'Fire and Fury' author Michael Wolff: Trump may be having extramarital affair in White House
BYJESSICA CHIA
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Updated: Saturday, January 20, 2018, 5:21 AM
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Michael Wolff appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher on Friday night with bombshell claims that President Trump may be having an affair in the White House.
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Adult actress Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, said she had an affair with Trump after they met at a celebrity golf tournament in July 2006 — months after Barron Trump was born.
Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen arranged for Daniels to receive $130,000 in hush money before the 2016 presidential election, according to aWall Street Journalreport.
Still, Trump "vehemently denies" any sexual encounter with Daniels, according to Cohen.
Wolff said he put a clue about the alleged tryst in "Fire and Fury."
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In Touch initially interviewed Daniels about the affair — but decided against printing it in 2011 after Cohen threatened legal action.
The magazine printed the 5,000-word interview on Friday after the Wall Street Journal report emerged.
BYJESSICA CHIA
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Updated: Saturday, January 20, 2018, 5:21 AM
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Michael Wolff appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher on Friday night with bombshell claims that President Trump may be having an affair in the White House.
(JANET VAN HAM/HBO VIA AP)
Adult actress Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, said she had an affair with Trump after they met at a celebrity golf tournament in July 2006 — months after Barron Trump was born.
Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen arranged for Daniels to receive $130,000 in hush money before the 2016 presidential election, according to aWall Street Journalreport.
Still, Trump "vehemently denies" any sexual encounter with Daniels, according to Cohen.
Wolff said he put a clue about the alleged tryst in "Fire and Fury."
(PHIL NOBLE/REUTERS)
In Touch initially interviewed Daniels about the affair — but decided against printing it in 2011 after Cohen threatened legal action.
The magazine printed the 5,000-word interview on Friday after the Wall Street Journal report emerged.