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Alleged Trump mistress settles with National Enquirer’s publisher

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Karen McDougal said she had a nine-month affair with Trump starting in 2006.

A former Playboy playmate who sold her story of an extramarital affair with President Donald Trump to the publisher of the National Enquirer settled a lawsuit against the company that releases her from a contract she said was meant to muzzle her during Trump’s presidential campaign.

Karen McDougal reached an agreement with American Media Inc. that “restores to me the rights to my life story and frees me from this contract,” she said in a statement provided by her lawyer, Peter Stris.

American Media, run by a friend of both Trump and his personal attorney, Michael Cohen, agreed in August 2016 to pay McDougal $150,000 for her exclusive story of the alleged 2006 affair, which it then didn’t publish, a tactic known in the tabloid world as “catch and kill.”

McDougal doesn’t have to return the payment she received from American Media. A spokesman for the company said settlement provided “both sides what they wanted.”

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