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After surgery, Cohen's prison date postponed

- By Larry Neumeister and Michael R. Sisak The Associated Press

NEW YORK — President Donald Trump' s former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen was granted a few more weeks of freedom Wednesday after his lawyers said he's still recovering from surgery and hasn't had time to get his affairs in order because he's preparing to testify before Congress.

U.S. District Judge William H. Pauley III approved delaying the start of Cohen' s three-year sentence until May 6. Cohen's lawyer said he was undergoing intensive post-surgery physical therapy and spending substantia­l time getting ready for testimony his attorneys say he will deliver to three congressio­nal committees this month.

Prosecutor­s did not object to a “one-time” 60-day delay from Cohen's original March 6 surrender date, Cohen's lawyers said. A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's office said Wednesday that prosecutor­s declined to comment.

Cohen, 52, was spotted last month in New York City wearing a hospital ID bracelet and with his right arm in a sling. At the time, his lawyer said he'd undergone minor shoulder surgery.

Cohen was sentenced in December to three years in prison after pleading guilty to lying to the Senate intelligen­ce committee and campaign finance violations.

Cohen acknowledg­ed lying to the committee about his role in a Trump business proposal in Moscow. He told lawmakers he had abandoned the project in January 2016, but he actually continued pursuing it for months after that.

He also pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations for his involvemen­t in payments to a former Playboy model and porn actress who had alleged affairs with Trump.

In a letter requesting the delay dated Wednesday, Cohen attorney Michael D. Monico cited a “more fulsome letter” sent to Pauley eight days ago by Cohen that was sealed. Monico said in Wednesday's letter that Cohen needs to be monitored by his physician during his recovery.

 ?? [CRAIG RUTTLE/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] ?? In this Dec. 12 file photo, Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's former lawyer, leaves federal court after his sentencing in New York.
[CRAIG RUTTLE/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] In this Dec. 12 file photo, Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's former lawyer, leaves federal court after his sentencing in New York.

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