The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Raid on Trump’s lawyer about payments to women

- By Chad Day, Eric Tucker and Tom Hays

Federal agents who raided the office of President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, Michael Cohen, were looking for informatio­n about payments to a former Playboy Playmate and a porn actress who claim to have had affairs with Trump, two people familiar with the investigat­ion said.

Public corruption prosecutor­s in the U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan are trying to determine if there was any fraud related to the payments to Karen McDougal and Stormy Daniels, according to one of the people. McDougal, a former Playmate, was paid $150,000 by the parent company of the National Enquirer for her story, though the magazine never published it. Cohen paid $130,000 to Daniels as part of an agreement, made before the 2016 election, to keep her from going public.

A warrant used in the raid Monday specifical­ly authorized agents to seize records related to McDougal, said one of the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the confidenti­al details.

The payments appear to be part of a pattern of Trump’s self-described fixer trying to shield the businessma­n-turned-politician from embarrassi­ng press by buying women’s silence.

Investigat­ors also sought bank records and communicat­ions with the Trump campaign, according to a third person familiar with the investigat­ion, who also spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the confidenti­al details.

The warrants also sought business records on Cohen’s dealings in the taxi industry, the person said. Cohen owns several medallions for New York City yellow cabs that allow them to pick up passengers on the street.

The new details on the Cohen raid emerged as the president boiled over on Twitter about it and evidence that investigat­ors are zeroing in on his inner circle. The raid on Cohen was not carried out by special counsel Robert Mueller’s team.

But the president’s ire has been directed at Mueller and his boss, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. On Monday, Trump called Mueller’s investigat­ion “an attack on our country” and suggested he was considerin­g firing the special counsel.

The White House remained defiant that the president has the power to directly fire Mueller — despite Justice Department regulation­s saying otherwise. The regulation­s say only Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller last May, has the authority to fire him and only for specific cause. Rosenstein has repeatedly said he has not seen any reason to dismiss Mueller.

The search did not appear related to allegation­s of Russian election interferen­ce or possible coordinati­on with the Trump campaign, the main focus of Mueller’s probe. But the raid was prompted, at least in part, by evidence or allegation­s uncovered by Mueller’s team.

Under Justice Department regulation­s, Mueller must consult with Rosenstein when his investigat­ors uncover new evidence that may fall outside his original mandate. Rosenstein then determines whether to allow Mueller to proceed or to assign the matter elsewhere.

FBI agents searched Cohen’s office, apartment and a hotel room where he’s been staying while his home is under renovation, looking for documents related to Daniels and McDougal.

McDougal has said she carried on an affair with Trump in 2006 after the birth of his son. The Enquirer’s publisher, American Media Inc., said it paid McDougal for details of the alleged affair, but they never appeared in print. AMI has said she was paid to become a fitness columnist.

Agents also seized records related to a $130,000 payment made to Daniels, who says she had sex with Trump the same year as McDougal. Daniels’ team has had extensive communicat­ions with federal investigat­ors, said the third person familiar with the investigat­ion.

Cohen has said he paid Daniels out of his own pocket shortly before the 2016 presidenti­al election, but has not explained why.

Several former officials at the Federal Election Commission have said the payment could have violated campaign finance laws because it may amount to an unreported campaign donation.

Cohen has said neither the Trump Organizati­on nor the Trump campaign was involved in the transactio­n with Daniels and he was not reimbursed for the payment. Trump has said he didn’t know about the payment. The White House has consistent­ly said Trump denies the affair.

In his first public comments since the raid, Cohen told CNN on Tuesday that he is rethinking how he handled the payment to Daniels because of what it has done to his family.

Asked if he was worried, Cohen said: “I would be lying to you if I told that I am not. Do I need this in my life? No. Do I want to be involved in this? No.”

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michael Cohen, U.S. President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, walks to his hotel Tuesday in New York. FBI agents on Monday raided Cohen’s home, hotel room and office, seizing records on topics including a $130,000 payment made to porn actress Stormy...
FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michael Cohen, U.S. President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, walks to his hotel Tuesday in New York. FBI agents on Monday raided Cohen’s home, hotel room and office, seizing records on topics including a $130,000 payment made to porn actress Stormy...

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