Discussion: NY Court Officially Disbars Michael Cohen After Felony Conviction

This is probably a sanction for something he did like, geez, almost forever ago. In a past life. Way back. Almost like, hmmm, 3 or 4 years. Ancient history. Anyone still living at the time has probably died by now

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Now do Rudy and Jay.

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Sez who?

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Hardly know the guy. Only the best.

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He took care of some small stuff for me, part time, on the side. Had some sort of main business, don’t know much about it. Saw him in the hall a couple times. Seemed nice enough. Salt and pepper hair right? Got a photo to jog my memory?

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And Dershowitz.

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Housekeeping issues to be sure. But still, this is what happens when you break the law. Too bad, so sad. :roll_eyes:

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Guess he won’t be in the Cooley Law alum fundraiser letter any longer

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How many presidents’ personal attorneys have not been disbarred, anyway?

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Although, honestly, at this point who would hire him?

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We’re going all the way back to 2015 now? Red line! Red line! You’re the red line!

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Guy was most “muscle” than “mouthpiece” anyway.

Um, court? Why stop there? I can think of another disbarment candidate, name sounds something like “rutting gerbils”.

Funny, based on my experience, Cohen is the arch-typical New York lawyer.

And yet, Cohen still has more credibility than Trump.

The NYT posted a copy of Cohen’s statement for tomorrow morning, and it looks like things are going to get interesting.

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