Stormy Daniels Took a Lie Detector Test on Details of Trump Affair — And It Found She Was Truthful

 

Stormy Daniels took a lie detector test in 2011, at the request of a magazine that interviewed her about her affair with President Donald Trump. And the polygraph examiner determined she was being truthful when she claimed she had unprotected sex with Trump in 2006.

That’s according to a copy of a report on her polygraph test obtained by NBC News (read the report here), which was conducted by InTouch magazine. The mag never ended up running a story on Stormy’s allegations.

Daniels’ lawyer, Michael Avenatti, posted a photo of his client taking the lie detector test on Twitter (see above).

Per NBC News, “the report is accompanied by a sworn declaration from the examiner, signed on Monday, March 19, 2018, attesting to the polygraph report’s authenticity.”

The report reveals the three questions that the examiner asked Daniels, real name Stephanie Clifford, about her alleged affair with Trump:

“Around July 2006, did you have vaginal intercourse with Donald Trump?”

“Around July 2006, did you have unprotected sex with Donald Trump?”

“Did Trump say he would get you on ‘The Apprentice’?”

The porn star answered “yes” to all three questions, and the examiner determined there was a 99 percent chance she was telling the truth for the first two. The third was determined “inconclusive.”

Stormy claims that she had an affair with Trump in 2006, when he was married to third wife Melania. She is suing now-President Trump to get out of a nondisclosure agreement she signed weeks before the 2016 election to keep quiet about the affair, claiming it’s invalid because Trump never signed it.

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