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Stormy Daniels Has Now Talked With Manhattan DA in Trump Hush Money Probe

Stormy Daniels met with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Wednesday. She is the latest high-profile person to be in the spotlight in the hush money case against Donald Trump. Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen testified before the grand jury on Monday and Wednesday.
“At the request of the Manhattan DA’s office Stormy Daniels and I met with prosecutors today,” Daniels’ attorney, Clark Brewster, said via Twitter, as ABC News reported. “Stormy responded to questions and has agreed to make herself available as a witness, or for further inquiry if needed.”
At the request of the Manhattan DA’s office Stormy Daniels and I met with prosecutors today. Stormy responded to questions and has agreed to make herself available as a witness, or for further inquiry if needed. #teamstormy pic.twitter.com/BlhlZld6qG
— clark brewster (@cbrew1) March 15, 2023
Legal experts had not expected her to testify before the grand jury. Some experts predicted an indictment might come down as early as Wednesday.
“Thank you to my amazing attorney,” Daniels wrote via Twitter, “for helping me in our continuing fight for truth and justice.”
This is a breaking news and developing story.
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