Stormy Daniels passed a lie detector test about her affair with Trump: Report

Polygraph tests taken in 2011 by Stormy Daniels and her ex-husband Michael Mosney support Daniels accounts that she had unprotected sex with President Trump in July 2006, according to a report Tuesday.

A polygraph examiner specifically asked Daniels in 2011 if she had “unprotected sex” with Trump in July of 2006. According to records published by the Wall Street Journal, Daniels was truthful when she answered “yes.”

Before taking the lie-detector test in 2011, Life & Style Magazine allegedly offered Clifford $15,000 to share the story about her affair with Trump after Daniel’s agent reached out to them, the WSJ reports. After interviewing and taking the polygraph, the magazine contacted Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen to request a comment.

Cohen reportedly threatened to sue the magazine and Life & Style decided not to publish the story.

Cohen paid Daniels $130,000 in hush money so she would not discuss her alleged relationship with Trump. Daniels signed a nondisclosure agreement in 2016, but Daniels filed a lawsuit this month calling for it to be nullified because Trump failed to sign it.

Daniel’s lawyer, Michael Avenatti, did not extensively comment on Daniel’s attempted to sell the story of her affair with Trump in 2011.

“Unfortunately, and despite the prior WSJ reporting which was credible, this story is far more fiction than fact. Too many inaccuracies to count,” Avenatti said in a written statement, according to The Wall Street Journal.

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