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Stormy Daniels won't be charged in Ohio strip club incident

Charges were dropped Thursday against porn actress Stormy Daniels, just hours after she was arrested while performing at an Ohio strip club and charged with letting patrons touch her in an apparent violation of state law.

Daniels has claimed an affair with Trump, her lawyer alleged arrest was politically motivated

Stormy Daniels, left, with her lawyer Michael Avenatti in New York in April. The adult film star was arrested Wednesday at an Ohio strip club but charges were later dropped. (Mary Altaffer/Associated Press)

Charges were dropped Thursday against porn actress Stormy Daniels, just hours after she was arrested while performing at an Ohio strip club and charged with letting patrons touch her in an apparent violation of state law.

Her lawyer,MichaelAvenatti,said she was set up in a Columbus police sting operation, something police deny.

Danielshas said she had sex with U.S. President Donald Trump in 2006, when he was married, which Trump has denied. She's suing Trump and his former longtime personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, and seeking to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement she signed days before the 2016 presidential election.

in the case of the Ohio club incident, charging documents saidDaniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, was arrested for touching a patron at a "sexually oriented" business, contrary tothe Community Defence Act.

The documents said Daniels, who was semi-nude, allegedly touched some of the patrons' breasts and allowed them to touch her. She allegedly performed the same act with several officers who approached the stage and forced one officer's head into her bare chest.

She was released on bail before 6 a.m. Thursday. Daniels posted $6,000 US.

The charges relate to the law prohibiting dancers from touching customers and customers from touching dancers excluding immediate family members. The arrest followed a performance Wednesday night at Sirens, a strip club in Columbus.

Daniels'slawyer told The Associated Press that some patrons touched Daniels in a "non-sexual" way during her performance.

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Adult film actress, who alleges affair with Donald Trump, accused of allowing customer to touch her

He told MSNBC later Thursday that police had prepared a sting operation with multiple officers. He said female undercover officers asked Daniels if they could place their face between her breasts.

"It was an absurd use of law enforcement resources," Avenatti said.

The three counts against Daniels were first-degree misdemeanours. Amaximum penalty for one count could result insix months in jail and a $1,000 fine.

On Thursday afternoon, city prosecutors dropped the charges, saying the Ohio illegal touching law can't be enforced because Daniels has only appeared once at the Columbus club.

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The law refers to someone "who regularly appears nude or seminude" at a club. Avenatti successfully argued Daniels "has not appeared consistently and repeatedly at Sirens," according to prosecutors.

Police said two other women were arrested along with Daniels. Prosecutors are also checking whether those women will be prosecuted, said city attorneyZach Klein.

Columbus police said Thursday that the arrest of Daniels was part of a long-term human trafficking investigation of illegal activity at city adult clubs. They saidthey've made numerous arrests under the law regarding illegal sexually oriented activity in a sexually oriented business, but did not immediately provide a number.

The police department "engages in these operations routinely," said Sgt. Dean Worthington, a spokesperson.

Daniels's whereabouts were unclear. Her lawyer said earlier said she had planned to leave the state Thursday.

Avenatti posted on Twitter a statement by Daniels that said she apologized to fans in Columbus, but would not perform her previously scheduled Thursday night show.

A person who answered the phone at the strip club declined to comment.