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Stormy Daniels attending the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo at the at the Sands Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada on January 8, 2010 (Photo By Toglenn - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0)

FILE: Stormy Daniels attending the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo at the at the Sands Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada on January 8, 2010 (Photo By Toglenn – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0)

LOS ANGELES — A porn actress who said she had sex with Donald Trump before he became president has been threatened with physical harm, her attorney said Friday.

Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, has been seeking to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement she signed days before the 2016 presidential election in order to discuss their relationship, which she said began in 2006 and continued for about a year.

Clifford’s attorney, Michael Avenatti, told The Associated Press his client had been “physically threatened,” but he didn’t provide details. He would not comment on whether the threats came from anyone tied to the president, the Trump campaign or the Trump Organization.

Clifford will discuss the threats during a segment on CBS’ “60 Minutes,” which is scheduled to air later this month. Avenatti said he was confident that people would believe her after watching her interview.

“There’s the act and there’s the coverup, and the American people are going to learn about both in the interview and beyond,” the lawyer said during an interview with MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Friday.

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters Friday that she had no knowledge of the situation and hadn’t spoken with the president about it.

But, she said, “obviously we take the safety and security of any person seriously” and “certainly would condemn anyone threatening any individual.” Sanders said last week that Trump has “made very well clear that none of these allegations are true.”

Clifford filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles last week that sought to invalidate the agreement so she could “set the record straight” and has offered to return the $130,000 she was paid for agreeing not to discuss the relationship. Clifford’s lawsuit claimed the “hush agreement” she signed in October 2016 is legally invalid because it was only signed by Clifford and Trump’s attorney, Michael Cohen, but was not signed by Trump.

The lawsuit refers to her beginning an “intimate relationship” with Trump in 2006 that continued “well into the year 2007.” She said the relationship included encounters in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, and Beverly Hills, California. Trump married his current wife, Melania Trump, in 2005, and their son, Barron, was born in 2006.

In a Friday evening court filing, an attorney for Cohen sought to move the case from a state-level court to federal court in Los Angeles and claimed that Clifford could owe more than $20 million in damages for violating the agreement.

The court filing accused Clifford of violating the agreement’s confidentiality clauses more than 20 times and said she could be liable for $1 million in damages for each violation. A separate filing by Charles Harder, another attorney for Trump, said the president planned to join an “anticipated petition” to have the case heard by an arbitrator.

Avenatti accused Cohen and Trump of trying to move the case to federal court to increase their chances of having the case heard by a private arbitrator, “thus hiding the truth from the public.”

“The filing today is yet another bullying tactic from the president and Mr. Cohen,” Avenatti said on Twitter. “The fact that a sitting president is pursuing over $20M in bogus ‘damages’ against a private citizen, who is only trying to tell the public what really happened, is remarkable.”

In addition to Clifford, six women have contacted Avenatti with similar stories, he said. Two of the women appear to have signed nondisclosure agreements, Avenatti said.

Clifford also has previously denied through a lawyer that she and Trump had an affair, but Avenatti has said that was to meet the terms of the nondisclosure agreement.

Cohen has denied there was ever an affair and said he paid the $130,000 out of his pocket. He has said neither the Trump Organization nor the Trump campaign was a party to the transaction with Clifford and he was not reimbursed for the payment.

Cohen did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment Friday.

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