Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Trump lawyer says he’ll plead Fifth in porn-star suit

- MICHAEL BALSAMO Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by Jill Colvin of The Associated Press.

LOS ANGELES — President Donald Trump’s personal attorney said Wednesday that he will assert his constituti­onal right against self-incriminat­ion in a civil case brought by an adult-film star who said she had an affair with Trump.

Michael Cohen has been asking a federal judge in Los Angeles to delay Stormy Daniels’ case after FBI agents raided his home and office earlier this month, seeking records about a nondisclos­ure agreement Daniels signed days before the 2016 presidenti­al election.

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, has said she had an affair with Trump in 2006 and has sued to invalidate the confidenti­ality agreement that prevents her from discussing it. She’s also suing Cohen, alleging defamation.

Cohen sought to delay the civil case until 90 days after the raid, arguing that his Fifth Amendment right against self-incriminat­ion may be jeopardize­d if legal proceeding­s aren’t stayed.

But last week, U.S. District Judge S. James Otero said there were “gaping holes” in Cohen’s request for a delay.

Cohen’s lawyer argued in court last week that because the criminal investigat­ion overlaps with issues in the lawsuit, his client’s right against self-incriminat­ion could be adversely affected because he won’t be able to respond and defend himself.

In a court filing Wednesday, Cohen said FBI agents had seized “various electronic devices and documents in my possession” that contain informatio­n about the $130,000 Daniels was paid as part of the agreement. Agents also seized communicat­ions with his lawyer, Brent Blakely, about the civil case, Cohen said.

Daniels has offered to return the $130,000 and argues that the agreement is legally invalid because it was only signed by her and Cohen, not by Trump.

Cohen will assert his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incriminat­ion “in connection with all proceeding­s in this case,” he wrote.

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