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Stormy Daniels Breaks Nondisclosure Agreement For '60 Minutes' Interview

Stormy Daniels enters federal court in Manhattan

Adult film star Stormy Daniels has revealed that she decided to proceed with her interview on '60 Minutes' despite being aware of the potential risk of violating the nondisclosure agreement she had signed.

In the highly-anticipated interview, Daniels discussed her alleged affair with President Donald Trump and the subsequent attempts to keep it secret. She acknowledged that by speaking out, she was taking a significant legal risk.

During the interview, Daniels detailed the alleged affair that she claims took place in 2006, and the subsequent efforts to cover it up. She also addressed the $130,000 payment she received from Trump's attorney, Michael Cohen, just days before the 2016 presidential election.

She received $130,000 payment from Trump's attorney before 2016 election.
Stormy Daniels took legal risk by discussing alleged affair with Trump on '60 Minutes'.
Daniels wanted to set the record straight and share her truth.

Despite the potential legal consequences, Daniels expressed her desire to set the record straight and share her side of the story. She emphasized that she was not seeking fame or attention, but rather wanted to speak her truth.

The interview with '60 Minutes' garnered significant attention and sparked further debate about the alleged affair and the implications for the Trump administration. Daniels' decision to speak out has raised questions about the validity of the nondisclosure agreement and the potential fallout for all parties involved.

As the story continues to unfold, the public remains captivated by the revelations and the ongoing legal battles surrounding the alleged affair. Daniels' willingness to defy the nondisclosure agreement in order to share her account has added a new layer of complexity to an already controversial and high-profile case.

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