Omri Ben-Shahar: Stormy Daniels is Wrong

Where Stormy Daniels is probably wrong — and why it may not matter

“The idea that it's null and void, I don't think that goes anywhere,” said Charles Fried, a former U.S. solicitor general who teaches contract law at Harvard Law School.

“The contract was performed,” added Omri Ben-Shahar, a contract-law specialist at the University of Chicago Law School. “Stormy Daniels got paid and took the money, so how can she say that there was no binding contract until signature?”

Daniels accepted $130,000 shortly before Election Day 2016 in exchange for her promise not to talk publicly about what she claims was a sexual relationship with Trump a decade earlier. The president denies the affair.

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