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Davidson Testifies About Karen Mcdougal's Hush Money Deal

Donald Trump Trump's criminal hush money trial kicks off in New York City

During the ongoing legal proceedings involving former President Donald Trump, his attorney Emil Bove questioned Keith Davidson about his involvement in negotiating a hush money deal with actress and model Karen McDougal. Bove highlighted that Davidson was referred to McDougal by her brother-in-law, who happened to be a former client of Davidson.

One of the key points of contention was whether McDougal had actually signed the agreement. Davidson stated that he had a fully executed retention agreement with McDougal, indicating that the deal had been formalized.

The initial retainer agreement outlined that the attorney's fee would be 35%, but Davidson admitted that he received a higher percentage, specifically 45%. This discrepancy raised questions about the financial terms of the agreement and how the fees were structured.

Bove delved further into the payment arrangements within the agreement, specifically focusing on how McDougal's brother-in-law and another individual who provided security were compensated. Davidson clarified that individuals who were not lawyers, such as McDougal's brother-in-law and the security personnel, were not paid from his own share of the fees.

The testimony provided by Davidson shed light on the intricate details of the hush money deal and the various parties involved in the negotiation process. The questioning by Bove aimed to uncover the specifics of the financial arrangements and the roles played by different individuals in facilitating the agreement.

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