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May 21, 2024 24 tweets 3 min read Read on X
Hello from NYC and what is expected to be the last day of testimony in the trial of Donald Trump, who’s accused of falsifying business records to cover up hush money paid to Stormy Daniels to keep news of their alleged sexual encounter from damaging his 2016 electoral prospects.
Back on the stand today will be attorney Robert Costello, who was either Michael Cohen’s attorney for a time after the feds raided his home and office, or a shill for Rudy Giuliani. Or both? Idk.
Costello yesterday gave a master class on how not to testify as witness at trial, getting the relatively chill Justice Juan Merchan to pull off a epic bench-slap that’s probably going to be taught in law schools going forward.
After Justice Merchan took issue with a random comment from Costello and his demeanor on the stand, things ​quickly went downhill for the Davidoff Hutcher attorney.
"I want to discuss proper decorum in my courtroom," Justice Merchan told Costello outside the presence of the jury. "If you don't like my ruling ... you don't give me side eye and you don't roll your eyes."

At which point, Costello apparently crossed the line.
"Are you staring me down right now?" Justice Merchan asked Costello. "Clear the courtroom."

We in the press raised hell about this, because we really don't like getting shut out of, you know, history. However, we got the transcripts of what happened behind closed doors.
Once the courtroom was cleared, Justice Merchan told Costello that his conduct was "contemptuous."

"If you try to stare me down one more time, I will remove you from the stand," he said.
"Can I say something, please?" Costello asked.

"No. No. This is not a conversation," Justice Merchan said before reopening the courtroom.
Today's @law360 courtroom weather report is currently coming in at 74.3 F, 55% humidity.

Yesterday, Trump referred to the courtroom as "a freezing cold ice box."
Be sure to follow my colleague and budding meteorologist @frankrunyeon
Costello is back on the stand.
Costello is a long-time friend of former New York City Mayor and Trump counsel Rudy Giuliani and had several communications with Michael Cohen when he first realized that he was potential facing criminal charges in 2018.
Prosecutors maintain that Costello was trying to influence Cohen on behalf of Giuliani and Trump. Costello denies this, and claims that his only interests at the time were those of Cohen.
The jury is shown a 2018 email from Costello to Cohen, in which he says his relationship with Giuliani could be a benefit to him.

He tells Cohen that Giuliani thanked him “for opening this back channel of communication.”
Costello claims he was Cohen's lawyer at the time. Cohen denies this.
Costello's on cross by ADA Susan Hoffinger, who shows jurors a 2018 email in which Costello told Cohen that his ties to Giuliani could be a benefit to Cohen. Costello said he discussed this matter with Giuliani, who thanked Cohen “for opening this back channel of communication.”
“The email speaks for itself, right?” Hoffinger asks.

“No, not quite. There are surrounding circumstances on that email that I would be delighted to tell you,” Costello says.

“That’s alright, let’s go on to the next one,” Hoffinger replies.
Hoffinger shows the jury another 2018 email from Costello to his partner Jeffrey Citron.

“What should I say to this asshole?” Costello asks Citron. “He is playing with the most powerful man on the planet.”
On redirect, Trump counsel Emil Bove asks Costello if he ever pressured Cohen to do anything

“Absolutely not,” Costello says.
That's it for Costello.

"Your honor, the defense rests,” Trump counsel Todd Blanche says.
The jury is sent home. For various reasons, closings won't begin until next week.
There's going to be a so-called charge conference this afternoon, in which the lawyers will haggle over the jury instructions. Those things are very, very boring.
Trump did not respond to pool reporters' questions as he left the courtroom just now.
I should clarify why Costello was called to the stand by the defense in the first place. He testified yesterday that Cohen in 2018 told him “numerous” times that he paid Stormy off all on his own and Trump knew nothing about it.

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May 30, 2024
Hello hello from​ New York and day whatever the hell it is of the criminal trial of Donald Trump​. It's day two of jury deliberations over the Manhattan District Attorney's falsifying business records charges, and all we can do is speculate and wait.
We're expecting to start off the day with a readback of testimony from former American Media Inc. CEO and Trump ally David Pecker, as well as that of Trump’s personal attorney and star cooperating witness Michael Cohen.
Yesterday, the jury asked for Pecker’s testimony related to a conversation with Trump about former Playboy model Karen McDougal. She was paid $150,000 by AMI for the rights to her story about an affair with Trump, and the requested testimony relates to how that deal played out.
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May 29, 2024
Live from NY Supreme Court (and this tree) again for the criminal trial of Donald Trump over the Manhattan DA’s 34 counts of falsifying business records against the former president. Image
We're now in the home stretch, NY Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan is currently reading his instructions on the law to the jury. It's straight to deliberations after that.
The Manhattan DA claims that Trump and others falsified business records stemming from a $130,000 hush money deal with porn star Stormy Daniels, in order to keep news of their 2006 extramarital sexual encounter from affecting his chances in the 2016 presidential election.
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May 28, 2024
Back again at the criminal trial of Donald Trump, and/or Manhattan’s hottest club, for closing arguments at last. Image
I don’t see any pro-Trump protestors outside the courthouse today, though if past is any guide, I’d bet there’s going to be a who’s who of GOP politicians packing the gallery in support of Trump today.
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May 20, 2024
Hello hello, back in NY Supreme Court again for the criminal trial of Donald Trump. This morning, Justice Juan Merchan informed the parties that we are not going to get to the end of this thing until at least next week. Michael Cohen is now back on the witness stand.
Trump counsel Todd Blanche is continuing his cross of Cohen. I don’t know how this is possible, but Cohen looks older than he did last week.
Blanche is asking Cohen about his now former non-Trumpy businesses. Taxi medallions, Florida real estate, etc. Unclear where Blanche is going with this.
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Welcome back to the Michael Cohen show, conveniently taking place at the Manhattan trial of Donald Trump. Think of the worst, yet creative, insult you’ve got and imagine Cohen saying “sounds like something I would say.” That's pretty much what cross has been like thus far.
Cohen is arguably the prosecution’s star witness in this trial, but as you know, he’s got a few credibility issues, having pled guilty to lying to Congress and whatnot.
Trump counsel Todd Blanche has been taking Cohen to task for his never-ending stream of Trump criticism, and the fact that the now-disbarred lawyer has made a fair amount of money trashing his former employer, in podcasts, books and elsewhere.
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May 14, 2024
Back again in NY Supreme Court for the trial of Donald Trump for allegedly falsifying business records to cover up a 2006 sexual encounter with Stormy Daniels, lest it mess up his already troubled 2016 presidential campaign.
It’s day 2 of testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former lawyer, now disbarred, who is arguably the most important witness at this trial.
It was Cohen who paid Daniels $130,000 in hush money out of his own pocket, to keep her quiet about the sex, while Trump was reeling from the release of the infamous Access Hollywood video in Oct. 2016.
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