Stormy Daniels case against Trump's lawyer put on hold

IANS  |  Washington 

A US has halted for 90 days a lawsuit by adult film against US Donald Trump's

is seeking to end a non-disclosure deal signed over an alleged sexual encounter with Trump in 2006.

Cohen had said he would invoke his right to remain silent over the case.

He had argued that any statement he made in court could affect a criminal inquiry in into his business affairs.

As part of the investigation into the case, the FBI raided Mr Cohen's offices for information, including on the non-disclosure agreement the - whose real name is - signed days before the 2016

Otero in said there was "a large potential factual overlap" between the civil and criminal proceedings against Mr Cohen.

He said that "would heavily implicate Cohen's Fifth Amendment rights", in a reference to the Constitution's protection against self-incrimination.

had earlier asked for the case to be put on hold for three months.

They had argued that their client faced a Catch-22 situation: giving evidence in might mean incriminating himself in New York; while invoking his right to silence in the civil suit could undermine his defence there.

It states that no individual can be "compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself".

Invoking the amendment means Cohen will not have to reveal sensitive information in the wider investigation into his affairs.

A lawyer for Daniels, Michael Avenatti, earlier described Cohen's move as a "stunning development".

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First Published: Sat, April 28 2018. 07:58 IST