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Trump Hush Money Trial Day 9 Updates: Keith Davidson Reveals Many Details

Former President Donald Trump is facing charges for paying hush money to adult film actor Stormy Daniels. So far, a lot has been unfold in this case. Let us see what happens on day 9 of this historical trial.

Former President Donald Trump appears at Manhattan criminal court before his trial in New York, Tuesday, April 30, 2024. AP
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A quick recap:

Last week, the prosecution concluded former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker's cross-examination. His testimony revealed the tabloid's secretive "catch-and-kill" strategy.

Jurors heard two more witnesses on Friday. Rhona Graff, longtime executive assistant, recounted an encounter with Stormy Daniels at Trump Tower, adding another layer to the case. And Gary Farro, a banker for Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen also shared many significant details.

Despite his efforts to focus on campaign issues like the economy, the unfolding legal proceedings continue to dominate headlines, presenting a significant distraction from his intended message.

Click here for Day 8 updates.

Trump Supporters Gather Outside The Courtroom

Trump supporters gathered outside the criminal court, unfurling flags and hanging banners in their designated spot at Collect Pond Court, situated opposite the courthouse.

Supporters also cruised the streets adjacent to the courthouse in vehicles adorned with pro-Trump messages. One car carried a Trump mannequin in its rear seat. The turnout on Tuesday surpasses that of most days during the trial.

Prosecutors At Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial Zero In On The Details

Manhattan prosecutors build their case against Donald Trump, alleging an illegal scheme to silence negative stories during the 2016 campaign, with detailed testimony and evidence. Read More

Trump's Son Eric Is Present In The Court Today

This is the first time any of Trump's family members have attended his trial.

Judge Merchan Allows Trump To Attend Son Barron's Graduation

Trump's son Barron is graduating next month. Judge Juan M. Merchan has allowed Trump to attend the event.

바카라I don바카라t think the May 17 date is a problem, so Mr. Trump can certainly attend that date, attend his son바카라s graduation,바카라 Merchan said.

Judge Fines Trump For Violating Gag Orders 9 Times, Warns Him Of Jail For Further Violations

Judge ruled that the former President have violated gag orders 9 times and fined him for the same. He also warned Trump that he will be jailed if he continues to violate the gag order.

Prosecutors had alleged him of violating the gag order -- which bars him from making public statements about witnesses and jurors -- 10 times, and the judge concurred in all but one of those cases.

Trump must remove the seven "offending posts" from Truth Social and the two "offending posts" from his campaign website by 2:15 p.m. today.

Judge Merchan will hold a hearing Thursday on four more alleged violations. Read More

Which Post Did Not Violate Gag Order According To Judge Merchan?

Judge Merchan found Trump in criminal contempt for nine separate court mandate violations on Truth Social and his campaign website.

He ruled Trump's April 10 post referring to Cohen and Daniels as "sleaze bags" was not a gag order violation. Judge Merchan said Trump바카라s contention that he was responding to previous posts by Cohen 바카라is sufficient to give바카라 him pause 바카라as to whether the People have met their burden바카라 as to that post.

But, the other nine 바카라attack the credibility of arguably two of the more high-profile witnesses in this case.바카라

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Gary Farro Continues Testimony

Testimony continues with Gary Farro, a banker who assisted in the opening of accounts for Trump바카라s former attorney, Michael Cohen. Cohen utilized one of these accounts to secure the silence of adult film performer Stormy Daniels in the weeks leading up to the 2016 election.

He indicated the account, opened in October 2016 in the name of Essential Consultants LLC, would be used for real estate consulting. Farro said the bank would have asked more questions if there had been any connection to a political candidate, buying a media story, or paying a porn performer.

Gary Farro Concludes Testimony

Just a day following the establishment of the Essential Consultants LLC account on October 26, 2016, and the injection of approximately $130,000 from his personal home equity loan, Cohen promptly wired an equivalent sum to Keith Davidson, who served as legal counsel for Stormy Daniels at the time, as per documents unveiled.

This transaction occurred in the midst of the 2016 presidential election campaign, with the election itself slated for November 8.

