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[WaPo] Longtime Trump attorney says he made $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels with his money

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  1. No Worries

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    Longtime Trump attorney says he made $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels with his money
    By Mark Berman February 14 at 8:13 AM

    A longtime personal attorney for President Trump said Tuesday that he paid $130,000 to an adult-film star who had told people she had an affair with Trump a decade before he won the presidency.

    Michael Cohen, who had previously dismissed reports about the payment, said he paid Stormy Daniels — whose real name is Stephanie Clifford — using his own money, rather than involving the Trump Organization or the Trump presidential campaign. His comments came after a watchdog group argued that the payout should be viewed as an unreported campaign expense, which Cohen denied.

    “I am Mr. Trump’s longtime special counsel and I have proudly served in that role for more than a decade,” Cohen said Tuesday night in a statement first reported by the New York Times. “In a private transaction in 2016, I used my own personal funds to facilitate a payment of $130,000 to Ms. Stephanie Clifford. 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.”

    [ Everything Stormy Daniels has said about her and Donald Trump ]

    In his statement, Cohen did not say why he made a payment to Daniels or whether Trump reimbursed him or knew about the payment. Cohen did not respond to follow-up questions about these topics.

    Cohen, who has called himself the “fix-it guy” for Trump, had pushed back against the suggestion of a payout to Daniels ever since the Wall Street Journal first reported it last month. In response to that report, Cohen waved away “rumors” that he said “have circulated time and again since 2011,” and he also issued a statement bearing Daniels’s signature denying that she “received hush money from Donald Trump.”

    Since that time, Daniels’s signature also appeared on another statement saying she never had an affair with Trump, though in recent public appearances, she has avoided explicitly denying an affair or saying whether she received a settlement.

    The watchdog group Common Cause announced last month that it was filing federal complaints alleging that the reported $130,000 payout may have violated campaign finance laws. The group argued that the payment was an unreported in-kind contribution to Trump’s campaign. In a letter to federal authorities, Paul S. Ryan, a campaign finance expert with Common Cause, said the settlement should have been considered a campaign expense “because the funds were paid for the purpose of influencing the 2016 presidential general election.”

    The pair of complaints filed by Common Cause said that regardless of where the $130,000 payment originated — even “if Donald J. Trump provided the funds” — the money was aimed at affecting the election and then never reported.

    After Cohen’s statement Tuesday night, Ryan said that “the timing and circumstances” of the payment “make it appear that the hush money was paid to Daniels in an effort to influence the election.” Ryan called again for the Federal Election Commission and Justice Department to investigate.

    “Questions about the payment and the circumstances behind it must be answered, and they must be answered under oath,” Ryan said in a statement.

    Cohen said Common Cause’s claims of campaign finance violations “are factually unsupported and without legal merit, and my counsel has submitted a response to the” Federal Election Commission.

    “The payment to Ms. Clifford was lawful, and was not a campaign contribution or a campaign expenditure by anyone,” Cohen said, noting that he did not plan to make any further comments on the issue.

    He added: “Just because something isn’t true doesn’t mean that it can’t cause you harm or damage. I will always protect Mr. Trump.”

    The White House did not respond to a request for comment late Tuesday night.

    [ p*rn star Stormy Daniels detailed alleged affair with Trump in 2011 interview ]

    The $130,000 payment to Daniels was first revealed in a Wall Street Journal report Jan. 12. The Journal reported that Cohen negotiated the payment to Daniels not long before the 2016 presidential election, which came as Trump was facing accusations of unwanted sexual contact from more than a dozen women.

    After the Journal’s article was published, two news organizations — Slate and In Touch — revealed that Daniels had told at least two reporters her accounts of a relationship with Trump.

    Daniels has said she met Trump at a celebrity golf tournament in July 2006, at a time when he was a reality television star whose wife, Melania, had recently given birth to their son, Barron. Daniels was working at a booth promoting the adult-film company Wicked Pictures.

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    Stormy Daniels at the 2007 Grammy Awards. (Matt Sayles/AP)

    In Touch, the celebrity magazine, published a sprawling transcriptof an interview Daniels gave to a reporter in 2011, during which Daniels discussed having a sexual encounter with Trump at the tournament and then speaking with him on the phone or seeing him in person for about a year. Jordi Lippe-McGraw, the reporter who conducted the interview by phone, confirmed to The Washington Post that the transcript accurately reflected the interview.

    In that transcript, Daniels is quoted as mentioning Trump being riveted by “Shark Week” programming that aired when she saw him, his desire to buy her a condo in Tampa and his comments about putting her on “The Apprentice,” his television show.

