Report: David Pecker was ‘swatted’ on the day of his testimony in Trump trial

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Former President Trump’s criminal hush money trial took a disturbing turn when former magazine publisher David Pecker was targeted in a swatting incident on the day he testified in the case, according to a report by Reuters. An anonymous individual sent an email on April 25 claiming to have committed violent acts at Pecker’s address in Greenwich, Conn. Fortunately, police were already present at Pecker’s home due to his involvement in the high-profile case and no incident occurred.

“Swatting” is a troubling form of internet harassment where false reports are made to provoke a dangerous police response. This incident involving Pecker, known for his association with Trump’s legal cases, is a concerning development. Trump’s trial revolves around accusations of improper hush money payments to conceal an alleged affair, as well as a “catch and kill” scheme orchestrated with Pecker to suppress damaging news stories before the 2016 election.

In his testimony, Pecker admitted to aiding Trump by suppressing the story of the alleged affair to prevent embarrassment to the campaign and the former president himself. This revelation sheds light on the extent of collaboration between Trump and Pecker in managing sensitive information for political gain.

Nick Robertson
Nick Robertson
Nick covers a little bit of everything in my role as a breaking news reporter, from the latest developments on legislation, new court decisions on regulation to climate change and transportation, plus everything in between.

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