The Denver Post

Cohen: Lawyer told him to claim project ended early

- By Tom Hamburger, Ellen Nakashima and Karoun Demirjian

WASHINGTON» Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former longtime personal attorney, told a House panel during closed-door hearings earlier this year that he had been instructed by Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow to falsely claim in a 2017 statement to Congress that negotiatio­ns to build a Trump Tower in Moscow ended in January 2016, according to people familiar with his testimony.

In fact, Cohen later said discussion­s on the Moscow tower continued into June of the presidenti­al election year, after it was clear that Trump would be the GOP nominee. Cohen is serving three years in prison for lying to Congress, financial crimes and campaign finance violations.

House Democrats are now scrutinizi­ng whether Sekulow or other Trump attorneys played a role in shaping Cohen’s 2017 testimony to Congress. Cohen has said he made the false statement to help hide the fact that Trump had potentiall­y hundreds of millions of dollars at stake in a possible Russian project while he was running for president.

“We’re trying to find out whether anyone participat­ed in the false testimony that Cohen gave to this committee,” House Intelligen­ce Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said in an interview. He did not comment on who, if anyone, might have instructed Cohen to lie.

Jane Serene Raskin and Patrick Strawbridg­e, attorneys for Sekulow, said in a statement that “Cohen’s alleged statements are more of the same from him and confirm the observatio­ns of prosecutor­s in the Southern District of New York that Cohen’s ‘instinct to blame others is strong.’ ”

“That this or any Committee would rely on the word of Michael Cohen for any purpose — much less to try and pierce the attorney-client privilege and discover confidenti­al communicat­ions of four respected lawyers — defies logic, well-establishe­d law and common sense,” they added.

Cohen’s assertions about Sekulow are laid out in transcript­s of his February and March appearance­s before the House intelligen­ce panel that could be released as soon as Monday evening.

Cohen’s closed-door testimony before the committee led congressio­nal Democrats this month to press Sekulow and other Trump family lawyers who were involved in a joint defense agreement for more informatio­n about work they did preparing Cohen’s 2017 statement.

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