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US President Donald Trump denies directing his former lawyer Michael Cohen to break the law

  • Cohen was sentenced to three years in jail for a series of crimes including campaign finance violations

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Michael Cohen, at left, and US President Donald Trump. Photos: AFP
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Donald Trump on Thursday denied directing his ex-lawyer Michael Cohen to break the law after the US president’s long-time close ally was sentenced to three years for campaign finance violations and other crimes.

“I never directed Michael Cohen to break the law. He was a lawyer and he is supposed to know the law,” Trump tweeted. “It is called ‘advice of counsel,’ and a lawyer has great liability if a mistake is made. That is why they get paid.”

Michael Cohen, former personal lawyer to US President Donald Trump, arrives at federal court with his daughter Samantha Cohen, left, in New York on Wednesday. Photo: Peter Foley/Bloomberg
Michael Cohen, former personal lawyer to US President Donald Trump, arrives at federal court with his daughter Samantha Cohen, left, in New York on Wednesday. Photo: Peter Foley/Bloomberg
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Cohen, 52, apologised Wednesday for covering up the “dirty deeds” of his ex-boss as he was handed jail time for multiple crimes including hush money payments implicating Trump.

Pleading for leniency in a packed Manhattan courtroom before US District Court Judge William H. Pauley III, Cohen said he had been led astray by misplaced admiration for Trump.

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An emotional Cohen told the court he accepted responsibility for his personal crimes and “those involving the President of the United States of America”.

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