Defense argues Cohen's lack of retainer agreement was not an issue
After affirming he worked on "The Apprentice" and did personal work for Trump and members of his family, Michael Cohen confirmed he has never had a retainer agreement with Trump or his company.
"In the whole time you worked for the Trump Organization, you never had a retainer agreement?" defense attorney Todd Blanche asked.
"I never had a retainer agreement," Cohen said.
"And you never had a retainer agreement with any of those individuals, did you?" Blanche asked.
"Correct, Cohen answered.
"And the reason why you didn't have a retainer agreement is because you didn't need one?" Blanche asked. "You knew you were going to get paid?"
"Yes," Cohen said.
"You didn't have to worry when you did personal work for Donald Trump Jr. about the retainer agreement because you were getting paid by the Trump Organization, correct?" Blanche said.
"Correct," Cohen replied.
Blanche suggested there was "nothing wrong" with Cohen never having retainer agreement -- including when Cohen submitted invoices for legal work in 2017. At that time in 2017, Cohen was working as a private lawyer for Trump, separate from the Trump Organization.
Prosecutors have argued that Trump falsified records when he paid Cohen for legal services pursuant to a retainer agreement in 2017.
Blanche subsequently concluded his questioning for the day, with Cohen's cross-examination scheduled to continue on Monday.
Cohen did not look at Trump when he exited the courtroom.