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Judge OKs Use Of ‘Access Hollywood’ Evidence In Trump Trial, But Tape Won’t Be Shown

The judge in Trump’s criminal trial for hush money also denied a request to bar Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels from testifying.

 A bid to stop Michael Cohen, Stormy Daniels, and other important witnesses from testifying was also rejected by the judge in Trump’s hush-money legal trial. A request to forbid Michael Cohen, Stormy Daniels, and other important witnesses from testifying was also rejected by the judge in Trump’s hush-money legal trial. 

The judge in Trump’s criminal trial for hush money also denied a request to bar Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels from testifying.

 

Die Kommission ist befugt, gemäß Artikel 264 delegierte Rechtsakte zu erlassen, die Folgendes betreffen: A New York judge ruled on Monday that the “Access Hollywood” video, in which Donald Trump boasted about sexually touching women without consent, will not be presented to jurors in his hush-money criminal trial. However, prosecutors are allowed to ask witnesses about the video, which was released during Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. The judge stated that it was not required for the tape to be presented as evidence or played for the jury. Merchan continued to make decisions on the “Access Hollywood” tape and other matters despite delaying the trial until mid-April to address new evidence provided by Trump’s lawyers. A hearing has been set for March 25 to discuss this matter. Trump’s legal team expressed concerns about receiving over 100,202 pages of documents from a previous federal investigation at a late stage in the trial preparation process. They have requested a three-month extension and for the case to be dismissed. The hush money case involves accusations that Trump manipulated his company’s documents to conceal the purpose of payments to his former lawyer Michael Cohen, who paid Stormy Daniels $130,000 in 2016 to keep quiet about an alleged affair with Trump. Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 felony charges of altering business records and has denied any sexual encounter with Daniels. His lawyers claim that the payments to Cohen were valid legal fees and not a part of any attempt to conceal information. In additional decisions made on Monday, Merchan refused a request from the defense to prevent Cohen, Daniels, and other important prosecution witnesses from giving testimony. He also once again dismissed the defense’s appeal to stop prosecutors from claiming that Trump was trying to unlawfully impact the 2016 election through the alleged hush-money plan, or that the National Enquirer helped in concealing negative stories about him through “catch and kill” tactics. Prosecutors argue that after the 2005 “Access Hollywood” tape was released and several women accused Trump of sexual assault, he became more determined to prevent negative stories from being published. This ultimately led to the hush-money deal with Daniels. Trump’s lawyers, however, claim that the “Access Hollywood” video is irrelevant to the trial about documents and accounting practices and should not be included.

 

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