'They agreed to cook the books,' prosecutor says
Prosecutor Matthew Colangelo asked jurors to ponder why Donald Trump did not negotiate the $420,000 repayment scheme allegedly proposed by Michael Cohen and then-Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg.
"Donald Trump was a very frugal businessman. He believed in pinching pennies. He believed in counting every dollar. He believed in negotiating every bill," Colangelo said. "It's all over all the books he's written. He ran the Trump Organization with total control."
But when it came time to set Cohen's repayment, Trump did not question the proposal from Cohen and Weisselberg, Colangelo said.
"This might be the only time that ever happened," said the prosecutor.
According to Colangelo, Trump consented to the arrangement because he knew the scheme was to cover up the hush money payment to Daniels and other expenses.
"It was instead what they thought was a clever way to pay Cohen back without being too obvious about it," Colangelo said.
Colangelo said that the jurors will see handwritten notes from Weisselberg laying out the entire scheme.
"They agreed to cook the books," said Colangelo.