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Stormy Daniels Contradicts Testimony About Post-Threat Actions

Stormy Daniels enters federal court in Manhattan

During the ongoing legal proceedings involving Stormy Daniels and former President Donald Trump, Trump's attorney Susan Necheles has been focusing on Daniels' actions following an alleged threat in 2011. Necheles has been questioning Daniels based on statements from her book 'Full Disclosure,' where Daniels mentioned going to an exercise class after the incident.

In her book, Daniels wrote about going to the exercise class after the man allegedly threatened her in a parking lot. However, during the recent court session, Daniels disputed this account. She clarified that she did not attend the exercise class but instead went to the bathroom with her daughter, claiming her baby had a 'blowout.'

When pressed on the issue, Daniels emphasized that she was too scared to have gone to the exercise class after the threatening encounter. She stated, 'There's no way I could've possibly done the class as scared as I was.'

Daniels' book 'Full Disclosure' mentions attending an exercise class after the incident.
Trump's attorney questions Daniels' actions post-alleged threat in 2011.
In court, Daniels disputes attending the exercise class, citing fear.

The discrepancy between Daniels' book and her testimony in court has become a focal point in the legal proceedings. Necheles has been using Daniels' own words against her to challenge the consistency of her statements.

As the case continues to unfold, the details surrounding the alleged threat and Daniels' subsequent actions are under scrutiny. The differing accounts provided by Daniels in her book and during the court session have added complexity to the legal battle between the parties involved.

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