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Trump trial live: Judge warns the former president risks jail over gag order violations - BBC News Trump trial live: Judge warns the former president risks jail over gag order violations - BBC News
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Madeline HalpertMadeline Halpert
Reporting from courtReporting from court
Reporters and spectators are back in court after a lunch break. Prosecutors are working to try to portray Trump as the man who oversaw all the hush-money reimbursements to Cohen.
We'll hear from a new witness shortly: Deb Tarasoff, a former Trump Organization executive who also testified at Trump's tax fraud trial. Conroy asks Tarasoff if Trump was the one to sign cheques for his personal account.
As McConney testified earlier, Tarasoff was an accounts payable superviser who processed Michael Cohen's invoices. She says, yes.
He asks her if Trump would ever refuse to sign certain cheques.
Tarasoff says yes, and that “he would write void on it and send it back”, she says.
The Trump employee says she could tell it was Trump’s handwriting because “it was signed in Sharpie …. and that’s what he uses” - adetail that elicits some chuckles in the media overflow room.
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