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Michael Cohen testifies in hush money trial, reflects on time working for detail-oriented Trump

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In a riveting turn of events, Michael Cohen, the former fixer for Donald Trump, took the stand in the hush money trial against the ex-president. Cohen, who was once Trump’s personal attorney, provided crucial testimony on Day 16 of the civil fraud case.

During his testimony, Cohen revealed intimate details about his relationship with Trump, painting a picture of a demanding and controlling boss. He recounted how he was offered a prestigious position within the Trump Organization, where he would report directly to the former president and handle issues of personal concern to him.

Cohen described Trump as a “micromanager” who required constant updates on his work and would not hesitate to express his displeasure if he felt things were not going according to plan. He also shared how he would handle problems on Trump’s behalf, including negotiating bills and dealing with the press.

The 57-year-old lawyer admitted that working for Trump was both challenging and rewarding, as he felt a sense of accomplishment when he was able to solve problems for the former president. However, he also acknowledged that Trump’s management style could be difficult to navigate, as he expected immediate and detailed updates on all matters.

As Cohen’s testimony unfolded in the courtroom, all eyes were on him as he provided a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the Trump Organization. The trial continues to captivate audiences as more details about the alleged hush money payments and Trump’s involvement are brought to light. Stay tuned for more updates on this high-profile case.

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