During a recent testimony, Michael Cohen revealed that he had reviewed an agreement with Madame Tussauds for Melania Trump when the museum expressed interest in creating a wax model of the former First Lady. Cohen clarified that he did not receive any payment for his involvement in this project.
According to Cohen, the scope of work required for the agreement was minimal, leading him to believe that it was unnecessary to send an invoice for his services. He stated, 'I didn’t expect to be paid on it. It wasn’t enough work to have me send an invoice.'
While the specifics of the agreement between Cohen and Madame Tussauds have not been fully disclosed, it appears that Cohen's role was limited to reviewing the terms related to the creation of the wax model of Melania Trump.
Given Cohen's close association with former President Donald Trump, his involvement in facilitating agreements related to Trump's family members is not entirely surprising. However, the fact that Cohen did not seek compensation for his services in this particular instance sheds light on the nature of his relationship with the Trump family following his public fallout with the former President.
As more details emerge from Cohen's testimony, it will be interesting to see if any further insights are provided regarding his interactions with Madame Tussauds and the extent of his involvement in the process of creating the wax model of Melania Trump.