1ClassyLady 68F
3122 posts
3/28/2018 8:25 pm
Playboy model, Karen McDougal speaks out on time with Trump

Former Playboy model Karen McDougal sits down with CNN's Anderson Cooper to discuss her alleged affair with President Donald Trump and her lawsuit against a company she says kept her original account from publication.

McDougal filed a lawsuit earlier this week against American Media Inc., the publisher of The National Enquirer, to seek to end a contract with the company, which she claims bought up her rights to tell her story under false circumstances and then killed the story to protect Trump as he ran for president.

The company told CNN that McDougal "has been free to respond to press inquiries about her relationship with President Trump since 2016" and had not "silenced" her. Representatives for Trump have denied an affair occurred.

Trump tried to pay her for sex
McDougal said Trump tried to hand her money after they allegedly had sex for the first time.
"After we had been intimate, he tried to pay me," McDougal said. "And I actually didn't know how to take that."
"But I looked at him and I said, 'That's not me. I'm not that kind of girl,'" McDougal recalled. "And he said 'Oh,' and he said, 'You're really special.' And I was like, 'Thank you.'"
That exchange with Trump "really hurt" McDougal and she cried on her way back home after that first physical encounter with Trump.

'There was a real relationship there'
McDougal first met Trump in the summer of 2006, during the filming of "Celebrity Apprentice" at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles.

The former Playboy model said she was attracted to Trump and thought he was "an interesting person" and "brilliant."

After that first meeting, they began seeing each other "minimum five times a month, up to bigger numbers per month" and were intimate many dozens of times, according to McDougal.

"There was a real relationship there," McDougal said. "There were feelings between the two of us."

McDougal said that she was in love with Trump at the time and claimed Trump's feelings were reciprocal.

"Did Donald Trump ever say to you that he loved you?" Cooper asked.
"All the time. He always told me he loved me," McDougal replied.

Didn't keep evidence of relationship

'I voted for Donald'

'It's not me' lying about affair

McDougal entered agreement, but now thinks it was more to protect Trump

Trump on the Access Hollywood tape 'not the man that I knew'

Says 'sorry' to Melania, regrets that Trump was married

Expects retaliation for speaking out







Honesty is the best policy.


1ClassyLady 68F
3289 posts
5/3/2018 9:41 pm

I didn't delete " Jonathans_art". He either deleted his comment or hidden his profile.



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1ClassyLady 68F
3289 posts
4/6/2018 1:43 pm

During the TV interview, Ms. McDougal said her cellphone listed name D.T. is Donald Trump. She said she met with D.T. multiple times for sex and there is no "non-disclosure agreement", nor "hush money". (the porn star, Stormy Daniel has signed non-disclosure agreement and got hush money for $130,000 and only one time sex relationship.) Ms. McDougal said she fell in love with Trump and believed Trump had feeling for her too. She said "sorry" to Melania Trump on TV. She said she sign an agreement "catch and kill" for her to write articles and not telling the affair with Trump, but she didn't get paid $150,000 by that magazine media, so she wants that $150,000 that she ought to get paid.



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1ClassyLady 68F
3289 posts
3/29/2018 11:04 pm

    Quoting  :

I think former President Jimmie Carter didn't have extramarital affairs either.



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1ClassyLady 68F
3289 posts
3/29/2018 10:44 am

    Quoting  :

President Barack Obama.



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1ClassyLady 68F
3289 posts
3/28/2018 8:49 pm

In the tabloid business, the practice is called “catch and kill.”

That phrase was circulating on Saturday after the Wall Street Journal’s solidly reported story that the National Enquirer — no stranger to checkbook journalism — had laid out $150,000 in August to a former Playboy magazine Playmate, who says she had a lengthy adulterous affair with Donald Trump a decade ago.

The paper paid for exclusive rights to Karen McDougal’s story but never published it, the Journal reported. Thus: catch and kill, otherwise known as trapping a story to keep it out of the public eye, for one reason or another.

The tabloid, run by Trump pal David Pecker, is one of a tiny handful of papers to endorse Trump for president. (The Enquirer’s parent company claims that it paid McDougal not only for rights to an unspecified personal story, but also to write a fitness column.)

Trump, through a spokeswoman, has denied the affair. And of course, such a story would not have revealed anything new about Trump’s character, nor would it have been disqualifying to his candidacy.

The Enquirer, which Trump has repeatedly said deserves to win a Pulitzer Prize for its revealing of former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards’s “love child,” also published an evidence-free story on Saturday that Hillary Clinton is addicted to narcotics.

Combine this with the debunked reporting by Fox News of a likely Clinton indictment after the election, and then add in the much-tweeted photo of CNN’s paid pundit Corey Lewandowski shoulder-to-shoulder with Trump’s campaign brass, labeled “teamwork,” and the conclusion is obvious: We’re ending this campaign deep in the journalistic gutter.

The worst of the media is on full display, as if someone had set out to show just how terrible we hacks could look in these last moments before Election Day.

To be sure, some great journalism has been published over the course of the campaign. But it largely has been drowned out by the unsavory.

“Yes, there has been terrific reporting by The Washington Post and others, but it’s been like one of those beautiful houses that survives in a blighted neighborhood,” Micheline Maynard, a business journalist and educator, wrote on Facebook.

“The big picture is that the neighborhood is blighted,” she added. “And I don’t know how we’re going to get people to move back in.”

She’s right. The media, never well loved, is less trusted than ever. It’s under attack — often for valid reasons, but not always. And the good actors, an ever-smaller core, get drowned out by the bad.

Consider: Fox News’ Bret Baier had to apologize last week after reporting that an indictment could be expected to result from an FBI investigation of the Clinton Foundation.

(too many ramifications, I just want to know what is "catch and kill" means)



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1ClassyLady 68F
3289 posts
3/28/2018 8:34 pm

I watched Anderson Cooper interview with former Playboy magazine model, Karen McDougal on internet for near an hour.

I think Ms. McDougla is prettier than the porn star, Stormy Daniel.

Trump had many extramarital affairs after Melina Trump gave the birth of their son, Barron Trump.



Honesty is the best policy.