Michael Cohen, former President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer, arrives at Federal Court in New York, on Nov. 22, 2021. AP Photo/Lawrence Neumeister, File
Donald Trumpโs long-estranged former lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, says Manhattan prosecutors recently took his cellphones to preserve evidence related to a hush-money payment he made to porn actress Stormy Daniels in the waning weeks of the 2016 presidential campaign.
The payment to Daniels, which Cohen says was intended to buy her silence about an alleged sexual encounter with Trump, has been the subject of law-enforcement scrutiny for years, but a new grand jury is giving it a fresh look.
Cohen said Wednesday that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Braggโs office asked for the phones because it wants to extract voice recordings of conversations he had with a lawyer for Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, as well as emails and text messages.
โThat way it could be used as evidence if in fact they proceed forward, which, I would suspect they are,โ Cohen said in an appearance on CNN.
Cohen told the AP on Wednesday that Manhattan prosecutors investigating the payments asked him for the devices after they met with him recently to discuss the probe. Cohen said he was questioned for about 2ยฝ hours. He is also expected to testify before the grand jury at some point.
Cohen went to prison in 2019 after pleading guilty to tax evasion, lying to Congress and campaign finance crimes. He has since finished his sentence.
The campaign finance charges were related to the payment to Daniels and a similar payout Cohen arranged to the model Karen McDougal. Both women said they had trysts with Trump during his days as a reality TV star. Trump says those stories arenโt true.
Federal prosecutors said during Cohenโs criminal case that Trump was aware of the payments to the women. The U.S. attorneyโs office in New York, however, declined at the time to seek a criminal charge against the…
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