During a recent testimony, Jeffrey McConney revealed that a sum of $35,000 was intended to be wired to Michael Cohen on a monthly basis starting from February 1, 2017. The wire transfer was supposed to originate from Donald Trump's personal account, as stated by McConney during his testimony.
McConney further elaborated that a handwritten note accompanying the transaction details indicated that the funds were to be 'wired monthly from DJT,' referring to Donald J. Trump.
This revelation sheds light on a previously undisclosed financial arrangement between Michael Cohen and Donald Trump, raising questions about the nature and purpose of these regular payments. The specifics of why such payments were being made remain unclear, and further investigation may be necessary to uncover the full extent of this financial relationship.
These new details have added another layer of complexity to the ongoing scrutiny surrounding the financial dealings of key figures associated with the Trump administration. The implications of these revelations are yet to be fully understood, but they have certainly sparked renewed interest in the financial activities of those close to the former president.