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Tabloid boss David Pecker lifts curtain on mutually beneficial ‘catch and kill’ scheme with Trump: ‘I was the eyes and ears’

In his testimony during Donald Trump’s hush money trial, former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker outlined a “mutually beneficial” scheme to keep the supermarket tabloid loaded with stories boosting his election chances in 2016, while ensuring “negative” stories never saw the light of day.

As part of the arrangement, Mr Pecker would tip off Mr Trump’s then-personal attorney Michal Cohen to “negative” stories about then-candidate Trump – particularly those involving women, according to Mr Pecker.

The former American Media Inc CEO – now the trial’s first witness – joined Mr Cohen and Mr Trump during a now-infamous meeting in August 2015 at Trump Tower in Manhattan, where he was asked “what can I do and what could my magazines do to help the campaign,” he said on Tuesday.

“I said what I would do is I would run or publish positive stories about Mr Trump and publish negative stories about his opponents. And I said I would also – I would also be the eyes and ears,” he said. “If I hear anything negative about women selling stories, I would notify Michael Cohen, and he would be able to have them killed in the magazine, or not be published, or somebody would have to purchase them.”

Mr Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records to allegedly cover up reimbursements totalling $130,000 to his former attorney, who paid for the silence of adult film star Stormy Daniels to prevent the release of potentially politically damaging stories of Mr Trump’s affair in the weeks leading up to the 2016 presidential election.

Prosecutors are hoping Mr Pecker’s testimony detailing the nature of that so-called “catch and kill” scheme – though not illegal – will show Mr Trump’s intent in his efforts to keep bad press

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