Cohen Betrayed: Tom Arnold Leaks Phone Call Where Former Trump Attorney Admits To More Lies

President Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen has backtracked in a recent recorded phone call, claiming he’s not actually guilty for crimes he pleaded guilty to

In a conversation with Trump-hating provocateur Tom Arnold, Cohen said that he hadn’t evaded taxes, and that a criminal charge linked to his home-equity line of credit was “a lie,” according to the Wall Street Journal

Arnold recorded Cohen without his knowledge for approximately 36 minutes during a March 25 phone call, which Arnold provided to the Journal

There is no tax evasion,” said Cohen on the call. “And the Heloc? I have an 18% loan-to-value on my home. How could there be a Heloc issue? How? Right?…It’s a lie.” 

Of note, Cohen is due to begin serving a three-year prison sentence on May 6 after testifying for more than 100 hours to federal and congressional investigators. 

“You would think that you would have folks, you know, stepping up and saying, ‘You know what, this guy’s lost everything,’” Cohen told Arnold during the call. “My family’s happiness, and my law license,” he continued, “I lost my business…my insurance, my bank accounts, all for what? All for what? Because Trump, you know, had an affair with a porn star? That’s really what this is about.”

Cohen’s attorney, Lanny Davis, said: “Michael has taken responsibility for his crimes and will soon report to prison to serve his sentence. While he cannot change the past, he is making every effort to reclaim his life and do right by his family and country. He meant no offense by his statements.”

And while the White House and the Manhattan US attorney’s office declined to comment, Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani tweeted: “Poetic justice for a disbarred lawyer who surreptitiously recorded his client and numerous others including Chris Cuomo.”

In August, Cohen pleaded guilty to a wide variety of mostly financial crimes, telling a judge at his December sentencing “I take full responsibility for each act that I pled guilty to.” 

Mr. Cohen pleaded guilty to eight criminal charges brought by New York federal prosecutors, including campaign-finance violations in connection with hush-money payments to the two women, the former porn star Stormy Daniels and the former Playboy centerfold model Karen McDougal. Mr. Trump denies he had sex with either woman.

Mr. Cohen also admitted to five counts of evading personal income taxes and one count of understating his debt and expenses in an application for a $500,000 home-equity line of credit, or Heloc.

Mr. Cohen testified in February in the House of Representatives that Mr. Trump committed crimes, including directing the hush-money schemes during the 2016 presidential campaign involving the two women. “I never directed Michael Cohen to break the law,” Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter in December. –Wall Street Journal

Prosecutors in New York, meanwhile, said that Cohen has yet to acknowledge that he made false statements to banks, concluding “This signals that Cohen’s consciousness of wrongdoing is fleeting, that his remorse is minimal, and that his instinct to blame others is strong.” 

via ZeroHedge News http://bit.ly/2DuZzbw Tyler Durden

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