During the recent testimony, it was revealed that David Pecker, the CEO of American Media Inc., contacted Michael Cohen, then-President Trump's personal attorney, regarding the purchase of Stormy Daniels' story. Pecker testified that he made the call with the encouragement of then-editor-in-chief Dylan Howard.
Pecker informed Cohen during the call that if the story were to be leaked through another media outlet, there would be severe consequences. He reportedly stated, 'The boss is going to be very, very, very angry with you.'
This revelation sheds light on the behind-the-scenes interactions between key figures involved in the Stormy Daniels scandal. The exchange between Pecker and Cohen underscores the high stakes and pressure surrounding the potential release of Daniels' story.
These details provide further insight into the intricate web of relationships and communications that were at play during the unfolding of the Stormy Daniels saga. The testimony highlights the lengths to which individuals were willing to go to control the narrative and protect their interests.