Trump had unprotected sex with porn star in 2006: Polygraph
Donald Trump had unprotected sex with porn star Stormy Daniels in July 2006, a year after he wed Melania Trump, claims a polygraph test Daniels took in 2011 for Life & Style magazine. A copy of the lie test, which has never been released before, is now with CBS News. Interestingly, polygraph tests aren't considered as evidence in several US state courts. Here's more.
Stormy's version is true, claims polygraph exam
The test found Daniels "truthful about having unprotected vaginal intercourse with Donald Trump in July 2006," reports the BBC. Additionally, in a pre-test interview, Daniels reportedly revealed that she and Trump first had sex at a golf event in California's Lake Tahoe. About Daniels, the test examiner concluded that "there were no observable indications of intent to deceive".
Stormy's legal name is Stephanie Clifford
Stormy, whose real name Stephanie Clifford, reportedly took the polygraph examination on May 19, 2011. Analyzed by a computer algorithm, it was developed in Johns Hopkins University's physics laboratory. Stormy first discussed her alleged affair with Trump in a detailed 2011 interview with InTouch magazine.
Of accusations, denials, court cases and the elusive truth
Days after offering to return the $130,000 that Trump's attorney Michael Cohen had paid her in 2016 to remain silent, Stormy is now suing both Trump and Cohen. Notably, Cohen had last month admitted to paying Stormy the amount from his own pocket. However, Trump still "vehemently denies" the affair and is suing Daniels for $20 million over breaking a non-disclosure agreement.