Ex-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen sent back to prison after questioning gag order

Michael Cohen, former attorney to President Donald Trump, leaves his apartment building before beginning his prison term in New York. File picture: Kevin Hagen/AP

Michael Cohen, former attorney to President Donald Trump, leaves his apartment building before beginning his prison term in New York. File picture: Kevin Hagen/AP

Published Jul 10, 2020

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Michael Cohen, US President Donald

Trump's former personal attorney, has been sent back to a prison

in upstate New York after questioning a gag order as a condition

of serving his criminal sentence under home confinement, Cohen's

lawyer said.

Cohen, 53, had attended a meeting with probation officers in

Manhattan on Thursday when he was presented with a list of

conditions for home confinement, including that he not engage

with news media outlets, according to his lawyer, Jeffrey

Levine.

After questioning it, Cohen was shackled, sent to a

Manhattan jail and then transferred to the Federal Correctional

Institution in Otisville, about 70 miles (110 km) northwest of

New York City, where Levine said he is now being held under

quarantine and in solitary confinement.

Cohen had been released from Otisville in May due to

concerns over possible exposure to the novel coronavirus.

He had completed about a year of a three-year sentence for

his role in hush money payments to two women, as well as for

financial crimes and lying to Congress about plans to build a

Trump Tower in Moscow. Cohen had originally been eligible for

release in November 2021. 

Reuters

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