Novartis says ended contract with firm linked to Trump lawyer

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(Reuters) - has ended a contract with a U.S. firm linked to U.S. Donald Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen, and has cooperated with a looking into potential meddling in the 2016 U.S. election, the Swiss drugmaker said.

It was responding to remarks by an for porn star that was among companies that made payments to Cohen's Essential Consultants outfit in late 2017 and early 2018.

"In February 2017, entered into a one-year agreement with Essential Consultants shortly after the election of Trump focused on U.S. healthcare policy matters. The terms were consistent with the market. The agreement expired in February 2018," Novartis said in a statement on Wednesday.

It reiterated that it engaged Essential Consultants before became Novartis in February, adding: "Dr. Narasimhan had no involvement whatsoever with this arrangement."

Novartis said it had been contacted in November 2017 by lawyers from Robert Mueller's office regarding the agreement with Essential Consultants.

"Novartis cooperated fully with the Counsel's office and provided all the information requested. Novartis considers this matter closed as to itself and is not aware of any outstanding questions regarding the agreement."

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, has said Cohen paid her $130,000 in October 2016 to stay quiet about a 2006 sexual encounter she had with Trump.

denies agencies' accusations it meddled in the election, and Trump has denied any collusion. He also denies having had an affair with Daniels.

(Reporting by and Michael Shields)

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 16:13 IST