Trump accuser reacts to his indictment, pending trial

Stormy Daniels – the former porn actress who claims she was paid $130,000 in hush money by Trump just before the 2016 presidential election – has said about it all.

She posted on Twitter: “Thank you to everyone for your support and love!

“I have so many messages coming in that I can’t respond…also don’t want to spill my champagne.”

She said merchandise and autograph orders are “pouring in” after a grand jury voted to indict Trump after investigating the pay-out to Daniels in an attempt to buy her silence over an alleged affair.

Daniels tweeted the hashtag #Teamstormy.

Trump has acknowledged personally reimbursing his lawyer, Michael Cohen, who arranged the payment. However, he has strongly denied the affair or any wrongdoing regarding campaign laws.

You can read about how the saga between Daniels and Trump unfolded

Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump will be charged with a crime over allegations he covered up hush money payments to ex-porn actress Stormy Daniels.

Ms Daniels claims she and Mr Trump had sex, and that she accepted $130,000 (£100,000) from his former lawyer before the 2016 election in exchange for her silence on the encounter.

The lawyer, Michael Cohen, was later jailed on multiple charges.

The former president has denied he had any sexual involvement with Ms Daniels since the allegations surfaced in 2018.

Ms Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, has said in media interviews that she met Mr Trump at a charity golf tournament in July 2006.

She alleged the pair had sex once in his hotel room at Lake Tahoe, a resort area between California and Nevada. A lawyer for Mr Trump “vehemently” denied this at the time.

“He didn’t seem worried about it. He was kind of arrogant,” she said in response to an interviewer’s question asking if Mr Trump had told her to keep quiet about their alleged night together.

Mr Trump’s wife at the time, Melania Trump, was not at the tournament and had just given birth.

In 2016, days before the US presidential election, Ms Daniels said Mr Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen paid her $130,000 in “hush money” to keep her quiet about the affair.

She said she took it because she was concerned for the safety of her family.

Ms Daniels said she was legally and physically threatened to stay silent.

In 2011, shortly after she agreed to give an interview to In Touch magazine about the alleged affair, she said an unknown man had approached her and her infant daughter in a Las Vegas car park and told her to “leave Trump alone”.

“That’s a beautiful little girl. It’d be a shame if something happened to her mom,” she recalled him saying, in a 2018 interview with CBS’s 60 Minutes.

The interview with In Touch would not be published in full until 2018.

Before the 60 Minutes episode aired, a shell company linked to Mr Cohen threatened Ms Daniels with a $20m lawsuit, arguing she had broken their non-disclosure deal (NDA), or “hush agreement”.

Ms Daniels told the CBS show she was risking a million-dollar fine by speaking on national television, but “it was very important to me to be able to defend myself”.

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