Former Trump doorman whose love child claim was invoked during hush money trial vows to vote for ex-prez
WASHINGTON, DC: Donald Trump’s former doorman, who used to work at the Trump Tower, has spoken out following his ex-boss' conviction in the hush money trial.
Dino Sajudin's claim that the ex-POTUS had a love child with his former maid was revived during the Manhattan trial.
In his self-published memoir ‘Trump Doorman’, citing Mr C, he wrote, "Little Tiffany and Ivanka are not the only girls out there carrying the big guy’s DNA."
Though the story was eventually debunked, in 2015, David Pecker, the then-publisher of the National Enquirer tabloid, reportedly paid Sajudin $30,000 in exchange for his silence.
A source also revealed, "There’s no question it was done as a favor to continue to protect Trump from these potential secrets. That’s black-and-white."
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The $30,000 deal between the Enquirer's corp parent AMI and Dino Sajudin came into evidence, showing the doorman's payoff for "information regarding Donald Trump's illegitimate child."
Pecker said they paid to quash the story, even knowing it was bogus. pic.twitter.com/ygyGMX1eU6
Former Trump Tower doorman Dino Sajudin asks Donald Trump to control his anger
Following Trump's conviction, Sajudin said, "I don't think it's a good idea for Trump to be bashing the judge right now, because this is far from over," as reported by the Daily Mail.
On Thursday, a 12-member New York jury found the former president guilty on all 34 charges of falsifying business documents to hide a $130,000 payment made to Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election.
Trump's sentencing has been scheduled for July 11 and he could spend up to four years behind bars.
Since the day of the guilty verdict, the former POTUS has only blasted the trial, the judge, and the Biden administration.
He reportedly remarked, "This was a disgrace. This was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge who was corrupt. It’s a rigged trial, a disgrace," adding, "This is all done by Biden and his people. This is done by Washington. No one has ever seen anything like this," according to NBC News.
Sajudin feels Trump should be patient at this moment.
He noted, "The judge still has to sentence him, so don't piss off the judge. You know, it doesn't make sense to me … Why poke the bear? Wait until they sentence you, and then go say what you're gonna say."
Despite all the drama, the former Trump Tower doorman continues to express unwavering support for his ex-employer and even vouched to vote for him in the November election.
Biden campaign spokesman Michael Tyler slams Donald Trump
Meanwhile, Biden campaign spokesman Michael Tyler fired back at Trump over his accusation against the incumbent administration.
He said, "Trump is consumed by his own thirst for revenge and retribution."
"America just witnessed a confused, desperate, and defeated Donald Trump rambles about his own personal grievances and lie about the American justice system, leaving anyone watching with one obvious conclusion: This man cannot be president of the United States," stressed Tyler.