Cohen seeks to tear up Stormy Daniels deal

IANS  |  Washington 

Michael Cohen's shell company has filed a status report agreeing to tear up the original 2016 agreement with pornstar Stormy Daniels, in which Donald Trump's former arranged to pay her $130,000 to stay silent about her alleged affair with the

This so-called "hush agreement" has been at the root of some of Cohen's legal troubles and scrutinised in the criminal investigation that ultimately led to his plea last month, reported.

Cohen was Trump's for years. Trump has denied having an affair with Daniels.

"Today, and have effectively put an end to the lawsuits filed against them by Stephanie Clifford aka Stormy Daniels," Brent Blakely, Cohen's lawyer, said on Friday.

"The rescission of the Confidential Settlement Agreement will result in Clifford returning to Essential Consultants the $130,000 she received in consideration, as required by law."

As a part of the status report, Essential Consultants -- the shell company Cohen set up to make the payment to Daniels -- requested that she pay back the $130,000 she received.

Michael Avenatti, Daniels' told CNN: "I haven't had a chance to digest it, I just saw it on my email literally right before I came on.

"What they're trying to do is they don't want me to get a chance to depose and .."

Cohen has found himself on the wrong side of the law after the FBI raided his office, hotel room and home in April as a part of the Southern District of New York's investigation.

Cohen admitted in August to arranging a non-disclosure agreement with Daniels to buy her silence about her alleged affair with Trump.

Cohen pleaded guilty to making an excessive campaign contribution, since the $130,000 payment was made in service of the campaign and exceeded the $2,700 federal limit for campaign donations.

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First Published: Sat, September 08 2018. 10:38 IST