Porn star Daniels' lawyer asks to question Trump under oath
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(Reuters)
- Adult film star Stormy Daniels' lawyer asked a federal judge for
permission to question U.S. President Donald Trump under oath over an
agreement to keep her quiet before the 2016 election about their alleged
sexual relationship.
The
White House has denied that Trump had sex with Daniels. She sued Trump
on March 6 saying he had not signed a $130,000 agreement for her to stay
silent, so it was invalid. Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie
Clifford, and her lawyer have also said the payment was an illegal
campaign contribution.
Lawyer
Michael Avenatti filed a motion in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles
asking the court to allow depositions of Trump and Trump's personal
lawyer Michael Cohen.
Neither
lawyers for Trump and Cohen nor the White House responded to requests
for comment on Wednesday about the request for depositions.
Avenatti
said in the motion that he would need no more than two hours to
question Trump and Cohen. A hearing is scheduled for April 30 in federal
court in Los Angeles on the matter. Avenatti also is seeking an
expedited jury trial.
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.
She
said they had sex once in 2006 but that they kept in touch for a period
of time. A former Playboy model Karen McDougal has described having a
10-month affair with Trump starting the same year, which the White House
has said Trump denies. Trump was married to his wife Melania at the
time.
In
Avenatti's court filing, he cited the 1997 Supreme Court case Clinton v
Jones stemming from Arkansas employee Paula Jones' sexual harassment
suit against President Bill Clinton.
In
that case, the high court ruled that a sitting president is not granted
significant protection from civil litigation, paving the way for
Clinton to be questioned about his relationship with White House intern
Monica Lewinsky.
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