The jury is currently reviewing a significant agreement involving AMI, the parent company of the National Enquirer, and Dino Sajudin, a former doorman who claimed to have a story about Donald Trump fathering a son. The agreement in question was for the purchase of the rights to Sajudin's story and is dated November 15, 2015.
This agreement has sparked interest due to the nature of the story Sajudin claimed to possess. The National Enquirer, a well-known tabloid publication, has a history of publishing sensational stories about celebrities and public figures. The involvement of AMI, as its parent company, adds a layer of complexity to the situation.
The fact that the agreement was made in 2015, during a time when Donald Trump was a prominent public figure and eventually became the President of the United States, adds further intrigue to the case. The potential implications of such a story coming to light could have had significant repercussions at the time.
As the jury examines the details of the agreement between AMI and Sajudin, questions arise about the motivations behind the purchase of the story rights. The timing of the agreement, the parties involved, and the potential impact of the story all contribute to the ongoing interest in this case.
It remains to be seen how this agreement will be interpreted and what conclusions will be drawn from its contents. The outcome of this investigation could have far-reaching implications for all parties involved and may shed light on the inner workings of tabloid journalism and its relationship with powerful figures in society.