Cohen says CFO said payments would be for 'legal service'
Michael Cohen recalled then-Trump Organization CFO Weisselberg saying the monthly payments to reimburse him for the Stormy Daniels nondisclosure payment would be recorded "as a legal service render since I was going to be given the title as personal attorney to the president."
Cohen told jurors that Trump and Weisselberg were like "Frick and Frack." Regarding his meeting with the two men about the monthly reimbursement plan, Cohen surmised "this conversation had already taken place between the two."
Prosecutor Susan Hoffinger asked Cohen, "Did Mr. Trump try to renegotiate?"
"No," Cohen replied.
"He approved it at that point?" Hoffinger asked.
"Yes," Cohen responded.
A few days later, Trump left for Washington to assume the presidency.
Hoffinger concluded by asking Cohen whether the $420,000 he would receive in monthly installments was meant to be compensation for any future legal work he did for Trump.
"No," Cohen said.
Testimony then ended for the day.