Michael Cohen remained calm on the stand as he testified about the catch-and-kill scheme, mislabeling the payments given to Stormy Daniels, and about Mr Trump’s reactions to explosive stories
Michael Cohen, a former attorney for Donald Trump who paid adult film star Stormy Daniels $130,000 in exchange for her silence about an alleged sexual encounter with Trump, is testifying at the former president's New York criminal trial…
Michael Cohen has testified that Donald Trump 'wasn't thinking about' his wife, Melania Trump, when he was trying to cover up his alleged extramarital affairs with Stormy Daniels
Michael Cohen, former President Trump's onetime fixer, testified Monday that the former president signed off on a payment plan to reimburse him for the $130,000 payment he paid to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
Michael Cohen, once former President Trump’s personal attorney and fixer, on Monday came face-to-face again with his former client in a Manhattan courtroom. Cohen, who took the stand for hours under direct examination during Trump's hush…
Michael Cohen, a key witness in Donald Trump’s trial on allegations of business fraud related to hush money payments, testified for most of Monday in Manhattan criminal court.
Cohen has been touted as the star witness for the prosecution and has already been at the center of the drama in the first trial of a former president.
Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen testified in Manhattan court Monday that he used personal funds to pay Stormy Daniels to quiet her claims of an affair with Trump.
Cohen took the stand on Monday to detail his involvement in the alleged hush money, as he served as Trump's attorney at the time of the payment and referenced the Super Bowl-winning quarterback.
The former president's fixer took the stand in the Manhattan hush money trial and detailed how he arranged payments to keep accusers quiet before the 2016 election.
Cohen, the prosecution’s star witness, answered questions about his work as Trump’s attorney and his efforts to kill negative stories about his former boss.
"Guys, they think it’s cool, [but] women will hate me," Trump said when he learned that Stormy Daniels was looking to sell her story of their alleged affair to the press, per Michael Cohen