Stormy Daniels has demanded that Donald Trump be jailed ‘now’ as she breaks her silence following the ex-president’s hush-money conviction.
Speaking for the first time since the historic conviction, the former adult actress said: “I think he should be sentenced to prison and community service for the less fortunate, or as a volunteer punching bag in a women’s shelter.”
Stormy, 45, slammed the ex-president after revealing that Trump’s then-lawyer Michael Cohen made a $130,000 (£102,000) payment to ensure she kept quiet about alleged sex she had with the businessman during a golf tournament. decade earlier.
Trump, 77, and his lawyer later falsified business records to cover up the payment to the lawyer.
Trump now faces up to four years in prison when he is sentenced on July 11.
Stormy Daniels has revealed she wants Donald Trump immediately jailed after he is found guilty of all 34 counts of fraud (pictured at a ceremony in her honor in 2018)
The former president was found guilty, but claimed the decision was a joust
Despite the former president being found guilty of 34 fraud charges, Stormy said she will never escape death threats from his supporters.
She said The mirror she has had to remain in hiding despite bringing down the once most powerful leader in the world.
She said: ‘For me it’s not over yet. For me it will never be over. Trump may be guilty, but I still have to live with the legacy.”
Trump won the 2016 election by defeating Hillary Clinton, winning by a narrow margin in states such as Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, which had not voted Republican since the 1980s.
But before sealing his victory, Trump’s campaign was threatened after Stormy’s story emerged, but despite the threats and hatred leveled against her by die-hard Trump supporters, Stormy has insisted her position was the right one to do.
The former adult actress revealed it was intimidating having to face jurors in court, but was relieved when they believed her and found Trump guilty on all charges.
Despite her joy that the businessman had been found guilty, Stormy was unsure what punishment should be imposed on the presidential candidate and explained that a punishment had to be found that not only matched the crime but would also affect Trump personally.
Stormy and Trump first met in July 2006 at a celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
The former adult actress has said she had to remain in hiding because of abuse and death threats from some of Trump’s most fervent supporters.
Despite being found guilty, Trump has called the verdict a hoax and plans to appeal
Trump’s then-lawyer Michael Cohen falsified records with Trump to hide the fact that they had paid Stormy to keep quiet about an alleged sexual encounter
Although their relationship was initially a mix of business and pleasure, the two reportedly had sex in Trump’s hotel suite.
During the high-profile trial, the actress revealed intimate details about the alleged encounter.
She described the room’s furnishings and even Trump’s toiletry bag, and demonstrated sexual positions for the jury.
In her testimony, she also described how the former president compared her to his daughter Ivanka and how she spanked him with a magazine with him on the cover before the alleged sex.
She also said that as soon as he got back to his room, he took off his clothes and stood between her and the door waiting for her.
And while she admitted that Trump had not threatened her, she did say that she blacked out during the experience, but that they had sex in a missionary position.
The 45-year-old told the court that no one believed her and that no one would ever admit to having sex with the then-reality star, but in 2011 she shared her story with In Touch Weekly for $15,000.
But the article never saw the light of day after Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen, threatened to sue the publication.
But the story resurfaced after a video emerged of Trump bragging about how he grabbed women by the genitals without their consent, and in an effort to stop more bad press, Trump’s camp tried to silence Stormy again to lay.
But that all came back to bite the former president at trial and he was found guilty of all 34 counts of falsifying corporate documents to commit or conceal another crime — specifically that he violated the state law against conspiracy to to influence elections by ‘illegitimate means.’
But while Trump now faces up to four years in prison if convicted on July 11, Stormy’s life has been changed forever and she fears the lives of the 12 jurors could now also be in danger.
Just after the trial was completed, a MAGA gang was seen trying to track them down on the Internet and reveal their identities.