Cohen testifies he did 'minimal' work for Trump in 2017
Cohen told the jury he did minimal work for Trump in 2017, working on small issues for which he "didn't expect to be paid" -- despite the invoices he submitted throughout the year being designated as retainer fees.
The work he performed included a trademark issue and others, Cohen testified.
Asked if he submitted an invoice, Cohen said no.
"I didn't expect to be paid," he said
Cohen estimated he spent "less than 10" hours working for Trump in 2017.
"Was the $420,000 dollars that you received from Mr. Trump ... did that have anything to do with the minimal work you did for him in 2017?" prosecutor Susan Hoffinger asked.
"No ma'am," Cohen said.
Trump, during this testimony, has been sitting back in his chair with his eyes closed. He occasionally shifts in his seat.