Porn star Stormy Daniels will be paid $450,000 to settle her lawsuit against an Ohio city after she was arrested during a performance at a strip club in 2018, her lawyer said Friday.

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, agreed to drop all of her claims in a civil suit against Columbus related to her arrest at Sirens Gentlemen’s Club in July 2018, her lawyer, Chase Mallory said in a message Friday.

Daniels, who was paid hush money to keep quiet about a sexual encounter she had with President Trump prior to the 2016 election, accused the police officers who arrested her that night of planning the bust to protect the president.

Mallory said Friday that she could have gotten a higher payout — but she accepted the amount after the police officers in the case were disciplined for the arrest.

“Had the city not been proactive about addressing these issues Stormy wouldn’t have agreed to the settlement,” Mallory told The Post Friday. “It wasn’t about the money for her, it was about influencing change to protect others from the type of abuse of power.”

A spokesman for the Columbus’ city attorney also confirmed the settlement to NBC News.

The officers who arrested Daniels were members of the department’s VICE squad, which was disbanded after an FBI probe into the unit following the arrest.

She was accused of illegally touching three undercover officers during her performance at the club that night, but the case was thrown out.