New York Daily News

Cohen: Got more info if you don’t lock me up

- BY MICHAEL R. SISAK AND DAVID B. CARUSO

Attorneys for Michael Cohen are asking members of Congress to help keep him out of prison.

In a letter sent to lawmakers Thursday, Cohen’s legal team said he is still sorting through documents in his personal files that might be of interest to House Democrats investigat­ing President Trump, including emails, voice recordings, images and other documents on a hard drive.

“To date, Mr. Cohen has located several documents that we believe have significan­t value to the various congressio­nal oversight and investigat­ion committees,” wrote the attorneys, Lanny Davis, Michael Monico and Carly Chocron.

They said Cohen (photo), Trump’s former lawyer and fixer, has been going through the documents alone, without any help, and if he reports to prison May 6 as scheduled, he won’t be able to finish reviewing the material.

They asked lawmakers to write letters saying Cohen was cooperatin­g and that “the substantia­l trove of new informatio­n, documents, recordings, and other evidence he can provide requires substantia­l time with him and ready access to him by congressio­nal committees and staff to complete their investigat­ions and to fulfill their oversight responsibi­lities.”

If any lawmakers were to write such a letter, it could be useful if Cohen petitioned the court to delay his prison report date. The letter was sent to U.S. Reps. Adam Schiff, Jerry Nadler, Maxine Waters and Elijah Cummings.

Cohen, who pleaded guilty last year to tax evasion, fraud, lying to Congress and campaign finance violations, has already received one delay while recovering from shoulder surgery.

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