During the recent testimony, David Pecker revealed details about his interactions with Michael Cohen regarding the negotiations for the Karen McDougal story. Pecker mentioned that he would keep Cohen updated on the progress as he received information from former National Enquirer editor Dylan Howard.
Pecker recalled a conversation with Cohen where they discussed the financial aspect of the deal. Cohen allegedly suggested that Pecker should be the one to cover the costs, to which Pecker questioned the reasoning behind it. Pecker expressed his surprise, mentioning that he had already paid $30,000 for a previous story and was now being asked to pay $150,000 for the Karen story.
According to Pecker's testimony, Cohen appeared impatient and agitated throughout the negotiations, frequently inquiring about the delays and expressing frustration over the lack of progress. Pecker stated that Cohen reassured him by saying, 'Don't worry about it, I'm your friend, the boss will take care of it.'
The ongoing discussions between Pecker and Cohen shed light on the complexities and tensions surrounding the handling of the McDougal story. The testimony provided valuable insights into the dynamics between the two individuals and their roles in the negotiation process.