'Go away': Stormy Daniels slammed as she expresses frustration over owing Trump $600K despite hush money conviction

'Go away': Stormy Daniels slammed as she expresses frustration over owing Trump $600K despite hush money conviction
Stormy Daniels owes Donald Trump $600,000 (Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Stormy Daniels expressed outrage over the more than half a million dollars she owes Trump in legal fees in the latest episode of the Daily Mail's podcast, 'Everything I Know About Me'.

Although Trump was criminally convicted in New York last month, Daniels's defamation lawsuit against him was previously dismissed.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 11: Stormy Daniels attends the Los Angeles Premiere Of Neon's
Stormy Daniels (Getty Images)

Daniels calls legal costs unfair amid E Jean Carroll's court victory over Trump

As part of the ruling, Daniels is required to pay $600,000 in legal costs - a sum she deems "unfair", especially in light of E Jean Carroll's substantial court victory against Trump.

"How is it fair that I have better, more compelling evidence than E Jean Carroll? And I'm glad she won. They continue to hand her money like it's f*****g candy. She's up to almost 90 million dollars because it was ruled that Donald Trump defamed her by calling her a con job and a whack job and a liar," she said.

"He said the same three sentences about me. I owe him $600,000, and they're trying to take [my husband] Barrett's house. It's so ridiculous and absurd. Like, I can't even make it up. The jokes write themselves," she continued.

Daniels also alleged that Trump continued to contact her following their notorious 2006 encounter at a Lake Tahoe golf resort.

Donald Trump (Getty Images)
While Trump was criminally convicted in New York last month, the defamation case Daniels previously brought against him was dismissed (Getty Images)

She even asserted that he told her he never wanted to become president.

"The story didn't come out because I didn't think that Donald Trump wanted to be president," she stated. "He had told me multiple times. It makes a valid point. Why would you want to be president when you make more money and have more fun doing all the things he's already doing? We've all seen the photographs of people, what they look like before a presidency and after. It is not a good look. It is a hard job. It ages the f**k out of you. You can't do any of the things you want to do."

In previous episodes, Storm shared details about the night she alleges Trump made advances toward her after meeting at a charity golf event.

Netizens diss Stormy Daniels, call her politically motivated

Daniels' frustration over owing Trump over half a million dollars in legal fees did not sit well with viewers. 

One viewer said, "She has evidently breached the non disclosure agreement, so I trust she has had to pay Trump back THAT amount too! I dare say however that the Dems will pay her for her service to them, though if they still lose they may not."

Another viewer said, "Her 'backers' as this is a politically motivated thing will pay her costs. She is just trying to keep in the limelight."

One viewer noted, "Trump sued her. He won. She has to pay."

A follower observed, "He sued, you lost. Pay the Man, The go away."

One comment read, "You accused someone with no real proof. took a bribe to keep the story to your self , Again a he said she said story. you decided to tell it anyway and make money off of it....um seems fair to me probably need to give Trump a percentage of all the money you make oof of this also ..I mean according to you it's his story also."

Another comment read, "You play, you pay. She went after one of the most powerful man in the world. Do not let the media fool you into thinking Trump is a light weight. He is not."

"Super fair enough! Trouble maker," explained one person.

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