Washington, December 10
US President Donald Trump on Monday claimed hush payments to alleged former lovers before the 2016 presidential election were legal, pointing to a “simple private transaction.”
Federal prosecutors in New York on Friday urged “substantial” jail time for his former lawyer Michael Cohen who pleaded guilty in August to bank fraud and campaign finance violations as a result of the pay-offs to two women who claimed to have had sexual encounters with Trump.
But Trump denied the payments constituted a violation of US campaign financing laws. “There was NO COLLUSION,” he tweeted. “So now the Dems go to a simple private transaction, wrongly call it a campaign contribution, ... which it was not.”
Trump, referred to as “Individual-1,” in the court documents, was directly implicated in ordering Cohen to make illegal payments to porn star Stormy Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal to ensure their silence about the alleged sexual affairs.
Prosecutors argued that the hush payments were intended to influence the outcome of the elections, making them undeclared campaign contributions. But Trump insisted that even if the payments were illegal, it would be a civil matter.
“It is only a CIVIL CASE, like Obama’s - but was done correctly by a lawyer and there would not even be a fine,” he claimed. “Lawyer’s liability if (Cohen) made a mistake, not me.” — PTI
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