By Aaron Miller-
Stormy Daniels has claimed on Twitter that a “child predator” has her address and attempted to kidnap her daughter.
The pornographic actress made the accusations on Friday afternoon after reporting an “attempted kidnapping.”
Daniels went into details after one Twitter user then replied to express their view that the police officer or officers had been wrong in their assumptions of valid ID, Daniels then appeared to explain the extent of her accusations.
Daniels replied: “I went to the police station and they wouldn’t even let me speak to a detective. A fxxxxxx child predator has my address and tried to take my kid.”
One Twitter user pointed out that a DMV would take a passport as a form of ID to get a license.
The actress replied: “I shouldn’t need any ID to report a child predator…but yes, exactly. They were immensely unhelpful and 24 hours later NO UPDATE.”
Daniels- real name, Stephanie Clifford, gained notoriety when she allegedly had had an affair with Donald Trump while he was married to his third wife Melania in 2006.
She claims she had sex with him in a hotel room in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, just months after Melania gave birth to their son Barron.
Stormy Daniels claimed she was invited to have dinner with Trump when she curiously went to meet the U.S president at his hotel suite, but they ended up in his bedroom where they had sex. She claims to have been paid $300,000 in hush money, but wrote a book detailing the details of her affair, later attempting a suit to have the hush money contract made void.
Trump’s legal representatives did not attempt to engage her in the suit, leaving her to tell her story without much opposition.
Daniels eventually sued the U.S president for alleged defamation of character after Trump openly cast doubt on a claim she made that she had been intimidated by a stranger not to reveal the truth.
She lost the case and was ordered to pay $300,000 to Trump, a sum which is itself the subject of further legal battles.
Trump through Columbus attorney Dan Binau, filed a notice for the money ordered by a federal judge in California for Daniels to pay more than $293,000 in attorneys’ fees and sanctions for the defamation lawsuit she filed against the president. The judge later dismissed the lawsuit.
Daniels reached her six-figure settlement with Columbus in September in relation to her arrest by undercover vice detectives at the strip club Sirens.