'Great job,' Trump responded to McDougal deal, Cohen says
By August 2016, David Pecker and Dylan Howard of the National Enquirer shared with Michael Cohen that the deal to catch-and-kill Karen McDougal's story had been a success.
2024-05-13 16:25:32 - VI News Staff
"He wanted the $150,000 back because it was too much money for him to hide from the CEO of the parent company, and he had also laid out $30,000 previously, so he was putting pressure on me to speak to Mr. Trump and to get the money back," Cohen said.
"Was he upset about it?" prosecutor Susan Hoffinger asked.
"Very," Cohen said.
Cohen met with Pecker for lunch, where Cohen repeated the request for reimbursement. Cohen said he communicated the request to Trump.
"Don't worry, I'll take care of it," Trump said, according to Cohen.