A former attorney for American Media says he regrets his role in making two alleged affairs involving Donald Trump disappear during the 2016 presidential campaign, RadarOnline.com can report.
Cameron Stracher, who served as general counsel for American Media in 2015, revealed that he was involved in drafting agreements to prevent the publication of damaging stories about then-candidate Trump. Article continues below advertisement
Stracher said that in 2015, former Trump Organization doorman Dino Sajudin approached The National Enquirer with a claim that Trump had fathered a child out of wedlock with a woman who had worked for him.
The lawyer said: " David Pecker , the publisher of The National Enquirer at the time, authorized payment of $30,000 for Mr. Sajudin's story — wit