Nonilex, (edited )
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Alright, who’s ready to see get his just deserts? He fucked up the whole damn world & that’s not an overstatement.

PS & I had a lovely weekend. It’s as boy! (He’s developed discernible - stuff)
He is doing quite well! Name: “Ramone” because he’s a sweet little punk rocker.

Nonilex,
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has begun

’s trial for falsifying business records during the 2016 presidential campaign to hide an extramarital affair that occurred while his 4th(?) wife was pregnant from his majority ; to that end he arranged an illegal & financially fraudulent pay-off to the adult-film actress .

Once the prosecutor & Trump’s team have outlined their cases to the jury, the 1st witnesses will be called.

Nonilex,
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Lawyers indicated that their opening statements will take a little more than an hour combined. Justice Juan also noted that one reached out before court resumed to express nervousness about the media attention surrounding the case, but the judge added that the juror is still here.

Nonilex,
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Earlier, falsely claims area is ‘completely CLOSED DOWN’ to protesters again suggesting there is a for him & his supporters, when evidence supports the opposite.

Facts: ~100 protesters at Columbia arrested. Outside courthouse, there are some bike-rack-type barriers (haven’t we learned those are ineffective?), but have been chanting & walking on the sidewalk. The park outside the courthouse was closed off very early Monday, now it’s unlocked.

Nonilex,
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read his decision re:

the finding that he misstated his assets; his 2 violations of a stemming from that case; 2 separate court findings of of ; & the dissolution of the foundation as part of a settlement w/the NYAG. The judge said he would not allow prosecutors to discuss in detail the underlying facts of those matters — but added a warning that could change.

Nonilex,
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“The court cautions defendant that this ruling is a shield, not a sword,” Merchan said. Defense arguments at court could prompt him to reconsider where he draws the line on these issues, he added.

The is now in the courtroom. Justice Juan is reading them their instructions.

Nonilex,
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Expected to be the first witness in the #TrumpTrial is #DavidPecker, the fmr publisher of the #NationalEnquirer, who bought & buried damaging stories about #Trump in a #CatchAndKill scheme to unlawfully #influence the 2016 presidential election.

#criminal #law #ElectionInterference #HushMoney

Nonilex,
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has explained the concept of , instructed the jurors that statements made by the various attorneys are not to be accepted as fact, & are listening intently, a reminder that jurors take many cues from judges - as the impartial arbiter & why 's attacks on judges are stupid.

Besides this case, today there's a hearing to determine the sufficiency of Trump’s for the $454M penalty, & Thurs, hears arguments on his bs defense.

Nonilex,
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opening statements have begun.

Matthew , one of the Manhattan DA’s prosecutors, up.

Per Jonah Bromwich:
“Colangelo is known for his writing, but he has very little experience in Manhattan criminal court — I’ve never heard him give an opening before. He begins by telling the jury that lied “over & over & over” again by disguising business records.”

Nonilex,
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As says that orchestrated a scheme to the 2016 presidential election, Trump shook his head.

Trump has attacked Colangelo on Truth Social repeatedly.

Colangelo has outlined the , & is on to the of Trump last year. His opening is expected to take >1 hr.

Nonilex,
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describes “ scheme, in which bought stories that were problems for & buried them.
NOT NORMAL

Colangelo describes some NE headlines that helped Trump's 2016 , embarrassing campaign opponents incl’g & .
Prosecutors are limited to the HEADLINES per . They go to Trump’s : to the election by promoting negative stories about others & suppressing those about himself.

Nonilex,
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Prosecutors to highlight 3 hush-money deals: & co-conspirators paid off the , the & the .

emphasizes it was the 1st time ever that , , paid for info relating to Trump.

key: every one of these acts involving sprang from the meeting at which the was hatched.

IOW, prosecutors are accusing Trump of using The NE to do for Trump what Trump constantly says others do against him: promote “.”

Nonilex,
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Colangelo is now describing the 2nd “” deal in question, relating to , a fmr who said she had an affair w/ . says evidence will show that Trump “desperately” didn’t want that info public. “Before the meeting, during the meeting, after the meeting,” Colangelo says, publisher was in touch w/ , putting this deal right at Trump’s doorstep.

Nonilex,
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says will testify that $150k was more than The would typically have paid for such a deal, & that Pecker had trouble being reimbursed. Crucially, Colangelo says, Pecker will testify that he spoke to about it.

Colangelo mentions an audio made between himself & Trump discussing the deal.

Nonilex,
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says that jurors will hear , in his own voice, urging the money be repaid in cash. This doesn't connect Trump to the actual , which only relates to a payment to . But it suggests a pattern of behavior.

Colangelo is now describing the emergence of the "" tape on Oct 7, 2016, beginning w/ email outreach to Trump spox . Colangelo reads aloud the worst of Trump’s language, bragging about grabbing women's genitals.

Nonilex,
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As describes the "" tape that he says turned the 2016 campaign upside down, he refers to this email chain. We learned it would be admitted as only last wk. It's really striking how much important in this opening was just allowed in, & emphasizes the importance of the judge's decisions.

