Trump's ex-lawyer Cohen links Falwell’s endorsement in 2016 to
suppression of racy photos
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[September 09, 2020]
By Aram Roston
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In his book released
today, Michael Cohen, the former fixer for U.S. President Donald Trump,
ties for the first time the 2016 presidential endorsement of Trump by
American evangelical leader Jerry Falwell Jr to Cohen’s own role in
helping to keep racy “personal” photographs of the Falwells from
becoming public.
As Reuters reported last year, the Falwells enlisted Cohen to keep “a
bunch of photographs, personal photographs” from becoming public, Cohen
said in a recording, made surreptitiously by comedian Tom Arnold. “I
actually have one of the photos,” he said, without going into specifics.
“It’s terrible.”
In “Disloyal: The Memoir,” Cohen describes thinking that his involvement
in the Falwell photo matter would be a “catch and kill” -- the practice
of American tabloids to obtain and then suppress unfavorable stories
about celebrities -- “but in this case it was just going to be kill.”
He later writes: “In good time, I would call in this favor, not for me,
but for the Boss, at a crucial moment on his journey to the presidency.”
Cohen has said that he helped persuade Falwell to endorse Trump just
before Republican voters gathered in Iowa in February 2016 to nominate a
presidential candidate. Falwell not only publicly vouched for Trump’s
Christian virtues but also barnstormed with the candidate. His backing
of Trump -- a twice-divorced candidate who had talked about grabbing
women’s genitals and engaged in extramarital affairs -- was one of the
major surprises of the 2016 campaign.
In the book, Cohen doesn’t explicitly say that the endorsement was the
favor he sought in return for his help in having kept the Falwell photos
from getting out. But his account marks the first time he has linked the
two issues.
Earlier this year, Cohen was quoted by CNN saying “there is absolutely
no connection between the photos and my personal request to the Falwells
to assist the Trump campaign.” How that comment jibes with what he’s
written in his book is unclear. Cohen did not immediately respond to
efforts by Reuters to reach him.
After this story was published, Jerry Falwell spoke by phone with
Reuters. He said that “someone stole some pictures I took of my wife in
the back yard. Topless. Big deal. OK?” But he said his endorsement of
Trump had nothing to do with Cohen’s role in suppressing the racy
photographs.
“It was no quid pro quo,” Falwell said. “There was no me supporting
Trump because of whatever Michael was doing.”
Falwell said he endorsed Trump, at Cohen’s behest, because Falwell
“believed that a businessman needed to run this country.”
Toward the end of the call, Becki Falwell, who has not commented on the
Cohen book or the photographs, could be heard urging her husband to cut
short the conversation with Reuters. “Hang up the goddamn phone,” she
told her husband. “Hang up the phone, Jerry!”
The White House dismissed Cohen’s account.
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In his book released today, Michael Cohen, the former fixer for U.S.
President Donald Trump, ties for the first time the 2016
presidential endorsement of Trump by American evangelical leader
Jerry Falwell Jr to Cohen’s own role in helping to keep racy
“personal” photographs of the Falwells from becoming public. Gloria
Tso reports
“Michael Cohen is a disgraced felon and disbarred lawyer, who lied
to Congress. He has lost all credibility, and it’s unsurprising to
see his latest attempt to profit off of lies,” press secretary
Kayleigh McEnany told Reuters.
Cohen, who was convicted of campaign finance violations and other
crimes, is serving the remainder of his three-year term in home
confinement.
Falwell, who at the time of the 2016 endorsement ran Liberty
University, stepped down as president of Liberty late last month
after Reuters reported that a business associate alleged a
years-long affair with Jerry and Becki Falwell.
That associate, Giancarlo Granda, told Reuters the relationship
involved him having sex with Becki Falwell while Jerry Falwell
watched. Jerry Falwell has denied involvement, saying the sexual
relationship was between his wife and Granda only.
Falwell’s departure from Liberty marked a dramatic fall for one of
the most powerful figures in America’s evangelical Christian
movement. He was widely credited with helping persuade many
Christians concerned about Trump’s past to accept him as a repentant
sinner.
In his book, Cohen writes that he had become close to the Falwells
in 2011, once securing tickets for one of their daughters to see
Justin Bieber perform. He calls the Falwells “dear friends, more
like family to me.”
But he also makes clear that, as in the smaller assistance in
securing the Bieber tickets, he saw the help he offered the Falwells
in the photo matter as transactional -- and enormously significant.
“Like the Bieber favor a few years earlier, this would have a huge
impact on the 2016 election, evangelicals, the Supreme Court and the
fate of the nation,” Cohen writes.
“If Becki Falwell was seen half-naked by the students of Liberty
University, let alone evangelicals all over the country, it would be
an unmitigated disaster,” he writes.
After succeeding at keeping the photos from being released, Cohen
writes that he “called Becki and reassured her that the pictures
wouldn’t get out, but I could hear the fear and sadness in her
voice. I reassured her I wouldn’t let her down, and I didn’t.”
“There it was: my second chit with the Falwells,” he writes. “In
good time, I would call in this favor, not for me, but for the Boss,
at a crucial moment on his journey to the presidency.”
(Reporting By Aram Roston. Edited by Blake Morrison.)
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