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Donald Trump's Doorman Paid to Keep Quiet

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A new story has surfaced saying that Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen and/or The National Enquirer paid people to shut them up. One of the people is reportedly Trump's former doorman in New York, who says that back in the 80s he was told the President had a love child with an employee. Between Trump's Lawyer Michael Cohen paying $130,000 to Stormy Daniels and the money the doorman and the Playmate got, it would seem that quite a bit of money has changed hands. It's interesting because while you would think secret payments would be something you'd keep secret, Trump's lawyer was not only open about this, he even took out ads on TV.
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Donald Trump's Doorman Paid to Keep Quiet
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