Stormy Daniels was back on the witness stand Thursday, where she is facing more cross-examination from former President Donald Trump’s lawyer in his New York hush money trial.
The adult film star described on Tuesday having sex with Trump after meeting him at a 2006 Lake Tahoe golf tournament and having dinner with him in his hotel suite. Trump denies that happened.
Trump attorney Susan Necheles raised minor inconsistencies in how Daniels’ has told the story of her alleged sexual encounter with Trump over the years, such as variations in whether Daniels was approached by Trump or his bodyguard. Necheles has also pressed Daniels on the ways she has profited from telling her story.
Daniels’ story of that 2006 evening formed the basis for a $130,000 hush money payment she got from Trump lawyer Michael Cohen less than two weeks before the 2016 presidential election. Prosecutors allege that the payment violated federal campaign finance laws and that Trump falsified records to cover it up.
After Daniels’ testimony finished, prosecutors called Trump Organization bookkeeper Rebecca Manochio to the stand. Manochio began testifying about how Trump would sign checks before the trial wrapped for lunch.
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Trump lawyer Todd Blanche indicated that he wants to resurface motions for a mistrial and to block Playboy model Karen McDougal’s testimony. Judge Juan Merchan said he would hear their arguments after lunch.
Keep up with USA TODAY’s live updates from inside and outside the Manhattan courtroom:
Who is Karen McDougal?
Karen McDougal is a former Playboy model.
National Enquirer parent company American Media Inc. (AMI) paid McDougal $150,000 in 2016 for the rights to her life story, including an alleged 10-month affair with Donald Trump starting in 2006. (Trump denies the allegation.)
Former Trump lawyer and convicted felon Michael Cohen negotiated the payment she received as part of a “catch and kill” strategy to block negative stories about Trump while he ran for president.
She is expected to take the stand, though the prosecutors have not shared the official witness list.
–Kinsey Crowley
Who are Donald Trump’s lawyers?
Trump’s defense team is led by Todd Blanche and Susan Necheles.
Blanche was a federal prosecutor for nine years in the Southern District of New York, which includes Manhattan. As a prominent white-collar defense lawyer he has defended Trump advisor Boris Epshteyn and Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort.
Necheles is ranked among the top criminal defense lawyers in New York by the legal rating and head-hunting firm Chambers and Partners. She was also a former counsel to Venero Mangano, the former Genovese crime family underboss known as Benny Eggs.
–Josh Meyer
Who is Michael Cohen
Michael Cohen, the former Trump lawyer and fixer, will be a key witness in the New York hush-money trial that could send the former president to prison.
Cohen is expected to testify that Trump directed him to engineer payments to two women who alleged in the runup to the 2016 presidential election that they had affairs with the married candidate.
While Cohen is Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s star witness, he may also be the prosecution’s greatest vulnerability, given his history of perjury and a felony conviction.
–Josh Meyer
Who is Stormy Daniels and what is her real name?
Stormy Daniels, born Stephanie Clifford, is an adult film star.
Daniels says she had an affair with Trump in 2006, months after Melania Trump gave birth to Barron Trump. Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen paid her $130,000 to stay quiet about the alleged affair ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
Trump’s lawyers tried to block Daniels from being called to the witness stand, but New York Judge Juan Merchan ruled that Daniels can testify because her allegations are “inextricably intertwined” with the criminal allegations.
–Kinsey Crowley, Bart Jansen
Court breaks for lunch
Proceedings have officially broken for lunch. They are expected to re-start at 2:15 p.m. EDT.
– Aysha Bagchi
Trump makes requests on mistrial, former Playboy model Karen McDougal’s testimony, and gag order
Prosecutor Rebecca Mangold finished asking Manochio about her role in getting Trump’s signature on checks when he was president. The judge dismissed the jurors for lunch, with a plan for Manochio to be cross-examined after lunch.
Just before the rest of the courtroom broke for lunch, Trump lawyer Todd Blanche said his team wants to raise three issues with the judge:
- Renewing the motion they made yesterday for a mistrial based on Stormy Daniels’ testimony. Merchan denied that request yesterday, although he agreed some of Daniels’ testimony had gone too far.
