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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

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The European Union is currently trying to force Ireland to collect €13 billion ( billion) in unpaid taxes from Apple. The European Commission -- the EU's executive arm whose remit includes antitrust cases -- ruled last year that the Irish government had granted illegal aid to Apple by helping it keep its tax bill artificially low for more than 20 years. 358

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The City of Chula Vista issued a statement on the possible case:"On March 4, 2020, the City of Chula Vista was informed by County of San Diego health officials that an individual recently tested presumptive positive for COVID-19 and had close, yet minimal, contact with persons within the city of Chula Vista. The individual is a resident of another CA county and had recently traveled to a high-risk region as defined by the U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC). County health officials have made contact with those persons believed to have been in close contact with the individual. Although County health officials indicate the risk to other persons is low, County officials advised all involved persons to follow CDC guidance to self-quarantine. These persons will continue to be monitored for 14-days. The City of Chula Vista is providing this information out of an abundance of caution. The City of Chula Vista believes the current risk to our community is low and will continue to coordinate with the County of San Diego to monitor the on-going situation."The Chula Vista Elementary School District said Thursday night that a parent of a pre-school student at Fester Charter School is under self-quarantine. The person was notified by her employer of possible COVID-19 exposure. The woman was quarantined due to her exposure to an AT&T regional manager who lives in Orange County. The woman decided to keep her child home from the school during the 14-day quarantine. ¡°At this time, there is no indication that the parent of our preschool student has contracted COVID-19. In fact, the HHSA (San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency) has indicated there is a low probability that the individual will contract it,¡± the district said in a statement. HHSA also told the district that at no point have any students or staff been ¡°subject to exposure to the COVID-19 virus from this aren¡¯t or student.¡±The district sent the following letter to parents and staff: 1978

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The failure of Manafort's cooperation could lead to more criminal charges, prosecutors have said. It also sets into motion a schedule that will lead up to his sentencing.Manafort is now set to be the sixth Mueller defendant to face sentencing.Both former Trump personal attorney Michael Cohen and former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the federal government and will be sentenced separately in the next two weeks.Three other less-high-profile defendants earned between two weeks and 6 months in prison.Manafort is scheduled to receive his first sentence, for eight financial convictions decided by a Virginia jury, in early February.His second sentencing date, before the judge who's handling the breach of his plea agreement, is tentatively set for early March.For the two charges he currently faces in DC federal court, Manafort could receive 17 to 22 years in prison, his plea agreement says.He has been in jail in Virginia since June. The last time Manafort was seen in public he entered court in a wheelchair, with a foot bandaged, apparently suffering from an illness similar to gout. That was about two months ago. 1163

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