Published 17:57 IST, September 28th 2019

Stormy Daniels: Authorities pay actor $450,000 over strip-club arrest

Ohio’s capital city agreed Friday to pay porn actress Stormy Daniels $450,000 to settle a lawsuit over her arrest at a strip club last year, over her claims

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Columbus- Ohio’s capital city agreed Friday to pay porn actress Stormy Daniels $450,000 to settle a lawsuit over her arrest at a strip club last year, latest fallout traced to city’s w-disbanded vice unit.

Before Trump became President 

Daniels’ federal defamation complaint against several Columbus officers alleged police conspired to retaliate against her over her claims that she h sex with Donald Trump before he became President. She was arrested on suspicion of inappropriately touching an undercover officer following a performance at Sirens in July 2018, but city attorney’s office dropped charges within hours.

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agreement was reached after mediation on September 27, with all parties agreeing figure was fair “given facts and circumstances involved,” said Meredith Tucker, a spokeswoman for City Attorney Zach Klein. A mess was left with an attorney for Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford.

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interim Columbus police chief recommended this month that two officers from former vice unit be fired for ir roles in undercover strip club operation that resulted in Daniels’ arrest. Chief Tom Quinlan also recommended suspensions for a lieutenant and sergeant, and a written reprimand for a commander. city’s safety director has final say. police union has called recommended discipline excessive.

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Accusations against Mitchell 

An internal police review determined Daniels’ arrest was improper but t planned in vance or politically motivated. Officers chose to obtain evidence for alleged illegal touching of customers by dancers “by placing mselves, unnecessarily, at-risk and potential for physical contact with Ms Clifford,” March report concluded.

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city disbanded vice unit same month as allegations of problems piled up, placing investigation of vice-related crimes under Narcotics division and promising a more community-based approach. Problems with unit included accusations that Andrew Mitchell, a former vice squ officer, fatally shot a woman in August 2018 who was sitting in his unmarked police vehicle in what Mitchell says was an act of self-defence.

Columbus police say Mitchell shot and killed 23-year-old Donna Castleberry after she stabbed him in hand during an undercover prostitution investigation. Mitchell has pleed t guilty to those charges, as well as federal charges accusing him of forcing women to have sex with him under threat of an arrest, pressuring ors to help cover up crimes, and lying to federal investigators when he said he h never h sex with prostitutes.

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Castleberry’s family is seeking more than $3.5 million in dams in a federal wrongful death lawsuit against Mitchell, city and police department.

16:38 IST, September 28th 2019