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A Stormy Daniels legal question.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 8:05 am
by _MeDotOrg
A friend of mine asked my why Stormy Daniels doesn't just go and talk about what happened. Trump can sue Stormy Daniels for violating the non-disclosure agreement. Forget about the legal case, what happens to Trump politically? He would be confirming that there was an affair and he payed for the woman's silence right before the election. Think about the legal trial against Stormy Daniels happening in the run up to the midterm elections. There would a terrible political price to pay for pursuing a lawsuit.
So for Res Ipsa or any other legal eagles, what would happen if Stormy Daniels actually admitted to the affair?
Re: A Stormy Daniels legal question.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 1:02 pm
by _subgenius
Totally disagree. Nothing about this story is damaging for anyone, especially not Trump. "Grab the P" set the bar pretty high....consensual sex doesn't offend anyone anymore...especially liberals who campaign on everyones right to do it whenever, wherever, and with whomever.
Re: A Stormy Daniels legal question.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 1:09 pm
by _Kevin Graham
A guy on Facebook assured me this whole thing was debunked because Daniels denied an affair and had been denying it since 2011.
Re: A Stormy Daniels legal question.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 1:14 pm
by _moksha
What is interesting is that the signature on the denial does not match her actual signature. Probably one of Trump's staffers anxious to not be late to a meeting with Kremlin representatives penned it in for her.
Re: A Stormy Daniels legal question.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 1:36 pm
by _subgenius
moksha wrote:What is interesting is that the signature on the denial does not match her actual signature.
unless she denies the signature as being her own, or denies that which bears the signature, then they do not have to match....ever....you can sign every check this month a different way and unless you deny that signature before a judge, its a valid signature.
Re: A Stormy Daniels legal question.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 1:45 pm
by _honorentheos
She got paid which seems to have been her only reason for threatening to go public earlier. I think the question is moot insofar as a story goes. Like Subby said, the bar was set a lot lower during the campaign. People who care already believe it's true. Those that don't are capable of brushing it off as none of their business if it were confirmed beyond dispute.
Re: A Stormy Daniels legal question.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 1:48 pm
by _honorentheos
Now the question of a president being subject to blackmailing is another issue that subby really ought to explain his attitude towards. Last I checked people don't get security clearances for far less significant reason where leverage could be used to manipulate them in to providing classified information...or something sanctions something something.
Re: A Stormy Daniels legal question.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 2:42 pm
by _moksha
It's not like Trump seduced her; he was wearing pajama pants and eating cheeseburgers when she arrived.
To Trump, she was a hot chick and a porn actress. To Stormy, Trump was a billionaire and a cheeseburger aficionado. They each had their reasons for this tryst.
Couldn't that $130,000 payment be considered Trump's delayed way of sending her a dozen roses?
Re: A Stormy Daniels legal question.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 2:43 pm
by _subgenius
honorentheos wrote:Now the question of a president being subject to blackmailing is another issue that subby really ought to explain his attitude towards. Last I checked people don't get security clearances for far less significant reason where leverage could be used to manipulate them in to providing classified information...or something sanctions something something.
this last time you checked, was it when you checking out Rajiv "Raj" Fernando?
Re: A Stormy Daniels legal question.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 2:45 pm
by _subgenius
moksha wrote:It's not like Trump seduced her...
allegedly he did seduce her - by one of the more seductive methods known to man:
