Michael Cohen sues Trump Organization

BY ANDREW WRIGHT

President Trump's former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, sued Trump Organization Thursday over unpaid legal fees, according to USA Today.

Cohen alleges that Trump Organization failed to pay for his legal fees after Cohen started to cooperate with federal prosecutors. According to the New York Times, Cohen accused Trump Organization of breaking a contract between the two parties, and is seeking $1.9 million in unpaid legal fees. Cohen is also seeking and additional $1.9 million in reimbursement after Cohen pleaded guilty for lying to Congress, tax invasion, and violating campaign finance laws.

In April 2018, Cohen's property were raided after he became a key figure in the Robert Mueller investigation. Trump defended Cohen after the raids.

After Cohen stated he may be willing to cooperate with the federal investigation, Trump's support for Cohen stopped. Cohen said that around this time, the legal payments ceased.

The lawsuit comes after Cohen testified before a second time regarding President Trump's dealings with Russia and his relationship with adult film star Stephanie Clifford.

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