Trump doorman claims that he fathered a child with a housekeeper. |
American Media, Inc. is now facing scrutiny because of its CEO, David Pecker.
There's a doorman who used to work the Trump Tower. He was paid off a hefty sum to keep secret about Trump's behaviors while he was married to Melania.
The former doorman said that Trump had an affair with a housekeeper and it resulted in producing a child. The doorman was told to sign a contract to stay quiet about it.
Dino Sajudin signed a contract with American Media that prohibited him from discussing knowledge about the affair. Now that he was released from the contract he is discussing this incident openly.
CNN obtained the source agreement.
"Source shall provide AMI with information regarding Donald Trump's illegitimate child..."
The contract reveals that Sajudin doesn't owe any payments for knowledge but he could get $30,000 "payable upon publication set forth below."
The doorman like Stormy Daniels was under disclosure because of them damn non-disclosure agreements.
BREAKING ALERT: Former Trump Tower doorman, Dino Sajudin, has been released from his contract with AMI. Sajudin carries knowledge regarding an affair between Donald Trump and an ex-housekeeper that resulted in a child.— TheAnonJournal (@TAPAlerts) August 25, 2018
We’ve obtained a copy of that agreement. pic.twitter.com/aV4yEv3rXt
On Thursday, American Media Chairman David Pecker was granted immunity by federal prosecutors as part of an investigation of Michael Cohen, Trump's former lawyer. Pecker provided information regarding Trump's knowledge on payments made to women alleging to have had affairs with the president, according to The Wall Street Journal. The White House has denied Trump had affairs with the women. American Media's chief content officer, Dylan Howard, also was granted immunity for his information on the matter, Vanity Fair reported.
One of its publications, the National Enquirer, had a safe that contained documents on payments and other stories it withheld to protect Trump's image during the 2016 presidential election, The Associated Press reported. The story from the AP said it can't say if the documents were destroyed or simply were moved to a location known to fewer people.
Paul Manafort, his second campaign manager was found guilty of eight federal charges that could put his ass in federal time out for LIFE. He also has another trial on the way for not registering as a foreign agent and possible espionage.
Maria Butina, the former spokeswoman for the NRA was indicted on not registering as a foreign agent. She spent a portion of her time gathering information for a billionaire who has ties to Vladimir Putin. She allegedly had access to lawmakers in Washington.
Butina is hoping to be released on a "get out free card."
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