Recently, Michael Cohen revealed that he had collaborated with Trump attorney Marc Kasowitz on the 'matter' involving Summer Zervos. Zervos, a former contestant on 'The Apprentice,' filed a lawsuit against Trump in 2017, alleging that he had sexually assaulted her. In 2021, Zervos decided to drop her claims against Trump.
According to Cohen, he worked with Kasowitz and even delivered documents related to the Zervos case to Trump in the Oval Office. It is important to note that Cohen did not hold an official position within the Trump White House at the time of these events.
The revelation by Cohen sheds light on the behind-the-scenes discussions and actions that took place regarding the Zervos lawsuit. The involvement of both Cohen and Kasowitz in this 'matter' underscores the complexity of legal challenges faced by public figures like Trump.
Summer Zervos' decision to drop her claims against Trump in 2021 marked a significant development in the ongoing legal saga between the two parties. The lawsuit, which originated from Zervos' allegations of sexual assault against Trump, had garnered significant media attention and public interest.
While the specifics of the collaboration between Cohen, Kasowitz, and Trump remain unclear, the delivery of documents to the President in the Oval Office raises questions about the extent of involvement of individuals outside the official White House staff in legal matters concerning the President.
As more details emerge from Cohen's revelations, the public is likely to gain further insights into the dynamics of the Zervos case and the interactions between key individuals involved. The resolution of the lawsuit in 2021 brings a sense of closure to a chapter in Trump's legal history, albeit amidst lingering questions about the nature of the collaboration between his associates and legal counsel.