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Farro reiterated that Cohen portrayed the transaction as tied to a real estate deal바카라not associated with any political figure, adult film personality, or the acquisition of a media-related narrative.

바카라We might consider something like that a reputational risk,바카라 Farro said.

Defense Begins Cross-Examination Of Gary Farro

Defense attorny Blanche began cross-examination of Farro and asked him to once again describe his relationship with Michael Cohen.

Farro testified that he first met Cohen in person at a meeting in Trump Tower, but primarily communicated over the phone. Farro also acknowledged that Cohen wasn바카라t always easy to work with.

바카라He was a challenging client because of his desire to get things done so quickly,바카라 Farro said. 바카라Ninety percent of the time it was an urgent matter.바카라

Defense Concludes Cross-Examination Of Banker Farro

During the cross-examination of Farro, Blanche, representing the defense, emphasized that Cohen never indicated any connection between the accounts he initiated in October 2016 and transactions involving then-candidate Trump or his enterprise.

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If Cohen had done so, 바카라I would have asked questions,바카라 Farro said.

Farro pointed out that he might have refrained from opening the account had he been informed it was for what is colloquially termed a "shell corporation"바카라a business entity primarily engaged in financial transactions without any substantive operational activities.

However, Cohen assured the banker that the account pertained to a legitimate real estate consulting venture.

Nothing about it raised 바카라any red flags to you?바카라 Blanche pressed.

바카라Not based upon the answers I was given to the questions I asked,바카라 Farro said.

Prosecutors Wants To Question Trump About Gag Order Violations

Assistant District Attorney Matthew Colangelo has requested Judge Merchan to allow prosecutors to question former President Trump about his gag order violations if he chooses to testify.

The judge previously allowed prosecutors to challenge Trump's credibility by questioning him about a limited number of his recent legal setbacks. Trump has said he wants to testify, but is under no obligation. Prosecutors also requested permission to introduce evidence showing Trump orchestrated a pressure campaign against Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels.

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Merchan did not immediately rule, but said, 바카라the door has been opened.바카라

Trump's Campaign Is Using Gag Order Violation Ruling

Trump's campaign has swiftly initiated fundraising efforts following this morning's ruling, which found him in breach of the court's gag order.

바카라Democrat judge just ruled against me,바카라 reads the subject line of a Tuesday morning email blast, which shares the news that, 바카라A Democrat judge JUST HELD ME IN CONTEMPT OF COURT!바카라

바카라THEY WANT TO SILENCE ME!바카라 the message continues, asking supporters to 바카라STAND WITH TRUMP바카라 by contributing money.

Next Witness Dr. Robert Browning Begins Testimony

The next witness scheduled to testify is Dr. Robert Browning, serving as the executive director of the C-SPAN archives.

Browning, responsible for overseeing the network바카라s extensive video archive, has been summoned to authenticate footage from a Trump campaign event. Prosecutors are summoning individuals considered as "records custodians" to substantiate the evidence presented.

The Court Sessions Will Be off for Memorial Day Weekend

Judge Merchan announced that the court will not be in session on Friday, May 24, to accommodate a juror with a morning flight. Consequently, the trial will adjourn for four consecutive days over the holiday weekend, resuming on Tuesday, May 28.

Merchan also informed jurors that court proceedings will be suspended on May 17, but did not give any reason. Trump will be attending his son Barron's high school graduation that day.

C-SPAN Clips Of Trump Played In The Courtroom

Prosecutors presented C-SPAN clips depicting Trump on the campaign trail during the closing weeks of his 2016 campaign, vehemently refuting allegations made by multiple women subsequent to the release of his infamous 2005 "Access Hollywood" tape.

At an October 14, 2016 rally in North Carolina, Trump said, "The stories are total fiction. They바카라re 100% made up, they never happened, they never would happen."

Another clip showcased for the jury, dated January 2017, featured Trump commending Cohen as both a skilled attorney and a close friend.

Throughout the playback of these clips, displayed on monitors throughout the courtroom, including directly in front of Trump on the defense table, he appeared stoic and unaffected.