- Renewing a motion to exclude former Playboy model Karen McDougal’s testimony. Merchan ruled before trial that prosecutors may call McDougal to the witness stand. She also received a hush money payment to stay silent about an alleged affair with Trump.
- Raising an issue around the gag order.
Judge Merchan indicated he plans to hear the issues after the lunch break.
– Aysha Bagchi
How Manochio’s testimony completes a link in the prosecution’s case
Manochio testified about using Fed Ex to send checks from the Trump Organization to the White House for Trump’s signature. That completes a link in the prosecution’s story about the falsification of business records.
Prosecutors say some of those falsified records were checks that falsely indicated their purpose was to pay former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen for legal expenses, rather than reimburse him for sending hush money to Stormy Daniels. We heard testimony already from a Trump Organization employee, Deborah Tarasoff, that Trump’s signature was on those checks, and that a Fed Ex process was used to get the signatures.
Manochio is saying she was the one to send those checks, with a return envelope to get them back signed. We heard her describe being in contact with Keith Schiller, Trump’s former bodyguard who went on to have roles in the White House, and then needing to find a different contact point after Schiller left the White House.
– Aysha Bagchi
The bodyguard whose presence Stormy repeatedly invoked later became a top White House official
Stormy Daniels has named Keith Schiller as Donald Trump’s bodyguard who invited her to dinner with Trump in 2006 and stood outside the door to Trump’s hotel suite the evening of the alleged sexual encounter.
Schiller later became a deputy assistant to the president and the director of Oval Office operations, but left the position in 2017, reportedly to get a job with a better salary.
Schiller is a former NYPD detective and started working for Trump in 1999. He was part of Trump’s inner circle and came under extra scrutiny during the 2016 campaign. He was caught on camera apparently hitting a protester in the face and has physically escorted a journalist out of a Trump news conference.
– Kinsey Crowley
Trump Organization bookkeeper testifying on Trump’s checks
Trump Organization junior bookkeeper Rebecca Manochio has been called by prosecutors.
She said she worked at a supermarket before getting a job at the Trump Organization in August of 2013.
Manochio said previously worked at the Trump Organization as an administrative assistant and then an executive assistant to Allen Weisselberg and Jeffrey McConney. Weisselberg is the former chief financial officer of the Trump Organization. He is currently incarcerated after pleading guilty to committing perjury in Trump’s New York civil fraud trial. McConney was the Trump Organization’s financial controller. He testified earlier that he retired from the organization in 2023.
Manochio is being asked about her role in sending Trump checks to sign when he was in the White House.
– Aysha Bagchi
Stormy Daniels testimony ends with suggestion Trump inspired harassment
Stormy Daniels’ testimony ended Thursday with a suggestion by prosecutor Susan Hoffinger that Trump had inspired one of his followers to go after Daniels. Hoffinger displayed a social media post jurors have previously seen from Trump, in which he described Daniels as “Horseface” and a “sleaze bag.”
Prosecutor Susan Hoffinger got Daniels to confirm a harassing March 18, 2023 Twitter post from someone else who called her a “disgusting degenerate prostitute” came soon after Trump’s post.
– Aysha Bagchi
Necheles shows Stormy Daniels fighting back
Trump lawyer Susan Necheles again showed Daniels fighting back against someone who sent her a harassing tweet. The person said on Twitter: “Aging harlot Stormy Daniels is trying to recoup her losses from her countless unsuccessful lawsuits.”
“Jealous? I don’t need to recoup anything. Made 1 million in book deal…” Daniels said in her response.
– Aysha Bagchi
‘I’ll dance down the street when he is “selected” to go to jail’: Daniels
Trump lawyer Susan Necheles returned to the lectern for some final questions to Daniels. Necheles displayed a tweet that prosecutor Susan Hoffinger showed earlier, which began with the Twitter poster saying about Daniels: “A disgusting degenerate prostitute accepts money to Frame an innocent man!”
“It’s a nasty post, right?” Necheles asked Daniels. “Yes,” Daniels agreed.
Necheles then showed Daniels’ response to the person who posted the tweet: “Sooo…tiny paid me to frame himself? You sound even dumber than he does during his illiterate ramblings. And I won’t walk, I’ll dance down the street when he is ‘selected’ to go to jail.”
