Just hours after Stormy Daniels detailed the threats she received after being urged to “drop the story” about her affair with Donald Trump, a woman who previously worked as a campaign advisor to Stormy’s 2010 campaign for senate in Louisiana detailed that there were additional “mysteries” surrounding the adult film star’s journey into politics. “Here’s a story: On July 23, 2009, my friend’s car was blown up. On the SAME NIGHT my house almost burned down when the gas line mysteriously exploded,” Andrea Dubé tweeted. “We were both ‘campaign advisors’ on Stormy Daniels’ possible senate race against David Vitter.”

Additionally, a news report from 2009 revealed that surveillance video caught someone “tampering” with political advisor Brian Welsh’s car shortly before the explosion took place. On last night’s episode of 60 Minutes, Stormy detailed a threat she received after she gave In Touch a 5000-word account of her affair with the now-president.

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“I was in a parking lot, going to a fitness class with my infant daughter. Taking, you know, the seats facing backwards in the backseat, diaper bag, you know, gettin’ all the stuff out,” she told Anderson Cooper. “And a guy walked up to me and said to me, ‘Leave Trump alone. Forget the story.’ And then he leaned around and looked at my daughter and said, ‘That’s a beautiful little girl. It’d be a shame if something happened to her mom.’ And then he was gone.”

She said that during Trump’s campaign for the White House, she began getting offers from people to tell the story of her affair. But eventually, she settled for an offer from his team — to sign an NDA for $130,000 in order to keep quiet about it. “The story was coming out again. I was concerned for my family and their safety,” she said. When Anderson pressed her, saying that people think she just sought an opportunity, she explained, “I think the fact that I didn’t even negotiate, I just quickly said yes to the very, you know, strict contract. And what most people will agree with me [is an] extremely low number. It’s all the proof I need.”

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