Following the confirmation of the clips' authenticity by Browning, the custodian of C-SPAN's video collection, he was excused from the witness stand. Trump's legal team opted not to cross-examine him.

Another Witness, Phillip Thompson Will Authenticate Parts Of A Deposition Trump Gave In Another Case

The next witness to take the stand is Phillip Thompson,  an executive at a company that provides stenographers and videographers for depositions바카라sworn, out-of-court statements given under oath.

Thompson's testimony aims to authenticate segments of a transcript and video recording from a deposition given by Trump in one of writer E. Jean Carroll바카라s federal defamation lawsuits against him. These segments include Carroll's attorney questioning Trump regarding his Truth Social platform, the timeline of his marriage to Melania Trump, and his awareness of the "Access Hollywood" tape.

Carroll, a former longtime advice columnist for Elle magazine, alleges that Trump sexually assaulted her in the 1990s and subsequently defamed her after she publicly came forward in 2019. Trump denies the allegations, asserting that nothing inappropriate occurred between them and accusing Carroll of fabricating a "hoax" to promote a book. Following two federal trials last year and this winter, juries awarded Carroll over $88 million in damages. Trump is currently appealing these rulings.

Keith Davidson, Who Represented Karen Mcdougal And Stormy Daniels In Hush Money Negotiations, Is On Witness Stand

Keith Davidson is known for his representation of individuals seeking to sell celebrity sex tapes or other compromising information.

In 2016, Davidson acted as legal counsel for McDougal, a former Playboy model, and Daniels, an adult film actress, during negotiations for hush money with the National Enquirer and Trump's then-lawyer Michael Cohen.

McDougal alleged a yearlong affair with Trump in the mid-2000s, while Daniels claimed a one-time sexual encounter with him in 2006. Trump refutes these allegations.

Davidson Testifies Repping McDougal Regarding Trump 

Keith Davidaon said that he met Karen McDougal 25 years ago through a friend and started representing the former Playboy model in 2016 바카라to provide advice and counsel as to what her rights and obligations would be regarding a personal interaction that she had.바카라

바카라With whom?바카라 Steinglass asked.

바카라Donald Trump.바카라

Chats Of Davidson And National Enquirer Editor-In-Chief Are Displayed In The Court

Davidson promised a "blockbuster Trump story" to Dylan Howard, the editor in chief of the National Enquirer. Howard promised more than anyone for the story, and Davidson testified that he knew Howard's boss, David Pecker, and Trump were longtime friends.

The texts read: 바카라Did he cheat on Melania?바카라 and 바카라Do you know if the affair was during his marriage to Melania?바카라, Howard asked.

바카라I really can바카라t say yet, sorry,바카라 Davidson had replied.

Davidson testified about McDougal's claim when Steinglass questioned: 바카라Ms. McDougal had alleged that she had a romantic affair with Donald Trump some years prior.바카라

McDougal alleged a romantic affair with Trump, but Trump denied this.

Davidson Testifies Trying To Sell McDougal's Story

Davidson arranged a meeting with the National Enquirer's parent company to discuss McDougal's story, but the tabloid was not interested due to McDougal's lack of documentary evidence.

A month later, Howard suggested resuming discussions, warning American Media Inc. that they needed to move quickly. McDougal was "teetering" at the time Davidson sent the message and was on the verge of signing a deal to tell her story to ABC News.

Davidson claimed he was playing the Enquirer and ABC News against each other to get the best deal for McDougal, as she didn't want to tell her story publicly.

Trump's Posts Violating Gag Order Have Been Deleted

Trump's social media that violated gag order were were deleted ahead of the judge바카라s 2:15 p.m. ET deadline.

Clicking on links to the previous Truth Social posts leads to a "Not found" message, whereas links to Trump's website redirects users to a 404 error page. Read More

Davidson Testifies Process Of Selling Stories To The National Enquirer

Davidson described the negotiation process involved in selling the former Playboy model's story to the tabloid empire.

