During the ongoing legal proceedings involving Stormy Daniels and former President Donald Trump, Trump's attorney Susan Necheles questioned Daniels about the advertising for her tour. Necheles specifically focused on a club flyer that featured a photo of Daniels and Trump from a golf course meeting.
Daniels vehemently denied having any control over how the club chose to advertise, stating, 'False, I have no control over how the club advertises.' The flyer in question used a widely circulated photo of Daniels and Trump at a Lake Tahoe golf tournament with the tagline: 'He saw her live. You can too!'
Necheles probed further, asking Daniels if she was targeting individuals who held negative views towards Trump. Daniels clarified that she was not selling herself to any particular group but was simply performing at clubs where admission was open to anyone willing to pay.
Daniels emphasized that the clientele at the clubs varied and that she was not altering her performance to cater to a specific audience. She stated, 'I never reposted anything that had this photo' and expressed her dislike for the tagline used in the advertisement.
Throughout her testimony, Daniels maintained that she was not engaging in any deliberate marketing tactics aimed at exploiting her association with Trump. She asserted that she was merely continuing to do her job as she always had, without any intention of capitalizing on the controversy surrounding her relationship with the former president.