LAS VEGAS, NV—The Erotic Heritage Museum has made an offer to obtain, for exhibition, a dress from porn star Stormy Daniels. Ms. Daniels is presently preparing for forensic DNA tests to be conducted on a sparkly gold dress she alleges she wore on the night of a 2006 encounter with Donald Trump, which she claims proves the legitimacy of her affair with the 45th President of the United States.
Director of the Erotic Heritage Museum Dr. Victoria Hartmann said of the EHM’s pursuit of this dress, "A central function beyond educating the public on the sexual sciences and documenting our great erotic heritage is to illuminate the hypocrisy of our elected officials. Trump's support of anti-LGBTQ legislation and anti-women's reproductive rights executive orders, while claiming to be an advocate for women, stands in stark contrast to his past sexual indiscretions and attempts to silence women.”
Offers for political-scandal-related items by the Museum has, in the past have included an offer to Monica Lewinsky for her infamous blue dress, as well as offering the ex-Clinton aide an opportunity to speak at the EHM as a stop on her anti-bullying campaign. The museum never received a response from Ms. Lewinsky, but Dr. Hartmann is hopeful Ms. Daniels will take the Museum’s current offer.
"Our acquisition of this artifact will stand as another testament to a long history of our elected officials invading our private lives with conservative values, and yet not practicing what they preach," Dr. Hartmann explained.
The EHM will only make their payout to Ms. Daniels if forensic tests prove Trump's DNA is indeed on the dress in question. The EHM will pay either Stormy Daniels directly, or make a donation to the charity of her choice, once the validity has been verified.
The Erotic Heritage Museum houses more than 24,000 square feet of permanent and featured exhibits. The museum’s ethos is that sexual pleasure and its depiction are natural aspects of the human experience, and that such celebrations of individual human sexuality—that of pleasure—must be made available to all, regardless of gender, race, or belief.
With so much global erotic heritage undervalued, criticized, or even lost over time, the EHM is dedicated to the preservation of as much of that heritage as is possible to display. The Museum also provides space for scientific and literary functions relating to sexual, emotional, mental, and physical health.
To contact the Erotic Heritage Museum, including location rental inquiries, workshop rates, upcoming events, and more, email [email protected], click here, or call 702-794-4000. The EHM may also be followed on Twitter and on Facebook. Harry Mohney of Déjà Vu is the grand patron of the Erotic Heritage Museum, a LLC Nevada Corporation.