Trump Trial: Michael Cohen Reveals Handwritten Note, Shares Insights on Trump's Tactics as Former President Testifies at His Fraud Lawsuit
Cohen showcases decade-old note allegedly written by Trump, criticizing former NY Attorney General, Schneiderman, while Trump brands trial a "witch hunt" during confrontation with presiding Judge, Arthur Engoron.
- NY Attorney General Letitia James is pursuing a $250 million civil fraud lawsuit against Donald Trump, his sons, and The Trump Organization for allegedly misrepresenting assets for financial benefits. The trial seeks to establish the penalties for the fraud and address six other claims including falsifying business records and insurance fraud.
- Former Trump attorney, Michael Cohen, revealed what he claims is a handwritten note from Trump, attacking his “political enemies” and criticizing former NY Attorney General, Eric Schneiderman. The note is said to showcase Trump's repetitive language tactics used over the years against his political rivals.
- The authenticity of the note unveiled by Cohen could not be verified, however, Cohen claims Trump's language remains unchanged. He suggests that the names could be interchanged but the attacks on political figures are consistent, illustrating a pattern in Trump’s approach to his legal troubles.
- Trump's testimony was described by journalists as confrontational, including heated clashes with presiding Judge, Arthur Engoron. In response to constant disruptions, Engoron warned Trump’s lawyers to control him, threatening to remove him from the stand.
- Cohen alleges that Trump lacks a clear legal strategy. Cohen suggests that Trump's confrontational approach during his testimony appears to be more about appealing to public sentiment than a legal manoeuvre.


















































































































































































