Former President of the United States of America Donald Trump has called for an end to the trial against him in the case of paying money to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. Proof of his innocence, the former head of the White House published a document allegedly confirming that his former lawyer Michael Cohen “paid” for the girl’s silence on his own initiative.
“Look what happened – a letter from Cohen’s attorney to the Federal Election Commission. This is completely exculpatory and should immediately end the Manhattan District Attorney’s witch hunt,” wrote the 45th President of the United States. United States on his Truth Social social network.
According to him, Cohen admits he did it himself. The politician added that the district attorney should continue to prosecute criminals “so that people can walk the streets of New York and not be killed.”
In addition, Donald Trump, in support of his remarks, attached a letter from Cohen’s adviser, Stephen Ryan, dated February 8, 2018 and transmitted to the FIC. In it, Ryan writes that even before the start of the US presidential election in 2016, his client paid around $130,000 from his own funds to the pornographic actress Daniels, mentioned in the document under her real name. , Stephanie Clifford.
The text also notes that the American politician, his Trump Organization and his campaign headquarters are not linked to this transfer either directly or indirectly.
Earlier it became known that the New York District Attorney’s Office will question Donald Trump in the case of payments to porn actress Stormy Daniels. The New York Times believes that calling Trump to testify will inevitably lead to criminal charges against the 45th President of the United States. Daniels burst into the limelight in 2018 shortly before the start of the US presidential race. Then the media discovered that Trump’s lawyer had paid her to remain silent about her connection to the nation’s highest-ranking candidate.
Trump reveals letter that could prove he wasn’t involved in a porn actress payout case
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