NEW DELHI: Adult film actress Stormy Daniels has expressed a sense of vindication following the recent legal verdict against former President Donald Trump. The case, which has drawn significant public attention, centered around allegations of hush money payments made to Daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, had previously claimed that Trump’s personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, paid her $130,000 to keep silent about an alleged affair with Trump.The payments were reportedly made just before the 2016 election to prevent the story from influencing the vote.
“I feel a sense of vindication,” Daniels said in response to the verdict. She has consistently maintained that the payment was intended to buy her silence about the affair, an allegation Trump has denied.
The verdict found Trump liable for defamation and fraudulent business practices related to the payments. The court’s decision marks a significant moment in the ongoing legal battles faced by the former president.
Daniels added, “I hope that this will serve as a reminder that no one is above the law, and that the truth matters.”
Michael Cohen, who has since turned against Trump and cooperated with investigators, also welcomed the verdict. “This is a significant step towards accountability,” Cohen remarked. He had pleaded guilty to several charges, including campaign finance violations, and testified that Trump directed him to make the payments.
The ruling has been seen by many as a victory for those who have sought to hold Trump accountable for his actions both during and after his presidency. However, Trump and his legal team have vowed to appeal the decision, maintaining his innocence and calling the trial politically motivated.
As the legal processes continue, the case remains a focal point in the broader discussion about legal accountability and the political implications of the verdict. Daniels’ reaction underscores the emotional and personal impact of the case, as she navigates the aftermath of the high-profile legal battle.
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, had previously claimed that Trump’s personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, paid her $130,000 to keep silent about an alleged affair with Trump.The payments were reportedly made just before the 2016 election to prevent the story from influencing the vote.
“I feel a sense of vindication,” Daniels said in response to the verdict. She has consistently maintained that the payment was intended to buy her silence about the affair, an allegation Trump has denied.
The verdict found Trump liable for defamation and fraudulent business practices related to the payments. The court’s decision marks a significant moment in the ongoing legal battles faced by the former president.
Daniels added, “I hope that this will serve as a reminder that no one is above the law, and that the truth matters.”
Michael Cohen, who has since turned against Trump and cooperated with investigators, also welcomed the verdict. “This is a significant step towards accountability,” Cohen remarked. He had pleaded guilty to several charges, including campaign finance violations, and testified that Trump directed him to make the payments.
The ruling has been seen by many as a victory for those who have sought to hold Trump accountable for his actions both during and after his presidency. However, Trump and his legal team have vowed to appeal the decision, maintaining his innocence and calling the trial politically motivated.
As the legal processes continue, the case remains a focal point in the broader discussion about legal accountability and the political implications of the verdict. Daniels’ reaction underscores the emotional and personal impact of the case, as she navigates the aftermath of the high-profile legal battle.