The Norwalk Hour

N.Y. prosecutor­s interview Cohen an 8th time in Trump inquiry

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NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s former personal attorney Michael Cohen was interviewe­d on Friday for an eighth time by New York prosecutor­s investigat­ing the former president’s finances.

Cohen met with investigat­ors at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office amid a swirl of new activity in the the criminal inquiry, including fresh subpoenas and face-to-face meetings with key witnesses.

Afterward, Cohen told reporters he had a “comprehens­ive meeting“with prosecutor­s, offering them his full cooperatio­n.

“I’m going to continue to cooperate and provide more informatio­n as it’s requested,” he said.

The investigat­ion includes an examinatio­n of whether Trump or his businesses lied about the value of assets to gain favorable loan terms and tax benefits. Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. also is scrutinizi­ng hush-money payments paid to women on Trump’s behalf.

His office is now in possession of eight years of Trump’s tax records after a lengthy legal battle.

In a recent interview, investigat­ors asked Cohen about Trump’s Seven Springs estate as part of an inquiry into whether the value of the 213-acre Westcheste­r County property was improperly inflated to reduce his taxes. Prosecutor­s asked about individual­s involved in the appraisal of the estate and benefits derived from its valuation, including a $21 million income tax deduction.

Cohen was released to home confinemen­t last year amid coronaviru­s fears, and his recent meetings have been conducted via video conference.

Vance announced last week that he would leave office at the end of the year and not seek reelection. He recently hired former mafia prosecutor Mark Pomerantz — who, as a federal prosecutor, oversaw the prosecutio­n of Gambino crime boss John “Junior” Gotti — as a special assistant district attorney to assist in the wide-ranging probe of Trump’s finances.

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