During the recent testimony, Georgia Longstreet shed light on the negotiations between Gina Rodriguez, Stormy Daniels's agent, and National Enquirer editor Dylan Howard regarding the alleged affair story.
The discussions between Rodriguez and Howard occurred in October 2016, focusing on the compensation for Daniels's story. Howard inquired about the price for Stormy on October 8, 2016, to which Rodriguez proposed $250,000.
Howard countered with an offer of $100,000 the following day, prompting Rodriguez to suggest $150,000. Despite Howard's response of $110, Rodriguez stood firm at $150,000.
After further negotiations, the two parties eventually settled on $120,000 for Daniels's story, as evidenced by their text messages.
On October 17, 2016, Rodriguez messaged Howard, indicating that they were not proceeding with the 'Trump deal.' She expressed dissatisfaction with the delayed payment and the other party's attempts to prolong the process, mentioning the interest from the Daily Mail in acquiring the story.