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Cohen pleads guilty to lying to Congress

President’s ex-lawyer says he lied regarding Trump firm’s real estate project in Moscow

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US President’s ex-lawyer says he lied about Trump firm’s real estate project in Moscow |

President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty yesterday to making false statements to Congress regarding a Trump Organisati­on real estate project in Moscow, putting fresh pressure on the president.

Cohen entered the guilty plea in federal court in Manhattan to one count of making false statements to Congress in an investigat­ion by lawmakers into whether Trump’s campaign worked with Russia to sway the election.

Cohen said in court that in 2017, he submitted a written statement to Congress saying all efforts relating to the real estate project in Moscow had ceased by January 2016. Cohen said that in fact these efforts continued until June 2016.

Limited contact

Cohen also said that in the statement to Congress, he claimed to have had limited contact with Trump concerning the project, when in fact it had been “more extensive.” Cohen also said he falsely told Congress he never took any steps toward travelling to Russia, when in fact he had discussed travelling there, although he never did.

In August, Cohen pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations, tax evasion and bank fraud in a case brought by federal prosecutor­s in New York. Yesterday’s guilty plea may signal Cohen is hoping for a lighter sentence on the charges in exchange for continuing to cooperate with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigat­ion.

“I made these misstateme­nts to be consistent with individual 1’s political messaging and out of loyalty to individual 1,” Cohen said in court. He previously identified individual one as Trump.

Mueller, who took over the Russia investigat­ion from the FBI in May 2017, has brought criminal charges against a series of former Trump aides and associates, including his former campaign chairman and former national security adviser, as well as Russian individual­s and entities.

Cohen has previously said he was Trump’s “fixer” and would “take a bullet” for the president. His plea may turn up the heat on Trump, who has provided written answers to questions posed in the investigat­ion. Trump has sought to distance himself from Cohen despite their long associatio­n.

I made these misstateme­nts to be consistent with individual 1’s political messaging and out of loyalty to individual 1.”

Michael Cohen | Trump ex-lawyer

 ?? AP ?? Michael Cohen walks out of federal court yesterday in New York after pleading guilty to lying to Congress about work he did on a project to build a Trump Tower in Russia.
AP Michael Cohen walks out of federal court yesterday in New York after pleading guilty to lying to Congress about work he did on a project to build a Trump Tower in Russia.

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