Trump awarded $293,000

Judge dismisses Stormy Daniels' defamation suit over tweet, orders her to pay the legal fees
Reuters, Los Angeles

Adult film actress Stormy Daniels must pay more than $290,000 to reimburse President Donald Trump for legal fees he spent defending himself in a defamation lawsuit she brought against him over a tweet, a judge ruled on Tuesday.

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, lost her defamation lawsuit in October, with a federal judge in Los Angeles saying the president's tweet was protected by the freedom of speech clause of the US Constitution.

Following that ruling, Trump's attorneys at a hearing last week requested nearly $800,000 in legal fees and sanctions, but US District Judge James Otero in his latest ruling awarded a fraction of the sum.

Otero's ruling awarded Trump most of the legal costs his attorneys had sought, but only $1,000 in sanctions.

"The court's order, along with the court's prior order dismissing Stormy Daniels' defamation case against the president, together constitute a total victory for the president, and a total defeat for Stormy Daniels in this case," Charles Harder, an attorney for Trump, said in a statement.

Daniels' attorney, Michael Avenatti, in a statement suggested the attorneys' fees in the defamation case were of small importance in Daniels' broader litigation battle with Trump.

Daniels, who has written a "tell-all" book about Trump called "Full Disclosure," has separate from the defamation lawsuit gone to court to challenge the validity of a $130,000 hush money agreement over a tryst she claimed she and Trump had more than a decade ago.