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Michael Cohen Admits Knowing Stormy Daniels' Denial Was False

Former attorney for former U.S. President Donald Trump Michael Cohen to be deposed by Trump lawyers in New York

Former lawyer to President Trump, Michael Cohen, has recently come forward with a revelation regarding the Stormy Daniels scandal. Cohen has admitted that he knew Stormy Daniels' statement denying a sexual encounter with Trump was false.

In a statement, Cohen revealed that he informed Trump about the false denial, stating that he did so to ensure Trump's protection and loyalty. Cohen explained that he wanted to take care of the matter by addressing it directly.

This admission sheds new light on the events surrounding the Stormy Daniels controversy, which has been a subject of much speculation and scrutiny. Cohen's decision to disclose this information may have significant implications for both Trump and himself.

The Stormy Daniels scandal first came to light in 2018 when it was revealed that Trump's lawyer had paid hush money to Daniels to keep quiet about the alleged affair. Since then, the case has been the focus of legal battles and media attention.

Cohen's admission adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing saga, raising questions about the extent of Trump's involvement and knowledge of the situation. It also raises concerns about the credibility of statements made by individuals involved in the scandal.

As the story continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how this new information will impact the legal proceedings and public perception surrounding the Stormy Daniels case. The revelations made by Michael Cohen have the potential to reshape the narrative and bring about further scrutiny on the actions of those involved.

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