The National Enquirer admitted in a non-prosecution agreement that it made a payment to a source of a story to ensure that the source did not publicize damaging allegations about the defendant. This is a speaking indictment, suppressing woman to his account. There's a lot of information here. And things that I hadn't heard before. But maybe people who have been covering this repeatedly did. The investigation to lawyer A and the defendant's pressure campaign. That's Michael Cohen's residence and office. They are making the connections. It would be an interesting case if they were able to get him convicted.
Bloomberg Sound On Host Joe Mathieu, Bloomberg Legal Analyst June Grasso and Joshua Kastenberg, Professor at the University of New Mexico Law School, discuss Donald Trump, the first former US president to be indicted, pleading not guilty to 34 criminal counts in the Manhattan district attorney’s case against him, amid an intense national debate over the prosecution.
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