Donald Trump's former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen, center, is joined by his attorney, Lanny Davis before Cohen's grand jury appearance in mid-March.
Donald Trump's former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen, center, is joined by his attorney, Lanny Davis before Cohen's grand jury appearance in mid-March.
  • The Manhattan "hush money" grand jury spent Monday hearing from another witness.
  • The panel has heard eight weeks of testimony, including from key Trump advisors.
  • Michael Cohen was on hand Monday afternoon as a possible final, rebuttal witness but wasn't called.

A Manhattan grand jury heard from yet another witness Monday in the New York "hush-money" investigation that could result in the historic indictment of former President Donald Trump.

The panel, which meets only on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons, is expected to reconvene on Wednesday to continue its work.