Stormy Daniels Says Her Former Lawyer Colluded With Michael Cohen
- New lawsuit accuses lawyers of plotting to make her tell lies
- Davidson says lawsuit frees him to speak out about ‘the truth’
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Stephanie Clifford, the adult movie star professionally known as Stormy Daniels, said her former lawyer colluded with Donald Trump’s long-term attorney Michael Cohen in a bid to make her lie about her alleged tryst with Trump.
Keith Davidson represented Clifford in 2016 when Cohen paid her $130,000 to keep quiet about a sexual encounter she says she had with Trump in 2006. Davidson and Cohen exchanged a series of messages in January to have Clifford appear on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show and have her refute a 2011 interview In Touch Weekly published that month, describing her encounter with Trump, according to a complaint filed Wednesday in state court in Santa Monica, California.