Stormy Daniels' lawyer seeks deposition from Donald Trump

Judge denies Stormy Daniels' bid to depose Trump

Judge denies Stormy Daniels' bid to depose Trump

Maintaining silence, the White House has refused to answer if United States President Donald Trump had know-how of a Dollars 130,000 payment made to porn star Stormy Daniels by his personal lawyer, Michael Cohen.

Avenatti told CNN Thursday that he does not view the ruling as a setback and is intent on waiting for Trump and Cohen "to file their motion to compel arbitration" before "immediately (refiling) our motion".

Jeff Fager, executive producer of 60 Minutes, said the report included meaningful aspects of Daniels' story, including what the $130,000 payment to her by Trump lawyer Michael Cohen might mean in the context of federal campaign rules.

Her lawyer, Michael Avenatti believes the threat can only be traced back to 2 people - Trump or his attorney, Michael Cohen. Attorneys for a former contestant on one of Trump's "Apprentice" TV shows have said they want to depose the president as part of a defamation suit.

On the Fox newscast "Outnumbered Overtime", Judge Andrew Napolitano told host Harris Faulkner on Monday that he believes Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating if Russian Federation colluded with the Trump campaign, will investigate Clifford's alleged affair.

In the court filing, Avenatti said each deposition would last for no more than two hours.

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On Monday, Ms Daniels filed a lawsuit against the president, alleging the non-disclosure agreement was invalid because Mr Trump did not sign it.

The adult film star is looking to depose the US President, something that has not been done since the presidency of Bill Clinton. She also said that a man approached her in a Las Vegas parking lot in 2011 when she was with her infant daughter, and threatened her with physical harm if she went public with her story. Despite using a Trump Organization address to facilitate the $130,000 payment, Cohen claims that he was acting on his own and that the president was never involved in the payoff. "And President Trump is a particularly vulnerable president", Mezey said.

Earlier this month, legal filings on behalf of Cohen argued that he has the right to seek at least $20 million from Daniels for alleged violations of the nondisclosure agreement.

The request was filed late Tuesday in a Los Angeles court and will be heard on April 30, Daniels' lawyer, Michael Avenatti, tweeted Wednesday morning. This could give her the opportunity to prove, for the world to see, that she did have a sexual relationship with the president. "I mean, we're relying on U.S. Supreme Court precedent and a whole long line of cases in the 9th Circuit court of appeal".

Avenatti said the depositions and documents were necessary to resolve whether Trump was aware of any agreement, was a party to it, or ever consented to it, as well as whether he had any relationship with Daniels.

McDougal and Daniels are among 19 women who claim affairs with Trump or accuse him of unwanted sexual advances.

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