When Colangelo said the "Access Hollywood" tape transcript depicted the defendant bragging about , shook his head.

Nonilex,
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"Another story about sexual infidelity, especially w/ a porn star, on the heels of the '' tape, could have been devastating to his campaign," says of the story. He says that "w/pressure mounting & Election Day fast approaching, Donald agreed to the & directed to proceed."

Colangelo says Trump told Cohen to drag out paying Daniels, in the hopes of getting past the & then not paying her at all.

Nonilex,
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Reportedly, pursed his lips at ↑ that & wrote a note which he passed to his atty Todd Blanche, then whispered to atty, Emil Bove.

described a communication from Keith Davidson, the lawyer for , to Dylan Howard, a editor, as it became clear Trump was winning the : "What have we done," he said.

Nonilex,
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Finished w/describing the series of payoffs, details the part the charges stem from. He is describing the paperwork arrangement to reimburse for the payment he made to , & how & , sought to “disguise” the repayment.

There were chuckles in the courtroom as Colangelo says Trump was a "very frugal businessman" who watched all the spending at his empire.

Nonilex,
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says 's willingness to go to the trouble of the convoluted repayment scheme to “shows just how important it was to him to hide the true nature of Cohen's illegal payment to Ms. Daniels & the overall that they had launched."

is a key witness. Colangelo explained the litany of problems w/Cohen to get ahead of defense’s attempt to discredit him - something Trump's lawyers can't do, their client won't let them: admit mistakes were made.

Nonilex,
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insists that much of 's testimony will be , incl’g by witnesses from The & "an extensive paper trail."

Because the prosecution bears the burden of proving its case beyond a reasonable doubt, it gets to go first (& last) in a case. The advantage of that can be seen in action here, as Colangelo gives the jury his own frame through which to view .

Nonilex,
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depicted as a flawed man who has lied before, saying he lied about the payment to initially "to protect his boss."

"This case is about a & a ," Colangelo says, st the start of his conclusion of his opening statement, adding that at the end of the case, jurors will have no about 's .

Nonilex,
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encourages to "tune out the noise" & "focus on the facts" during the course of the . He summarizes the evidence again, & says after all the evidence is in, Joshua Steinglass, another prosecutor, will do the closing argument.

He ends by saying there is "only one conclusion: Donald Trump is guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree."

Nonilex,
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Todd presented the defense's opening statement.

"President Trump is innocent," are the first words of Blanche's opening.
“President Trump did not commit any crimes."
"He is cloaked in innocence.”

Blanche highlights that is entitled to the presumption of innocence, which is something that some of his more heated critics sometimes lose sight of.

Blanche seeks to have the jurors relate to his client, as he says Trump is doing "what any of us would do."

Nonilex,
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said that the prosecution told a “clean nice story," but that it is not as simple as they would have the believe. He said that many of the docs in evidence are almost a decade old. The testimony, he suggests, is similarly old. He said, the story that heard "is not true."

largely avoided looking at the jury during prosecution's opening statement. He shifted his body in their direction during defense’s.

Nonilex,
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said put up "a wall" between himself & his company when he became president. We know from the civil ruling that isn’t true.

Trump always seems to get his lawyers to basically testify about how successful the , has been. - Blanche went off on this success narrative for a while.

Nonilex,
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downplayed the 34 charges of falsfying records faces as a "business records violation."

He highlighted the disparity between the $130k payment & what was paid to . He asks them, if Trump really was so frugal, would he have repaid Cohen so much? "This was not a payback," he said, adding: “He was President Trump's personal atty."

"would a frugal business man …repay [a] $130k debt to the tune of $420k?"

Nonilex,
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It seems like will seek to convince the jury that everything was appropriate & done by the book, not even worthy of notice. That was 's lawyer, & he was paid for services. But he'll also seek to distance his client from the matter: "President Trump had nothing to do w/the invoice," he said.

Nonilex,
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"I have a spoiler alert: There's nothing wrong w/trying to influence an election," says. "It's called democracy." not the charge. The charge is falsifying business records, the [ is to influence. Besides which, influencing an election through illegal means is duh illegal]

"They put something sinsiter on this idea as if it were a crime," he continued. "You'll learn it's not."

Nonilex,
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Prosecutors objected 3X during Blanche's opening statement. Justice called them to the bench & prosecution won the objection.

Blanche loses a bit of his opening. He had to say instead that there is "nothing illegal" about entering a .

He said that companies use NDAs all the time & people who are wealthy & famous use them regularly, stressing there is nothing illegal about the practice.

Nonilex,
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made it clear that the will continue to deny that had sex w/ .

Blanche called a "." [no duh. Criminals deal w/other criminals, yet point?]

Blanche continued: "He's obsessed w/President Trump even to this day.”

Blanche said Cohen demonstrated that obsession in his public interviews, & “his desire to see President Trump go to prison."

Nonilex,
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" wanted a job in the administration. He didn't get one," said, offering a motive for Cohen.

