In a recent court proceeding, attorney Davidson was questioned about his conversations with former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen regarding adult film star Stormy Daniels. Davidson admitted that he may have spoken to Cohen about Daniels having 'settler's remorse' in relation to the hush money deal she had made concerning her story about Trump.
During the hearing, Davidson, the judge, and all the attorneys present listened to an audio recording together. Following the playback, Davidson confirmed that his voice could be heard on the recording discussing the concept of 'settler's remorse.' He was quoted as saying, 'Sometimes people get settler's remorse, you know? In other times people think, 'I need to resolve this case by a certain date, because this is when I have the most.'
The revelation of this conversation sheds light on the complexities surrounding the hush money agreement between Daniels and Trump, as well as the discussions that took place between Cohen and Davidson. The term 'settler's remorse' suggests a sense of regret or second thoughts on the part of Daniels regarding the deal she had made.
These developments add another layer of intrigue to the ongoing legal saga involving Trump, Daniels, Cohen, and now Davidson. The audio recording and Davidson's confirmation of the conversation provide further insight into the dynamics at play behind the scenes of this high-profile case.