Stormy Daniels’ True Feelings on Donald Trump Indictment, Revealed
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Stormy Daniels's lawyer gave details on how the adult actress reacted when he broke the Donald Trump indictment news to her.

The allegations against Donald Trump, who is now the first former president of the United States to be criminally investigated, have not been made public.

A Manhattan grand jury decided to pursue the Donald Trump indictment for paying porn actress Stormy Daniels before the 2016 presidential election following a years-long probe, according to Al Jazeera.

Stormy Daniels's lawyer, Clark Brewster, said that he broke the Donald Trump indictment update to the adult film actress on Thursday.

In an interview with Anderson Cooper, Brewster said: "She wasn't surprised because I really do believe over the last three or four weeks, particularly, it seemed to be likely or inevitable that an indictment would be returned," per CNN.

The lawyer believes that Stormy Daniels feels relieved since this is a battle over his denial of reality and Donald Trump's fabrication of "stories."

When Donald Trump married his current wife, Melania, in 2005, adult film actress Stormy Daniels contacted several media sites in 2016 to attempt to sell her story of an alleged affair they had in 2006.

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Donald Trump Allegedly Wanted To Keep Stormy Daniels Silent

Michael Cohen, Trump's attorney, paid Stormy Daniels hush money $130,000 for her to be silent about her alleged affair with Donald Trump.

But, the documentation for Donald Trump's reimbursement of his lawyer indicates that the money was used to cover legal bills. They argue this amounts to a crime (a misdemeanor in New York) since it is Trump manipulating corporate documents.

Since he didn't want voters to discover he was engaged in an affair with Stormy Daniels, prosecutors might also claim he broke election law by trying to conceal his payments to her.

After looking into the $130,000 Stormy Daniels hush money, a grand jury has decided to indict the ex-POTUS. Donald Trump,76, insists he did nothing wrong, according to the BBC.

District Attorney Alvin Bragg of Manhattan has been leading the investigation, and his office has stated that they have been in touch with Donald Trump's lawyer to "coordinate his surrender" on undisclosed charges.

Sources said that Donald Trump, who now resides in Florida, would travel to New York on Monday and be presented in court on Tuesday for the Donald Trump indictment.

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