In a recent court hearing, attorney Davidson, who represented adult film star Stormy Daniels in negotiating a hush money deal, testified about his conversations with then-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen. The defense questioned Davidson about whether he ever discussed Daniels having 'settler's remorse' regarding the deal she made about her story on Trump.
Davidson responded, 'I may have,' indicating that such a conversation might have taken place between him and Cohen. This revelation sheds light on the behind-the-scenes discussions that occurred during the controversial agreement.
Furthermore, Davidson was asked if he used the term 'leverage' in his discussions with Cohen. He firmly denied using that word, stating, 'No.' This response clarifies the nature of the interactions between Davidson and Cohen during the negotiation process.
The testimony provided by Davidson offers a glimpse into the intricate details of the dealings surrounding the hush money agreement involving Stormy Daniels and the Trump administration. As the court proceedings continue, more insights may emerge regarding the dynamics between the key players in this high-profile case.