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Porn actress sues to end silence on alleged Trump affair
By MICHAEL BALSAMO and CATHERINE LU-
CEY, Associated Press
LOS ANGELES (AP) — An adult film actress who has said she had sex with Donald Trump filed a lawsuit seeking to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement and “set the record straight,” her lawyer said Wednesday.
Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Tuesday. She alleges that the agreement she signed days before the 2016 presidential election, which prevent-
ed her from discussing the alleged sexual encounters,
is “null and void and of no consequence” because Trump didn’t personally sign it.
Her lawyer, Michael Avenatti, said on morning news shows Wednesday that she wants “to set the record straight.” He said on NBC there was “no question” Trump knew about the agree- ment, though he did not offer any proof.
Avenatti said Daniels wasn’t
looking to profit from her
story. But he told CBS: “I
don’t know whether she’s going to ulti- mately seek payment or not.”
Asked about Avenatti’s claims Wednesday, White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said: “We’ve addressed our feelings on that situation, and I don’t have anything else to add.”
Clifford alleges that she began an “in- timate relationship” with Trump in 2006 and that it continued “well into the year 2007,” according to the lawsuit . She
said the relationship included encoun- ters in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, and Beverly Hills, California. Trump married his current wife, Melania Trump, in 2005.
Clifford claims she had sex with Trump once and then carried on a sub- sequent yearslong platonic relationship.
Previously, through a lawyer, Clif- ford denied the two had an affair, but Avenatti said Wednesday that was to meet the terms of the nondisclosure
agreement. Trump’s attorney Michael Cohen has denied there was ever an affair.
Cohen has said he paid the porn actress $130,000 out
of his own pocket as part of the agreement. He has also said that “neither the Trump Organization nor the Trump campaign was a party to the transaction with Ms. Clif- ford, and neither reimbursed me for the payment, either directly or indirectly.”
The lawsuit charges that the Oct. 28, 2016 “hush agreement” is legally invalid because it was only signed
by Clifford and Cohen. The agreement refers to Trump as David Dennison and Clifford as Peggy Peterson, but an attached exhibit details their true identities.
Clifford’s lawsuit also alleges that Trump and Co- hen “aggressively sought to silence Ms. Clifford as part of an effort to avoid her telling the truth, thus helping to en- sure he won the Presidential Election.”
“To be clear, the attempts to intimidate Ms. Clifford into silence and ‘shut her up’ in order to ‘protect Mr. Trump’
continue unabated,” the lawsuit said. Clifford alleges that as recently as last week, Trump’s attorney tried to initiate an arbitration proceeding against her.
Cohen did not respond to requests for comment on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Associated Press writer Jill Colvin in Washington contributed to this report.
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