Why is David Pecker a crucial witness in Donald Trump’s trial? The publisher’s National Enquirer ‘catch and kill’ tactics helped Harvey Weinstein and Arnold Schwarzenegger – but not Jeff Bezos …
- The ex-publisher of National Enquirer, Pecker testified to his 2016 involvement in paying US$150,000 for the rights to Playboy model Karen McDougal’s story of her alleged affair with Trump
- The US tabloid also ‘caught and killed’ stories to protect Harvey Weinstein and Arnold Schwarzenegger – but found itself in hot water in 2019 after going up against billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos
He was an ambitious executive who, with a group of investors in 1999, bought American Media Inc. (AMI) – the publisher of tabloid newspaper the National Enquirer, among other titles. But while printing lurid celebrity revelations, David Pecker simultaneously shielded his friends from scrutiny by publishing positive stories about them and negative ones about their opponents, as well as operating a “catch and kill” scheme.
The New York Times once called Pecker “the keeper of Donald Trump’s secrets”. But the Enquirer protected other powerful men too – including Harvey Weinstein and Arnold Schwarzenegger – and threatened to expose Jeff Bezos’ extramarital affair with his now-fiancée Lauren Sánchez.
Read on to find out what went down.
How did David Pecker and Donald Trump meet?
Pecker and Trump met in the late 1980s at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, per Fox 59. Testifying in court, Pecker described a “great, mutually beneficial relationship” with the former president, saying, “[Trump] helped me throughout my career.”
Speaking last month on the CNN chat show Anderson Cooper 360°, Jeffrey Toobin, the network’s chief legal analyst, said, “The relationship between Pecker and Trump was one of hero worship … Pecker revered Trump.” Toobin went on to mention how Trump and Pecker launched a vanity magazine in 1997, Trump Style, that “would be there with the Gideons Bible” when you checked into a Trump hotel.