Disgraced and disbarred attorney Michael Cohen admitted that he stole tens of thousands of dollars from the Trump Organization during his ongoing cross-examination in former President Donald J. Trump‘s Manhattan-based hush money trial on Monday. Former President Trump’s defense attorney, Todd Blanche, entered into evidence invoices that showed Cohen overcharging vendor services and pocketing the difference. All-in-all, it appears Cohen stole $30,000 on top of the legal fee invoices for his hush money payments to Stormy Daniels.
Blanche asked Cohen, “You did steal from the Trump Organization, correct?” The serial perjurer and disgraced attorney responded, “Yes, sir.” The documents presented by Trump’s defense team show Cohen receiving $50,000 for a payment to a tech company called Red Finch. However, Cohen only paid the company $20,000 and pocketed the $30,000 difference.
Cohen testified that while the owner of Red Finch would have preferred his invoice to be paid in full, he was “placated for the time being” with the partial $20,000 payment. CNN legal analyst Elie Honig described the exchange as a “bomb dropped right in the middle of the prosecution‘s case.”
On Friday, Cohen was cornered by Blanche over the serial perjurer‘s alleged phone call with Trump confirming the Daniels hush money payment had been made. The National Pulse reported that Blanche revealed text messages showing that Cohen had called Trump’s bodyguard, Keith Schiller, not to speak with Trump but to discuss with Schiller a series of harassing phone calls he had received from a 14-year-old prankster.
CNN reacts to Michael Cohen embezzling money from the Trump Organization
"This is significant… they appear to have caught Cohen in another lie"
"It was Michael Cohen who arranged this scheme"
"So far there is no direct link… to [Trump] in this alleged conspiracy" pic.twitter.com/ZC29XsnhvW
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