Stormy Daniels’ Husband Files for Divorce – Put A Restraining Order On The Adult “Star”

Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, stands to lose her marriage after her claims of an alleged affair with Donald Trump. The divorce was filed shortly after her attorney denied the couple was separated.

Daniels’ husband, who filed for the divorce, also obtained a restraining order on the porn star to prevent her from dragging their young daughter along on her ‘strip tour’.

Daniels’ attorney, Michael Avenatti, made the announcement Monday, saying, “My client Stormy Daniels and her husband Glen have decided to end their marriage … Stormy’s daughter remains her number one priority,” TMZ reported.

According to CBS, her husband, Glendon Crain filed the petition for divorce on July 18 in district court in Kaufman County, located just southeast of Dallas. In his 13-page divorce petition filed July 18, Crain alleged adultery as grounds for the divorce and seeks sole custody of the couple’s 7-year-old daughter and child support from Clifford, as well as a disproportionate share of the couple’s community property.

Daniels, according to The Daily Beast, tried to fly the couple’s daughter out to North Carolina to accompany the dancer on her strip tour.

“She has purchased a ticket for my child … to fly out on July 20, 2018 and join Respondent on tour,” Crain reportedly stated in the petition. “This will involve the child being on her tour bus with other adult performers and producers.”

“This will place my child in imminent threat of serious and immediate physical or emotional harm,” he said.

Crain requested a temporary restraining order against Daniels, according to the report.

Daniels tweeted Monday evening that she doesn’t “need or want privacy. I want truth. And it will come out. I’m not afraid.”

As Reported By Fox News:

Rumors about the couple’s split began last week after Daniels was arrested while performing at an Ohio strip club. Daniels faced three misdemeanor counts of illegal sexual activity, but the charges were later dropped.

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