Who is Stormy Daniels, and what happened with Donald Trump?
Donald Trump is on trial over charges stemming from a hush-money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. He is the first former US president to stand criminal trial - in a case that centres on him allegedly falsifying business records to conceal the payment. Ms Daniels shared the details of their alleged sexual encounter in court while Mr Trump sat several feet away. She claims she and Mr Trump had sex, and that she accepted $130,000 (£104,000) from his former lawyer before the 2016 election in exchange for her silence about the encounter. The lawyer, Michael Cohen, was later jailed on multiple charges.Since the allegations surfaced in 2018, the former president has denied any sexual involvement with Ms Daniels. What Trump indictment means - a simple guide What the 34 felony charges against Trump reveal Who is Stormy Daniels? Ms Daniels, 45, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, is a Louisiana-born adult film star and director who has won multiple awards for her movie work. In addition, she made appearances in mainstream Hollywood films, including 2000s comedies The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Knocked Up. She also dabbled in politics and previously declared herself to be a Republican - the same party as Mr Trump.Daniels' affair claim The former adult-film star took the stand for several days of tense testimony where she shared salacious details about the alleged sexual encounter and what led to the hush-money payment. At first appearing nervous and speaking so quickly that she was asked to slow down, Ms Daniels testified about her first encounter with Mr Trump at a celebrity golf tournament in July 2006. He asked her to join him for a meal, she recounted, adding that she did not want to accept the invitation but her publicist encouraged her to go. Mr Trump's wife, Melania Trump, was not at the tournament and had just given birth. She then recalled arriving at Mr Trump's suite for dinner at Lake Tahoe, a resort area between California and Nevada. She testified that he met her at the door wearing silk pyjamas.Ms Daniels recounted how she went to the bathroom and when she came out, Mr Trump was lying in bed wearing only boxer shorts and a t-shirt. They had sex with consent, she testified, but said the encounter left her disoriented. The details, which she has previously shared, included her claim that they did not use a condom and that she spanked Mr Trump with a magazine. This led to several unsuccessful mistrial motions from Mr Trump's legal team. Justice Juan Merchan acknowledged "there were some things that would have been better left unsaid", sending a warning to prosecutors to not ask specifics of such a personal nature. Mr Trump's lawyer Susan Necheles led a tough cross-examination to undermine Ms Daniels' recounting of the encounter, leading the two women to practically yell at each other. Ms Necheles implied Ms Daniels made up the alleged sexual encounter and accused her of lying about eating dinner at the hotel suite.