For Trump, ‘frenemy’ Cohen follows Daniel’s sex tales
The completion of Daniels’ marathon testimony and cross-examination this week clears the way for prosecutors to call Cohen, their remaining star witness
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Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen (L) arrives at Manhattan Criminal Court for the trial of former US President Donald Trump for allegedly covering up hush money payments linked to extramarital affairs in New York City, on May 13, 2024. Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York was expected to hear his former lawyer turned tormentor Michael Cohen testify Monday about his role in what prosecutors say was a cover up of payments to hide an affair.
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Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York was expected to hear his former lawyer turned tormentor Michael Cohen testify Monday about his role in what prosecutors say was a cover-up of payments to hide an affair.
Cohen’s testimony follows a bruising week for Trump in which adult film star Stormy Daniels gave toe-curling detail about their alleged sexual encounter, which is at the heart of the case — and bitterly denied by the presidential hopeful.
Daniels, who claims to have had sex with Trump in 2006, denied she threatened him if he did not buy her silence for $130,000, a payment that prosecutors say Trump then covered up.
Trump, 77, is accused of falsifying business records to reimburse his lawyer, Cohen, for the payment on the eve of the 2016 presidential election, when the story could have proved politically fatal.
The completion of Daniels’ marathon testimony and cross-examination this week clears the way for prosecutors to call Cohen, their remaining star witness.
But jurors have repeatedly heard from witnesses that Cohen was a difficult character who bullied and cajoled others to get his way, while the defense counsel have painted him as a pathological liar and convicted criminal.
The trial is taking place six months before the November election, when the Republican hopeful will try to defeat Democratic President Joe Biden.
During nearly eight hours over two days last week, Daniels walked the New York jury through the one-night stand she said she had with Trump at a celebrity golf tournament, and then the financial settlement she says ensued.
In her testimony, she described Trump’s pajamas, his boxer shorts and the sexual position, and said that he did not wear a condom. And while she was “not threatened verbally or physically” she said she “felt ashamed I didn’t stop it, didn’t say no.”
These were details that the defense argued were irrelevant to the case — but which they doubled down on and repeated during cross-examination.
Trump sat impassively for much of Daniels’ testimony, apparently cursing at times, and railing against proceedings in his comments to reporters as he entered and left the Manhattan courtroom.