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Michael Cohen's lawyer appears to contradict his congressional testimony, says Cohen 'directed' his attorneys to explore possible pardon from Trump

Mar 7, 2019, 21:15 IST

In this Feb. 27, 2019, photo, Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's former lawyer, testifies before the House Oversight and Reform Committee, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Cohen is returning to Capitol Hill for a fourth day of testimony as Democrats pursue a flurry of investigations into Trump's White House, businesses and presidential campaign. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)Associated Press

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  • Michael Cohen's lawyer appeared to contradict his testimony to the House Oversight Committee on Thursday.
  • Cohen told the panel, "I have never asked for, nor would I accept, a pardon from [President Donald Trump]."
  • But Cohen's lawyer, Lanny Davis, said in a statement to reporters that Cohen "directed" one of his lawyers to explore the possibility of a presidential pardon, and that he was "open to the ongoing 'dangling' of a possible pardon" by Trump's representatives.

Lanny Davis, an attorney representing Michael Cohen, told reporters Cohen "directed" one of his lawyers last year to explore the possibility of a presidential pardon. At the time, Cohen was at the center of a growing criminal investigation into his and President Donald Trump's financial dealings before the 2016 election.

"Prior to Michael Cohen's decision to leave the 'Joint Defense Group' and tell the truth on July 2, 2018 Michael was open to the ongoing 'dangling' of a possible pardon by Trump representatives privately and in the media," Davis said in a statement to The New York Times on Thursday.

"During that time period, he directed his attorney to explore possibilities of a pardon at one point with Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani as well as other lawyers advising President Trump," the statement continued. "But after July 2, 2018, Mr. Cohen authorized me as a new lawyer to say publicly Mr. Cohen would never accept a pardon from President Trump even if offered. That continues to be the case. And his statement at the Oversight Hearing was true - and consistent with his post joint defense agreement commitment to tell the truth."

Davis' acknowledgement that Cohen at one point sought a pardon appears to contradict his testimony to the House Oversight Committee last month, during which he told lawmakers, "I have never asked for, nor would I accept, a pardon from Mr. Trump."

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