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Trump lawyer says he paid porn star out of own pocket

- By Maggie Haberman Maggie Haberman is a New York Times writer.

WASHINGTON — Michael Cohen, President Trump’s longtime personal lawyer, said Tuesday that he paid $130,000 out of his own pocket to a pornograph­ic-film actress who had once claimed to have had an affair with Trump.

In the most detailed explanatio­n of the 2016 payment made to the actress, Stephanie Clifford, Cohen, who worked as a counsel to the Trump Organizati­on for more than a decade, said he was not reimbursed for the payment.

“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,” Cohen said in a statement to the New York Times. “The payment to Ms. Clifford was lawful, and was not a campaign contributi­on or a campaign expenditur­e by anyone.”

He declined to answer several follow-up questions, including whether Trump had been aware that he made the payment, why he made the payment or whether he had made similar payments to other people over the years.

Cohen has previously said that Trump has denied an affair with Clifford, whose stage name is Stormy Daniels.

Cohen’s statement about what he called “a private transactio­n” was the first time that he has acknowledg­ed a role in the payment, which was first reported in January by the Wall Street Journal.

Cohen said that he had given a similar statement to the Federal Election Commission in response to a complaint filed by the government watchdog group Common Cause, which filed a complaint saying that the payment, which was made through a limited liability company that Cohen establishe­d, was an in-kind contributi­on to the Trump campaign.

Officials with Common Cause also sought to determine whether the payment was made by the Trump Organizati­on or another person.

“The complaint alleges that I somehow violated campaign finance laws by facilitati­ng an excess, in-kind contributi­on,” Cohen said in his statement. “The allegation­s in the complaint are factually unsupporte­d and without legal merit, and my counsel has submitted a response to the FEC.”

Clifford has not publicly denied having an affair with Trump. A statement released by Cohen in her name in January denied an affair, but in interviews, she has refused to directly answer questions about it.

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