Stormy Daniels’s Lawyer Wants Suspicious Activity Report About Trump Silence Agreement
Daniels's attorney, Michael Avenatti, made the remarks about his client's alleged 2006 affair with Trump in an appearance on "Megyn Kelly Today." “So you say there’s more to her story than what we’ve already heard, like what?” Kelly said. “When she sat for that interview, it actually lasted over two hours in length, the actual interview," Avenatti said. "And then the portion that the American public saw was only 14 or 16 minutes of actual interview time on ‘60 Minutes.’” "But had it been newsworthy, ‘60 Minutes’ would have put it on the air," Kelly said. “Well, ‘60 Minutes’ and CBS, you know, they’re a conservative network," Avenatti replied.
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