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| Tabloid Allegedly Payed $30,000 to Squash Trump Love Child Rumor
American Media, Inc (AMI), the parent company of the National Enquirer, reportedly paid a former doorman at one of US President Donald Trump's buildings $30,000 for a rumor that suggested 45 fathered a child out of wedlock, the New Yorker and AP revealed on Thursday. According to the reports, AMI signed a contract with Dino Sajudin, the former doorman, in late 2015 that would effectively buy his silence in exchange for his story, which alleged that Trump fathered a child with a former employee in the late 1980s. Sajudin reportedly heard the tale from Matthew Calamari, Trump's head of security at the time. Sajudin's non-disclosure agreement noted that if he ever went public with the information or with information regarding the NDA, he would be required to pay a $1 million penalty. As the story goes, after an AMI reporter spoke with Sajudin and the media company spent several weeks researching the allegations, the story was ultimately dropped when the publisher decided that the claims