“You were attacking them right back, right?” Necheles asked. “I was defending myself,” said Daniels.
Daniels added: “Same with Mr. Trump.” She said she has also been defending herself against him, as opposed to attacking him.
– Aysha Bagchi
Daniels says telling her story has hurt her
“On balance, has your publicly telling the truth about your experiences with Mr. Trump been net positive or net negative in your life?” prosecutor Susan Hoffinger asked Daniels to close out her “re-direct” questioning, an opportunity to ask a witness more questions after cross-examination has ended.
“Negative,” Daniels responded.
“Nothing further, thank you,” Hoffinger said.
– Aysha Bagchi
‘IF YOU GO AFTER ME, I’M COMING AFTER YOU’: Trump post displayed to jurors
Jurors were shown a social media post by Trump in which he said in all caps: “IF YOU GO AFTER ME, I’M COMING AFTER YOU.” Daniels said she believed the post was directed at her because it was posted around the time Trump sued her in Florida to recoup legal fees that a California judge ordered her to pay.
– Aysha Bagchi
‘A disgusting degenerate prostitute’: Tweet to Daniels displayed
Prosecutor Susan Hoffinger showed the jury a tweet that Daniels confirmed receiving on March 18, 2023, referring to Daniels as a “disgusting degenerate prostitute.” The Twitter poster added: “Good luck walking down the streets after this!”
Daniels described that tweet and another as “tame” compared to others she’s received.
– Aysha Bagchi
Does Stormy Daniels owe Trump money?
Stormy Daniels acknowledged on Tuesday that a California judge ordered her to pay Trump’s legal fees after she filed a defamation lawsuit against him. She said her former lawyer, Michael Avenatti, who is now in prison for embezzlement and other crimes, wanted to file the lawsuit. The defamation claim wasn’t based on her and Trump’s dispute over whether they had sex in 2006.
Trump has sued Daniels in Florida to get the money, but she still hasn’t paid, she testified.
– Aysha Bagchi
Prosecutor asks Daniels about safety concerns driving hush money deal
Prosecutor Susan Hoffinger is again asking Daniels questions. Hoffinger said that the defense questioned whether fear was any part of Daniels’ motivation in entering into the non-disclosure agreement, and that Daniels had testified she entered the deal because of some advice from an attorney friend about “hiding in plain view.”
Daniels responded that it wasn’t the attorney representing her, but instead a friend giving her advice: “Get high, stay high.” The meaning of that was something won’t happen to you “if everyone is looking at you,” Daniels explained.
Daniels agreed she was happy to get money from the deal, but maintained that wasn’t the core motivation: “We’re all happy to take money. It was just a bonus.”
– Aysha Bagchi
Necheles ends cross-examination of Daniels
Susan Necheles finished her cross-examination of Daniels with a final question about the alleged sexual encounter with Trump. Necheles suggested that Daniels’ story has changed, and the reason it has changed is that it didn’t happen. Daniels predictably denied that was true.
– Aysha Bagchi
Daniels says she doesn’t know if Trump falsified business records
Necheles appears to be moving on from questioning Daniels about her alleged sexual encounter with Trump, and getting to the heart of the prosecution’s case. She just asked Daniels to confirm she doesn’t have personal knowledge about whether Trump falsified business records, which is the central charge in this case. Daniels agreed she didn’t.
– Aysha Bagchi
Daniels says she doesn’t know about Trump’s involvement in hush money deal
Trump lawyer Susan Necheles asked Stormy Daniels to confirm she doesn’t have any “personal knowledge” about his involvement – or lack thereof – in her hush money deal. “Not directly, no,” Daniels agreed.
– Aysha Bagchi
‘I maintain that he did not put his hands on me’
Trump lawyer Susan Necheles asked Daniels about aspects of her account suggesting she felt lightheaded or pressured when she came out of the bathroom and saw Trump in his underwear. Daniels described on Tuesday a power imbalance between her and Trump, and described her awareness that Trump bad a bodyguard nearby, but also maintained she wasn’t physically threatened.
I maintain that he did not put his hands on me,” Daniels responded to Necheles Thursday. Daniels added that Trump didn’t give her any sort of drugs or alcohol, and didn’t threaten her physically.
