Yorkshire Post

Lawyer jailed for three years after blaming President Trump for ‘dirty deeds’

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PRESIDENT DONALD Trump’s former lawyer has been sentenced to three years in prison.

A New York judge said that Michael Cohen deserved a harsh punishment for crimes including tax evasion, lying to Congress and arranging illegal payments to silence women who posed a risk to Mr Trump’s presidenti­al campaign.

District Judge William H Pauley III rejected arguments by Cohen’s lawyers that he should be spared jail because he cooperated in multiple federal investigat­ions involving Mr Trump.

Cohen said his “blind loyalty” to Mr Trump made him feel a duty to “cover up” the president’s “dirty deeds”. He said Mr Trump had caused him to “follow a path of darkness rather than light”.

Cohen’s crimes included evading $1.4m (£1.1m) in taxes and misleading Congress about his talks with Russians about a Trump skyscraper project in Moscow.

Mr Trump had called for a tough sentence for Cohen, whom he labelled a liar.

The judge said Cohen’s cooperatio­n with prosecutor­s “does not wipe the slate clean” of his crimes.

Mr Pauley said that Cohen “appears to have lost his moral compass” and that the lawyer “should have known better” than to dodge taxes, lie to Congress and violate campaign finance laws.

After the case, an adviser to Cohen said the former political fixer will “state publicly all he knows” about his dealings with Mr Trump after special counsel Robert Mueller completes his investigat­ion.

Lanny Davis said that Cohen “continues to tell the truth about Donald Trump’s misconduct over the years”.

Davis, who was previously a lawyer for Cohen, said he will assist him in testifying before any Congressio­nal committee “interested in the search for truth and the difference between facts and lies”.

Cohen has been ordered to hand himself in on March 6 to start his sentence.

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