When the former Playboy Playmate Karen McDougal met Donald Trump, at a 2006 pool party, he took an immediate liking to her: http://nyer.cm/Rzxxbuy pic.twitter.com/pa2ccviWsn
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McDougal, who is a Republican, was reluctant to tell her story, fearing other Trump supporters would accused her of fabricating it. She decided to do so only after a former friend began posting about the affair on social media: http://nyer.cm/Rzxxbuy pic.twitter.com/5FQdvt3Dal
McDougal agreed to to sell the rights to the story to American Media, Inc., the publisher of the National Enquirer, whose C.E.O., David Pecker, considers Trump “a personal friend.”http://nyer.cm/Rzxxbuy
In return for the story rights, A.M.I. paid McDougal $150,000, and made promises to advance her career. She said most went unfulfilled: http://nyer.cm/Rzxxbuy pic.twitter.com/NH6tm8luIM
A.M.I.’s interest in McDougal seemed to increase after news broke of Trump’s alleged affair with Stormy Daniels: http://nyer.cm/Rzxxbuy pic.twitter.com/9TlZ5Bjj3E
A.M.I. never published the story, a practice known as “catch and kill.” A former A.M.I. employee said this could give David Pecker leverage over the President: http://nyer.cm/Rzxxbuy pic.twitter.com/z6SDhiWdcF
Karen McDougal's story provides a detailed look at the way Donald Trump and his allies used clandestine hotel-room meetings, payoffs, and complex legal agreements to keep his affairs out of the press.http://nyer.cm/Rzxxbuy
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