Davidson says Cohen was 'pleased' with McDougal deal
As Karen McDougal's attorney Keith Davidson continued his testimony, jurors were shown the final contract between McDougal and AMI that prohibited her from talking about past relationships with a "then-married man."
"Karen had ... granted her limited life rights related to the subject matter -- any affairs with any then-married man -- to AMI," Davidson testified, telling jurors that Donald Trump was the "then-married man" referenced in the contract.
Asked by prosecutor Joshua Steinglass the reasons he believed AMI would spend $150,000 on a story they didn't plan to publish, Davidson said, "I think there were two. I think one explanation that was given was that they were trying to build Karen into a brand," and didn't want to compromise her reputation, he said.
"The second was more of an unspoken understanding that there was a close affiliation between (publisher) David Pecker and Donald Trump, and that AMI would not run this story ... because it would tend to hurt Donald Trump."
"You mean, hurt Donald Trump's campaign?" Steinglass asked.
"Yes," Davidson said.
Davidson previously testified that when the deal was finalized, he called Michael Cohen.
"I called him and let him know as a professional courtesy that the deal involving his client closed," Davidson said.
"What client is that?" Steinglass asked.
"Donald Trump," Davidson said.
Steinglass asked Davidson how Cohen received the news.
"He was pleased," Davidson said.