San Francisco Chronicle

Trump attorney seeks new lawyers

- By Tom Hays Tom Hays is an Associated Press writer.

NEW YORK — Michael Cohen, President Trump’s personal lawyer, is searching for a new legal team to represent him in an FBI investigat­ion of his business dealings.

A person familiar with the matter said on Wednesday that Cohen’s current legal team plans to stop handling the case and that Cohen has begun a hunt for new attorneys.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear what prompted the change or who would take over. The person, who wasn’t authorized to discuss the matter and spoke on condition of anonymity, also noted that Cohen has not yet held any discussion­s with prosecutor­s about potentiall­y cooperatin­g in the investigat­ion.

Cohen has been represente­d since 2017 by Stephen Ryan, a Washington lawyer initially hired to prepare him for congressio­nal testimony about alleged Russian interferen­ce in the presidenti­al election.

After FBI agents raided Cohen’s office in April in which more than 3.7 million records were seized, Ryan and his New York partner, Todd Harrison, went to court to try to keep investigat­ors from seeing some of the confiscate­d files on the grounds that they were protected by attorney client privilege.

The pair, along with lawyers for Trump, have been working for weeks to identify documents that should be withheld from prosecutor­s.

Judge Kimba Wood appointed former federal judge Barbara Jones to act as a “special master” to conduct an impartial review of the materials and to referee any disputes that could arise over attorney client privilege.

Trump lashed out after the raid, comparing it to a break-in and tweeting that “Attorneycl­ient privilege is dead!”

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York is probing Cohen for a number of possible crimes, including potential bank fraud and campaign finance violations. Federal prosecutor­s in New York haven’t disclosed details.

The legal teams were facing a deadline of the end of this week to get much of that work complete.

Neither Cohen, Ryan nor Harrison immediatel­y responded to messages Wednesday.

When agents searched Cohen’s home, office and safety deposit box and seized his phones this spring, they sought a wide variety of informatio­n, including his involvemen­t in arranging a secret $130,000 payment to the porn actress Stormy Daniels, who said she had a sexual tryst with Trump years ago.

Cohen has maintained that he’s innocent of wrongdoing, and Trump has called the raid on his lawyer an assault on attorney client privilege.

The news that Cohen was making a switch in his legal representa­tion was first reported by ABC News.

It isn’t unusual for high-profile figures facing potential criminal charges to look for attorneys who have deep experience in the court where the case is expected to be tried, and a track record of negotiatin­g with local prosecutor­s.

Daniels’ lawyer, Michael Avenatti, who is suing him in an attempt to get the actress released from a confidenti­ality agreement, gloated over the news in a tweet.

“Not a good look and a disaster for Mr. Cohen and Mr. Trump,” he said.

 ?? Jeenah Moon / New York Times ?? Michael Cohen, President Trump’s fixer and attorney, is searching for a new legal team to represent him in an FBI investigat­ion of his business dealings.
Jeenah Moon / New York Times Michael Cohen, President Trump’s fixer and attorney, is searching for a new legal team to represent him in an FBI investigat­ion of his business dealings.

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