NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Donald Trump鈥檚 former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen testified Monday before a Manhattan grand jury investigating hush money payments made on the former president鈥檚 behalf.
A Trump loyalist turned adversary, Cohen spent around three hours answering questions in the secret proceeding. He is scheduled to return again for more testimony Wednesday, his lawyer said as the pair emerged from the courthouse.
鈥淢ichael has spent a long and productive afternoon answering all questions, all facts, and completely responsive,鈥 said Cohen鈥檚 lawyer, Lanny Davis.
The testimony comes at a critical time, as the Manhattan district attorney鈥檚 office weighs whether to seek charges against Trump over payments made during his 2016 campaign to two women who alleged affairs or sexual encounters with him.
Before entering the courthouse for the session, Cohen, who orchestrated those payoffs, said his goal was simply "to tell the truth,鈥 dismissing a suggestion that he might be motivated by a desire to see Trump behind bars.
鈥淭his is not revenge," he said. "This is all about accountability. He needs to be held accountable for his dirty deeds.鈥
Trump denies being involved with either of the women, the porn actor Stormy Daniels and model Karen McDougal.
Cohen has given prosecutors evidence, including voice recordings of conversations he had with a lawyer for one of the women, as well as emails and text messages. He also has recordings of a conversation in which he and Trump spoke about an arrangement to pay the other woman through the supermarket tabloid the 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Enquirer.
Prosecutors appear to be looking at whether Trump committed crimes in how the payments were made or how they were accounted for internally at Trump鈥檚 company, the Trump Organization.
One possible charge would be falsifying business records, a misdemeanor unless prosecutors could prove it was done to conceal another crime. No former U.S. president has ever been charged with a crime.
Appearing Monday on ABC鈥檚 "Good Morning America,鈥 Trump lawyer Joseph Tacopina said it is unlikely the former president will accept an invitation, extended by prosecutors last week, to testify before the grand jury.
鈥淲e have no plans on participating in this proceeding,鈥 Tacopina said. 鈥淚t's a decision that needs to be made still. There's been no deadline set, so we'll wait and see.鈥
He characterized Trump as a victim, saying he was pressured into making the payment to Daniels.
鈥淭his was a plain extortion and I don鈥檛 know since when we鈥檝e decided to start prosecuting extortion victims," Tacopina said. "He鈥檚 denied 鈥 vehemently denied 鈥 this affair. But he had to pay money because there was going to be an allegation that was going to be publicly embarrassing to him, regardless of the campaign.鈥
Daniels and the attorney who helped arrange the payment for her, Keith Davidson, have both denied extorting anyone.
Speaking briefly to reporters in Moline, Illinois, Trump called the investigation 鈥渁 big witch hunt.鈥 Asked if he planned on testifying, he said: "I don't know. Nobody鈥檚 even asked me.鈥
Tacopina also wrote a letter to New York City's inspector general, saying prosecutors were trying to hamper Trump鈥檚 chances in . Tacopina asked the city's Department of Investigation to probe a 鈥減atently political prosecution.鈥
The Manhattan district attorney鈥檚 office declined to comment.
Trump鈥檚 lawyers have tried several times to get judges in New York and Florida to intervene in or halt investigations of Trump and the Trump Organization, arguing that they are politically motivated. All of those attempts have failed.
Cohen after pleading guilty in 2018 to federal charges, including campaign finance violations, for arranging the payouts to Daniels and McDougal to keep them from going public. He has also been disbarred.
Trump鈥檚 lawyers could point to those factors in an attempt to undermine Cohen's credibility, if the former president is charged and Cohen ends up testifying at trial.
Cohen has been meeting regularly with Manhattan prosecutors in recent weeks, including a daylong session Friday to prepare for his grand jury appearance.
The panel has been hearing evidence since January in what Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, a Democrat, has called the 鈥渘ext chapter鈥 of his office鈥檚 yearslong Trump investigation. But the hush money payments 鈥 perhaps the most salacious of the avenues of inquiry into Trump 鈥 are familiar ground.
Federal prosecutors and Bragg's predecessor in the DA's office, Cyrus Vance Jr., each scrutinized the payments but didn't charge Trump.
Cohen declined to comment to reporters as he left the meeting, saying he鈥檇 be 鈥渢aking a little bit of time now to stay silent and allow the DA build their case.鈥
Trump continued to lash out at the probe on social media on Friday, calling the case a 鈥淪cam, Injustice, Mockery, and Complete and Total Weaponization of Law Enforcement in order to affect a Presidential Election!鈥
Cohen paid Daniels $130,000 through his own company and was then reimbursed by Trump, whose company logged the reimbursements as 鈥渓egal expenses.鈥
McDougal鈥檚 $150,000 payment was made through the publisher of the 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Enquirer, which squelched her story in known as 鈥渃atch-and-kill.鈥
According to federal prosecutors who charged Cohen, the Trump Organization then 鈥済rossed up鈥 Cohen鈥檚 reimbursement for the Daniels payment for 鈥渢ax purposes," giving him $360,000 plus a $60,000 bonus, for a total of $420,000.
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Associated Press writer Jill Colvin contributed to this report.
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