Alana Evans, a friend of Stormy Daniels, said the adult-film actress held on to the dress she wore the day of her alleged affair with President Trump.
Evans said she was unaware of any text messages or pictures that could fit on a disc when asked by CNN’s Jim Sciutto about evidence that Daniels’s lawyer hinted about in recent days.
“All I know is that Stormy still has the dress that she wore from that night,” Evans said.
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“Maybe a keepsake, maybe it’s because it’s actual proof,” Evans added when asked why Daniels might have kept the dress. “I can only speculate the things that may be on that dress, especially if it’s never been washed.”
On Thursday, Daniels’s lawyer Michael Avenatti hinted that Daniels might have evidence of her alleged affair with Trump by tweeting a photo of what seemed like a CD inside a safe.
Daniels, whose legal name is Stephanie Clifford, was paid $130,000 by Trump’s personal attorney Michael Cohen in 2016 as part of a nondisclosure agreement that she says prevented her from speaking about an affair she had with the president in 2006.
She recently sued to void the nondisclosure agreement, arguing that it is not a binding contract because Trump failed to sign it.
Trump’s attorneys have accused her of breaking the agreement and said she is liable for $20 million in damages.
On Sunday night, “60 Minutes” aired an interview with Daniels where she publicly talked about the affair and said she was threatened to keep quiet about it.
Daniels expanded her current lawsuit against Trump on Monday to include Cohen. She is alleging that Cohen defamed her by suggesting she lied about the alleged affair.