Stormy Daniels' lawyer wants details from Treasury on payout

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WASHINGTON — An attorney for an adult-film actress alleging an affair with President Trump is asking the Treasury Department to release information it may have about a payment she received from the president's personal lawyer.

Stormy Daniels' attorney, Michael Avenatti, sent the letter to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Monday. He cites a Wall Street Journal report that said the bank used by Mr. Trump's lawyer raised concerns with the Treasury about the $130,000 payment.

Avenatti asked the department to make the information public. The payment came as part of a nondisclosure deal days before the 2016 presidential election.

Daniels is seeking to invalidate the agreement, which she says is related to a 2006 tryst with Mr. Trump. The White House says Mr. Trump denies an affair.

The Treasury Department didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

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