– Aysha Bagchi
Daniels asked how she, as a porn star, could have almost ‘fainted’ from Trump in underwear
Trump lawyer Susan Necheles asked Stormy Daniels to confirm she has acted and had sex in over 200 porn movies. Daniels said it was about 150.
Necheles asked Daniels to confirm that, despite that sexual history, she is now saying that seeing Trump sitting on a bed in a t-shirt and boxer shorts was “so upsetting” that she “got lightheaded” and almost “fainted.”
Daniels responded that she sees her husband naked almost everyday, but if she came out of the bathroom and saw someone who wasn’t her husband naked, it would be shaking.
Asked if the alleged incident with Trump was the first time someone made a pass at her, Daniels said it wasn’t, but it was the first time a bodyguard was nearby.
– Aysha Bagchi

Susan Necheles challenging details in Daniels’ story
Trump lawyer Susan Necheles has been asking Daniels about details across her descriptions of her history with Donald Trump. Necheles noted Daniels once described in an interview Trump approaching her to ask about having dinner, whereas in court Daniels described his bodyguard approaching her. Daniels responded that Trump and his bodyguard are a unit.
Necheles asked about details in Daniels story on whether she took a car or walked to Trump’s hotel, and whether she found Trump “all sprawled out on the couch” when she arrived at his suite.
“Details of your story keep changing, right?” Necheles asked. “No,” Daniels said.
– Aysha Bagchi
“If that story was untrue, I would have written it to be a lot better.”
After Trump lawyer Susan Necheles suggested Daniels made up her story of having sex with Trump, Daniels shot back: “If that story was untrue, I would have written it to be a lot better.”
“I didn’t have to write this one,” Daniels added.
– Aysha Bagchi
Stormy Daniels online store: “Stormy Daniels Political Power comic”
Necheles is continuing to ask Daniels about merchandise Daniels sells and to suggest the adult film star is motivated by money. Daniels confirmed she sells a $30 comic book titled: “Stormy Daniels Political Power comic.” An image of the comic book was shown to the jury, with a blonde female character standing boldly on the front cover.
– Aysha Bagchi
Stormy Daniels merchandise: ‘Stormy Saint of Indictments candle’
Jurors just saw a photo of a “Stormy Saint of Indictments candle,” which Daniels confirmed she sells on her website. Trump lawyer Susan Necheles asked Daniels to confirm she makes $40 on those. Daniels said she actually makes about $7 per candle.
– Aysha Bagchi
Daniels confirms she tweeted she made $1 million from book and reality show
Trump lawyer Susan Necheles asked Daniels if she tweeted that she made $1 million from her book as well as participating on a reality TV show, “The Surreal Life.” Daniels confirmed that was true, and that she made $200,000 from appearing on the show.
Daniels 2018 book, “Full Disclosure,” was a telling of Daniels’ life story, including her experience with Trump.
– Aysha Bagchi
Daniels confirmed she signed two denials in early 2018
Daniels confirmed signing two statements in early 2018 denying having had an affair with Trump. One was dated Jan. 10, 2018 and one was dated Jan. 30, 2018.
The jury already saw these statements when Daniels’ former lawyer, Keith Davidson, testified.
– Aysha Bagchi
Stormy Daniels referred to election as ‘leverage,’ her ex-lawyer said on recording
Trump lawyer Susan Necheles played a recording for the jury in which former lawyer to Daniels Keith Davidson was talking with former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen. Davidson said Daniels told him that if “he” – presumably Donald Trump – loses the election, “we lose all f—–g leverage,” “so settle this f—–g case.”
Necheles asked Daniels if that refreshed her recollection on what she said to Davidson. “I never yelled at Keith Davidson on the phone,” Daniels said. Daniels added that it sounds like a threat from Davidson.
– Aysha Bagchi
Daniels says hush money deal created ‘paper trail,’ was ‘perfect solution’
Necheles has continued to press Daniels on whether she wanted to publicize her story in 2016 or was instead after money. Necheles asked Daniels about conversing with a reporter at Slate Magazine about potentially going public. Necheles suggested Daniels wanted money from that reporter, when she could have just had him publish the story.
