New York Daily News

I’m Cohen to jail

Trump fixer reportedly tells friends cuffs loom

- BY CHRIS SOMMERFELD­T With Terence Cullen

Michael Cohen thinks he might soon have to swap his pinstripes for prison stripes.

The longtime attorney and personal fixer to President Trump expects to be put in cuffs any day now, possibly opening up his top client to legal complicati­ons, a person familiar with the matter said Tuesday.

Cohen has been telling friends he fears he will soon be indicted and arrested over the federal investigat­ion he’s facing in New York, the source told the Daily News. Investigat­ors are probing Cohen for bank fraud, wire fraud and campaign finance violations, potential offenses that resulted in FBI raids at his Manhattan home, hotel room and office in April.

“None of it is good,” the source said. “Michael is very stressed out.”

Cohen, 51, did not return a request for comment.

FBI agents stormed into Cohen’s home and office on April 9 and seized a cache of records, including communicat­ions between him and Trump, according to court papers.

A former White House official said Trump is likely concerned about the prospect of Cohen in cuffs.

“Trump should be super worried about Michael Cohen,” the ex-official told Vanity Fair, which first reported Cohen’s fears of a potential arrest. “If anyone can blow up Trump, it’s him.”

Cohen — who told Vanity Fair: “Your alleged source is wrong” — has worked for Trump in various capacities since 2011. His aggressive legal tactics and tough-talking demeanor have earned him the nickname Trump’s “bulldog.”

He has been making damning headlines ever since it was revealed in January that he brokered a hush agreement between Trump and porn star Stormy Daniels. Daniels, 39, accepted $130,000 from Cohen in exchange for signing the contract, which bars her from speaking publicly about allegedly having sex with Trump in 2006.

Michael Avenatti, who represents Daniels in a lawsuit seeking to void the hush agreement, said Cohen’s possible imminent arrest confirms his prediction­s.

“It looks like once again I’m about to be proven right,” Avenatti told The News Tuesday afternoon, noting he said last month that Cohen would be indicted within 90 days. “He’s going to be charged with a number of crimes.”

Special counsel Robert Mueller continues to investigat­e possible collusion between the President’s campaign and Russia, and has already produced federal indictment­s against four Trump associates.

Cohen has also landed on Mueller’s radar.

Multiple companies with business before the federal government pumped millions of dollars into Cohen’s shadowy consulting firm, Essential Consultant­s, shortly after Trump’s election. One of the companies was Columbus Nova, a Manhattan-based investment firm whose primary client is Viktor Vekselberg, a sanctioned Russian oligarch who has reportedly been interviewe­d by Mueller’s investigat­ors.

Trump didn’t rule out pardoning Cohen when asked about his scandals last week.

“I haven’t even thought about it,” the President told reporters at the White House.

 ?? AFP/GETTY ?? President Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen exits the US Federal Court on April 16 in Lower Manhattan. Cohen has been under criminal investigat­ion for months over his business dealings.
AFP/GETTY President Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen exits the US Federal Court on April 16 in Lower Manhattan. Cohen has been under criminal investigat­ion for months over his business dealings.

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