Jurors shown final contract for Stormy Daniels agreement
Jurors were shown the final Stormy Daniels contract, which prohibited her from making public statements about her alleged affair with Trump.
"That's essentially part of the nondisclosure aspect of the agreement," her then-attorney, Keith Davidson, told jurors after reading aloud from the contract.
The contract stated that Daniel's would owe $1 million for each breach of contract, though Davidson said that portion of the contract was likely unenforceable.
Davidson testified that Michael Cohen requested the $1 million penalty be added to the contract.
Jurors were shown signed copies of the agreement, which was signed by Daniels, Cohen, and Davidson.
The signature line for "David Dennison" -- the pseudonym used for Donald Trump -- was never signed by Trump. In one version of the contract, Cohen signed for "Dennison."
Davidson testified that he made $10,000 for negotiating the contract.