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Ex-Doorman Says He Can Now Talk About Supposed Trump ‘Love Child’

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A former doorman at Trump World Tower who claims President Trump had a child with a former housekeeper says he is now free to speak out about the alleged affair after American Media Inc. freed him from a non-disclosure agreement, CNN reports. A copy of the “catch-and-kill” contract between the former doorman, Dino Sajudin, and AMI reportedly shows it was signed on Nov. 15, 2015, several months after Trump announced his presidential run. The document provides few details on the story itself but stipulates that Sajudin “shall provide AMI with information regarding Donald Trump's illegitimate child,” according to CNN. Sajudin’s lawyer, Marc Held, told CNN his client had previously been unable to discuss the story “due to a significant financial penalty.” But now that the contract has been canceled, Held said, Sajudin “hopes the truth will come out in the very near future.” The owner of AMI, David Pecker, appears to be cooperating with federal prosecutors investigating the president’s alleged hush money payments after being granted immunity earlier this week. Sajudin first told CNN about Trump’s alleged affair with a housekeeper back in April, but at that time, AMI called the story “not credible.”

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