UPDATE: David Pecker, the former CEO of the celebrity magazine and tabloid company American Media, was first witness today, as prosecutors try to show the extent to which Donald Trump sought to suppress embarrassing stories in advance of…
Prosecutors and attorneys for Donald Trump clashed as they each tried to define the former president's alleged crimes in his historic hush money trial.
Prosecutors used some of their opening arguments to detail Trump's involvement in 2016 National Enquirer stories that savaged his opponents. The same figures were involved in the Stormy Daniels payoff.
David Pecker, former publisher of the National Enquirer, is reportedly set to be the first to testify in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial.
Vinco Ventures, which was poised to acquire the tabloid the National Enquirer earlier this year, as well as its sister publications Globe, National Examiner and the National Enquirer U.K., has in recent months become embroiled in a saga so…
Court documents obtained by DailyMail.com reveal a judge dismissed his suit and said there was no dispute Michael Sanchez was the 'only source' of the story.
Long a fixture of checkout queues and newsstand kiosks, the celebrity news publisher The National Enquirer will soon bring its salacious storytelling online for the first time in its 96-year-old history. The publisher, along with its…
It wasn't just Trump involved in the National Enquirer's "catch and kill" practice of burying scandalous info about celebs — here's a history of the tabloid's schemes with Matt LeBlanc, Tiger Woods and others.
David Pecker, who stood at the heart of the alleged catch-and-kill scheme, may end up being the star witness in the criminal case against the former president.
Manhattan District Attorney Bragg's probe sheds new light on the relationship between Donald Trump and the then-parent company of the National Enquirer.