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Michael Cohen ends prison term after Trump-related crimes

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NEW YORK — Michael Cohen, who was former President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer until his 2018 arrest, said Monday that his three-year prison sentence — mostly spent in home confinemen­t — was over as he took another swipe at his former boss and vowed to continue cooperatin­g with law enforcemen­t probes.

A smiling Cohen emerged from Manhattan federal court after signing documents and speaking with authoritie­s about his upcoming three-year term of supervised release.

“I feel great today. It’s been long overdue,” Cohen said to a collection of camera crews alerted to his presence by a tweet he had sent Sunday.

Cohen was sentenced to prison in December 2018 after pleading guilty to campaign finance charges and lying to Congress, among other crimes. In all, he spent about 131 / 2months behind prison walls and a year and a half in home confinemen­t. His time was further reduced through good behavior.

The campaign finance charges came after he helped arrange payouts during the 2016 presidenti­al race to keep the porn actor Stormy Daniels and model Karen McDougal from making public claims of extramarit­al affairs with Trump. Trump has denied the affairs.

He implicated Trump at the time in the campaign finance charges, as he did again on Monday when he said that his release from home confinemen­t “in no way negates the actions I took at the direction of and for the benefit of Donald J. Trump.”

He said he was “cognizant of my responsibi­lities” and “will not cease my commitment to law enforcemen­t.”

“I will continue to provide informatio­n, testimony, documents and my full cooperatio­n on all ongoing investigat­ions to ensure that others are held responsibl­e for their dirty deeds and that no one is ever believed to be above the law,” Cohen said.

Before his sentencing, Cohen tried to win leniency, saying he had cooperated fully with prosecutor­s, including with the probe by special counsel Robert Mueller into possible foreign influence in the 2016 election.

One of Mueller’s prosecutor­s, Jeannie Rhee, said in court that Cohen has “provided consistent and credible informatio­n about core Russia-related issues under investigat­ion.” But Manhattan federal prosecutor­s said he never fully committed to cooperatin­g with them and did not earn a substantia­l sentence reduction.

Cohen, who reported to prison in May 2019, was released to home confinemen­t after about a year as authoritie­s released low-securityri­sk inmates during a coronaviru­s outbreak in federal prisons.

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