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Ex-Playboy Playmate Karen McDougal, 52, has spoken about her 10-month “love” affair with Donald Trump that began in 2006. “I was in love with him. He was in love with me. I know that because he told me all the time,” the actress told the Daily Mail. “He’d say, ‘You’re my baby and I love you.’ He showed me off to his friends.” McDougal is one of the women involved in Trump’s “hush money” payments scheme. She first met Trump at a Playboy Mansion pool party that Playboy founder Hugh Hefner held for contestants of Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice. She recalled that Trump followed her around the party ...
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Karen McDougal says she ended her "10-month affair" with Donald Trump to be with Bruce Willis. The 52-year-old model has claimed she began a relationship with the former US president - who has been charged with business fraud over hush-money payments to ex-porn actress Stormy Daniels - in 2006 and explained that while she was "in love with him" for a period of time, she eventually ended things a short time later so she could strike up an even shorter reunion with 'Die Hard' star Bruce. She told the Daily Mail: "His people have denied it, but he's never denied it. A reporter asked him: 'Did you...
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Karen McDougal, who Donald Trump allegedly had an affair with in 2006, just weeks after Melania Trump gave birth to their son, Barron, seems to have broken her silence over Trump’s indictment with a cheeky message shared on her Twitter account. 50 BEST CELEBRITY BIKINIS SLIDESHOW! The former Playboy Bunny shared multiple pictures of herself enjoying her day and tweeted, “I’ve been out and about enjoying God’s country… I hope I didn’t miss anything #Godscountry.” McDougal, who is referred to as “Woman 1” in court filings by Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg, reportedly received $150,000 of hush money ...
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American Media Inc., now known as A360 Media LLC, The National Enquirer‘s parent company, is being fined $187,500 by the Federal Election Commission for its role in suppressing the 2016 story about Donald Trump’s affair with former playboy model Karen McDougal. The company has agreed to the fine. The FEC claims that the publishing firm “knowingly and willfully” violated campaign finance laws by paying $150,000 for McDougal’s story concerning her affair with Trump – which lasted from 2006 and 2007 – and then refusing to publish it. American Media Inc. admitted that the “principal purpose in ent...
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