Porn star Stormy Daniels (43) has unpacked many racy details about ex-President Donald Trump in the past – now she has also been questioned by the New York prosecutor’s office about her affair. The question is whether the blonde has been given hush money to keep her relationship with the real estate magnate a secret. An indictment against Trump is expected in the coming days.
“At the request of the Manhattan Attorney’s Office, Stormy Daniels and I met with prosecutors today,” her attorney, Clark Brewster, tweeted Wednesday. “Stormy has responded to questions and has agreed to be available as a witness or for further investigation if necessary.” Daniels also thanked her attorney for “helping us in our ongoing fight for truth and justice.”
Trump first ex-US president indicted for crime?
A jury will decide whether to press charges after the prosecutor presents evidence. There is speculation in the American media that this will be the case in the coming days. Trump would be the first former US president to be charged with a crime.
Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen also appeared before the New York grand jury for a second day in a row to discuss details of Trump’s role in the payments to Daniels. In the United States, a jury decides whether to indict a case after the prosecution has presented evidence. American media assumes that this will happen to Trump in the coming days. He would be the first former US president to be charged with a crime.
Trump’s lawyers agree to pay Daniels
The case allegedly involves hush money payments to two women: model Karen McDougal and porn star Daniels. Daniels says he had sex with Trump in 2006. According to his own statements, his then-lawyer, Michael Cohen, who has since left him, paid her hush money on Trump’s behalf in 2016 to avoid harm from his boss in the presidential election campaign. Trump and his lawyers admit payment, but deny that Trump has anything to do with the actress.
Cohen pleaded guilty to multiple charges in court in 2018, including violating campaign finance laws for the hush money payments to Daniels. He was convicted in December 2018.
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