The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Trump was taped talking of paying for Playboy model’s story

- By Eric Tucker and Jennifer Peltz

NEW YORK » President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer secretly recorded Trump discussing a potential payment for a former Playboy model’s account of having an affair with him, people familiar with an investigat­ion into the attorney said on Friday.

While they said the payment was never made, the recording by attorney Michael Cohen adds to questions about whether Trump tried to quash damaging stories in the run-up to his 2016 election. Trump’s campaign had said it knew nothing about any payment to excenterfo­ld Karen McDougal.

Current Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani said the brief recording shows Trump did nothing wrong.

“The transactio­n that Michael is talking about on the tape never took place, but what’s important is: If it did take place, the president said it has to be done correctly and it has to be done by check” to keep a proper record of it, Giuliani said.

One of Cohen’s lawyers, Lanny Davis, said “any attempt at spin cannot change what is on the tape.”

“When the recording is heard, it will not hurt Mr. Cohen,” Davis said in a statement.

Cohen surreptiti­ously made the recording two months before the election, according to a person familiar with a federal investigat­ion into Cohen. The person spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity to discuss the ongoing inquiry.

The conversati­on between Trump and Cohen came weeks after the National Enquirer’s parent company reached a $150,000 deal to pay McDougal for her story of a 2006 affair, which it never published, a tabloid practice known as catch and kill. Trump denies the affair ever happened.

The company, American Media Inc., is run by Trump friend and supporter David Pecker.

The company’s payment effectivel­y silenced McDougal through the election, though days beforehand news of the deal emerged in The Wall Street Journal. At the time, a Trump spokeswoma­n said his campaign had “no knowledge of any of this.”

But in the recorded conversati­on, Trump and Cohen appear to be discussing buying the rights to McDougal’s story from the Enquirer’s parent company, according to the person familiar with the investigat­ion.

McDougal’s lawyer and an American Media spokesman didn’t immediatel­y respond to messages seeking comment on Friday.

The recording, first reported by The New York Times, likely will revive questions about what other recordings of Trump’s conversati­ons might exist. As a businessma­n, Trump occasional­ly recorded his phone calls, a former Trump Organizati­on executive told the AP last year, although Trump once denied doing so.

The FBI, which raided Cohen’s office, home and hotel room in April, has the tape, according to the person familiar with the investigat­ion into his business dealings, including any informatio­n on payments to McDougal. Meanwhile, a government watchdog group has asked the Department of Justice and the Federal Election Commission to investigat­e whether American Media’s payment to the former centerfold amounted to an unreported and illegal corporate campaign contributi­on.

The Cohen investigat­ion, by federal prosecutor­s in New York, is separate from an ongoing inquiry by special counsel Robert Mueller into potential coordinati­on between the Trump campaign and Russia.

Cohen hasn’t been charged with any crime.

A self-described fixer for Trump for more than a decade, he said last year he would “take a bullet” for Trump. But he told an interviewe­r this month that he now puts “family and country first” and won’t let anyone paint him as “a villain of this story.” On Twitter, he scrubbed mentions and photos of Trump from a profile that previously identified him as “Personal attorney to President Donald J. Trump.”

Cohen wouldn’t say in the recent interview whether he would cooperate with prosecutor­s. If he decided to do so, it could be risky for the Republican president, given the pair’s close relationsh­ip over the years.

McDougal’s former attorney, Keith Davidson, has been cooperatin­g with investigat­ors in the Cohen probe, Davidson spokesman Dave Wedge has said. He declined to comment on Friday.

The Enquirer’s payment to McDougal gave the tabloid the exclusive rights to any story she might ever wish to tell about having an affair with a married man.

She later publicly alleged that the Enquirer had tricked her into accepting the deal and had threatened to ruin her if she broke it. After she sued the tabloid seeking to invalidate the contract in March, the Enquirer agreed to allow her to tell her story.

Hours before the Times revealed the recorded conversati­on, Cohen met in New York with the Rev. Al Sharpton, a frequent critic of Trump.

Cohen and Sharpton said in tweets they have known each other for 20 years. Cohen contacted the civil rights activist in recent weeks, longtime Sharpton spokeswoma­n Rachel Noerdlinge­r said.

She said the two revisited conversati­ons they’d had over the years when Cohen was Sharpton’s conduit to Trump during clashes over race issues and over Trump’s questionin­g of the authentici­ty of former President Barack Obama’s birth certificat­e.

 ?? SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this file photo, Michael Cohen leaves federal court in New York. President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer secretly recorded Trump discussing payments to a former Playboy model who said she had an affair with him, The New York Times reported Friday, July 20. The president’s current personal lawyer confirmed the conversati­on and said it showed Trump did nothing wrong, according to the Times.
SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this file photo, Michael Cohen leaves federal court in New York. President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer secretly recorded Trump discussing payments to a former Playboy model who said she had an affair with him, The New York Times reported Friday, July 20. The president’s current personal lawyer confirmed the conversati­on and said it showed Trump did nothing wrong, according to the Times.

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