Stormy Daniels passed 2011 polygraph test regarding alleged Trump affair


(MENAFN- Trend News Agency ) The Wall Street Journal revealed on Tuesday that adult film star Stormy Daniels took a polygraph test in 2011 regarding her alleged affair with US President Donald Trump and passed with flying colors, Sputnik International reports.

According to the report, Daniels took the test as part of a deal to sell her story to Bauer Publishing for $15,000. The publisher, however, never released her story after Michael Cohen, Trump's personal lawyer, reportedly threatened to sue. Daniels' tell-all was also shelved due to a lack of other proof.

A summary of the polygraph test shows that Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Cliffords, was deemed "truthful" when asked if she had unprotected, vaginal sex with 45 in July 2006. Her response was marked inconclusive when it came to whether or not Trump offered her a spot on "The Apprentice," though. The test was conducted by Ronald Slay, an examiner with Western Security Consultants in Las Vegas.

The polygraph report also included a sworn declaration from Slay acknowledging the test's authenticity.

Prior to the publication of the lie detector results, Michael Avenatti, Daniels' lawyer, tweeted that there is video footage of the test. He reportedly paid a sum of $25,000 for the rights to the video, the Huffington Post reported.

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