Trump trial: Trump hit with contempt, witnesses detail Stormy Daniels deal

Stormy Daniels' former attorney testified on Day 9 of Trump's hush money trial.

Last Updated: April 30, 2024, 4:58 PM EDT

Former President Donald Trump is on trial in New York City, where he is facing felony charges related to a 2016 hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. It marks the first time in history that a former U.S. president has been tried on criminal charges.

Trump last April pleaded not guilty to a 34-count indictment charging him with falsifying business records in connection with a hush money payment his then-attorney Michael Cohen made to Daniels in order to boost his electoral prospects in the 2016 presidential election.

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McDougal didn't want her story to go public, lawyer says

Keith Davidson, the former attorney for Karen McDougal, testified that McDougal -- who said in 2016 that years earlier had had an affair with Trump -- did not actually want to tell her story publicly.

That's partially what made a deal with the National Enquirer so "attractive"-- because she would not have to, Davidson said.

"She did not want to tell her story," Davidson testified.

"Get me a price on McDougal All in. Consulting gig perhaps as a fitness expert thrown into the mix," National Enquirer editor Dylan Howard texted Davidson on July 23, 2016, in messages that were shown to the jury.

"How about 1m now. And 75K per year for next 2 years as a fitness correspondent for AMI & ur related pubs," Davidson texted.

Former President Donald Trump awaits the start of proceedings at Manhattan criminal court, Apr. 30, 2024, in New York City.
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"I'll take it to them but thinking it's more hundreds than millions," Howard responded.

"We are going to lay it on thick for her," Howard subsequently texted on July 28, 2016.

"Good. Throw in an ambassadorship for me. I am thinking Isle of Man," Davidson responded.

"That was just a joke," Davidson testified about the Isle of Man reference, saying that killing the story "would help Donald Trump's candidacy."

The attorney reiterated on the stand that the "allure of the AMI deal" was that McDougal would get paid yet she would not have to speak publicly about the alleged affair.

The proceedings then broke for lunch. Trump made no comments to reporters as he left the courtroom.

Apr 30, 2024, 12:52 PM EDT

McDougal alleged she had affair with Trump, lawyer recounts

Keith Davidson, the former attorney for Karen McDougal, testified about the meeting he arranged between McDougal and National Enquirer editor Dylan Howard.

"Ms. McDougal alleged that she had had a romantic affair with Donald Trump some years prior," Davidson said, referring to what McDougal shared during the meeting.

Asked on the stand whether the affair was sexual, Davidson replied: "That's what she expressed."

Howard told them he wanted to "return to New York and run it up on the flag pole" before making a decision about whether to purchase McDougal's story.

"It's a story that should be told," Davidson texted Howard on June 27, 2017, regarding the alleged affair.

"I agree," Howard responded.

Jurors then saw text messages from about a month after the Howard-McDougal meeting.

"Let's talk ... tomorrow. I think this is the entree for me to go back to them," Howard texted Davidson.

"Better to be quick," replied Davidson, who said on the stand that he was trying to play the National Enquirer against another media outlet to create a "sense of urgency."

"You were trying to convey that there was some urgency and Dylan Howard should act quickly?" prosecutor Josh Steinglass asked Davidson.

"That's fair," Davidson said.

Apr 30, 2024, 12:44 PM EDT

'I have a blockbuster Trump story,' lawyer texted tabloid in 2016

With Keith Davidson, the former attorney for Karen McDougal, on the stand, jurors were shows text messages between him and National Enquirer editor Dylan Howard from 2016.

"I have a blockbuster Trump story," Davidson texted Howard on June 7, 2016

"Talk 1st thing. I will get you more than ANYONE for it. You Know why..." Howard responded.

"It was sort of an entree or teaser to Dylan," Davidson testified about the message, adding that he was aware of Pecker's relationship with Trump.

Jurors were then shown more text messages from June 10, 2016.

"Did he cheat on Melania?" Howard asked. "Do you know if the affair was during his marriage to Melania?"

"I really cannot say yet. Sorry," Davidson replied.

"OK. Keep me informed," said Howard.

Asked on the stand why he did not confirm it was an affair, Davidson said, "I was not prepared to discuss the details."

Apr 30, 2024, 12:36 PM EDT

McDougal's attorney outlines agreement he had with her

Keith Davidson testified that he represented Karen McDougal in the summer of 2016 when the former Playboy model entered into a non-disclosure agreement with AMI, the parent company of the National Enquirer.

Jurors were then showed the retainer agreement between Davidson and McDougal, which details McDougal’s “life rights related to interactions with Donald Trump and/or negotiating assignment of exclusive press opportunities regarding same.”

Davidson testified that he provided “legal services” to help the former Playmate negotiate with media outlets for the rights to her story about “a personal interaction she had -- allegedly had -- with Donald Trump."

“At the time ... media outlets, both traditional and tabloid, would often enter into an exclusive arrangement where someone would provide exclusive content to that outlet in exchange for money,” Davidson said.

Davidson told Steinglass that he did not go behind McDougal's back when he arranged the agreement with AMI for the rights to her story

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