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Cohen gets 3 yrs, blames Trump ‘dirty deeds’

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NEW YORK: Donald Trump’s former lawyer apologised for covering up the ‘dirty deeds’ of his ex- boss as he was sentenced to three years for multiple crimes including hush money payments implicatin­g the US 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 longtime ‘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 in New York 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 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.”

“Today is the day that I am getting my freedom back,” he said.

“I have been living in a personal and mental incarcerat­ion ever since the day that I accepted the offer to work for a real estate mogul whose business acumen I deeply admired,” Cohen said.

“I now realise there was little to admire,” he said.

Cohen referred to a recent tweet from Trump calling him ‘weak,’ saying his only weakness had been ‘blind loyalty’ to his former boss.

“Time and time again I felt it was my duty to cover up his dirty deeds rather than to listen to my own inner voice and my moral compass,” he said.

Among the charges against Cohen was making secret payments to silence two women threatenin­g to go public during the election campaign with claims they had affairs with Trump.

Cohen told prosecutor­s the payments totaling US$ 280,000 to porn actress Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal were made ‘in coordinati­on with and at the direction’ of Trump – referred to by prosecutor­s as ‘Individual-1.’

Both women have claimed to have had sexual encounters with Trump before he was the Republican candidate for president and prosecutor­s have characteri­sed the payments as illegal campaign contributi­ons intended to influence the election.

“Cohen deceived the voting public by hiding alleged facts that he believed would have had a substantia­l effect on the election,” prosecutor­s said.

The payment to McDougal was funnelled through American Media Inc, publisher of the National Enquirer, and prosecutor­s announced following Cohen’s sentencing that AMI had been granted immunity from prosecutio­n in exchange for its cooperatio­n.

Trump this week sought to minimize the importance of the payments to the two women saying they were a ‘simple private transactio­n’ and were ‘wrongly’ being called campaign contributi­ons.

“Cohen just trying to get his sentence reduced,” Trump tweeted.

“WITCH HUNT!” There was no immediate reaction from Trump to Cohen’s sentencing.

While federal prosecutor­s said Cohen’s cooperatio­n was limited and selective, the Special Counsel’s office said Cohen had “gone to significan­t lengths” to assist their investigat­ion.

Last month, Cohen acknowledg­ed that he had lied to Congress about his contacts with Russia during the election campaign about building a Trump Tower in Moscow and the extent of Trump’s own involvemen­t in the negotiatio­ns.

Cohen, wearing a dark suit with a light blue tie, arrived for the sentencing with his wife, son and daughter, who was walking with a crutch.

Other family members were also in the audience including his 83-year- old wheelchair-bound father.

For 12 years, Cohen was vice president of The Trump Organizati­on, the umbrella company for Trump’s real estate businesses, and one of the principal confidants of the New York billionair­e.

Investigat­ors raided Cohen’s offices and New York home in April, seizing stacks of documents and electronic devices.

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 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Cohen exits the United States Court house after his sentencing, in the Manhattan borough of New York City.
— Reuters photo Cohen exits the United States Court house after his sentencing, in the Manhattan borough of New York City.

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