During the trial, Prosecutor Matthew Colangelo presented a detailed report to Jeffery McConney, outlining a series of payments made to Michael Cohen. The report included a spreadsheet that highlighted the transactions involving Trump's trust and personal account in 2017.
According to the report, the initial three payments, totaling $105,000, were made from Trump's revocable trust to Cohen. Subsequently, the remaining nine payments, amounting to $315,000, were directly paid from Trump's personal account to Cohen.
This revelation sheds light on the financial interactions between Trump, his trust, and Cohen during the specified period. The breakdown of payments provides a clearer understanding of the flow of funds and the entities involved in the transactions.
As the trial progresses, the significance of these payments and their implications on the case are likely to be further scrutinized. The detailed documentation presented by the prosecution serves as crucial evidence in unraveling the financial intricacies surrounding the individuals under investigation.