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Key Witness Says Trump Did Not Personally Ask Him To Carry Out 'Hush Money' Payments

• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Jack Phillips

Former Trump Organization controller Jeffrey McConney testified Monday that payments that were sent to former attorney Michael Cohen were legal expenses, confirming defense attorneys' arguments.

"Michael Cohen was a lawyer?" Trump defense attorney Emil Bove asked Mr. McConney. "Sure, yes," he replied.

"And payments to lawyers by the Trump Organization are legal expenses, right?" asked Mr. Bove. "Yes," said Mr. McConney.

Later, Mr. McConney said that President Trump and Trump Organization official Allen Weisselberg never told him to log the payments to Mr. Cohen as legal expenses.

"President Trump did not ask you to do any of the things you just described?" the attorney then asked. "He did not," Mr. McConney replied.

"And as far as you know, President Trump did not ask anyone to do those things?" Mr. Bove continued. "In none of the conversations that you had with Weisselberg, did he suggest that President Trump had told him to do these things?" he also asked.

"Allen never told me that," Mr. McConney said.

Little Contact With Cohen

Mr. McConney said his interactions with Mr. Cohen were "minimal." He said that other than emails about invoices, he never spoke to Mr. Cohen about the reimbursement arrangement.

In court papers, Trump lawyers have described that the payments that were sent to Mr. Cohen as legal expenses, while prosecutors say that it was an attempt to cover up the true nature of the payments during an election. Mr. Cohen used the funds to pay adult film actress Stormy Daniels to not speak publicly about allegations about an affair in 2006, which President Trump has denied.


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