Second Witness in Trump ‘Hush-Money’ Case Called by Prosecutors

Former Trump assistant Rhona Graff testified on Friday.
Second Witness in Trump ‘Hush-Money’ Case Called by Prosecutors
Former President Donald Trump speaks to the press as he arrives to attend his trial at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York City on April 26, 2024. Dave Sanders / POOL / AFP
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Prosecutors in former President Donald Trump’s so-called “hush-money” case on Friday called up their second witness, a former Trump assistant, to testify in the case.

Rhona Graff, who started working for President Trump in 1987 and left the Trump Organization in April 2021, has been described as a gatekeeper by prosecutors. She was among several people allegedly involved in keeping his records, officials also said.

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