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Stephanie Clifford, aka Stormy Daniels, at the 2007 Grammy Awards Associated Press/Photo by Matt Sayles

Alleged Trump mistress fires another legal salvo

Stephanie Clifford, the woman who claims President Donald Trump paid her not to talk about an alleged affair they had in 2006, sued her former attorney Wednesday, saying he worked with Trump’s lawyers to deceive her. The lawsuit claims that Clifford’s former attorney, Keith Davidson, and Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, who is now the subject of a federal investigation, colluded to get Clifford to say on TV the affair never happened. The court filings include supposed text messages between the two lawyers in which Cohen tells Davidson not to let Clifford, who also goes by the name Stormy Daniels, do anymore interviews. Davidson allegedly responded, “100%” according to CNN.


Lynde Langdon

Lynde is WORLD’s executive editor for news. She is a graduate of World Journalism Institute, the Missouri School of Journalism, and the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Lynde resides with her family in Wichita, Kan.

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