Prosecution rests its case
Defense attorney Todd Blanche, on redirect examination, asked Michael Cohen about the photograph of Trump and bodyguard Keith Schiller together on Oct. 24, 2016, at 7:57 p.m.
"Your testimony is still, just so I understand, is in that 90 seconds you spoke to Mr. Schiller about the problem you were having with the 14-year-old, got him to agree to take care of it," and also had time to talk to speak about Daniels to Trump.
Cohen stood by his testimony.
Cohen also testified again that his $420,000 payment in 2017 was a reimbursement, not a payment for legal services.
"It was a reimbursement -- it wasn't a payment for your services?" Blanche asked.
"Correct," Cohen said.
Blanche attempted to cast doubt on that claim by highlighting Trump's frugality.
"Did he overpay for things regularly?" Blanche asked.
"No, sir," Cohen said.
Cohen then concluded his testimony and the state rested its case.
"Your honor, the People rest," Steinglass said.