Blanche said Cohen has publicly called a "despicable human being" & said he wants to see him convicted, wearing an "orange jumpsuit." Blanche on Cohen: "I submit to you that he cannot be trusted."

Blanche tried to tell the that Cohen has perjured himself. objected; the objection was sustained.

This brought attys back the bench.

Nonilex,
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At the bench conference Judge appeared to be speaking firmly to .

The result of the conversation — Blanche may not be allowed to accuse of directly. But he may say that Cohen lied under oath. A distinction.

Blanche suggested to the there was a monetary motivation for Cohen's testimony, saying his livelihood relies on being destroyed.

Nonilex,
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Then turned to , who he says is also "biased" against . He narrated their meeting, saying at the time, Trump was working on a ”very popular” tv show called "The Apprentice."

"Ms. Clifford has made a life off these communications," Blanche says, attacking Daniels by her government name, Stephanie Clifford. He said the money she made from the Cohen payoff was pure opportunism on her part, & that she has made a lot more money since.

Nonilex,
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said that ’s "testimony, while salacious, does not matter.”

Blanche equated the "" scheme w/The , to ordinary editorial decisions made by newspapers, portraying the practice just how news outlets operate, NOT TRUE.

Blanche used the term "catch & kill" mockingly. Whether his tone lands depends on the jurors: some may agree it’s overblown, others may see it as akin to .

Nonilex,
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made a point of saying that the activities detailed in the charges took place from 2015 to 2017, "years & years ago.”
That is irrelevant, & seriously not that long ago.

"Use your common sense, we're New Yorkers. It's why we're here,” appealing to the jurors as one of them, telling them he trusts that they'll decide the case based purely on the . "If you do that, there will be a very swift - a very swift - not guilty verdict," he concluded.

Nonilex,
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” is a term coined by old-time editors for buying the exclusive rights to stories, or “catching” them, for the specific purpose of ensuring the info never becomes public.

In the world of , where ethical lines are blurry, deciding what to publish & why is often a calculus that covers doled out & called in.


https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/22/nyregion/trump-catch-and-kill.html?smid=url-share

Nonilex,
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The people called the first & was sworn in.

of The National Enquirer, was part of the that described in his opening statement, w/ & .

Prosecutor Joshua questioned Pecker. He began by asking him basic biographical information.

At that point, stopped testimony, to ask jurors if they'd like writing materials to take notes. At least 10 raise their hands.

Nonilex,
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Questioning resumed.

says of his time at The : "We used checkbook , & we paid for stories.”

asked him whether he had "final say" over editorial decisions. Pecker said anything >$10k had to be approved by him.

Pecker said in his experience, the only thing that's important "is the cover" of a magazine.

Nonilex,
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asked to recount his work cell phone number at the time.

That may seem small but it's important — it's a good bet that those numbers will come up when is presented.

leaned forward on the defense table as he listened to Pecker's testimony. As Pecker spoke about editor meetings, Trump passed notes to 2 of his lawyers before reportedly “glaring” at Pecker on the stand.

Nonilex,
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described the types of people typically use as sources: hotel workers, limo drivers, lawyers, etc.

's lawyers have tried to depict the # as a media company like any other. But Pecker's testimony that they practiced “," & his description of their editorial practices, undermines that argument.

Nonilex,
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After a short , was dismissed from the stand. He’ll be back tomorrow.

Justice told jurors about the schedule & asked them not to discuss the case w/ anyone & not to read about it. He asked them to put it out of their minds.

[signing off]

Nonilex,
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Here’s a sampling of covers leading up to the 2016 presidential election:

Remember the twitter hashtag?

jwfell,
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@Nonilex But would anyone who reads/read the National Enquirer have ever voted for Clinton in the first place? Wouldn't they have written in Mothman or Octomom?

Nonilex,
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it’s like testified today, only the covers mattered. wasn’t paying for the ’s in-depth-articles, but the covers. Ever stood in a checkout line at the grocery? Unless you live in 1 of the major cities in the US (NYC, Chicago, SanFrancisco, LA, Boston, etc - even some of those) in 2016, those covers were screaming at you while you waited in line w/nothing to do. + 2016 was b4 AmazonFresh & all the grocery deliveries that sprung up bc of COVID.

@jwfell

jwfell,
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@Nonilex yep, National Enquirer was right there screaming at you with Trump...one week.

the next week: Mothman.

If you're a regular at the local market you know to roll your eyes and look away.

Nonilex,
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@jwfell given the MAGA mind we’ve all been exposed to over the last 8 years, I wouldn’t assume that the average American thinks the way you do.

TheDude,
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@Nonilex Regardless of what happens at trial or in the upcoming election, he is going to be on the news 24x7 for years to come.

Nonilex,
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@TheDude unfortunately true. But I just want him held accountable. After that… ?

blabberlicious,
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@Nonilex
So happy for your squirrel.
Also hoping the prosecution remove Donald’s Nuts.

Nonilex,
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@blabberlicious good one

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