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trump paid prostitute $130,000 to stay quiet before election

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A lawyer for President Donald Trump arranged a $130,000 payment to a former adult-film star a month before the 2016 election as part of an agreement that precluded her from publicly discussing an alleged sexual encounter with Mr. Trump, according to people familiar with the matter.

Michael Cohen, who spent nearly a decade as a top attorney at the Trump Organization, arranged payment to the woman, Stephanie Clifford, in October 2016 after her lawyer negotiated the nondisclosure agreement with Mr. Cohen, these people said.

Ms. Clifford, whose stage name is Stormy Daniels, has privately alleged the encounter with Mr. Trump took place after they met at a July 2006 celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe, these people said. Mr. Trump married Melania Trump in 2005.

After the agreement, Ms. Clifford’s camp complained the payment wasn’t being made quickly enough and threatened to cancel the deal, some of the people familiar with the matter said.

The payment was made to Ms. Clifford through her lawyer in the matter, Keith Davidson, with funds sent to Mr. Davidson’s client-trust account at City National Bank in Los Angeles, according to the people.

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the prostitute was afraid he would welch out on the deal and not pay her - THAT PROVES
SHE KNEW HIM.


Jacob Weisberg, editor-in-chief of the Slate Group, said on Friday that in a series of interviews with Ms. Clifford in August and October 2016, she told him she had an affair with Mr. Trump after meeting him at a 2006 celebrity golf tournament. She told him that Michael D. Cohen, a lawyer for Mr. Trump, had agreed during the presidential campaign to pay her the $130,000 if she kept the relationship secret, Mr. Weisberg said, adding that Ms. Clifford had told him she was tempted to go public because the lawyer was late in making the payment and she feared he might back out of their agreement.

In a text message exchange that Mr. Weisberg provided to The Times, he pressed her on details of the agreement.

“Was the Trump lawyer Michael Cohen?” he asked.

“Yep!” responded Ms. Clifford, who goes by the stage name Stormy Daniels.

She forwarded Mr. Weisberg a draft amendment to the original agreement in which the parties were referred to by pseudonyms. Mr. Weisberg shared it with The Times.

According to the draft, Ms. Clifford was referred to as “Peggy Peterson” and was represented by a lawyer named Keith Davidson. On the other end of the negotiations were other parties referred to as “David Dennison” and “David Delucia.” Ms. Clifford promised to send Mr. Weisberg the original paperwork. But shortly after the text message exchange, Ms. Clifford stopped responding. Mr. Weisberg said that his conversations with the actress were on the record but that he was not prepared to write the story without her consent.

The talks with Ms. Clifford were taking place at a delicate time for Mr. Trump, as he sought to dismiss allegations that he had mistreated women, along with questions about his fidelity. They came to pose a dire threat to his campaign after the release of an unedited “Access Hollywood” segment in which he boasted about grabbing women by the genitals uninvited and of an attempt he made to persuade a married woman to sleep with him. (At the time, he was newly married to Melania Trump, who was pregnant with their son, Barron.)

Ms. Clifford was one of at least two women whose claims of out-of-wedlock relations with Mr. Trump were kept from public view by way of restrictive legal agreements. Around the same time that Ms. Clifford was talking to Slate, a former Playboy model, Karen McDougal, sold exclusive rights to her story about an affair she claimed to have had with Mr. Trump to American Media Inc., the company that owns The National Enquirer, The Journal reported shortly before the presidential election.

American Media, whose chief executive, David J. Pecker, is close with Mr. Trump, never published her story. It told The Journal at the time that it had paid to run fitness columns by Ms. McDougal and for “life rights” to any relationship she may have had to a married man. It denied it had paid to lock down a story that would have been damaging to Mr. Trump.

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Ms. Clifford was one of at least two women whose claims of out-of-wedlock relations with Mr. Trump were kept from public view by way of restrictive legal agreements. Around the same time that Ms. Clifford was talking to Slate, a former Playboy model, Karen McDougal, sold exclusive rights to her story about an affair she claimed to have had with Mr. Trump to American Media Inc., the company that owns The National Enquirer, The Journal reported shortly before the presidential election.

This is good. I know Karen, but I didn't know about this incident. Growing up, she was a regular in my spank bank. In 2009, while at an event, a group of us had seats that were pre-determined. When we arrived, our names were taped on the seats. I was sitting next to a woman who was unknown to me at the time (Sofia Vergara). I arrived before she did, and I Googled her name. At the time, the biggest thing she had was being listed as one of Maxim's top 100 hottest women in the world. She was at the event to promote a new show she was starring in called "Modern Family." Directly across from my seat, I noticed a particular name that I recognized: Karen McDougal. I remembered that name from when I used to obsess over her Playboy work when I was a teenager. I was far more into Karen than Sofia.

After the event, I introduced myself to Karen and explained that her pictures were responsible for me ruining many of my mother's hand towels growing up. We hit it off from that and stayed in touch for a while before losing touch for a few years (including while she was dating Bruce Willis). Over the last couple of years, we have kept in touch on Instagram and had made tentative plans last year to meet up. I am going to write her and eventually ask her about the cheeto incident.
 
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This is good. I know Karen, but I didn't know about this incident. Growing up, she was a regular in my spank bank. In 2009, while at an event, a group of us had seats that were pre-determined. When we arrived, our names were taped on the seats. I was sitting next to a woman who was unknown to me at the time (Sofia Vergara). I arrived before she did, and I Googled her name. At the time, the biggest thing she had was being listed as one of Maxim's top 100 hottest women in the world. She was at the event to promote a new show she was starring in called "Modern Family." Directly across from my seat, I noticed a particular name that I recognized: Karen McDougal. I remembered that name from when I used to obsess over her Playboy work when I was a teenager. I was far more into Karen than Sofia.

After the event, I introduced myself to Karen and explained that her pictures were responsible for me ruining so many of my mother's hand towels growing up. We hit it off from that and stayed in touch for a while before losing touch for a few years (including while she was dating Bruce Willis). Over the last couple of years, we have kept in touch on Instagram and had made tentative plans last year to meet up. I am going to write her and eventually ask her about the cheeto incident.

If you weren't good looking and charming then telling someone you jerked off to them lands you on the wrong side of a #metoo story like the rest of us.

You better check your attractiveness privilege.
 
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