Prosecution rests their case in Donald Trump’s hush money trial
The prosecution has rested their case in former US president Donald Trump's hush money trial.
It will be up to the defence to rebut the issues raised with the prosecution’s final witness Michael Cohen.
Mr Cohen testified he stole money from the former president's company as a form of self-help.
He also alleges Mr Trump signed off on the payment to Stormy Daniels.
The Republican's lawyers will have the chance to call Robert Costello to the stand – an attorney who spoke to Mr Cohen during federal investigations.
Видео Prosecution rests their case in Donald Trump’s hush money trial канала Sky News Australia
It will be up to the defence to rebut the issues raised with the prosecution’s final witness Michael Cohen.
Mr Cohen testified he stole money from the former president's company as a form of self-help.
He also alleges Mr Trump signed off on the payment to Stormy Daniels.
The Republican's lawyers will have the chance to call Robert Costello to the stand – an attorney who spoke to Mr Cohen during federal investigations.
Видео Prosecution rests their case in Donald Trump’s hush money trial канала Sky News Australia
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