A Timeline of the History Between Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump – The New York Times

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A Timeline of the History Between Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump – The New York Times

Trump Hush-Money Trial
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Nearly two decades after they met in Nevada, Daniels and Trump met face to face again in a Lower Manhattan courtroom in the first criminal trial against a former United States president.

Nearly two decades after Stormy Daniels and Donald J. Trump met in Nevada, they came face to face again in a Lower Manhattan courtroom on Tuesday, where the first criminal trial against a former United States president is taking place.
Here is a timeline of their history:
Mr. Trump attended the American Century Celebrity Golf Tournament in Lake Tahoe, Nev., where Wicked Pictures, the production company whose adult films Ms. Daniels starred in, had set up a booth.
According to Ms. Daniels, the two met at the event, had dinner and then consensual sex in a hotel room. She said that Mr. Trump told her that she could appear on his reality television show, “The Apprentice.”
Mr. Trump had been married to his current wife, Melania, for about a year, and his youngest son, Barron, had been born several months before. There are photos of Mr. Trump and Ms. Daniels at the tournament, but he has denied having sex with her.
A year after the golf tournament, Mr. Trump invited Ms. Daniels to his bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel to discuss her possible appearance on “The Apprentice,” she recalled in a 2018 interview with “60 Minutes.” She never appeared on the show.
Ms. Daniels considered selling her account of having had sex with Mr. Trump for $15,000 to Bauer Publishing, the publisher of “Life & Style” magazine, The Wall Street Journal reported in March 2018. Mr. Trump’s personal lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, heard about the possible deal and intervened. Ms. Daniels was not paid.
Here’s how key figures involved in making hush-money payoffs on behalf of Donald J. Trump are connected.
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