In one text message presented to jurors, Davidson informed Enquirer editor Dylan Howard that "they are asking me to go back for another 25," indicating an additional $25,000. Howard responded with an expletive, stating, "Not my money. I바카라ll ask."

However, despite establishing a basic framework for the deal, Davidson expressed his "growing frustration with the process." At one juncture, Davidson recounted being pressured to directly contact former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, a task he had been attempting to avoid.

"I thought it was odd, certainly," Davidson remarked regarding the request to call Cohen. "I didn바카라t particularly like dealing with him and that바카라s why I was trying like hell to avoid talking to him," he added.

Davidson Describes Details Of McDougal Deal

The agreement for McDougal바카라s story did eventually come to fruition, Davidson testified, with the former Playboy model receiving a $150,000 payment along with the commitment of magazine covers and regular columns for publications owned by the parent company of the National Enquirer, American Media Inc.

Davidson testified that once the deal was finalized, he reached out to Cohen as a professional courtesy, given that the agreement involved his client, Donald Trump.

Although Trump wasn바카라t a named party to the tabloid바카라s arrangement with McDougal, Davidson acknowledged on Tuesday that suppressing her claims would be beneficial to Trump바카라s campaign.

When questioned by prosecutor Joshua Steinglass about Cohen바카라s response to news of the deal's completion, Davidson testified matter-of-factly: 바카라He was pleased.바카라

Davidson Understood That McDougal's Story Will Never Be Published By The National Enquirer

When questioned about why American Media Inc., the parent company of the National Enquirer, would purchase a story it didn't plan to publish, Davidson provided insight into two reasons he was aware of.

"One explanation I was given is they were trying to build Karen into a brand and didn바카라t want to diminish her reputation," he stated. "And the second was an unspoken understanding that there was an affiliation between David Pecker and Donald Trump and that AMI wouldn바카라t run this story, any story related to Karen, because it would hurt Donald Trump."

Davidson Describes His Interaction With Cohen

Davidson testified that his initial interaction with Michael Cohen stemmed from a 2011 post on a gossip blog alleging a physical or romantic encounter between Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump.

Following the blog post, Davidson recounted that Daniels' agent, Gina Rodriguez, contacted him, describing a contentious call from someone she referred to as "some jerk" who was "very, very aggressive" and threatened legal action.

When asked to identify the individual referred to as the "jerk," Davidson replied, "Michael Cohen."

Davidson testified that upon contacting Cohen, the former Trump attorney launched into "a hostile barrage of insults and insinuations" that persisted for a considerable duration.

"Finally, after he finished, I explained to him that I was calling because my client, Stormy Daniels, did not want the story up. I wanted to see if he had done anything" to attempt to remove the story, Davidson said.

Following the altercation, Davidson stated that he, rather than Cohen, ultimately sent a cease-and-desist letter to the blog, resulting in the removal of the story.

Release Of "Access Hollywood" Tape Had "Tremendous Influence" On Stormy Daniels Story's Marketabilty

Davidson testified that the release of Trump바카라s 2005 바카라Access Hollywood바카라 tape had a "tremendous influence" on the marketability of Daniels바카라 story.

He stated that Daniels바카라 agent, Gina Rodriguez, had attempted to generate interest in her story earlier in the 2016 election cycle but encountered limited success.

Describing the "Access Hollywood" tape, which cannot be presented in court, Davidson testified that it featured Trump and the show바카라s former host Billy Bush recorded on a "hot mic," with "some statements by both men that were troublesome."

Michael Cohen Stepped Into AMI바카라s Shoes,바카라 Davidson Testified

Soon after the 바카라Access Hollywood바카라 tape leaked, Davidson testified, Daniels바카라 agent reached a deal with then-National Enquirer editor Dylan Howard for the tabloid to acquire the rights to her story for $120,000, but Howard backed out of the deal.

The editor instead instructed Daniels바카라 agent, Rodriguez, to contact Michael Cohen and finalize the deal directly with him. However, after their uncomfortable prior interaction, Rodriguez declined to engage with Cohen. She then requested Davidson to intervene and negotiate the deal with Cohen, the lawyer testified.

