Stormy Daniels Refuses Subpoena in Trump Hush Money Case
The incident occurred as Daniels arrived at a Brooklyn bar, marking a contentious moment in the ongoing legal battles involving former President Donald Trump.
- Stormy Daniels was approached by a process server outside a Brooklyn bar but refused to accept a subpoena related to a documentary about her involvement with Trump.
- The refusal has sparked a legal dispute, with Trump's lawyers seeking to compel her compliance as his criminal trial begins.
- Daniels' attorney claims the subpoena is irrelevant and accuses Trump's team of harassment.
- The hush money case, involving a $130,000 payment to Daniels, is the first of Trump's four criminal trials to commence.
- Trump's legal team argues the documentary's release may prejudice his trial, seeking documents about Daniels' compensation and communications with other witnesses.