gone to court arguing that the “hush agreement” is invalid because Mr Trump did not sign it.

Mr Cohen, in turn, has sought a restrainin­g order against Ms Daniels prohibitin­g her from revealing “confidenti­al informatio­n” related to the nondisclos­ure agreement. He has also warned that he could seek up to $20 million (£14 million) from Ms Daniels for breaches of the 2016 deal. Her legal team has countered that she will happily return the $130,000.

Ms Daniels’ interview — in which she suggested Mr Cohen’s threats led her to sign a fresh statement in January denying a relationsh­ip — thus represents a massive “put up or shut up” challenge to the president’s lawyer. He denies threatenin­g her.

But that is not the only challenge he faces. Complaints filed with the Federal Election Commission allege that the payment to Ms Daniels was timed to influence the election and thus represents an undisclose­d in-kind contributi­on to Mr Trump’s campaign.

Mr Cohen has denied he broke campaign finance laws.

Last week, former Playboy centrefold Karen McDougal, who also claims to have had a relationsh­ip with Mr Trump, suggested Mr Cohen was involved in a deal struck before the 2016 election in which a tabloid newspaper purchased her story.

After she signed a confidenti­ality agreement, the newspaper – which is owned by a friend of Mr Trump’s – declined to publish the story. The White House has denied the affair.

Mr Cohen is said to bring out the president’s scorched-earth tendencies. On this occasion, however, they may be playing with fire.

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