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Stormy Daniels' lawyer Michael Avenatti on Trump-Cohen tape: 'I know this is the tip of the iceberg'
- Michael Avenatti had alleged the existence of Cohen's recordings in May during court proceedings involving materials seized from Cohen in FBI raids a month earlier.
- Avenatti told CNBC on Friday: ”I know this is the tip of the iceberg."
Kevin Breuninger | @KevinWilliamB
Published 8 Hours Ago Updated 6 Hours AgoCNBC.com
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Michael Avenatti, attorney for Stormy Daniels, speaks to reporters following a court proceeding.
The lawyer for porn star Stormy Daniels told CNBC on Friday that he knows secret recordings reportedly made by President Donald Trump's ex-attorney Michel Cohen about paying off a Playboy model are "the tip of the iceberg."
That lawyer, Michael Avenatti, had alleged the existence of Cohen's recordings in May during court proceedings involving materials seized from Cohen in FBI raids a month earlier.
"Back on May 30, in front of the federal courthouse, I demanded the release of the Trump tapes and disclosed their existence at that time, and I am once again demanding the release of all audio recordings made of Donald Trump," Avenatti said.
At that time, Avenatti suggested the recordings could potentially relate to his client Daniels, who is suing Trump and Cohen to void a contract she signed that prevents her from discussing an alleged affair with Trump from years earlier.
When asked whether he believes tapes made by Cohen related to Daniels exist, Avenatti indicated that he did.
"I think this is the tip of the iceberg," he said. Asked to clarify, Avenatti rephrased: ”I know this is the tip of the iceberg."
Avenatti was reacting to a new report from The New York Times on Friday that said Cohen recorded a conversation with Trump two months before the 2016 election in which Trump and Cohen discussed payments to ex-Playboy model Karen McDougal. She had alleged she had an affair with Trump.
A lawyer for Cohen, as well as Trump's outside counsel, Rudy Giuliani, did not immediately respond to CNBC's requests for comment on Avenatti's claims.
But a person familiar with the president’s legal strategy told CNBC that Trump's legal team is aware of other recordings, though not of any "substantive" tapes. The person added that Trump was "unaware" that he was being recorded during the reported discussion related to McDougal.
One of the reporters on the Times' story, Maggie Haberman, tweeted that the McDougal tape "appears to be the only one" between Trump and Cohen and adding in a follow-up that she's "not sure" how Avenatti "would know" that there are multiple recordings.
Asked about Haberman's tweet, Avenatti said:
"There is definitely more than one."
In an interview with MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell shortly after the Times published its story, Avenatti declined to detail his knowledge of what he called "multiple audio recordings."
He also called Cohen "one of the world's great evidence hoarders," which he characterized as being a "very, very bad thing for the president."
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/20/stor...e-iceberg.html
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"Once upon a time, people used to frown on married men cheating on their pregnant wives."
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Okay, if all that comes out of these tapes is evidence Trump was a lowlife womanizing wife cheater .... well, we pretty much already knew that when we voted on him. Additionally, pretty much everyone knew he was a fathead narcissist with the moral values of a pimp working girls in the red light district. And that's why I supported Cruz in the primary (that and Trump's many inconsistencies).
However, many of us on ALIPAC didn't vote on Trump because we were under the illusion he was a wholesome all-American hero. What we did vote on was his campaign promises on border security and illegal immigration. Of course he's already disappointed my twice on that. Once when he failed to keep his promise to immediately end DACA and the other time when he came out in support of an illegal alien amnesty. Just my two cents worth. ;)
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