Donald Trump Loses Bid To Block Testimony From Stormy Daniels And Michael Cohen In Hush Money Trial
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Meanwhile prosecutors were told they can discuss, but not show, the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape.
A judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s trial for allegedly paying hush money ahead of the 2016 election quashed Trump’s bid to block testimony from his former lawyer Michael Cohen and porn actress Stormy Daniels on Monday.
Trump had sought to prevent testimony from or about Cohen and Daniels by claiming their testimony would be immaterial to the case in an earlier filing with the court. New York Judge Juan Merchan firmly rejected this effort, arguing the two witnesses are essential to the narrative surrounding the charges Trump faces related to the hush money payments and subsequent falsification of business records to hide them.
In addition, Merchan allowed prosecutors to discuss, but not show, the “Access Hollywood” tape famously released one month prior to the 2016 election. The tape revealed Trump boasting about how his celebrity allowed him to sexually assault women as he pleased, and its discovery was a key event leading Trump’s inner circle to make the alleged hush money payments.
The case brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg revolves around Trump’s effort to prevent two women who alleged affairs with him and a former Trump Tower doorman from going public with allegations about his extramarital affairs by purchasing the rights to their stories.
Daniels claims to have had sex with Trump after meeting him at a golf course in 2006. Karen McDougal, an actress, also alleged she had an affair with Trump from 2006 to 2007. Dino Sajudin, the ex-doorman, wrote a book alleging that Trump fathered a child with an employee in the late 1980s.