Fake news! That is what Donald Trump is claiming after Stormy Daniels' sketch of the name who allegedly threatened her went public. The politician shared his opinion of the drawing on Twitter — and totally tried to discredit the claim that the porn star was intimidated and told to "leave Mr. Trump alone" in 2011. "A sketch years later about a nonexistent man. A total con job, playing the Fake News Media for Fools (but they know it)," he tweeted alongside a story claiming that the name in the sketch is actually Stormy's husband Glendon Crain (also known as Brendon Miller). However, others don't believe the man is "nonexistent" — and are pointing to Trump's Director of Surveillance Matthew Calamari Jr. as the main suspect. Oh boy. Could be... pic.twitter.com/ISW2tN6nuF— Ga Garcia (@imagine1969) April 17, 2018 Earlier this month, Stormy's attorney Michael Avenatti hired a sketch artist to identify the suspect.
- 4/18/2018
- by Anna Quintana
- In Touch Weekly
Pornstar Stormy Daniels — whose real name is Stephanie Clifford — will be revealing even more details about her alleged affair with President Donald Trump in an issue of Penthouse magazine. The top-heavy actress will also pose nude for the double May-June issue hitting newsstands at the end of the month. "She answers a lot of questions about Trump that Anderson Cooper didn't ask," a source told Page Six of the 60 Minutes interview. A spokeswoman for the mag added, "It's a great feature. She looks amazing." As previously reported, Stormy confirmed in her own words that she had sex with Mr. Trump in his Lake Tahoe, Nv, hotel suite in 2006 — a story that was corroborated to In Touch in 2011 by her good friend Randy Spears and supported by her ex-husband Mike Moz. Stormy also took and passed a polygraph test at the time of the interview. "The sex was textbook generic," she...
- 4/10/2018
- by Megan Heintz
- In Touch Weekly
A man who became known for claiming he was the sailor kissing a woman in Times Square in a famous World War II-era photo taken by a Life magazine photographer has died. Glenn McDuffie was 86. McDuffie died March 9 in a nursing home in Dallas, his daughter, Glenda Bell, told the Associated Press. After World War II, McDuffie, who was born in Kannapolis, N.C., and moved to Houston in 1960, became a mail carrier and semi-professional baseball player. But his life became more exciting about six years ago when Houston Police Department forensic artist Lois Gibson was able to identify him...
- 3/15/2014
- by Associated Press
- PEOPLE.com
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