- Thu Apr 12, 2018 5:46 pm
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A former Trump building doorman confirmed Thursday that he told the National Enquirer the real estate baron turned President sired a love child with his housekeeper.
Dino Sajudin's stunning admission came hours after it was reported that the supermarket tabloid's publisher paid $30,000 to silence him.
“Today I awoke to learn that a confidential agreement that I had with (National Enquirer publisher American Media Inc.) with regard to a story about President Trump was leaked to the press,” Dino Sajudin said.
“I can confirm that while working at Trump World Tower I was instructed not to criticize President Trump's former housekeeper due to a prior relationship she had with President Trump which produced a child.”
Sajudin told an Enquirer reporter that he heard two Trump employees — including longtime security chief Matt Calamari — say the real estate baron sired a daughter with an ex-staffer in the 1980s, according to reports in the Associated Press and the New Yorker
Sajudin even passed a lie detector test.
But the magazine deep-sixed the story as part of its catch-and-kill strategy, paying for and then burying stories about Trump and other friends of magazine owner David Pecker, the reports say.
Dino Sajudin's stunning admission came hours after it was reported that the supermarket tabloid's publisher paid $30,000 to silence him.
“Today I awoke to learn that a confidential agreement that I had with (National Enquirer publisher American Media Inc.) with regard to a story about President Trump was leaked to the press,” Dino Sajudin said.
“I can confirm that while working at Trump World Tower I was instructed not to criticize President Trump's former housekeeper due to a prior relationship she had with President Trump which produced a child.”
Sajudin told an Enquirer reporter that he heard two Trump employees — including longtime security chief Matt Calamari — say the real estate baron sired a daughter with an ex-staffer in the 1980s, according to reports in the Associated Press and the New Yorker
Sajudin even passed a lie detector test.
But the magazine deep-sixed the story as part of its catch-and-kill strategy, paying for and then burying stories about Trump and other friends of magazine owner David Pecker, the reports say.
