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'Access Hollywood' tape blows up while Cohen is on holiday in London
Cohen is describing a dramatic email chain when Trump's camp learned about the infamous 'Access Hollyood' tape. 'Deny, deny, deny,' campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks wrote him.
'Please call me,' Cohen wrote Steve Bannon, who he misidentified as Trump campaign manager.
'It’s all over the place. Whose doing damage control here?' Cohen asked.
Asked why he would make such an inquiry, he responded, 'In order to protect Mr. Trump.'
Asked if he was concerned about the impact on the campaign,' he responded in the affirmative.
It was another effort by prosecutors to fill out his role with respect to the 2016 campaign.
Donald Trump's Access Hollywood tape can be used at defamation trial
The notorious 2005 'Access Hollywood' video in which Donald Trump was caught on a hot mic speaking disparagingly about women can be shown to jurors, a judge ruled on Tuesday.