Prosecutor begins taking jury through timeline of case
The first hour of prosecutor Josh Steinglass' summation sounded impromptu, as if he was extemporaneously delivering a direct response to the defense's closing.
As his closing entered its second hour, Steinglass unveiled a slideshow and timeline to make his argument -- slowing down the pace of his delivery and bringing the jury back to the first witness in the case, former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker.
Steinglass walked the jury through the $30,000 payment American Media Inc. made to doorman Dino Sajudin for the rights to his false story about Trump having a child out of wedlock. He outlined timeline of the catch and kill, emphasizing the steps taken to ensure Sajudin did not become a problem for the campaign.
According to Steinglass, Cohen added a $1 million breach of contract penalty "just to put the fear of God into Sajudin."
"Mr. Sajudin had been completely neutralized as a threat to the campaign," Steinglass said about the payment.