    [ Adult-film star reportedly spoke to journalist in 2016 about Trump settlement, fearing he wouldn’t pay up ]

    Jacob Weisberg, chairman and editor in chief of the Slate Group, said she told him the same things when they spoke on the phone and through text messages over three months in 2016.

    Weisberg, in an account published by Slate, wrote that Daniels had “worked out an agreement for the presidential candidate to pay her a six-figure sum to keep quiet.” But Daniels was afraid Trump would not pay up, Weisberg wrote, so she spoke to Slate multiple times before she stopped responding about a week before the election. A friend of hers said that Daniels had “taken the money from Trump after all,” Weisberg wrote.

    Daniels has appeared publicly since the payout story broke, but she has remained coy about what exactly happened. When she was asked on “Inside Edition” whether she had a sexual relationship with Trump and was paid not to discuss it, Daniels remained silent.



    She also made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel’s show after Trump’s State of the Union address last month. Not long before that appearance, a signed statement bearing her name was released, denying any affair with Trump. Gina Rodriguez, a representative for Daniels, confirmed the authenticity of the statement, which denied the affair but did not explicitly deny that Daniels had signed a nondisclosure agreement or received a financial settlement.

    When Kimmel asked about the statement, Daniels avoided directly answering whether she signed it, saying that the signature did not look like hers. Rodriguez, her representative, emailed The Post after that interview to say Daniels signed the statement in front of her and Daniels’s lawyer. Rodriguez and the lawyer did not respond to a request for comment Tuesday night.

    This report, first published at 12:23 a.m., has been updated with Common Cause’s response.
     
  2. No Worries

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    Lena Horn was seriously hot.
     
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  3. DonnyMost

    DonnyMost be kind. be brave.
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    Why do liberals keep thinking anybody gives a **** about Trump's personal misdeeds?

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    Thunder and Lightning

     
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    In regards to his sexual assault allegations, it matters.

    But this... If Donald wants side pornstar p***y behind his wife's back, that is for him and his wife to argue over. We all know Donald and his Playboy lifestyle.
     
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    Stormy Daniels is the hero America deserves

     
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    Making America Horny Again

     
  8. DaDakota

    DaDakota If you want to know, just ask!

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    What a lying sack of ****.......

    And then mysteriously Trump's campaign sent a $130k check EXACTLY 130K to him......

    DD
     
  9. No Worries

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    ... for legal services rendered.

    How many buds you got who would gift you $130K to get you out of a jam?
     
  10. Amiga

    Amiga 10 years ago...
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    Yea, sure, 130k gift on your own. These people get in trouble because they think they can lie their way out of anything.
     
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    Worked real well for Trump, why should they stop now?
     
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    Amiga 10 years ago...
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    they won't... until...

    I'm sure the conspiring evil left media is doing in depth investigations, looking at "130k" pattern in some Trump payments... it's out there somewhere
     
  13. bobrek

    bobrek Politics belong in the D & D

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    Is there a link to that part of the story? I want to send it to someone
     
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    This has been floating around the twitterverse...

     
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    The gloves are coming off per her attorney. The Republican Party is a cult and won't give a **** though.
     
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    He certainly overpaid, not impressed with how he strikes deal with strippers
     
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    But he stiffs contractors though.
     
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    In terms of getting his ass beat in 2020, it doesn't matter one bit.

    This story is a stupid waste of time that provides tabloid noise cover for Emperor Tangerine and his army of glassy-eyed lizard people to continue buttraping America.
     
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    What kind of ads everyone is seeing on this page? LOL.
     
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    Stormy Daniels 'free to tell her story' after Trump lawyer statement

    An adult film star who has been embroiled in allegations of an affair with President Donald Trump is free to tell her story, her manager has said.

    Stormy Daniels is no longer bound by a non-disclosure contract after Mr Trump's lawyer admitted he paid her, manager Gina Rodriguez says.

    Mr Trump's personal lawyer confirmed in a statement to media he privately paid Ms Daniels $130,000 (£95,000) in 2016.

    Ms Rodriguez says that acknowledgement allows her client to speak freely.

    Everything is off now, and Stormy is going to tell her story," Ms Rodriguez told the Associated Press on Wednesday.

    Her statement comes after Trump lawyer Michael Cohen told the New York Times he paid Ms Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford.

    "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," Mr Cohen told the New York Times.

    He said he told the Federal Election Commission the same after a watchdog group filed a complaint about the payment, claiming that it had served as an "in-kind" political contribution to Mr Trump's campaign.
     
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