Trump NYC hush money trial to resume with banker's testimony
Send a link to a friend
[April 30, 2024]
By Jack Queen
(Reuters) - Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial is set to resume in
New York on Tuesday with testimony from a banker familiar with accounts
involved in the former U.S. president's alleged scheme to influence the
2016 election by covering up a sex scandal.
Trump, the Republican candidate in the 2024 presidential election, is
charged with falsifying business records to conceal a $130,000 payment
to porn star Stormy Daniels in exchange for her silence about a sexual
encounter she said she had with Trump in 2006.
Trump has pleaded not guilty and denied having sex with Daniels, whose
real name is Stephanie Clifford.
The historic criminal trial is the first of a former U.S. president and
began on April 22.
Banker Garry Farro, who is not accused of wrongdoing, testified on
Friday about financial records filed by Trump's onetime lawyer and fixer
Michael Cohen, who prosecutors say helped carry out the scheme.
Trump is required to attend the trial and has said he could instead be
campaigning ahead of his rematch with Democratic President Joe Biden in
the Nov. 5 election.
The criminal case is one of four pending against Trump, but could be the
only one to go to trial and result in a verdict before the election.
Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker, a longtime Trump
friend, testified last week that he used his supermarket tabloid to
suppress negative stories about Trump and tar his rivals ahead of the
2016 election.
Pecker told jurors the Enquirer often bought exclusive rights to
damaging stories about celebrities with no intention of publishing them
-- a practice known as “catch and kill.”
[to top of second column]
|
Justice Juan Merchan presides during a hearing before the trial of
former U.S. President Donald Trump over charges that he falsified
business records to conceal money paid to silence porn star Stormy
Daniels in 2016, in Manhattan state court in New York City, U.S.
March 25, 2024 in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg/File
Photo
Daniels is also expected to testify, along with former Playboy model
Karen McDougal, who says Trump paid her $150,000 for her silence
about a yearlong affair she said they had in 2006 and 2007.
Trump has denied having an affair with McDougal.
Cohen, Trump's longtime fixer who became a nemesis after an
acrimonious break nearly six years ago, is also expected to testify.
Cohen has said he arranged and disguised the payments at the
direction of Trump, who Cohen said later reimbursed him.
Trump has also been charged in Georgia and Washington for his
efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss to Biden and in Florida
over his handling of classified documents upon leaving office.
Trump has pleaded not guilty and called the cases political witch
hunts.
(Reporting by Jack Queen; editing by Noeleen Walder and Jonathan
Oatis)
[© 2024 Thomson Reuters. All rights reserved.]This material
may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content.
|