Attorneys for former President Donald Trump have been sent scrambling as porn star Stormy Daniels will star in a new documentary titled "Stormy," set to be released Monday. The adult film star promises to release new bombshells in that documentary that will be streaming on Peacock.

The former president has repeatedly and vehemently denied he had sex with her, even though evidence of paying her hush money to stay quiet says otherwise. With this new documentary, she is set to reveal more details about that encounter, which led former First Lady Melania Trump to try and actively humiliate her husband at the time the scandal came out.

Among the new revelations teased was that Trump "cornered" her into having sex with him inside his Lake Tahoe hotel suite. In a teaser for the documentary film, she noted, "I don't remember how I got on the bed, and then the next thing I know, he was humping away and telling me how great I was."

"It was awful. But I didn't say 'No,'" she added.

However, Daniels also admitted that she now owes Donald Trump over $600,000 in legal fees as the ruling was over five years ago and it has accumulated interest. She has vowed not to pay that money as she stated that she would rather go to prison than pay Trump a single dime.

The documentary film is slated to premiere on Peacock this Monday, and Trump's attorneys are already calling the film "Extraordinarily prejudicial" and "Unacceptable." They also cited that the documentary was set to premiere a week before the date that the Stormy Daniels hush money trial was set to begin, March 25.

The documentary was one of the reasons Trump's lawyers asked the judge to delay the trial, arguing that the premiere "would cause extraordinarily prejudicial - and unacceptable - pretrial publicity on the current schedule." The judge agreed and pushed the trial back to mid-April.

Stormy Daniels Talks About MAGA Hate in New Documentary

In the new Peacock documentary about her, Stormy Daniels also addressed the hate she has received from Donald Trump's followers, who have flooded her social media accounts with threats.

"I'm desensitized to some of it ... but I'm also tired," she said. "Like, my soul is so tired. And I don't know if I'm so much a warrior now as out of f*cks, man. I'm out of f*cks."

Former President Trump has had his followers attack Stormy Daniels, with the former adult film star being called "liar," "slut," and "gold digger" by them, in addition to death threats that included, "I'm going to come to your house and slit your throat." Daniels admitted in the documentary that these are not even bot accounts but real accounts.

Donald Trump's Claim That He Released the Tape of His Call With Volodymyr Zelenskyy Is False

Meanwhile, Donald Trump is claiming that he outwitted his Democratic opponents by releasing "the tape" of the 2019 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

However, a CNN Fact-check has determined that these claims are false, a complete fabrication. This is because "No tape of his call with Zelensky was ever released; Pelosi could not possibly have been angry with her allies after hearing a tape of the call because she has never heard a tape of the call. In fact, as of nearly five years after the July 2019 call, there is no known US recording of the conversation."

CNN also pointed out that the Trump White House did release a rough transcript of the call, but it instead corroborated a government whistleblower's allegations that Trump threatened Zelenskyy of not providing aid to Ukraine.

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Written by: Rick Martin

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