Stormy Daniels suggests in new film alleged sexual encounter with Trump wasn't consensual
Stormy Daniels at the Grand Opening of "An Original Penguin" November 02, 2006 in Los Angeles, CA. (Shutterstock)

Speaking in a new documentary, adult film star Stormy Daniels described her alleged 2006 sexual encounter with Donald Trump, saying that he cornered her in his hotel room and she didn't do enough to stop him.

"Stormy" is set to premiere March 18 on Peacock and features interviews with Seth Rogen, Jimmy Kimmel, Daniels’ family and friends, and several journalists, according to The Los Angeles Times.

The film covers the run up to and the fallout from the encounter which later resulted in a $130,000 hush money payment to Daniels from Trump's then-personal lawyer Michael Cohen in an attempt to keep her quiet about the encounter — a payment that led to Trump's indictment in New York last year for falsifying business records.

Trump has denied the encounter took place and claims to know nothing about the payment.

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As the LA Times points out, Daniels has previously claimed the encounter was consensual, but in the documentary, she says after meeting him in his hotel room, he cornered her after she came out of the bathroom.

“I don’t remember how I got on the bed, and then the next thing I know, he was humping away and telling me how great I was,” she says. “It was awful. But I didn’t say no.”

“I’ve maintained that it wasn’t rape in any fashion. But I didn’t say no because I was 9 years old again," she said, referring to her claim that she was molested as a child.

“To this day, I blame myself and I have not forgiven myself because I didn’t shut his a— down in that moment, so maybe make him pause before he tried it with someone else,” she says.

“The hardest part about all of this is that I feel that I am partially responsible for every woman that could have come after me.”