WASHINGTON — In financial disclosure documents filed this week, President Trump reported reimbursing his personal attorney, Michael Cohen, for an expenditure over $100,000 last year – an apparent reference to the $130,000 that Cohen paid to ensure the silence of an adult-film actress who claimed she had an affair with Trump. Trump had previously said he did not know about the 2016 payment to Stormy Daniels, which Cohen said he made through funds he obtained through his home-equity line of credit. The Office of Government Ethics, which released the documents, also sent a letter to the Justice Department saying the payment should have been disclosed. President Trump’s official disclosure statement: This story will be updated.