Porn star Daniels loses bid to question
Trump, get quick trial
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[March 30, 2018]
(Reuters) - A federal judge has
rejected adult film star Stormy Daniels' request for permission to
question Donald Trump and schedule a trial soon in her lawsuit to end
her agreement to remain silent about her alleged sexual encounter with
the U.S. president.
U.S. District Judge S. James Otero in Los Angeles said on Thursday that
the request by Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, to depose
Trump and his personal lawyer Michael Cohen was premature because they
had yet to formally request that she arbitrate her claims.
The judge said the defendants' eventual response might address some open
issues, limiting the need to gather evidence. Daniels had sought a trial
as soon as this summer.
Michael Avenatti, a lawyer for Daniels, tweeted that the order does "not
bode well for the defendants" and suggested "that there is a strong
likelihood that the Court will ultimately agree with our requests for
discovery and a trial."
Cohen and his lawyers did not immediately respond to requests for
comment.
Daniels wants to end an agreement from October 2016, the month before
Trump was elected president, under which she received $130,000 in what
she called hush money to keep quiet about a relationship she claimed to
have begun with Trump in 2006.
According to Daniels, the agreement is void because Trump never signed
it, and the $130,000 payment amounted to an illegal campaign
contribution.
The White House has denied that Trump had sex with Daniels.
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Stormy Daniels, an adult film star and director whose real name is
Stephanie Clifford is interviewed by Anderson Cooper of CBS News' 60
Minutes program in early March 2018, in a still image from video
provided March 25, 2018. CBSNews/60 MINUTES/Handout via REUTERS.
Avenatti has said he would need no more than two hours each to
question Trump and Cohen.
Daniels on Monday added Cohen as a defendant in her lawsuit,
claiming that he defamed her by suggesting she was a liar.
Cohen has said Daniels made defamatory statements about him in an
interview broadcast on Sunday on CBS News' "60 Minutes."
The White House has also said that Trump has denied having what
former Playboy model Karen McDougal has described as a 10-month
affair with him, also starting in 2006.
(Reporting by Mark Hosenball; Additional reporting by Karen Freifeld
and Jonathan Stempel; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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