Trump lawyer told to file statement to slow porn star’s suit
LOS ANGELES — President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer must declare in writing that his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination is jeopardized unless there’s a delay in legal proceedings in a lawsuit filed by porn actress Stormy Daniels, a federal judge said Friday.
Judge S. James Otero said at a hearing in Los Angeles that it was not enough for Michael Cohen’s attorney to file a statement on his client’s behalf, and he gave Cohen until next Wednesday to do so himself.
Daniel’s lawsuit is aimed at dissolving a confidentiality agreement that prevents her from talking about an alleged affair with Trump.
Cohen sought to delay the civil case after FBI agents raided his office and residence, seeking records about the $130,000 agreement that Daniels signed days before the 2016 presidential election.