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Cohen in $20mn bank loan soup

Trump’s ex-lawyer may be jailed if charges of fraud, flouting campaign laws proved: Media

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Federal investigat­ors are investigat­ing whether President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer Michael Cohen committed bank and tax fraud exceeding $20 million via loans obtained by the taxi medallion business he owns with his family, The New York Times has reported.

The Times, in its report first published on Sunday, said investigat­ors were also trying to determine whether Cohen violated campaign finance or other laws when he made deals using hush money to silence women who claimed they had affairs with Trump.

Prosecutor­s could file charges by the end of the month, the newspaper said, citing two people familiar with the matter. Conviction­s for tax and bank fraud carry potentiall­y hefty prison terms, which could put additional pressure on Cohen to cooperate with prosecutor­s in the event that he is charged.

Speculatio­n has mounted in US media that Cohen, who once declared he was so loyal he would “take a bullet for the President”, is willing to cooperate with prosecutor­s, and how much Trump has to fear should he do so.

The federal investigat­ion has focussed on his business dealings and reportedly whether payments he made violated campaign finance laws.

Cohen was involved in efforts to hush up allegation­s from a former Playboy model about an affair with Trump, as well as $130,000 paid to porn star Stormy Daniels to silence her own claims of an alleged onenight stand with Trump in the year 2006.

The federal investigat­ion has focussed on his business dealings and reportedly whether payments he made violated campaign finance laws

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