Adult film actress Stormy
Daniels, who has claimed she had a sexual encounter with U.S.
President Donald Trump a decade ago, said on Wednesday that she
has written a no holds barred memoir about her running legal
battles with Trump and her life as a stripper.
Daniels, 39, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, said on
ABC's " The View" that her book, " Full Disclosure," would be
released by St. Martin's Press, a subsidiary of MacMillan
Publishers, on October 2.
Trump has denied having an affair with Daniels.
Daniels said she wrote about her work as well as suing
Trump. Her lawsuit seeks to void a non-disclosure agreement she
signed just before the 2016 presidential election to remain
silent about what she has called an "intimate" relationship with
Trump.
She claimed in the lawsuit, filed in March in Los Angeles,
that the non-disclosure agreement was invalid and she was free
to publicly discuss her relationship with Trump because he never
signed it.
Trump’s longtime personal lawyer Michael Cohen has pleaded
guilty to violating federal election law by paying Daniels
$130,000 not to disclose information that would be harmful to
Trump.
"You didn't really think I'd hold anything back?" Daniels
said on TV on Wednesday.
St. Martin's Press said in a statement that Daniels' book
would describe "the events that led to the nondisclosure
agreement and behind the scenes attempts to intimidate her."
In April, Daniels filed a defamation lawsuit against Trump
in a Manhattan court claiming that he had falsely attacked her
truthfulness.
Earlier this year, Daniels said that in 2011 she was
assailed by a man in a Las Vegas Parking Lot who threatened her
if she discussed her alleged sexual encounter with Trump. In a
tweet Trump described her claim as a "total con job."