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Porn actress Stephanie Clifford, aka Stormy Daniels (seen on March 9 after a performance at a Florida strip club) claims that she has received threats of physical harm since coming out about her alleged affair with US President Donald Trump. Photo: Getty Images North America via AFP

Porn star Stormy Daniels ‘was threatened with harm after claiming affair with Donald Trump’

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Stormy Daniels, the pornographic actress who claims to have had an affair with Donald Trump, has received threats of physical harm, her lawyer said on Friday.

Lawyer Michael Avenatti declined to say whether the threats had come from the president in an interview on Friday about the alleged affair.

Towards the end of a 12-minute interview on MSNBC’s Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski asked if Daniels, whose given name is Stephanie Clifford, “had been threatened in any way”.

Avenatti said: “Yes.”

Brzezinski then asked: “Was she threatened with physical harm?”

Avenatti replied: “Yes.”

US President Donald Trump has denied sleeping with Daniels (right) through aides. Photo: AFP 

He declined to answer ensuing questions about whether Clifford’s life had been threatened or if the president had issued any of the threats.

“I’m not at liberty to discuss it,” Avenatti said. “You can ask it 17 different ways. I’ll give you the same answer.”

Avenatti said details of the threat, and the alleged affair that Clifford has said took place in 2006 and 2007, would be made public in an interview on CBS’s 60 Minutes on March 25.

Earlier this month, Clifford sued Trump and his long time personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, claiming they sought to silence her from speaking about her relationship with Trump. 

The lawsuit seeks to void a non-disclosure agreement Clifford signed before the presidential election in 2016. A court hearing is set for July 12 in Los Angeles.

Daniels, poses for pictures at the end of her striptease show in Gossip Gentleman club in Long Island, New York, on February 23. Photo: Reuters

Cohen said he had used a line of credit based on the value of his own home to gather US$130,000 to pay Clifford in a personal capacity. There is no proof that Trump knew about or approved the payment.

Trump has not spoken about the controversy and, through aides, has denied the relationship. Cohen has denied that Clifford was paid to keep quiet about the alleged affair.

On Monday, Clifford offered to return the money if she could speak freely.

The payment to Clifford was known about before the election, but it was not until January 2018 that a celebrity magazine released the transcript of a previously unpublished 2011 interview in which Clifford described an encounter with Trump.

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