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Trump’s ex-lawyer jailed 3 years for ‘dirty deeds’

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NEW YORK: President Donald Trump’s former lawyer apologised on Wednesday for covering up the “dirty deeds” of his exboss as he was sentenced to three years for multiple crimes, including hush money payments implicatin­g the United States president.

Pleading for leniency in a packed Manhattan courtroom before US District Court Judge William H. Pauley III, Michael Cohen said he had been led astray by misplaced admiration for Trump.

An emotional Cohen, 52, Trump’s long-time “fixer”, told the court he accepted responsibi­lity for his personal crimes and “those involving the President of the United States of America”.

Cohen’s lawyers had argued for no jail time after he admitted charges brought by federal prosecutor­s here of tax evasion, providing false statements to a bank and illegal campaign contributi­ons.

Cohen also pleaded guilty to making false statements to Congress, a charge stemming from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into whether Trump’s 2016 presidenti­al campaign colluded with Russia to get him elected.

But Pauley said Cohen, as a lawyer, “should have known better” and sentenced him to three years in federal prison, ordering him to surrender to custody by March 6.

He was also ordered to pay US$2 million (RM8.3 million) in fines and restitutio­n.

“Each of these crimes standing alone warrant considerab­le punishment,” Pauley said, adding that Cohen was “motivated by personal greed and ambition”.

“A significan­t term of imprisonme­nt is fully justified in this highly publicised case to send a message,” the judge said.

Before Pauley passed sentence, Cohen addressed the court, saying it was his devotion to Trump that caused him to choose “a path of darkness over light”.

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