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Trump 'secretly recorded discussing payment to Playboy model' | Trump 'secretly recorded discussing payment to Playboy model' |
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US President Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen secretly recorded his client discussing payments to a former Playboy model, US media report. | |
The tapes were reportedly discovered during an FBI raid on Mr Cohen's property earlier this year in New York. | The tapes were reportedly discovered during an FBI raid on Mr Cohen's property earlier this year in New York. |
The New York Times reports that on the recording Mr Trump and Mr Cohen discuss paying Karen McDougal, who says she had an affair with Mr Trump. | The New York Times reports that on the recording Mr Trump and Mr Cohen discuss paying Karen McDougal, who says she had an affair with Mr Trump. |
The tape was reportedly made two months before the election. | The tape was reportedly made two months before the election. |
The Department of Justice is looking into alleged hush money paid to women who claim they had a relationship with Mr Trump. | The Department of Justice is looking into alleged hush money paid to women who claim they had a relationship with Mr Trump. |
Mr Cohen - who has not been charged - is reportedly under investigation for possible bank and tax fraud, as well as potential violation of election law. | |
On Friday, another Trump lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, confirmed to the New York Times that the president had discussed the payments with Mr Cohen on the tape. | |
But he said no money was actually ever transferred, and the recording itself amounted to "powerful exculpatory evidence". | But he said no money was actually ever transferred, and the recording itself amounted to "powerful exculpatory evidence". |
In the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election, Ms McDougal sold her story to the National Enquirer, which is owned by a personal friend of Mr Trump. | |
She says the $150,000 (£115,000) agreement gave the supermarket tabloid exclusive story rights and banned her from talking publicly about the alleged affair. | |
But the Enquirer did not publish her kiss-and-tell, and she says she was tricked. | |
Federal investigators have reportedly demanded the tabloid's records on the McDougal payment. | |
Ms McDougal says she had a 10-month affair with Mr Trump in 2006, a year after he wed Melania Trump. | Ms McDougal says she had a 10-month affair with Mr Trump in 2006, a year after he wed Melania Trump. |
When questioned about the allegations, President Trump has denied the affair and said he had no knowledge of any payment. | When questioned about the allegations, President Trump has denied the affair and said he had no knowledge of any payment. |
In May, President Trump admitted that he had reimbursed Mr Cohen for a payment he made to another woman to hush up her claims of an affair. | |
Mr Trump had previously denied all knowledge of the $130,000 payment to porn star Stormy Daniels as part of a non-disclosure agreement. | |
Ms Daniels says she and Mr Trump had sex in a hotel room in Lake Tahoe, a resort area between California and Nevada, in 2006. | Ms Daniels says she and Mr Trump had sex in a hotel room in Lake Tahoe, a resort area between California and Nevada, in 2006. |
Non-disclosure agreements of the type signed by Ms Daniels and allegedly by Ms McDougal are not in themselves illegal. | Non-disclosure agreements of the type signed by Ms Daniels and allegedly by Ms McDougal are not in themselves illegal. |
It is a potential problem for Mr Trump because undisclosed payments to bury embarrassing stories about a political candidate can be treated as a violation of US campaign finance laws. | It is a potential problem for Mr Trump because undisclosed payments to bury embarrassing stories about a political candidate can be treated as a violation of US campaign finance laws. |
Mr Cohen - who once famously vowed he would take a bullet for Mr Trump - told ABC News this month that his loyalty is to his family and country before his old boss. | |
His comments stoked speculation that he might co-operate with investigators against Mr Trump, although there has been no confirmation so far that he has done so. | |
The president has said that Mr Cohen is no longer his personal lawyer. |