Daniels says she's been paid $100K for Peacock documentary
Stormy Daniels testified that she sold the license rights of her story to Peacock -- which released a documentary about her earlier this year -- for $125,000.
Of that amount, Daniels said she has has received $100,000 so far.
Asked why she felt the need to make the documentary, Daniels responded, "To get the truth out -- the same as the book."
Hoffinger then asked Daniels to read aloud one of Trump's social media posts about her.
"I did NOTHING wrong in the 'Horseface' case," Daniels read, slightly raising her voice. "Never had an affair with her, just another false acquisition [sic] by a Sleazebag."
Daniels testified that Trump has repeatedly called her "horseface."
In the jury box, many of the jurors have been taking notes as Daniels testifies, with others looking back-and-forth between Hoffinger and Daniels as though they're watching a tennis match.
Trump, meanwhile, is slouched back in his seat, looking down or straight ahead -- still seeming to avoid looking toward the witness.
After the last round of questions, Hoffinger concluded her direct examination.