Trumps friend Pecker gets immunity in case pornstars

Trumps friend Pecker gets immunity in case pornstars

World August 23, 2018 21:32

washington - David Pecker, the boss of the media company AMI, which publishes the National Inquirer magazine, among other things, will not be prosecuted for his role in paying silent money to two sex symbols that would have had a relationship with Donald Trump. According to The Wall Street Journal and Vanity Fair, the Public Prosecution Service has declared him inviolable because he passed on information to the Public Prosecution Service.

Pecker provided information about Michael Cohen who had paid silent money to porn star Stormy Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal on behalf of Trump. Cohen, the former Trump lawyer, closed a deal with the law this week and confessed to having committed a violation of the law on campaign financing. He admitted in the run-up to the 2016 election fight Daniels paid 130,000 dollars and McDougal one and a half tons.

Pecker, a friend of Trump for years, also made a statement about this case after being summoned in April. That he now enjoys immunity is worrisome for Trump because he may know more about the president than anyone else.

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