The better alternative was to protect my story with a “paper trail,” Daniels said. “It was a perfect solution.”
– Aysha Bagchi
Barron Trump selected as Republican National Convention delegate
Donald Trump’s youngest son Barron Trump is making his big political debut as an at-large delegate at the Republican National Convention this year.
Barron, now 18 years old, was still a kid during Donald Trump’s presidency. But now he appears to be joining Trump’s other family members on the political scene. Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner have all been intimately involved in Donald Trump’s campaigns and administration.
The hush money trial is on a break on May 17 so Donald Trump can attend Barron Trump’s high school graduation.
– Kinsey Crowley
Necheles challenges Stormy Daniels claim that she wanted to share story in 2016
Trump lawyer Susan Necheles has begun cross-examining Daniels again. Necheles is focusing her opening questions today on Daniels’ claim that she wanted to share her story about Trump in 2016, before she took a hush money deal to keep quiet.
Daniels explained she took the deal because she chose to be “safe.”
“You chose to make money, right?” Necheles shot back.
“I chose to take the non-disclosure,” Daniels replied.
– Aysha Bagchi
Trump decries security outside courthouse ‘like Fort Knox’
Former President Donald Trump complained again about the security outside the New York courthouse for his hush money trial, arguing police were needed more for protests at Columbia and New York universities.
“Outside of this building it’s closed down like Fort Knox,” Trump told reporters in a hallway statement outside the courtroom. “This is like an armed camp down here.”
Trump argued that college protests were organized by people on the left side of the political spectrum rather than the right, and that those protests were a bigger threat to the country than China or Russia.
“You have nothing to worry about. The problem is from the left, not the right,” Trump said. “In my opinion, it’s a bigger danger than China or Russia.”
– Bart Jansen
Trump predicts ‘revealing’ testimony from Stormy Daniels
Former President Donald Trump predicted “some very revealing things” as his New York hush money trial continues Thursday with testimony from porn actress Stormy Daniels.
Daniels testified Tuesday about having sex with Trump in 2006 while he was married, which he has denied. Trump’s former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, paid Daniels $130,000 to silence her claim before the 2016 election, which prosecutors contend was election interference.
Under cross-examination, Daniels acknowledged hating Trump and refusing to pay him hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees from an unsuccessful defamation suit against him.
“I think you’ll see some very revealing things today,” Trump said in the hallway Thursday.
Trump entered the courtroom after reading a series of statements from lawyers, academics and Republican lawmakers criticizing the case.
“No evidence of any crime,” Trump said.
– Bart Jansen
Stormy Daniels arrives for more cross-examination
Porn star Stormy Daniels was brought into the courtroom at 9:32 a.m. EDT to continue testifying in the hush money case. The judge has now asked for the jury to be brought in.
– Aysha Bagchi
Judge arrives for Day 14 of trial
Judge Juan Merchan entered the courtroom at about 9:30 a.m. EDT.
– Aysha Bagchi
Trump team arrives in the courtroom
Former President Donald Trump entered the courtroom at 9:24 a.m. EDT, flanked by his legal team. He is wearing a blue tie.

Alina Habba, who represented Trump in his recent E. Jean Carroll and civil fraud trials and is a big personality defending him on television shows, is here again today in one of the benches behind the defense trial team’s table. I haven’t seen Eric Trump, the former president’s middle son, who was present for Stormy Daniels’ testimony on Tuesday.
– Aysha Bagchi
Prosecution arrives in the courtroom
The prosecution team began arriving in the courtroom at 9:16 a.m. EDT and is getting set up. So far, prosecutors Joshua Steinglass, Matthew Colangelo, Rebecca Mangold, Christopher Conroy, and Susan Hoffinger are here. Hoffinger is handling the prosecution’s questioning of Stormy Daniels.
– Aysha Bagchi
When does the Trump trial resume?
Trump’s criminal trial starts back up at 9:30 a.m. EDT on Thursday, after having a day off on Wednesday.
– Aysha Bagchi
‘A bad experience’: Donald Trump threatened with jail if he violates gag order again
After Judge Juan Merchan threatened Donald Trump on Monday with possible jail if he violates a gag order in his New York hush money trial again, experts said the detention could range from a holding cell behind the courtroom to infamous Rikers Island.