Davidson disclosed that he had numerous interactions with Howard over the years regarding stories. When asked if it was uncommon for Howard to direct him to negotiate with a third party like Cohen, Davidson responded: 바카라This is the only time that ever happened.바카라

바카라In essence, Michael Cohen stepped into AMI바카라s shoes,바카라 Davidson said, referring to the name of the Enquirer바카라s parent company at the time, American Media Inc.

Davidson testified that during negotiations with Cohen, he raised the price to $130,000바카라incorporating his fee for his involvement in the deal.

Stormy Daniels Became Peggy Peterson And Donald Trump Became David Dennison

In formulating the deal, Davidson revealed that he employed a pair of pseudonyms to conceal the identities of the involved parties: Stormy Daniels was referred to as Peggy Peterson, while Donald Trump was represented as David Dennison.

The lawyer testified that the choice of alliterative code names was partly based on Daniels being the plaintiff and Trump being the defendant.

When asked if David Dennison was a genuine individual, Davidson quipped that he played on his high school hockey team.

바카라And how does he feel about you now?바카라 prosecutor Josh Steinglass inquired.

Davidson stifled a laugh before replying, 바카라He바카라s very upset.바카라

Cohen Missed Deadline To Pay To Daniels, Davidson Testifies

Davidson testified that although both parties had struck a deal, the payment to Daniels failed to materialize by the agreed-upon date.

Initially, Cohen offered a series of explanations for the delay, attributing it to various factors such as malfunctioning computers, Secret Service "firewalls," and the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. "The things he was saying didn바카라t really make sense," Davidson remarked of Cohen's excuses.

As the excuses continued, Davidson realized that Cohen "didn바카라t have the authority to actually spend money." Eventually, he sent an email to inform Cohen that the deal was off.

"I thought he was trying to kick the can down the road until after the election," Davidson said.

Stormy Daniels' Agent, Davidson, And Howard Discussed An "Impending Storm" Of Publicity

Following Stormy Daniels바카라 agreement with Michael Cohen, but with the payment outstanding, Davidson and Howard exchanged text messages regarding what the then Enquirer editor in chief termed an 바카라impending storm바카라 of publicity if the performer were to take her story elsewhere, as per Davidson바카라s testimony and trial documents.

During the exchange on October 17 and 18, 2016, Davidson conveyed to Howard his belief that Daniels and her agent had agreed to offer her story to another publication, expressing, 바카라I think it바카라ll be a full-on blitz.바카라

"I just felt like there was going to be more than a flurry of activity. I felt like it was going to be a tornado," Davidson elucidated in court.

바카라If the story got out,바카라 Steinglass inquired.

바카라Yes,바카라 Davidson affirmed.

Was Michael Cohen Dealing On Trump's Behalf?

When questioned if Cohen ever disclosed whom he was representing in the negotiations with Daniels, Davidson stated that the ex-lawyer might not have explicitly mentioned he was acting on Trump바카라s behalf, but the implication was evident.

바카라Every single time I talked to Michael Cohen, he leaned on his close affiliation with Donald Trump,바카라 Davidson remarked. 바카라It was part of his identity. He let me know it at every opportunity he could that he was working for Donald Trump.바카라

Court Wraps Up For The Day

During the courtroom proceedings, the former president leaned in to observe a message displayed on a monitor positioned in front of him at the defense table. Subsequently, he whispered something to his lawyer Todd Blanche, seated to his left, as the messages scrolled across the screen바카라presented in the form of a spreadsheet with black text against a green background.

As Davidson continued his testimony regarding the text message, Trump and Blanche engaged in intermittent whispered exchanges.

In the October 2016 message directed to Davidson, Howard commented on Cohen바카라s apparent reluctance to fulfill a $130,000 payment agreement to Stormy Daniels.

바카라All because trump is tight,바카라 Howard wrote in one of the messages, which Davidson interpreted as a reference to Trump바카라s alleged frugality. In a subsequent message, Howard remarked, 바카라I reckon that trump impersonator I hired has more cash.바카라

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