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Stormy Daniels Mistakenly Believed Michael Cohen Sent Threatening Man

Michael Cohen Former U.S. President Trump's civil fraud trial continues, in New York Michael Cohen Appears at supreme court

In a recent interview, Susan Necheles questioned Stormy Daniels about her belief that Michael Cohen had sent a man to threaten her in a parking lot back in 2011. This incident occurred while Daniels was on her way to a mommy-and-me class with her infant daughter.

Daniels admitted that at the time, she believed Cohen was behind the threat. However, she now acknowledges that she was mistaken in her assumption. This revelation sheds new light on the events surrounding the incident and raises questions about the motivations and intentions of those involved.

She now acknowledges she was mistaken in her assumption.
Stormy Daniels believed Michael Cohen sent a man to threaten her in 2011.
The incident occurred while Daniels was on her way to a mommy-and-me class with her infant daughter.

The 2011 encounter in the parking lot has been a point of contention in the ongoing legal battles between Daniels and Cohen. The revelation that Daniels' initial belief was incorrect adds a layer of complexity to the narrative and underscores the importance of thorough investigation and fact-checking in legal proceedings.

As the story continues to unfold, it is crucial to consider all perspectives and evidence in order to arrive at a fair and just resolution. The evolving nature of this case serves as a reminder of the complexities and nuances involved in legal disputes, and the importance of seeking the truth above all else.

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