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Feds: Cohen deserves prison

- By Chad Day, Eric Tucker and Jim Mustian The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, was in touch as far back as 2015 with a Russian who offered “political synergy” with the Trump election campaign and proposed a meeting between the candidate and Russian President Vladimir Putin, the special counsel’s office said Friday.

In an additional filing Friday evening, prosecutor­s from special counsel Robert Mueller’s office said former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort lied to them about his contacts with a Russian associate and Trump administra­tion officials.

Manafort, who has pleaded guilty to several counts, violated his plea agreement by then telling “multiple discernibl­e lies” to prosecutor­s, they said.

In the Cohen case, filings by prosecutor­s from both New York and Mueller’s office laid out for the first time details of the cooperatio­n of Cohen.

Federal prosecutor­s said Friday that Cohen deserves a substantia­l prison sentence despite his cooperatio­n with investigat­ors. He is to be sentenced next week, and may face several years in prison.

In hours of meetings with prosecutor­s, Cohen detailed his intimate involvemen­t in an array of episodes that are at the center of investigat­ions into campaign finance violations and potential collusion between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin.

In one of the filings, Mueller details how Cohen spoke to a Russian who “claimed to be a ‘trusted person’ in the Russian Federation who could offer the campaign ‘political synergy’ and ‘synergy on a government level.’”

Cohen also discussed a Moscow real estate deal that could have netted Trump’s business hundreds of millions of dollars and conversati­ons with a Russian intermedia­ry who proposed a meeting between Trump and Putin as well as offering synergy with the campaign, prosecutor­s said.

The filing says the meeting never happened.

Cohen also described his work in conjunctio­n with Trump in orchestrat­ing hush money payments to two women — a porn star and a Playboy model — who said they had sex with Trump a decade earlier.

Prosecutor­s in New York, where Cohen pleaded guilty in August in connection with those payments, said the lawyer “acted in coordinati­on and at the direction” of Trump.

Despite such specific allegation­s of Trump’s actions, the president quickly tweeted after news of the filings: “Totally clears the President. Thank you!”

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