Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

AT&T chief lobbyist out after hiring Trump attorney Cohen

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The chief lobbyist for AT&T is leaving the company after overseeing a $50,000-per-month contract for President Donald Trump’s attorney Michael Cohen to serve as a political consultant.

In a memo to employees, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said the company made a “big mistake” in hiring Cohen as a political consultant. While everything the company did was legal, Stephenson said that the associatio­n with Cohen was “a serious misjudgmen­t.”

Stephenson noted that the company’s reputation has been damaged and that the vetting process used by its team in Washington “clearly failed.” The Washington team had hired Cohen under a one-year contract that paid $50,000 a month.

Stephenson said Bob Quinn, senior executive vice president of the external and legislativ­e affairs group, “will be retiring.”

The Justice Department is seeking to block AT&T’s $85 billion purchase of Time Warner on the grounds that it would stifle competitio­n. AT&T disagreed, sending the battle into a federal trial. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon is expected to rule next month.

AT&T said Cohen approached the company after the 2016 presidenti­al election and said he was leaving the Trump organizati­on to do consulting for a “select few” companies that wanted his opinion on Trump and the administra­tion. AT&T said it had been looking for consultant­s who could help it understand the president’s approach to regulatory reform at the Federal Communicat­ions Commission, tax reform and antitrust enforcemen­t — “specifical­ly our Time Warner deal.”

AT&T has said it needs to buy Time Warner to compete with the likes of Amazon, Netflix and Google in the rapidly evolving world of video entertainm­ent. The Justice Department’s antitrust lawyers worry that consumers will end up paying more to watch their favorite shows, whether on a TV screen, smartphone or tablet.

The company said it was contacted by investigat­ors with special counsel Robert Mueller and provided “all informatio­n requested in November and December of 2017.” There has been no communicat­ion with Mueller’s office since then, the company said.

 ?? AP PHOTO/JOSE LUIS MAGANA ?? In this March 22 file photo, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson leaves the federal courthouse in Washington. Stephenson said the company made a “big mistake” in hiring President Donald Trump’s attorney Michael Cohen as a political consultant.
AP PHOTO/JOSE LUIS MAGANA In this March 22 file photo, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson leaves the federal courthouse in Washington. Stephenson said the company made a “big mistake” in hiring President Donald Trump’s attorney Michael Cohen as a political consultant.

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