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Cohen: Trump ‘wouldn’t mind if I was dead’

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— Michael Cohen’s memoir about U.S. President Donald Trump will be released Sept. 8 by Skyhorse Publishing, which confirmed the news Thursday to The Associated Press. The book is called Disloyal: The True Story of the Former Personal Attorney to President Donald J. Trump.

“Disloyal is the most devastatin­g business and political horror story of the century,” according to a Skyhorse statement.

“It is a story that you haven’t read in newspapers or on social media or watched on television. These are accounts that only someone who worked for Trump around the clock for a decade — not a few months or even a couple of years — could know.”

Earlier in the day, Cohen had released the book’s foreword, writing of his former boss, “He wouldn’t mind if I was dead.”

Cohen is completing the last two years of a three-year prison sentence at home after pleading guilty to campaign finance charges and lying to Congress. He was released from prison in May amid coronaviru­s fears, only to be returned in July after making it known that he planned to publish Disloyal.

The U.S. government dropped its effort to silence Cohen late last month after an agreement was reached between government lawyers and Cohen attorney Danya Perry that lifted a ban on Cohen speaking publicly.

Cohen’s charges stemmed from his efforts to arrange payouts during the 2016 presidenti­al race to keep the porn actor Stormy Daniels and model Karen McDougal from speaking out about their alleged extramarit­al affairs with Trump.

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