They did, in this article.
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They can't put the whole story in the headline and they seem sure about the fact that this happened. Or maybe you'd prefer a headline like "Criminal Denies Stealing Wheel of Cheese" or "7.6 Billion People Survive Twister that Landed in Ohio"
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Obviously because they have reason to believe it's true. Pretty sure she'd have a strong case to sue them for libel if it wasn't true as the laws stand now
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It's weird that you think that reporters should drop a story if a person involved tells them to. But other than that, it would be really interesting if she did sue and I'd like to see the outcome
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The New York Times is paid to shill.
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If she were paid off, then why would anyone believe this "letter"?
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this is the third time this has come out and once again the lady has put a letter out saying the media is lying.She only met Trump 2 times and he was a gentleman each http://time.Now for her to sue the media for putting her thru this again
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Wrong! You are
#fakenews Funny you "conveniently" left out her statement on the matter
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Yup so real she even signed it with her pornstar name instead of her real one...
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It’s her legal corporate name fucko. And the media is addressing her as Stormy Daniels so she will sign as the name being reported you fucko
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>Use the word fucko >An Amazing Spiderman Fan LOL
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"Reportedly" is another word for "might have." What happened to REAL journalism??
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They named their sources in the article.
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If you actually read the article it says the whole thing is false. Total fake news hit piece
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