Stormy Daniels declares Donald Trump needs to face justice over hush money scandal

Opening up about her previous legal battle with the scandal-plagued former US president, adult star-turned TV personality Stormy Daniels has fumed Donald Trump should be held accountable for allegedly falsifying business records to hide her hush money payments.

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Stormy Daniels thinks Donald Trump should be held accountable for allegedly falsifying business records to hide her hush money payments
Stormy Daniels thinks Donald Trump should be held accountable for allegedly falsifying business records to hide her hush money payments

Stormy Daniels thinks Donald Trump should be held accountable for allegedly falsifying business records to hide her hush money payments.

The adult star and stripper-turned TV personality and author, 44, shot to mainstream fame after her alleged 2006 fling with Donald Trump came to light in 2018 during his presidential administration, and declared she also wants him to face justice in his current tangle of legal cases.

She told Page Six: “How do you have that many indictments and not go to jail? I think that justice should be served and he should have to pay the penalty.

“Whether that sentence is jail time or something else, the most important part about this is showing that he’s not above the law.

“Because the precedent that this sets for the people who follow him is terrifying, whether you’re pro-Trump, pro-Biden or neither.”

Stormy is currently reprising her role as host of the gay dating show ‘For the Love of DILFs’ and says she hopes Trump will be tuning in.

She added: “That would be the greatest thing ever, honestly. And that’s saying a lot from someone who never wants to see Trump again. I would watch (him watch the show)!

“But you know what? I feel like a part of him would actually really appreciate it because he was such a reality TV genius in a way.

“And the other part of me thinks that he’s just so out of it now that he might just be oblivious.”

Trump has been criminally indicted four times, and will have a series of trials to attend in 2024 as he runs again for the White House.

His candidacy now also faces a challenge from the Colorado Supreme Court, which has ruled Trump, 77, cannot run for president because he engaged in an insurrection with his actions in the days leading to the US Capitol riot on 6 January 2021.

The former president faces four criminal prosecutions, including a four-count indictment accusing Trump and his allies of promoting false claims the 2020 election was rigged, pressuring officials to alter voting results and assembling fake slates of electors to prevent Congress from certifying current US president Joe Biden’s victory.