By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
IndebtaIndebta
  • Home
  • News
  • Banking
  • Credit Cards
  • Loans
  • Mortgage
  • Investing
  • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Commodities
    • Crypto
    • Forex
  • Videos
  • More
    • Finance
    • Dept Management
    • Small Business
Notification Show More
Aa
IndebtaIndebta
Aa
  • Banking
  • Credit Cards
  • Loans
  • Dept Management
  • Mortgage
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Small Business
  • Videos
  • Home
  • News
  • Banking
  • Credit Cards
  • Loans
  • Mortgage
  • Investing
  • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Commodities
    • Crypto
    • Forex
  • Videos
  • More
    • Finance
    • Dept Management
    • Small Business
Follow US
Indebta > News > Trump’s ex-fixer Michael Cohen describes quashing negative stories
News

Trump’s ex-fixer Michael Cohen describes quashing negative stories

News Room
Last updated: 2024/05/13 at 11:44 AM
By News Room
Share
4 Min Read
SHARE

Unlock the US Election Countdown newsletter for free

The stories that matter on money and politics in the race for the White House

Donald Trump’s former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen testified that he organised the suppression of negative news stories when his erstwhile employer mounted his first bid for the White House.

The testimony from Cohen, 57, on Monday is expected to be the linchpin of the “hush money” case brought against Trump by the Manhattan district attorney’s office. Cohen, whose relationship with Trump has since turned acrimonious, served prison time after pleading guilty to a litany of federal charges including tax evasion and campaign finance violations, and was found to have perjured himself in front of Congress.

The jury listened closely as Cohen explained that he was prepared for there to be “a lot of women coming forward” once Trump announced his candidacy for president in 2015. 

Prosecutors say Cohen orchestrated a series of payments to people who were threatening to come forward with salacious stories about Trump, including using his own finances to hand $130,000 to Stormy Daniels, a porn actor who alleged an affair with the real estate mogul.

Trump is charged with criminally falsifying the business records behind the repayments to Cohen in order to keep the information from US voters. His lawyers, however, have said that the payments were for legal services.

Striking a sober tone that contrasted sharply with his vituperative social media posts and TikTok videos targeting Trump, Cohen kept his answers short and precise, rarely meeting the gaze of his former employer, who was sat a few feet away at the defence table, his eyes occasionally closed.

Cohen, who had become notorious for intimidating journalists on behalf of Trump, admitted to having frequently lied for the man he called “boss”, and to having bullied his detractors. “The only thing that was on my mind was to accomplish the task, to make him happy,” he explained.

The testimony came as the prosecution nears the end of its case against the presumptive Republican nominee for president, having called a dozen witnesses including Daniels, whose pay-off is at the heart of the alleged bookkeeping crimes. Last week, Daniels provided hours of embarrassing testimony about her alleged sexual encounter with Trump.

After Cohen, the Manhattan district attorney’s office will probably call one final witness before resting its case. Donald Trump had indicated that he would then testify in his own defence, but has appeared to waver from that commitment in recent comments to the press.

Trump — fresh from a weekend campaign rally in Wildwood, New Jersey — was joined in court by a coterie of Republican allies, including senators JD Vance and Tommy Tuberville, Staten Island congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis and attorneys-general from Iowa and Alabama.

On his way into court on Monday, Trump again called the case a “political witch hunt” and touted polls that show him leading in swing states. “This is a Biden prosecution,” he added. “It’s election interference at a level that nobody in this country has ever seen before.”

Read the full article here

News Room May 13, 2024 May 13, 2024
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Finance Weekly Newsletter

Join now for the latest news, tips, and analysis about personal finance, credit cards, dept management, and many more from our experts.
Join Now
You make good money – so why aren’t you wealthy yet?

Watch full video on YouTube

How to ‘invest in’ private companies like OpenAI and SpaceX

Watch full video on YouTube

NewMarket: Strong Cash Returns, Poor Growth Drivers (NYSE:NEU)

This article was written byFollowBashar is a contributing writer at Seeking Alpha,…

SoftBank strikes $4bn AI data centre deal with DigitalBridge

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects…

Former Intel CEO explains why the Trump administration is taking a stake in his chip startup

Watch full video on YouTube

- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

You Might Also Like

News

NewMarket: Strong Cash Returns, Poor Growth Drivers (NYSE:NEU)

By News Room
News

SoftBank strikes $4bn AI data centre deal with DigitalBridge

By News Room
News

Allspring Income Plus Fund Q3 2025 Commentary (Mutual Fund:WSINX)

By News Room
News

Pope Leo’s pick to lead New York Catholics signals shift away from Maga

By News Room
News

Why bomb Sokoto? Trump’s strikes baffle Nigerians

By News Room
News

Pressure grows on Target as activist investor builds stake

By News Room
News

Mosque bombing in Alawite district in Syria leaves at least 8 dead

By News Room
News

EU will lose ‘race to the bottom’ on regulation, says competition chief

By News Room
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Youtube Instagram
Company
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Press Release
  • Contact
  • Advertisement
More Info
  • Newsletter
  • Market Data
  • Credit Cards
  • Videos

Sign Up For Free

Subscribe to our newsletter and don't miss out on our programs, webinars and trainings.

I have read and agree to the terms & conditions
Join Community

2023 © Indepta.com. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?