During a recent hearing, Michael Cohen, former attorney for Donald Trump, admitted to stealing from the Trump Organization. The questioning revolved around a reimbursement of $100,000 to Cohen, with specific focus on how much he was being paid back.
One of the questions posed was about a $30,000 discrepancy in the reimbursement amount. It was revealed that the actual amount owed to Cohen was $60,000 due to a gross-up calculation.
When asked about this discrepancy, Cohen confirmed that he had indeed received $60,000 instead of the initially reported $30,000. This revelation sheds light on the intricacies of financial transactions within the Trump Organization and raises questions about the transparency of such dealings.