Ronald Kuby, a veteran New York defense lawyer who has visited clients in city jails and also spent time in them for various acts of protest, said Trump is unlikely to enjoy any detention because the cells can be tiny, the metal doors loud and the food unappetizing.
“It’s a bad experience,” Kuby told USA TODAY. “Trust me. I’ve been there.”
For overnight detention, Rikers Island is an option, although experts called it unlikely. City jails on Rikers Island have been criticized for decades for violence and unsanitary conditions.
James Oleson, an associate professor of criminology at the University of Auckland’s school of social sciences, who previously served as a staffer on the U.S. Judicial Conference’s committee on criminal law, said the theater of putting Trump behind bars for a few hours might not be more effective than fines in curbing Trump’s comments. Merchan has fined Trump $10,000 for 10 violations of the gag order, for commenting on witnesses and jurors participating in the trial.
“It is terra incognita: unknown land, off the existing maps,” Oleson said of potentially jailing a former president.
– Bart Jansen and Josh Meyer
What has the Stormy Daniels cross-examination focused on?
Trump lawyer Susan Necheles began cross-examining Stormy Daniels on Tuesday. Necheles focused on challenging Daniels’ credibility and suggesting Daniels is a person motivated by money.
Necheles noted that Daniels publicly denied she had sex with Trump before she said they did have sex. The jury has already seen evidence of that. Daniels’ former lawyer Keith Davidson testified to his own involvement in preparing a denial by Daniels in early 2018.
Necheles also painted Daniels’ hush money deal in 2016 as extortion. “False,” Daniels shot back emphatically.
– Aysha Bagchi
2 House GOP chairmen urge DOJ to charge Michael Cohen – again
Two House Republican chairmen urged Attorney General Merrick Garland to consider criminal charges against Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, for allegedly lying to Congress.
Cohen, a key witness in Trump’s New York hush money trial, has already pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about a Trump real estate project in Russia. But Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., urged Garland to consider more charges against Cohen because he is a key witness in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s criminal trial against Trump, where his credibility will be at stake.
The lawmakers accused Cohen of lying at least six times, including by denying he committed fraudulent acts that he’d already pleaded guilty to and by testifying he didn’t seek a job in Trump’s White House.
The accusations are based on Cohen’s testimony to Comer’s committee in February 2019, which outlined the current criminal case against Trump. Trump is charged with falsifying business records to hide his reimbursement to Cohen, who paid porn actress Stormy Daniels to remain silent before the 2016 election about her claim she had sex with Trump while he was married.
Trump denied having sex and said he was paying Cohen for legal expenses, not to pay off Daniels.
“In short, to prosecute President Trump, Bragg has revived this ‘zombie’ case relying on a known – and convicted – liar and his testimony at a congressional hearing in which he lied at least six times,” the lawmakers wrote.
– Bart Jansen
What is Trump on trial for?
Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Prosecutors allege Trump falsified records to cover up unlawfully interfering in the 2016 presidential election through a $130,000 hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels. The payment was made by former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen less than two weeks before Election Day.
– Aysha Bagchi
Why wasn’t there testimony on Wednesday?
The trial is generally off on Wednesdays. Judge Juan Merchan designated those days to preside over special court programs for criminal defendants who have mental health issues or are veterans, according to the Associated Press.
– Aysha Bagchi
Donald Trump caught cursing as Stormy Daniels testified
Judge Juan Merchan said in a private conversation at his bench Tuesday that he heard Trump cursing during Daniels’ testimony and he “won’t tolerate that.”
“I understand that your client is upset at this point, but he is cursing audibly, and he is shaking his head visually and that’s contemptuous,” Merchan said, according to a transcript that has now been released. “It has the potential to intimidate the witness and the jury can see that.”
Merchan said he saw Trump shake his head and look down when Daniels described lightly spanking him with a magazine at dinner before their alleged sexual encounter.

When there was discussion about The Apprentice, Trump “again uttered a vulgarity,” the judge said, according to the transcript.
“I am speaking to you here at the bench because I don’t want to embarrass him,” Merchan told Blanche, who said he would talk to his client and later confirmed having done so.
– Aysha Bagchi