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Source: 30dB.com – Michael%20Cohen
Trump’s longtime lawyer began his journey to social media’s rogues’ gallery in January when The Wall Street Journal reported that Cohen paid adult film actress Stormy Daniels $130,000 to keep quiet about an alleged 2006 affair with Trump. Cohen later admitted he did pay her, but that he did so out of his own pocket. Cohen publicly feuded with Daniels through February and March, but she took a back seat on Apr. 13 when the FBI raided Cohen’s office, home, and New York City hotel room. According to NPR, that was just the latest chapter in months of investigation into Cohen’s business dealings. NPR reports that the investigation has not uncovered anything nefarious related to the President, but that hasn’t stopped Trump from protesting that the FBI’s actions mean attorney-client privilege is “dead.” Social disagrees, saying that the only thing that’s dead is its opinion of Cohen: He gets 78 percent negatives. –Hugo Guzman, Image Twitter / @MichaelCohen212
Republished from 30dB