Trump Called Michael Cohen as Their Lawyers Went to Court Over Seized Trump Documents [View all]
Source: The New York Times
By MATT APUZZO, EILEEN SULLIVAN, MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT and MAGGIE HABERMANAPRIL 13, 2018
President Trump phoned his longtime confidant, Michael D. Cohen, to check in on Friday as lawyers for the two men went to court to block the Justice Department from reading seized documents related to Mr. Cohens decade of work for Mr. Trump, according to two people familiar with the call.
It is not clear what else they discussed in a call that came days after a series of F.B.I. raids. Depending on what was said, the call could be problematic for both men, as defense lawyers often advise their clients not to talk to each other during investigations. Mr. Trump and Mr. Cohen still were trying to determine what exactly was seized.
The raids were even broader than have been previously reported. Prosecutors said the raids were part of a monthslong investigation into Mr. Cohen. In addition to searching Mr. Cohens office and hotel room, prosecutors also obtained warrants to seize material from his cellphones, tablet, laptop and a safe deposit box, according to people briefed on the warrants.
The searches are the result of a monthslong investigation into Cohen, and seek evidence of crimes, many of which have nothing to do with his work as an attorney, but rather relate to Cohens own business dealings, federal prosecutors wrote in court papers filed on Friday.
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