In the Matter of Search Warrants Executed on April 9, 2018

  1. May 18, 2018

    Cohen Wants Avenatti Out, Citing A 'Carnival Atmosphere'

    President Donald Trump's attorney Michael Cohen told a New York federal judge Friday that Stormy Daniels' attorney Michael Avenatti has been creating a "carnival atmosphere" and should not be allowed into the court proceedings that have resulted from a raid of Cohen's office.

  2. May 11, 2018

    Cohen Knew Of Schneiderman Abuse Claims In '13, Atty Says

    A New York lawyer who counseled two women who say they were abused by former New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman told Law360 on Friday that President Donald Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen knew about the matter as early as 2013 and assured him that year that Trump would "revisit the matter" if Trump were to become governor.

  3. May 10, 2018

    Cohen Says Avenatti's Report Should Block Him From Court

    Lawyers for Michael Cohen urged a Manhattan federal judge Wednesday to reject Michael Avenatti's bid to appear in the case that began after last month's government raid on Cohen's office, arguing the attorney representing adult film actress Stormy Daniels tried to bash the attorney who's represented President Donald Trump by publishing Cohen's bank records.

  4. April 27, 2018

    Michael Cohen Gets 90-Day Stay In Stormy Daniels Case

    A California federal judge on Friday granted the request of President Donald Trump's embattled personal attorney Michael Cohen to delay adult film star Stormy Daniels' lawsuit against his client, noting that an ongoing criminal investigation of Cohen would overlap with the civil case.

  5. April 26, 2018

    Ex-Judge At Bracewell To Hear Cohen's Privilege Claims

    Former federal judge Barbara Jones of Bracewell LLP was appointed special master Thursday to hear disputes among federal prosecutors, President Donald Trump and Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen over potentially privileged materials seized from Cohen by the FBI.

  6. April 25, 2018

    Michael Cohen To Plead 5th In Stormy Daniels Case

    President Donald Trump’s embattled longtime personal attorney Michael Cohen said in California federal court filings Wednesday that he plans to plead the Fifth Amendment in adult film star Stormy Daniels’ lawsuit against his client, citing an ongoing criminal investigation related to the FBI’s raids on his home and office earlier this month.

  7. April 18, 2018

    Cohen, Feds Name Special Master Picks To Audit Seized Docs

    President Donald Trump's attorney Michael Cohen and federal prosecutors both submitted candidates for a possible "special master" to review materials the FBI seized from Cohen, with the government suggesting three retired magistrate judges and Cohen naming four former federal prosecutors, including a former top SEC enforcer.

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