Jurors see texts related to McDougal situation
Jurors briefly saw text messages between Cohen and Trump staffer Keith Schiller on June 16, 2016, in which Cohen said he was trying to contact Trump through Schiller to update him on the Karen McDougal situation.
"Where's the boss?" Cohen texted.
Jurors then saw text messages between Cohen and National Enquirer Editor Dylan Howard, who met McDougal in person to vet her allegations on June 20, 2016.
"Understood, I got this locked down for you, I won't let it out of my grasp," Howard texted Cohen.
Cohen said he later had a call with Howard and National Enquirer publisher David Pecker to learn about the McDougal meeting.
"That they believed that they had this control, as Dylan had stated to me," Cohen said about what he learned on the call.
In court, the jury is focused as Cohen recounts the catch and kill efforts. Earlier, some jurors had laughed and flashed a smile at Cohen's jokes, but they have now returned to their familiar serious faces. Many appear to be taking notes and they're often looking at Cohen and prosecutor Susan Hoffinger as she questions him.