Michael Cohen warns of potential violence by Donald Trump post guilty verdict
- Michael Cohen raises alarm about potential violent actions by Donald Trump following a guilty verdict.
- Cohen's testimony was crucial in the Trump hush money trial.
- Concerns arise over Trump's behavior in light of the verdict.
Michael Cohen, a former lawyer for Donald Trump, said that Trump may try to cause violence after being convicted of paying hush money. Cohen thinks most Americans won't support Trump in this. Cohen testified that Trump told him to pay $130,000 to Stormy Daniels to keep quiet about an alleged affair. Cohen also admitted to stealing money from Trump's company to cover up the payment. Cohen was sentenced to three years in prison for lying to Congress and other crimes. After Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records related to the hush money, Cohen celebrated the verdict. He believes it's important for holding people accountable. Cohen's testimony helped link Trump to the hush money payment scheme. Trump denied the affair with Stormy Daniels. Cohen blames Trump for his prison sentence and has openly expressed his dislike for the former president.