
Costello testifies Cohen told him he had nothing on Trump, knew nothing of Daniels payment
Defense witness Robert Costello, who for a time was Michael Cohen's attorney, introduced details of his first meeting with Cohen, saying they first met at the Regency Hotel in Manhattan on April 17, 2018, with attorney Jeffrey Citron.
Cohen "was absolutely manic" during the first meeting, Costello said. The FBI had just raided his home and office.
"I really want you to explain what my options are. What's my escape route?" Costello said Cohen told him.
Cohen said, "My life is shattered, my family's life is shattered," Costello testified.
Costello said he told Cohen, "This entire legal problem he was facing would be resolved by the end of the week if he had truthful information about Donald Trump and cooperated with the Southern District of New York."
Costello said that Cohen on multiple occasions said, "I swear to god Bob, I don't have anything on Donald Trump."
"Did the topic of Stormy Daniels come up?" defense attorney Emil Bove asked Costello.
Costello said it did, with Cohen telling him, "I don't understand why they're trying to put me in jail for some f------ NDAs."
Costello testified that in their initial meeting on April 17, 2018, Cohen said Trump did not know about the payment to Stormy Daniels.
"Michael Cohen said numerous times that President Trump knew nothing about those payments, that he did this on his own, and he said that numerous times," Costello testified.
"Jeez," Costello muttered when Judge Merchan sustained an objection following another question.
The judge had earlier instructed Costello to wait until an objection was resolved before answering the question.