On Tuesday night, CNN released a bombshell report that claimed Russia had obtained private financial and personal information about Donald Trump. Further information has now been released, including details about Trump's controversial sexual history.

Trump exposed

Just a month before the election, the now in famous Access Hollywood tape was leaked to the public that revealed Donald Trump's private sexual thoughts about a married woman. The term "Grab her by the pu**y" became a household slogan, which many thought would be the October surprise that would end Trump's campaign.

While the billionaire real estate mogul was able to weather the storm and win the election, the aforementioned report by CNN reveals even more information information on the sex life of the president-elect. As reported by Buzzfeed, and later The Daily Beast, on January 20, Trump's sex left includes lewd and controversial acts.

According to Buzzfeed, intelligence officers in Russia had been planning to blackmail Donald Trump with information alleging the billionaire real estate mogul was interested in "golden showers." The report claims Trump would hire female prostitutes to engage in sexual acts in front of him, including the act of "golden showers," which is when one person urinates on another.

The act allegedly took place at a hotel that was under surveillance by the Kremlin.

Trump denies

While Donald Trump and his transition team have not yet responded to the allegations, the president-elect's lawyer, Michael Cohen, has denied any wrongdoing in regards to the story about Russia.

"It's so ridiculous on so many levels," Cohen said, before adding, "the person who created this did so from their imagination or did so hoping that the liberal media would run with this fake story."

Next up

Despite the bombshell story, Donald Trump is preparing to be sworn into office on January 20. While Trump and his team are ready to celebrate on Inauguration Day, as many as 100,000 protesters are planning to be in attendance to make their voice heard. The protest, which has been promoted on social media by the likes of actress Rosie O'Donnell and filmmaker Michael Moore, has gained traction with the event taking place in just over a week.