President Trump's personal attorney, Michael Cohen, accused the lawyer for adult film star Stormy Daniels Wednesday of making false accusations of "likely" bank fraud against him -- claiming that some of the supposed evidence involved the wrong Michael Cohen. In two cases, they said the money was received by different Michael Cohens -- one residing in Canada and another in Israel. He then asked: "Why is Michael Cohen refusing to provide the bank statements to the public if what we have asserted is not true?" AT&T said Cohen's company "did no legal or lobbying work for us, and the contract ended in December 2017." AT&T also said it was contacted last year by Mueller's office "regarding Michael Cohen."
Source: Fox News May 10, 2018 01:30 UTC