Stormy Is The Big News But Summer Zervos Subpoenas 'Apprentice' Records For Trump Talk About Women, Including Her

Stormy Is The Big News But Summer Zervos Subpoenas 'Apprentice' Records For Trump Talk About Women, Including Her

In a noteworthy legal move, Summer Zervos, a former contestant on 'The Apprentice', who accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, is suing the president for defamation in New York.  Alleging that he defamed her by calling her a liar for all the world to hear,  Zervos announced through her attorney Mariann Wang of Cuti Hecker Wang on Wednesday that subpoenas had been issued both to Metro-Goldwn-Mayer, which owns archives of 'The Apprentice' and to the Beverly Hills Hotel, where she alleges that Trump groped her in 2007.

In the subpoena issued Wednesday, Wang asked MGM to turn over all documents, video or audio that feature Summer Zervos or Mr. Trump talking about Zervos. The subpoena also seeks any recording in which Mr. Trump speaks of women “in any sexual or inappropriate manner.”

According to the New York Times, "The hotel subpoena seeks records of any stay by Mr. Trump from 2005 through 2009 as well as documents related to his longtime bodyguard, Keith Schiller; his longtime assistant, Rhona Graff; or Ms. Zervos."

In March, Justice Jennifer Schecter of State Supreme Court in Manhattan ruled against Marc E. Kasowitz, who argued that the New York court had no jurisdiction over a sitting president, mandating that the suit proceed. "No one is above the law," Justice Schecter wrote. “It is settled that the president of the United States has no immunity and is ‘subject to the laws’ for purely private acts.”

Trump's team has appealed for a stay in the case.

Two-Thirds Of Americans Believe Women's Stories Of Trump Affairs

Two-Thirds Of Americans Believe Women's Stories Of Trump Affairs

Sixty-three percent of people surveyed in a new CNN poll believe the women alleging affairs over Trump's quiet denials that they happened at all. In an interest Twist, Trump's overall approval rating rose significantly, even as people said they believe his women accusers and also that Trump's Cabinet and team of top advisers are "generally less qualified and less in touch than previous presidential appointees."

Stormy Daniels Hits Trump Hard, Denying Him The White Glove Treatment He Doesn't Deserve

Stormy Daniels Hits Trump Hard, Denying Him The White Glove Treatment He Doesn't Deserve

There's no way that Stormy Daniels could have lived up to the media hype around her Sunday night '60 Minutes' interview. When her brilliant attorney Michael Avenatti intimated that there would be major revelations around the Trump presidency in the '60 Minutes' segment, a decade-record audience of 22 million people gathered in watch parties. Dark and Stormy cocktails were served.

If you've followed the story closely, there were few new details. This general audience conclusion does not confirm an overall lack of brilliance in Stormy's interview strategy. As an aside, writes New York Magazine, Stormy gave us a lesson in taking the hot air out of Donald Trump. 

Daniels took down Donald Trump's boundless ego, if only for one moment. Stormy broke through Trump's delusional self-importance, "literally slapping him into awareness of another person."

Ronan Farrow Details Trump's Affair With Karen McDougal, As Story Daniels Says She Has A Monica Lewinsky Dress

Ronan Farrow Details Trump's Affair With Karen McDougal, As Story Daniels Says She Has A Monica Lewinsky Dress

Melania Trump must be out of her mind. Here is another major expose about her philandering, immoral, Putin-lover husband, a man who is unfortunately our president. The golden showers in Russia are looking more believable every day. Any woman who married Trump with his reputation and marital history deserves what she gets -- which is a whole lotta money in this case. I can't image this marriage will be saved, as Trump has made Melania Trump one of the most publicly humiliated women ever in history.

Ronan Farrow, who also broke The New Yorker story on Harvey Weinstein is the pen behind 'Donald Trump, A Playboy Model and A System For Concealing Infidelity'. The players include Trump loyalist David Pecker, the chairman of American Media, Inc., the publisher of the National Enquirer; Karen McDougal, a former Playmate of the Year; Donald Trump; and Dylan Howard, A.M.I.’s chief content officer.

Do not confuse Karen McDougal with Stormy Daniels. They are separate women who apparently had affairs with Trump simultaneously -- or close to it. All we know for sure is that Melania had given birth to Trump's son Barron in the recent past.

Trump's Personal Lawyer Confirms $130,000 Payment To Porn Star Stormy Daniels

Trump's Personal Lawyer Confirms $130,000 Payment To Porn Star Stormy Daniels

“Neither the Trump Organization nor the Trump campaign was a party to the transaction with Ms. Clifford, and neither reimbursed me for the payment, either directly or indirectly,” Mr. Cohen said in a statement to The New York Times. “The payment to Ms. Clifford was lawful, and was not a campaign contribution or a campaign expenditure by anyone.”

Cohen's statement about this "private transaction" was the first time Cohen acknowledged his role in the payment, first reported in January 2018 by The Wall Street Journal. It was made shortly after the birth of Trump's son Barron with current wife Melania. 

Note that Cohen's office is right next to Donald Trump's in Trump Tower. I wonder if those die-hard evangelicals who just trashed Bill Clinton -- and Hillary, too -- will ever look in the mirror and seen their own hypocrisy.

No. Because they've convinced themselves that Trump has been sent by God and can do no wrong. Talk about a tight religious knot.

In Touch Publishing 2011, Pre-NDA Stormy Daniels Unpublished Details Of Trump Affair

In Touch Publishing 2011, Pre-NDA Stormy Daniels Unpublished Details Of Trump Affair

In Touch magazine ran today an excerpt from a 2011 interview with adult film star Stormy Daniels (née Stephanie Clifford), in  which she shares details of her 2006 affair with Melania's then-husband, Donald Trump. 

The Wall Street Journal reported a few days ago that Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen paid Daniels $130,000 to keep quiet. And she is not. Given that this interview was given before Daniels signed an NDA, InTouch intends to publish the entire interview unedited -- all 5500 words of it. At the time the interview was conducted, Daniels took a polygraph test, and InTouch confirmed the story with two other sources -- her good friend Randy Spears and her ex-husband Mike Moz.