Stormy Daniels Wore Bulletproof Vest Due To Fear At Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial
Clark Brewster, attorney for pornstar Stormy Daniels, stated that a bulletproof vest was worn by her every day until arriving at the Manhattan courthouse to testify against former US President Donald Trump.
In an exclusive interview with CNN, Brewster revealed that Daniels was gripped with fear-not about taking the stand or sharing her story, but about potential threats from individuals. He expressed genuine concern regarding this matter.

Concerns about security upon entering New York were expressed by Daniels. She was particularly uneasy due to her residence in an area that may lack the level of security she finds reassuring. Brewster further shared that Daniels cried herself to sleep before her arrival on Sunday.
Daniels' Safety Concerns Highlighted
Clark Brewster, attorney for Stormy Daniels, also shared that Daniels had been wearing her daughter's necklace to court for comfort. In an interview with CNN, Brewster described this gesture as touching, noting that Daniels' daughter, Caden Crain, had crafted the necklace for her.
Daniels' fears for her safety are not unfounded, having previously expressed similar concerns in a documentary released earlier this year. In the film, she mentioned that her acceptance of hush money was driven by apprehension for her personal safety. Brewster reiterated this sentiment following Daniels' testimony, which included explicit details of an alleged 2006 sexual encounter with Donald Trump-an allegation Trump has vehemently denied, as reported by Hindustan Times.
Brewster emphasized that Daniels demonstrated her quick thinking and responsiveness during cross-questioning by Trump's lawyers, describing it as her moment to "shine."
Trump's Lawyer Denies Alleged Affair and Challenges Daniels' Credibility
In the midst of escalating legal proceedings, Donald Trump's attorney, Susan Necheles, intensified the battle by cross-examining Stormy Daniels in an attempt to undermine her credibility. Necheles focused on Daniels' financial gains from publicly disclosing the alleged affair, portraying her as an unreliable witness and asserting that the affair "never happened," as per media reports.
The case revolves around 34 felony charges against the former president, accusing him of falsifying business records related to a $130,000 payment to Daniels. This payment, orchestrated by Trump's former "fixer" Michael Cohen, was allegedly intended to secure Daniels' silence about the purported affair during the critical period of the 2016 presidential election.












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