Trump welcomes end of probe into Stormy Daniels 'hush money' payments

Adult star Stormy Daniels (left) received a US$130,000 (S$172,000) payment from Mr Donald Trump's lawyer two weeks ahead of the 2016 election. PHOTO: REUTERS

MIAMI (AFP) - Former US president Donald Trump on Friday (May 7) welcomed the decision by federal election authorities to end their investigation into "hush money" payments made to porn star Stormy Daniels.

"The Federal Election Commission in Washington DC has totally dropped the phony case against me concerning payments to women relative to the 2016 Presidential Election," Trump said in a statement.

"I thank the Commission for their decision, ending this chapter of Fake News."

The FEC had been investigating whether a US$130,000 (S$172,000) payment to Daniels by Trump's then-personal lawyer Michael Cohen was a violation of campaign finance laws.

The payment, two weeks ahead of the November 2016 election, was allegedly intended to stop Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, from disclosing that she had had an affair with Trump years earlier.

Cohen pleaded guilty in 2018 to violating campaign finance laws, tax evasion and lying to Congress and was sentenced to three years in prison.

But Trump has not been charged in the case and the FEC - which is split equally between Republicans and Democrats - said Thursday that it was deadlocked and ending its inquiry into the payment to Daniels.

Two Democrats on the commission voted to pursue the case while two Republicans voted to drop it.

Cohen, who has broken ties with Trump and become an outspoken critic of his former boss, expressed disbelief at the FEC decision.

"The hush money payment was done at the direction of and for the benefit of Donald J. Trump," Cohen said on Twitter. "Like me, #Trump should have been found guilty.

"How the FEC committee could rule any other way is confounding."

In his statement, Trump lashed out at his former lawyer.

"It was a case built on lies from Michael Cohen, a corrupt and convicted lawyer," Trump said.

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