Chattanooga Times Free Press

Michael Cohen to comply to subpoena filed by the Senate

- BY MICHAEL R. SISAK AND ERIC TUCKER

WASHINGTON — A Senate committee has subpoenaed President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer Michael Cohen, his attorney said Thursday, and Cohen intends to comply with the interview demand related to the Russia investigat­ion.

The developmen­t comes one day after Cohen postponed his public testimony to a House committee.

Lanny Davis, a lawyer for Cohen, disclosed the subpoena from the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee in a one-sentence statement, and later told The Associated Press in a text message that “we will comply and hope to agree upon reasonable terms, ground rules and a date.”

Cohen is set to begin a three-year prison sentence in March.

The Senate committee did not immediatel­y confirm the subpoena, but any interview with Cohen would almost certainly take place in private, in keeping with how the committee generally conducts Russiarela­ted hearings.

Cohen earlier delayed his Feb. 7 appearance before the House Committee on Oversight and Reform on the advice of his legal team, citing ongoing cooperatio­n in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigat­ion and threats against his family.

“If he wants to criticize Cohen, he can,” Davis said in an interview Thursday. “Obviously, picking on his family publicly is a way of silencing him or intimidati­ng him. And certainly he has engendered great fear in his extended family, which is why we postponed it.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States