Stormy Daniels Arrested at Ohio Strip Club After Undercover Cop Claims Butt Was Touched: Reason Roundup

“They are devoting law enforcement resources to sting operations for this?” Adult film star and locus of national scandal Stormy Daniels was arrested last night at Sirens, a strip club in Columbus, Ohio. The stop was part of a tour Daniels is taking across the country, which included a visit to D.C. Monday and Tuesday nights.

Attorney Michael Avenatti, who is representing Daniels in her lawsuit against Donald Trump, tweeted early Thursday morning that Daniels was arrested while “performing the same act she has performed across the nation at nearly a hundred strip clubs. This was a setup & politically motivated. It reeks of desperation. We will fight all bogus charges.”

At the D.C. show I saw Monday night, Daniels got up close and personal with the audience, but in a clearly theatrical way. This seems to have continued in Columbus, where Daniels was arrested for allegedly allowing a customer to come in contact with her in a non-sexual manner, according to Avenatti on Twitter.

Ohio prohibits any touching—sexual or otherwise—between nude or semi-nude performers and members of the audience at “sexually oriented” establisments. According to the police report, Daniels, while “topless and wearing a G-string,” touched an undercover police officer “in a specified anatomical area.” Specifically, she is accused of putting “both hands on officers buttocks” and “then put her breast in officers face.”

“Are you kidding me?” Avenatti tweeted early this morning. “They are devoting law enforcement resources to sting operations for this? There has to be higher priorities!”

Higher priorities for local cops than getting to take in naked ladies for a few hours and then assert their authority over the most famous of them? Avenatti can’t be that naive.

Daniels was officiall charged with three misdemeanor counts of touching a patron at a sexually-oriented business. She’s slated to be arraigned in the Franklin Municipal Court Friday morning. She will plead not guilty, according to Avenatti.

In a statement, Daniels announced that she would have to cancel her second scheduled night of Columbus performances. “I deeply apologize to my fans in Columbus,” she said.

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