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A 2018 letter from Michael Cohen's lawyers admitting Trump knew nothing about the Stormy Daniels 'hush money' transaction re-emerged as the judge set the trial for April 15.
Last year the Daily Mail obtained a 2018 letter from Michael Cohen's lawyer stating Cohen used his own personal money to pay Porn Star Stormy Daniels in 2016.
The letter also states that the Trump Org nor the Trump campaign reimbursed Michael Cohen for the $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels.
This directly contradicts Cohen's testimony – not surprising given Michael Cohen is a convicted perjurer.
Trump has been accused of paying Daniels 'hush payments' through his then-attorney Michael Cohen in a scheme to silence her and stop the story about their alleged affair from being published in the National Enquirer.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg charged Trump with 34 felony counts related to the Stormy Daniels 'hush payment' transaction.
Michael Cohen's former legal advisor Robert Costello last year appeared before the Manhattan grand jury to set the record straight.
Costello blasted Michael Cohen as a "convicted perjurer" in remarks to reporters in New York last March.
The prosecutors "cherry-picked" 6 emails out of more than 300 emails, Costello said.
Costello told reporters that Michael Cohen used the money "pursuant to a HELOC (Home Equity Line of Credit) loan" to pay Stormy.