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Stormy Daniels to tell her story of Trump 'affair' on CBS Stormy Daniels 'told to leave Trump alone' over affair claims
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The adult film actress who says she once had an affair with Donald Trump is due to appear on the American CBS TV network to tell her side of the story. Adult film actress Stormy Daniels, real name Stephanie Clifford, says she was threatened to keep quiet about an alleged sexual encounter with Donald Trump in 2006.
Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, alleges she had a sexual relationship with Mr Trump between 2006 and 2007. She told CBS News a man had approached her in a Las Vegas car park in 2011.
Mr Trump, who married Melania Trump in 2005, "vehemently denies" having had an affair with the actress. The stranger allegedly said "leave Trump alone", then looked at her young daughter and added: "It'd be a shame if something happened to her mom."
His lawyers are seeking $20m (£14m) in damages from her. Mr Trump strongly denies having had an affair with the actress.
They say she broke a non-disclosure deal signed before the 2016 presidential elections, which she claims is invalid. His lawyers are seeking $20m (£14m) in damages from her, saying she broke a non-disclosure deal signed before the 2016 presidential election. She says the claim is invalid.
President Trump has been at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida over the weekend but is due to return to the White House ahead of the interview on the 60 Minutes show on Sunday evening, the Washington Post reports/ Ms Clifford said she had had sex with Mr Trump just once.
Mr Trump married Melania Trump in 2005.
She told the 60 Minutes show, which aired on Sunday evening, that she had been approached by the man in the car park after having agreed to tell her story to a magazine.
"I was in a parking lot, going to a fitness class with my infant daughter," she said.
"A guy walked up on me and said to me, 'Leave Trump alone. Forget the story'. And then he leaned around and looked at my daughter and said, 'That's a beautiful little girl. It'd be a shame if something happened to her mom'. And then he was gone."
President Trump has not responded to the latest allegations.
He had been at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida over the weekend but was due to return to the White House ahead of the interview on the 60 Minutes show, the Washington Post reports.
Mrs Trump, however, is staying in Florida, a White House spokeswoman said.Mrs Trump, however, is staying in Florida, a White House spokeswoman said.
Ms Clifford is one of three women who have launched legal action over alleged affairs or sexual assault claims involving Mr Trump.Ms Clifford is one of three women who have launched legal action over alleged affairs or sexual assault claims involving Mr Trump.
Her lawyer, Michael Avenatti, told the BBC that his client's case was different to others' because of "acts of intimidation and the tactics that have been used to silence my client".Her lawyer, Michael Avenatti, told the BBC that his client's case was different to others' because of "acts of intimidation and the tactics that have been used to silence my client".
"I think that is very problematic and it should be very disturbing to not only the American people but anyone in western civilisation," he added. "That is not how people in power should conduct themselves.""I think that is very problematic and it should be very disturbing to not only the American people but anyone in western civilisation," he added. "That is not how people in power should conduct themselves."
Ms Clifford says she was paid $130,000 (about £92,000) by Mr Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, to remain silent about the affair just before the 2016 election.Ms Clifford says she was paid $130,000 (about £92,000) by Mr Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, to remain silent about the affair just before the 2016 election.
Mr Cohen confirmed in February he had privately paid her $130,000 (£95,000) but did not say what it was for. Mr Cohen confirmed in February he had privately paid her the money but did not say what it was for.
He said last month that neither Mr Trump nor the Trump Organization were parties to the transaction.He said last month that neither Mr Trump nor the Trump Organization were parties to the transaction.
Mr Cohen also denies ever threatening Ms Clifford, CBS News reports.