In a recent court hearing, Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass shed light on the involvement of Michael Cohen, former fixer for Donald Trump, in the Stormy Daniels saga. Steinglass described Cohen as being in a 'pants on fire moment' as the story of Stormy Daniels percolated in the media.
According to testimony from Keith Davidson, Cohen was in a state of panic regarding the situation. Cohen reportedly texted Davidson on January 17, indicating that he had tentatively booked Stormy Daniels to appear on Sean Hannity's show that night. However, Daniels did not end up making an appearance on the show as planned.
The revelation of these text messages between Cohen and Davidson provides insight into the behind-the-scenes efforts to manage the fallout from the Stormy Daniels scandal. The frantic communication between the two individuals highlights the high stakes and pressure surrounding the situation.
As the legal proceedings continue, more details are expected to emerge regarding the extent of Cohen's involvement in attempting to control the narrative surrounding Stormy Daniels. The case serves as a reminder of the complex web of relationships and communications that often underlie high-profile scandals in the media.