Cohen says he was pushed to plead guilty to hush money charges
Under cross-examination from defense attorneys, Michael Cohen continued to suggest that he was pressured in 2018 to plead guilty to changes including those related to the Stormy Daniels payment.
"No one indicated you threatened you to guilty correct?" defense attorney Todd Blanche asked.
"As I stated previously, I was provided with 48 hours within which to accept the plea or the Southern District of New York was going to file an 80-page indictment that included my wife, and I elected to protect my family," Cohen responded.
"You do feel you were induced to plead guilty?" Blanche asked.
"I never denied the underlying facts, I just do not believe I should have been criminally charged for either of those two -- or six -- offenses," Cohen said.
Cohen confirmed that prosecutors never directly told him that his wife would be indicted, telling jurors he heard that from his lawyers.
"I accepted responsibility," Cohen said.