Stormy Daniels was allegedly paid to keep quite about her relationship with President Donald Trump. Despite that, on March 25, she sat down with Anderson Cooper to lay out her side of the story in full. During that interview, Stormy Daniels told 60 M…
Stormy Daniels was allegedly paid to keep quite about her relationship with President Donald Trump. Despite that, on March 25, she sat down with Anderson Cooper to lay out her side of the story in full. During that interview, Stormy Daniels told 60 Minutes that she was threatened to keep silent over her alleged affair with now-President Donald Trump.
In her interview, Daniels, whose legal name is Stephanie Clifford, claimed that she was threatened by an unknown man in 2011 for agreeing to talk about her alleged affair. Daniels told 60 Minutes that as she got out of her car for a fitness class with her infant daughter, that a man approached her and told her to « leave Trump alone » before referencing her daughter in a threat.
She claimed,
She said she took it as a « direct threat, » though she added that she did not know the person and did not go to the police because she was scared. Elite Daily has reached out to the White House for comment regarding Daniels’ claims, but has not heard back at time of publishing. Trump has previously denied having an affair with Daniels.
A few months after that instance, Daniels’ lawyers called with an offer. Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen, was offering $130,000 in return for Daniels signing a non-disclosure agreement, according to 60 Minutes .
As it stands now, according to Daniels, Trump’s lawyers have threatened her with financial ruin, claiming that if she would be liable for one million dollars in fines every time she told the story of the alleged affair.
More to come.