Stormy Daniels

American pornographic actress

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May 30 2024 Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to payments made to Stormy Daniels.
May 7 2024 Daniels testified in the trial, describing her alleged sexual encounter with Trump and their relationship.
April 15 2024 Trump's trial began in New York City on 34 felony charges related to hush money payments to Daniels.
2023 Stormy Daniels was honored with the Pornhub Lifetime Achievement Award, further cementing her legacy in the adult entertainment industry.
2020 Stormy Daniels won the AVN Award for Mainstream Venture of the Year for her work 'Full Disclosure'.
2020 Appeared as a guest on The Eric Andre Show.
August 2020 Lost appeal in libel case and was ordered to pay Trump's legal fees.
2019 Named as the host for the XBIZ Awards, highlighting her continued prominence in the adult entertainment industry.
2019 Stormy Daniels won two notable awards: AVN Award for Mainstream Star of the Year and XBIZ Award for Crossover Star of the Year, highlighting her prominence in the entertainment industry.
2019 Publicly came out as bisexual.
September 2019 Settled federal lawsuit against Columbus, receiving $450,000 in compensation.
January 2019 Daniels filed a federal lawsuit against the City of Columbus for her arrest, seeking $2 million in damages.
2018 Conducted a strip club tour called 'Make America Horny Again', touring various venues.
2018 Featured in Vanity Fair Hall of Fame
2018 Stormy Daniels received the Venus Award Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing her significant contributions to the adult entertainment industry.
October 2018 Libel lawsuit against Trump was dismissed on First Amendment grounds.
August 2018 Michael Cohen reached a plea deal, stating he paid off Daniels at the direction of the candidate to influence the election.
August 17 2018 Her potential participation in Celebrity Big Brother 22 was discussed on Big Brother's Bit on the Side, with host Rylan Clark explaining the circumstances of her non-appearance.
July 2018 Brendon Miller filed for divorce from Stormy Daniels.
July 12 2018 Daniels was arrested in Columbus, Ohio in a sting operation by vice squad detectives, later dismissed within 12 hours.
May 23 2018 Received the key to the city of West Hollywood on 'Stormy Daniels Day', a notable public recognition of her career.
May 5 2018 Appeared on Saturday Night Live in the cold open as herself.
April 30 2018 Daniels filed a libel lawsuit against Trump for calling her statements 'fraud'.
April 9 2018 FBI agents raided Michael Cohen's office, seizing documents related to payments to Daniels.
March 25 2018 In a 60 Minutes interview, Daniels claimed she had sex with Trump once and was later threatened in front of her infant daughter.
March 6 2018 Daniels filed a lawsuit against Trump, claiming the non-disclosure agreement was invalid because Trump had not signed it.
January 2018 Wall Street Journal reported the alleged affair and payoff. In Touch Weekly published a transcript of Daniels' 2011 interview describing her relationship with Trump.
2016 Stormy Daniels won two significant awards: the XBIZ Award for Director of the Year – Feature Release and the NightMoves Award for Best Director – Feature (Fan's Choice)
October 2016 Michael Cohen paid Stormy Daniels $130,000 to deny an alleged affair with Donald Trump.
2015 Married Brendon Miller, with whom she had a daughter.
April 16 2014 Inducted into the XRCO Hall of Fame, further cementing her status as a prominent figure in adult entertainment.
January 18 2014 Inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame, recognizing her significant contributions to the adult entertainment industry.
2013 Stormy Daniels was named Fanny Award Director of the Year
2012 Stormy Daniels won the NightMoves Award for Best Director – Non-Parody (Editor's Choice)
April 15 2010 Daniels announced she would not run for senate, citing unaffordable campaign costs and lack of serious media coverage.
April 6 2010 Daniels declared herself a Republican candidate, motivated by RNC's expenses for fundraisers at a 'lesbian bondage themed nightclub'.

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