Stormy Daniels to reveal all in upcoming book

Stormy Daniels to reveal all in upcoming book
Adult-film actress Stephanie Clifford, also known as Stormy Daniels, poses for pictures at the end of her striptease show in Gossip Gentleman club in Long Island, New York, U.S., February 23, 2018. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

Washington: Stormy Daniels, the porn star who sued Donald Trump over a hush agreement to keep her silent about their alleged sexual encounter, has written a book about her life which she says will include details of her tryst with the US President.

Daniels said on Wednesday there will be new details in the book, titled 'Full Disclosure', that the public hasn't heard, reports CNN.

"Everybody knows that a lot of the '60 Minutes' (interview) was cut down for time and there are things that I said in my interview that I really wanted people to know that are very important to me that I didn't get to say," Daniels said in an interview.

"I was like, I'm going to write everything and include it, and people can think what they want about me. But at least it's the truth," Daniels said, adding that the book has been many years in the making.

Daniels also said when she heard that the President's former lawyer Michael Cohen told the court that Trump had directed him to make the $130,000 hush payment, she started crying.

Cohen at the time, paid Daniels $130,000 for signing the non-disparagement agreement through a shell company 11 days before the 2016 presidential election.

Cohen recently pleaded guilty to eight criminal charges against him involving that payment.

He also admitted he did it on behalf of Trump to keep word of the affair from influencing the election.

The book will go on sale October 2, Daniels added.

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