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Former Trump fixer Michael Cohen to report for prison on Monday

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Former Trump fixer Michael Cohen to report for prison on Monday





The lawyer who paid off porn stars on the president’s behalf is to begin a three-year sentence in upstate New York







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 Michael Cohen: ‘How come I’m the one that’s going to prison? I’m not the one that slept with the porn star.’ Photograph: Alex Brandon/AP




Michael Cohen, the former longtime aide to Donald Trump, is scheduled to report to federal prison on Monday to begin serving a three-year sentence.


Cohen, 53, was sentenced last December for tax evasion, lying to Congress and campaign finance violations. He becomes the third former Trump aide to go to prison in the past 12 months.


But that’s not how he sees it.





“How come I’m the only one?” he said in an interview last month with the New Yorker, in one of his few recent public statements. “I didn’t work for the campaign. I worked for him. And how come I’m the one that’s going to prison? I’m not the one that slept with the porn star.”


The one who slept with the porn star, of course, was Trump, according to everyone involved except Trump. But it was Cohen who illegally paid off Stormy Daniels, the actor, on the eve of the 2016 presidential election, and it was Cohen who subsequently lied to Congress and to investigators about a project to build a Trump Tower in Moscow.


Cohen acted, he said at his sentencing, at the direction of Trump, and out of a “blind loyalty” to him. But Trump’s attorney general, William Barr, has declined to pursue charges against the president, calling evidence gathered by special counsel Robert Mueller in his Trump-Russia investigation “not sufficient”.


And so it is Cohen’s life, and not Trump’s, that is about to be upended. Upon reporting to the federal correctional institution in Otisville, New York, about 90 miles north of his home in New York City, Cohen will trade in his favored Isaia suits for a khaki uniform, and say goodbye to his wife and two children, a daughter graduating from college and a son about to enter.


The prison, which houses about 800 inmates, has been rated among the country’s cushiest, thanks to its facilities for non-violent offenders which include bunkhouse-style sleeping and personal lockers.


But it’s still prison, former Otisville case manager Jack Donson told the Associated Press.


“Prison is disrespectful. It’s impersonal,” Donson said. “He’s never going to get any sleep because there’s always lights on, there’s always inmates snoring. There are officers walking around jingling keys. You shower out in the open. It’s very demeaning.”



A vehicle passes the entrance to the federal correctional institution at Otisville, New York, where Michael Cohen will be imprisoned.

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 A vehicle passes the entrance to the federal correctional institution at Otisville, New York, where Michael Cohen will be imprisoned. Photograph: Mike Segar/Reuters


Just nine months ago, Cohen was still misleading investigators in an effort to defend Trump, perhaps hoping for a presidential pardon from the man he had faithfully served for a decade.


But after pleading guilty in the southern district of New York to charges including a failure to report more than $4m in income from his taxi and real estate businesses to avoid taxes, Cohen began cooperating with Mueller.


The results of that cooperation are visible in hundreds of footnotes and citations throughout a 448-page report Mueller submitted to Barr in March.


In multiple interviews with Mueller’s team, Cohen described the Trump Tower Moscow plan, the existence of which Trump had long denied. He recalled conversations with Trump “in which the candidate suggested that his campaign would be a significant ‘infomercial’ for Trump-branded properties”. Cohen recalled that Donald Trump Jr “may have told candidate Trump about an upcoming meeting to receive adverse information about Clinton, without linking the meeting to Russia”.


In court documents submitted before Cohen was sentenced, Mueller’s team argued that testimony provided by Cohen had advanced the public good and could warrant leniency.


The “public good” argument was apparently lost on the president. “After Cohen began cooperating with the government in the summer of 2018,” Mueller wrote, “the president publicly criticized him, called him a ‘rat’, and suggested that his family members had committed crimes.”


That last accusation by the president – that Cohen is a “rat” – could represent a hazard for Cohen in prison, the Maryland representative Elijah Cummings, the Democratic chairman of the House oversight committee, warned at a hearing with Cohen in February.


“I know that it’s painful going to prison,” Cummings told Cohen. “I know it’s got to be painful being called a rat. And let me explain, a lot of people don’t know the significance of that, but I live in the inner city of Baltimore, all right? And when you call somebody a rat, that’s one of the worst things you can call them because when they go to prison, that means a snitch.


“I’m just saying.”


The Guardian


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