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The contract appears to have been signed on Nov. 15, 2015, and states that AMI has exclusive rights to Sajudin's story but does not mention the details of the story itself beyond saying, "Source shall provide AMI with information regarding Donald Trump's illegitimate child..."The contract states that "AMI will not owe Source any compensation if AMI does not publish the Exclusive..." and the top of the agreement shows that Sajudin could receive a sum of ,000 "payable upon publication as set forth below."But the third page of the agreement shows that about a month later, the parties signed an amendment that states that Sajudin would be paid ,000 within five days of receiving the amendment. It says the "exclusivity period" laid out in the agreement "is extended in perpetuity and shall not expire."The amendment also establishes a million payment that Sajudin would be responsible for making to AMI "in the event Source breaches this provision.""Mr. Sajudin has been unable to discuss the circumstances regarding his deal with American Media Inc. and the story that he sold to them, due to a significant financial penalty," Held told CNN. "Just recently, AMI released Mr. Sajudin from the terms of his agreement and he is now able to speak about his personal experience with them, as well as his story, which is now known to be one of the 'catch and kill' pieces. Mr. Sajudin hopes the truth will come out in the very near future."The New Yorker's Ronan Farrow broke the story in April of how the contract came into existence.In April, Sajudin told CNN he claims to have knowledge of a relationship Trump had with his former housekeeper that resulted in a child.At the time, AMI called Sajudin's story "not credible" and denied any connection between the story and Trump and his then-personal attorney Michael Cohen.The White House did not respond to CNN's requests for comments in April.CNN has contacted AMI to clarify whether Sajudin has now been released from the contract to be able to speak on terms of the agreement and to seek reaction on this latest development, but has yet to receive a response.Sajudin's allegation that Trump fathered a child out of wedlock has not been independently confirmed by any of the outlets that have investigated the story.Held said he cannot give the exact date the agreement was terminated, per another agreement the attorney made with AMI in order to get his client out of the contract.Held said that now that Sajudin has been released from the agreement with AMI, he would no longer be liable for a payment for speaking out."He's a blue-collar worker and a million dollars would have ruined him for life," Held told CNN. 2679

  

The Daniels interview came despite a 0,000 hush agreement struck days before the 2016 presidential election between Daniels and Cohen. Daniels said she was violating her non-disclosure agreement and risking a million fine "because it was very important to me to be able to defend myself."She declined to discuss whether she had evidence of her affair with Trump, including text messages, photos and videos, even though her attorney Michael Avenatti last week -- after the Daniels interview took place -- tweeted a photo of a CD or DVD and told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that the disc contains evidence proving the porn star's claims about her alleged affair with Trump.Daniels detailed what she said was the one time she had sex with Trump: In his hotel suite during a celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe in July 2006.She said she mocked Trump after he showed her a magazine with his face on the cover."And I was like, 'Someone should take that magazine and spank you with it,'" she said."I don't think anyone's ever spoken to him like that, especially, you know, a young woman who looked like me," Daniels said. "And I said, you know, 'Give me that,' and I just remember him going, 'You wouldn't.' 'Hand it over.' And-- so he did, and I was like, 'turn around, drop 'em.'""So he turned around and pulled his pants down a little -- you know, had underwear on and stuff -- and I just gave him a couple swats," she said, adding that from that moment on Trump "was a completely different person."Daniels said Trump then began asking her questions about herself -- and at one point compared Daniels to his daughter, Ivanka Trump."He was like, 'Wow, you -- you are special. You remind me of my daughter.' You know -- he was like, 'You're smart and beautiful, and a woman to be reckoned with, and I like you. I like you.'"Daniels said Trump asked her if she'd consider being a contestant on "Celebrity Apprentice" -- which, she said, she took as both serious and something Trump was dangling to get her into bed.Trump's wife Melania Trump had at the time recently given birth to their son Barron. Daniels said she raised Trump's marriage and was brushed off."I asked. And he brushed it aside, said, 'Oh yeah, yeah, you know, don't worry about that. We don't even -- we have separate rooms and stuff,'" she said.Later that night, Daniels said, she and Trump had unprotected sex, even though she was not attracted to him.Late Sunday night, Stephanie Grisham, the spokeswoman for Melania Trump, tweeted, "While I know the media is enjoying speculation & salacious gossip, Id like to remind people there's a minor child who's name should be kept out of news stories when at all possible."In the interview, Daniels said Trump continued to call her about appearing on "Celebrity Apprentice." The two met privately again, but did not have sex. Later, she said, Trump called and said the show appearance wouldn't work out.Of her relationship with Trump and the prospect of appearing on "Celebrity Apprentice," she said: "I thought of it as a business deal."Daniels said when news of her alleged affair with Trump broke last year, she was pushed at the time by her attorney and business manager to deny that it had taken place -- which she did in a signed statement released through Trump's attorney, Cohen."They made it sound like I had no choice," Daniels said. She acknowledged that she faced no threat of physical violence, but said she thought she could face legal repercussions."As a matter of fact, the exact sentence used was, 'They can make your life hell in many different ways,'" Daniels said.  3602

  

The Facebook post took off, with thousands of views and hundreds of comments. Most of those interacting with the post were also concerned about the toy guns looking so realistic.“What if a kid has one of these in the back seat and they don’t know and they get pulled over?” Way said.He went over different deadly scenarios with the store owner hoping to persuade him to take the guns off the shelves.It worked. Muhammad Mia, the Citgo store owner, tells WFTS he not only took the toys off the shelf but will no longer sell toy guns that do not have an orange cap on the end.“I don’t want anything to happen to anybody,” Mia said.WFTS showed the pictures of the toys to the Polk County Sheriff's Office.Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd says a situation involving a fake gun like this could prove to be deadly.“If you brandish that in a threatening manner it would get you shot by a law enforcement officer,” Judd said. The sheriff said the guns looked extremely similar to real-life guns.“It has every appearance of being a real gun,” he said.That’s exactly why Way says he took action the way he did, saying he didn’t want a repeat of the Rice case in his own community.In 2014, Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old boy from Ohio, was pulling out and pointing an airsoft replica. An officer subsequently shot and killed the boy, not realizing it was not a real gun. The replica was not marked with an orange cap. Courts justified the shooting since the gun appeared to be real even though it wasn’t.Federal laws ban play guns from being sold that do not have orange caps, but according to the Polk County Sheriff, there is a loophole. Any play guns that are spring loaded and shoot pellets do not have to be identified with any kind of markings to signify it’s not an actual gun.Way says he is glad he was able to educate the store owner on gun issues and hopes he might have saved someone’s life in the process.“It’s not a best practice to play with these guns like that out here,” he said.This story was originally published by 2018

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