The jury that found former president Donald Trump guilty of 34 felony charges delivered not only a historic verdict, but an unusual form of validation for two historically offbeat and divisive witnesses: Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels.
Fixer and adult-film actress, the pair made up the unlikely axis of the first-ever criminal case against an American president, bearing the uneasy hopes of Trumpâ€
On Thursday, the criminal justice system appeared to affirm that the most important parts of their stories had been true all along.
“Both of them have been living with this since 2016, and have had their credibility, their character, every aspect of their lives under a microscope and picked apart and obviously derided,â€� said E. Danya Perry, Cohenâ€
Danielsâ€
“Sheâ€
Washington scandals often involve large casts of lawyers and political aides. By contrast, what is the most legally consequential scandal to date of the Trump era revolved around Cohen, a taxi medallion magnate whose legal work wasnâ€
Based in large part on their testimony, Trump was convicted of falsifying business records to conceal $130,000 that was paid to Daniels so that she wouldnâ€
For their critics, they lent themselves to easy caricature: Daniels as a gold-digging opportunist, and Cohen as a vengeful exile from Trumpworld. But in New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchanâ€
On the stand last month, Daniels spoke in excruciating detail, and often nervously, about a fraught encounter in a Lake Tahoe hotel room that led to sex she neither desired nor refused, and that she afterward regretted. Cohen, while speaking warmly about much of his “amazing experienceâ€� working for Trump, also delivered a calm recitation of Trumpâ€
Both came under intense attack on cross-examination from Trumpâ€
“You have a lot of experience in making phony stories about sex appear to be real?� Trump lawyer Susan Necheles asked Daniels at one point, referring to her career acting in and directing pornographic films.
“Wow,â€� Daniels replied, laughing. “Thatâ€
At one point, another defense attorney, Todd Blanche, yelled, “That was a lie!� at Cohen as he highlighted what he asserted was a false claim about a phone call with Trump regarding the hush money payment.
Robert Bies, a professor at Georgetown Universityâ€
“You cannot underestimate the power of 34 guilty verdicts validating what Michael Cohen did,â€� Bies said, acknowledging that for many of Trumpâ€
Sam Nunberg, a former Trump adviser who has been critical of the former president, counts himself among those unmoved by Cohenâ€
“He got what he wanted. He got revenge,â€� Nunberg said. “And heâ€
Cohen has denied that he craved a White House job and asserts that he turned stateâ€
Any elation experienced after Thursdayâ€
“Heâ€
Though his time in prison is over, Cohen is still under court supervision following his own guilty pleas to campaign finance violations, tax evasion, making false statements to a bank and lying to Congress. He is also under the watchful eye of a federal judge who has expressed skepticism about his truthfulness.
Daniels still owes Trump more than $400,000 in legal fees for failed defamation lawsuits filed by her former lawyer, Michael Avenatti, who is now in prison for embezzling from her and other clients. She is also embroiled in a potentially costly lawsuit filed by a Texas horse trainer who says Daniels defamed her, an allegation Daniels denies.
While Daniels laid low Thursday night, allowing her husband and her attorney to speak on her behalf, Cohen made no secret of his feelings of vindication about the verdict — first in an appearance with Rachel Maddow on MSNBC and then in a TikTok live stream. During his TikTok appearance, as viewers superimposed sunglasses and cowboy hats on his image, Cohen engaged in conversation with Rosie Oâ€
“Iâ€
“Yeah,â€� Cohen replied. “Iâ€
Blair Guild contributed to this report.