Adult film star Stormy Daniels was arrested late Wednesday at an Ohio strip club for allegedly violating a state law which prohibits dancers from touching customers.

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, was taken into custody at Sirens in Franklin County on a misdemeanor charge for allegedly "allowing a customer to touch her while on stage in a non-sexual manner."

The charges were subsequently dropped.

I am pleased to report that the charges against my client @stormydaniels have been dismissed in their entirety (below motion was just granted). I want to thank Joe Gibson & his colleagues at the prosecutors ofc for their professionalism starting with our first call early this am. pic.twitter.com/xHPSWsyqM2 — Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) July 12, 2018

The Columbus Dispatch reported that the law, in effect since 2007, is seldom enforced.

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Daniels' attorney, Michael Avenatti, called the charges "bogus," alleging that his client was set up in a "politically motivated" manner during one of her regular performances.

Just rcvd word that my client @StormyDaniels was arrested in Columbus Ohio whole 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. #Basta — Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) July 12, 2018

Police alleged Daniels made contact with a female undercover police officer as she performed.

Daniels has alleged she had an affair with President Donald Trump in 2006 and that during his presidential campaign, she was paid $130,000 by Trump's attorney Michael Cohen to keep quiet about the tryst. She also alleges she was threatened to stay quiet about the affair.

Daniels has sued the president and Cohen, seeking to nullify the nondisclosure agreement.

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