Madeleine Westerhout was questioned at hush money trial about setting up meeting with Trump and Michael Cohen
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A lawyer who formerly advised Michael Cohen claims the ex-Trump attorney said the former president had nothing to do with a hush money payment made to pornographic performer Stormy Daniels and that Cohen took care of the arrangement himself. Robert Costello, an attorney who advised Cohen after Cohen was hit with federal charges in 2018, testified before the House Weaponization Committee on Capitol Hill Wednesday during the same week Cohen has been testifying against his former boss in a...
Jurors heard Cohen confirm two key details on the stand: Trump knew about a settlement negotiation to Stormy Daniels and Trump directed Cohen to make that payment because of the election.
Cohen testifies in former president's hush-money trial about efforts to
Michael Cohen's ">former attorney Lanny Davis dared former President Donald Trump Monday night to make good on a pledge to testify in his historic criminal hush money trial. "Michael Cohen did his time and they found that he was directed by Mr. Trump," Davis said while appearing on CNN. "So if Michael Cohen did the time for the crime, so should Mr. Trump." That's when Davis called on Trump to face the truth-firing squad and testify in court. "I have an invitation for all of Mr. Trump's...
Donald Trump's former "fixer" Michael Cohen testified earlier this month in crusading Manhattan District Attorney's laughable business records case against the former president, and by most accounts, his serial lying and rambling testimony were an absolute disaster for the prosecution.
Donald Trump's legal team signaled Monday that it intended to rest its defense in the former president's hush money trial.After a lunch break, Trump's attorney, Todd Blanche, told Justice Juan Merchan that the defense had one witness — and it was not the former president."Todd Blanche, more or less, just confirmed that Trump will not take the stand in his defense. He just said they have 'a witness in the back,' but the defense will likely rest today," New York Daily News correspondent Molly...
While media attention is currently focused on the salacious details of former President Donald Trump's hush-money scheme with adult film star Stormy Daniels, one former Trump official believes the American public is getting robbed of the more salient trial that could expose his actions related to the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot. "I'm devastated," said Alyssa Farah Griffin, who worked as Trump's White House Communications Director during a CNN appearance in which she revealed how she texts with...
Former President Donald Trump's one-time attorney Jim Trusty thinks that the cross-examination of adult film star Stormy Daniels in the Manhattan hush money trial was handled with essentially the right approach — but, he admitted to CNN's Brianna Keilar, Trump's lawyers fumbled the bag in one key way that made the whole cross go "off kilter."Daniels revealed a number of salacious details about her alleged affair with Trump. The former president, for his part, was audibly cursing through certain...
Former Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder is reportedly fighting the release of 'The Apprentice,' a Cannes Film Festival submission about his friend and Republican candidate Donald Trump.
NEW YORK >> Donald Trump’s former fixer Michael Cohen testified that he stole money from Trump’s company as a form of “self-help” as prosecutors rested their case on Monday at the former U.S. president’s hush money trial.