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What more does Trump's former 'Jewish wingman' know about his business and political secrets?

Michael Cohen, the US President's former lawyer, pleads guilty to a string of tax and campaign law offences

August 22, 2018 08:53
Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's former lawyer, leaving court on Tuesday after pleading guilty to tax and campaign law offences
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In the end, Michael Cohen’s claim that he would “take a bullet” for Donald Trump proved as hollow as many of the other boasts he once made about his relationship with the president.

In return for a reduced prison term, Mr Trump’s long-standing personal lawyer and fixer this week pleaded guilty to a string of tax and campaign law offences and pointed a finger squarely at the president.

Ominously for Mr Trump, those violations related to the 2016 race are neither archane nor incomprehensible to the wider public.

Instead Mr Cohen, once described as Mr Trump's “Jewish wingman”, admitted that he paid hush money to two women — Playboy model Karen McDougal and porn star Stormy Daniels — to stop details of their alleged affairs with the president breaking before election day.