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AP: Melania Trump was an undocumented working model in '96.
Melania Trump, the wife of the Republican nominee Donald Trump, was paid for 10 modeling jobs in the United States in 1996 before obtaining the necessary documents to legally work in the country, The Associated Press reported Friday.
The report, which AP says is based on accounting ledgers, contracts and other related documents, comes one day after Melania Trump delivered her first speech in the campaign since the Republican National Convention. In the speech, she addressed her journey to becoming a U.S. citizen and how, "as a young entrepreneur, I wanted to follow my dream to a place where freedom and opportunity were in abundance."
Melania Trump arrived in the U.S. from Slovenia on Aug. 27, 1996, on a B1/B2 visitor visa and earned $20,056 for 10 modeling jobs before she obtained her H-1B work visa on Oct. 18, 1996, according to AP.
"The documents examined by the AP indicate that the modeling assignments would have been outside the bounds of her visa," AP reports.She received her green card in March 2001 and became a citizen in 2006 after marrying Donald Trump in 2005.
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If That isn't enough for poor Melania to deal with.....
National Enquirer Paid to Suppress Story of Donald Trump Cheating on Melania
The Wall Street Journal reports that the tabloid paid a former Playboy model $150,000 for the rights to the story of her affair with Donald Trump a decade ago, when he was married to Melania.
Why are we only learning of this alleged affair on a Friday night, three days before the election? Because unbeknownst to the model, the pro-Trump National Enquirer wasn’t paying to run the story, they were paying to kill it.
Karen McDougal, the 1998 Playmate of the Year, has told friends that she had a consensual romantic relationship with Trump starting in 2006, according to the Journal. They say it lasted 10 months to a year, and the mogul took McDougal and a friend to the 2006 Miss Universe pageant, seating them in the front row.
In August, the Enquirer reportedly pulled what’s known as a “catch and kill” on the story. McDougal thought the story would be published, but the tabloid was actually paying to make sure the story wouldn’t get out.
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