Trump’s Ex-Lawyer Predicts Conviction In Hush Money Case

February 16, 2024
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Michael Cohen, once President Trump’s personal lawyer, firmly predicts Trump’s conviction in the New York hush money case.

Speaking on CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront,” Cohen stated, “I believe that he will be found guilty on all charges.”

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Cohen, confident in his assertion, pointed to the evidence and testimonies supporting his claim. He anticipates the trial to last around a month, deeming it “very simple.”

Despite attempts by Trump’s legal team to delay proceedings, a New York judge scheduled jury selection for March 25.

Trump, expressing frustration, labeled the case as “election interference” and lamented being tied down instead of campaigning.

Acknowledging his role as a witness, Cohen acknowledged the inevitability of testifying and described it as anything but enjoyable.

“They get personal, they get nasty,” Cohen remarked, hinting at the intensity of the proceedings.

The New York hush money case adds to Trump’s mounting legal challenges, including federal cases related to election interference and mishandling classified information, as well as an election subversion case in Georgia. Notably, this case marks Trump’s inaugural criminal trial.

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