- Stormy Daniels claimed Trump supporters shot her horse with rubber bullets at her home.
- Daniels said she has been subjected to violent threats since Trump was indicted in the hush-money scheme.
- Her new documentary about Peacock, “Stormy,” details these threats.
Adult film actor Stormy Daniels claims that Donald Trump supporters shot her horse with rubber bullets in retaliation for her claims that she had an affair with the former president.
In the new documentary about Peacock, “Stormy,” Daniels said supporters came to her home in Louisiana and attacked her horse.
“They shot him with rubber bullets,” she said. “The horse survived, but there are still marks from the shot.”
Daniels, 45, has faced daily violent threats from the former president's supporters since she was indicted last year in connection with a scheme to pay the former president $130,000 in hush money during the 2016 presidential campaign. He said the number is increasing day by day.
Trump has repeatedly and consistently denied having sex with Daniels.
She said she regularly received threatening messages on social media and felt she was not given adequate protection from authorities.
“The justice system failed me,” she said in the documentary, according to NBC News. She said: “I was completely convinced I was going to die.”
In the documentary, the manager of Daniels' “Make America Horny Again” strip tour said that Daniels was subject to regular threats while on tour.
“If people were trying to bring in guns or knives, the security guards would call in. It was scary,” the manager said, according to People magazine.
Daniels told ABC News this week that the indictment marks the first time a former or current U.S. president has faced criminal charges and has reignited anger among Trump supporters.
“All of a sudden, the charges happen… it felt like 2018 all over again,” Daniels said, referring to the initial backlash when she first went public with the affair allegations.
“They're more aggressive now because they're encouraged,” she says. “They're more like suicide bombers this time, really believing they're patriotic and I'm the devil.”
Daniels said in a media interview that she met President Trump at a charity golf tournament in July 2006.
She claimed the two had sex once in a Lake Tahoe hotel room.
“I don't remember how I got into bed, and the next thing I knew, he was walking away on his back, telling me how great I was,” Daniels says in the new documentary. Told.
The hush money trial was originally scheduled to begin on March 25th.
But Trump's lawyers are asking for the start date to be delayed by at least 90 days, citing the documentary's release date as the main reason.
“President Trump needs additional time to review the documentary,” his lawyers said in a filing last month.
“And the court must allow additional time for the prejudice of the release to abate before beginning jury selection.”
The judge on Friday agreed to a much shorter postponement, telling both sides that a trial start date would likely be set for mid-April.