he continued to service his clients in seattle. and of course, by then he had found teresa. but then, in the summer of 2009, two strange 911 calls came into the skagit county sheriff s office. an anonymous male caller claimed mark stover was transporting drugs in his car. anonymous caller: there is a crime that s going to take place in the morning. keith morrison: police pulled mark over. found a small amount of marijuana and cocaine underneath the car, but he was not arrested. mark told police he believed he was being set up. those were not his drugs. mark wasn t charged with any crime, but he was terrified. he was terrified that someone was trying to set him up to be charged with transportation of these drugs and facing jail time or prison time or both. keith morrison: not long after that drug incident, mark opened up to a longtime client. told her, she said, that he was convinced
over, found a small amount of marijuana and cocaine underneath the car. but he was not arrested. mark told police he believed he was being set up. those were not his drugs. mark wasn t charged with any crime. but he was terrified? he was terrified that someone was trying to set him up to be charged with transportation of these drugs and facing jail time or prison time or both. reporter: not long after that drug incident, mark opened up to a longtime client. told her, she said, that he was convinced his days were numbered. he totally shocked me by saying how every time he leaves his house in the morning he checks under his car to make sure there s nothing like a bomb. he was a shaken man. reporter: and then about a month later, she said, he called her on the phone, frantic. it was just breaking him. just totally breaking him. because he knew that he wasn t going to survive.
underneath the car, but he was not arrested. mark told police he believed he was being set up. those were not his drugs. mark wasn t charged with any crime, but he was terrified. he was terrified that someone was trying to set him up to be charged with transportation of these drugs and facing jail time or prison time or both. keith morrison: not long after that drug incident, mark opened up to a longtime client. told her, she said, that he was convinced his days were numbered. he totally shocked me by saying how every time he leaves his house in the morning, he checks under his car to make sure there s nothing like a bomb. he was a shaken man. keith morrison: and then about a month later, she said, he called her on the phone, frantic. it was just breaking him, just totally breaking him. because he knew that he wasn t going to survive.
talking tonight with stormy daniels attorney michael avenatti and the new e-mail he shared with us. the claim that michael cohn paid for his silence him himself. mark, you heard him lay out his case. what do you make of it? the idea that they went into arbitration, they got a tempora temporary restraining issued. i litigated it last year when i was suing the state bar. so that is one problem and i know the judge who issued this. and i have a great deal of
at the time, legal experts debated whether that was an appropriate prosecution to bring, but the point is that there is precedent and essentially precedent for characterizing this kind of payment as being something to the benefit of the campaign. and just to the point with the clinton v jones, the president facing two. his show down with mueller. so he has got a lot of legal problems coming. let me say this as it relates to, and mark wasn t hanging it out there when he said obviously we are going to seek the president in this case. most depositions as mark will tell you, some last more than a