The magazine's account of the relationship was based on
notes handwritten by the model, Karen McDougal, who was
Playboy's 1998 Playmate of the Year. The New Yorker reported that McDougal confirmed that she had written the notes.
The account had similarities with descriptions that
adult-film actress Stephanie Clifford, also known as Stormy
Daniels, and other women have given of sexual encounters with
Trump, including private dinners and offers to buy them real
estate.
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The magazine reported that American Media Inc, publisher of
the National Enquirer, paid McDougal $150,000 in 2016, soon
after Trump became the Republican presidential nominee, for
exclusive rights to her story, which it never published.
The article noted that American Media head David Pecker has
described Trump as a "personal friend." It reported that McDougal declined to discuss details of her relationship with Trump for fear of violating her agreement with American Media.
American Media told Reuters in a statement that the
suggestion it "engages in any practice that would allow it to
hold influence over the President of the United States, while
flattering, is laughable."
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The New Yorker reported that American Media said it did not
publish McDougal's story because it did not find it credible. The payment to McDougal by American Media was originally
reported by the Wall Street Journal on November 4, 2016.
Trump allegedly began his affairs with McDougal and Clifford
roughly three months after his wife Melania Trump gave birth to
his youngest son Barron.
The White House did not respond to a Reuters request for
comment. The New Yorker reported that a White House spokesperson
said in a statement that Trump denies having had an affair with
McDougal and called it, "more fake news."
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Trump has denied having an affair with Clifford. Earlier this week, Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen said he paid Clifford $130,000 from his personal funds during the 2016 presidential election campaign but said he was working alone and it was not a campaign expense.
Other women have accused Trump of making unwanted sexual advances toward them over the years. Trump has denied the accusations. Reuters has not independently confirmed any of the accusations.
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