Stormy Daniels has displayed her assets in a turn around the stripper’s pole, just days after suing President Donald Trump in an effort to toss her non-disclosure agreement.
Daniels, 38, performed on Friday night at the Solid Gold strip club in Pompano Beach, Florida, hours after her attorney Michael Avenatti appeared on CNN to bash claims from the Trump camp.
The crowd gawped as Daniels entered in a red-sequined brassier paired with a ruffled-lace and sequined skirt and leather corset front, photos from the venue show.
Strutting confidently on the runway stage, Daniels flipped the skirt up provocatively before doffing it entirely.
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Daniels, 38, performed on Friday night at the Solid Gold strip club in Pompano Beach, Florida
The crowd gawped as Daniels entered in a red-sequined brassier paired with a ruffled-lace and sequined skirt and leather corset front
Strutting confidently on the runway stage, Daniels flipped the skirt up provocatively
As she shed her layers, Daniels was bestowed dollar bills tucked into her undergarments
Smiling in her heels and undergarments, Daniels could be seen with single dollar bills tucked into her thong and garter.
It was all part of her ‘This p***y grabs back Mr President’ world tour. She is scheduled to return to Solid Gold for an encore appearance on Saturday.
It comes just hours after the latest salvo from Daniels, real name Stephanie Gregory Clifford, in her legal battle with President Trump over a non-disclosure agreement.
Daniels was paid $130,000 in the agreement, money that Trump’s attorney Michael Cohen said came from his own pockets and not the Trump administration.
The porn star claimed in a lawsuit filed this week that the payment made as part of a nondisclosure agreement was to ensure she didn’t share details of an extramarital affair with Trump.
Daniel’s lawyer Avenatti sat with CNN anchor Anderson Cooper on Friday to call Cohen’s story of the transaction, utter ‘nonsense’.
Smiling in her heels and undergarments, Daniels could be seen with single dollar bills tucked into her thong and garter
It was all part of her ‘This p***y grabs back Mr President’ world tour
The porn star is scheduled to return to Solid Gold for an encore appearance on Saturday
Porn star Stormy Daniels (left) arrives at Solid Gold strip club with her assistant and fellow porn star Kayla Paige in Pompano Beach, Florida on Friday
Avenatti (above) spoke on CNN in response to Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen’s claims that he paid Daniels the $130,000 using money from his home equity line funds
Stormy Daniels’ lawyer on Trump’s lawyer’s explanation of porn star payment: “Nonsense, ridiculous, preposterous, ludicrous… we are out of words to describe what Mr. Cohen is trying to sell to the American public” https://t.co/ZRDxDJTGxh https://t.co/sIHHTdGSPW
— Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) March 10, 2018
Cohen has claimed that he personally paid Daniels out of his home equity line, and that Trump never authorized the transaction.
‘We have heard explanation upon explanation. They are ever changing. It’s nonsense. I’m running out of superlatives. Your legal analysts are running out of superlatives…,’ Avenatti said on CNN.
‘Nonsense, ridiculous, preposterous, ludicrous…the list goes on and on. We are out of words to describe what Mr Cohen is trying to sell to the American public. Anderson, it is impossible, it is so out of the realm of possibility that this attorney undertook all of this work,’ he added.
He then claimed that it would have been impossible for Cohen to undertake the extensive work of a non-disclosure agreement without the consultation or authorization of Trump.
‘This took a long time. The negotiation, the drafting, the communication, the routing of the payment. We’re talking about hours and hours and hours,’ Avenatti said.
‘What Mr Cohen and the administration expects the American public to believe is that he went off half-cocked on his own without any guide of communication whatsoever with his client. None. He just decided that he was going to do this,’ he added.
Donald Trump and porn Stormy Daniels pose together in 2006. Daniels has come forward saying that the two shared an intimate relationship from 2006 to 2007
Trump laywer Michael Cohen (above) says that his transaction had nothing to do with the Trump organization despite his payment being linked to his Trump email account
Cohen said last month in a public statement that ‘[n]either the Trump Organization nor the Trump campaign was a party to the transaction with Ms. Clifford, and neither reimbursed me for the payment, either directly or indirectly.
‘The payment to Ms. Clifford was lawful, and was not a campaign contribution or a campaign expenditure by anyone.’
On Thursday, a nonprofit watchdog group has asked the Justice Department and the Office of Government Ethics to investigate whether the secret payment may have violated federal law because Trump did not list it on his financial disclosure forms
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington lodged the civil and criminal complaint, arguing that the payment may have been a loan from Cohen to Trump and, if so, needed to be disclosed.
And CREW noted that special counsel Robert Mueller may also want to investigate because of ‘a similar pattern of potential blackmail’ in personal matters involving Trump.