Michael Cohen, former fixer for Donald Trump, found himself facing some loyal Trump fans while hitting the luxurious members club Casa Cipriani over the weekend. According to a Trump-loving spy, some members of the club were very uncomfortable with Cohen’s presence as he is not considered a welcomed individual in their circle. In fact, our source mentioned that one patron even went as far as showing Cohen a T-shirt with the number “47” in the distinct MAGA red color, insinuating Trump’s potential win in November.
Despite Cohen’s efforts to socialize by walking around and shaking hands at the upscale venue, the encounter took an awkward turn when he came face to face with the offending T-shirt. Our source claimed that Cohen promptly left the club after the encounter, adding a touch of humor to the situation. However, Cohen did not provide an immediate comment when contacted on Monday, leaving the incident open to interpretation.
Casa Cipriani is known for hosting Hollywood’s biggest stars, as demonstrated by Richie Akiva’s 10th annual “The After” party following the Met Gala. The venue has seen the likes of Usher, Lizzo, Lana Del Rey, Janelle Monáe, Lil Nas X, Winnie Harlow, Serena Williams, and many more. Despite Cohen’s encounter with Trump supporters, he remains hopeful for the future.
During his testimony on Monday, Cohen revealed that he secretly recorded Trump discussing plans to buy a Playboy model’s story about an alleged affair before the 2016 election. Additionally, Cohen disclosed that Trump refrained from running for president in 2012 due to his commitments on “The Apprentice.” However, when Trump decided to run in 2015, Cohen claimed that the former reality star warned him of potential allegations from women coming forward.
Cohen expressed his loyalty to his former boss, stating that he did everything in his power to protect Trump, a responsibility he had carried for a long time. Prosecutors allege that Trump tainted the 2016 presidential race by instructing Cohen to pay porn star Stormy Daniels $130,000 to maintain silence about an alleged one-night-stand in 2006 – only a year after Trump’s marriage to Melania.