Adult film star Stormy Daniels made headlines on Thursday as she admitted in court to receiving nearly $1 million for her story about an alleged affair with former President Donald Trump. During cross-examination by Trump's lawyer, Susan Necheles, Daniels was asked if she wanted to publicly confirm having had sex with Trump, to which she responded that no one would want to make such a statement.
When questioned about her financial gains from the story, Daniels mentioned that she participated in a segment on 60 Minutes without compensation. She also confirmed selling her life story for $800,000 for a book deal, although there was confusion about the total amount she received.
Necheles pointed out that Daniels was paid $930,000 for selling her story, but Daniels claimed she did not receive the full $800,000. Daniels revealed that her story in the book began when she was two years old, but she believed that people would be most interested in the section about Trump.
Another topic brought up during the court session was the 'Make America Horny Tour,' which Daniels denied naming. She clarified that she only received a portion of the $130,000 payment in exchange for signing a non-disclosure agreement regarding her alleged relationship with Trump.