'I'm looking forward to it': Michael Cohen set for '15th appearance' with Manhattan DA

Ex-attorney to former President Donald Trump, Michael Cohen, will meet with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for the 15th time as his office continues investigating the Trump administration's role in offering hush money to adult film actress Stormy Daniels, NBC reports.
Cohen announced the upcoming meeting on his podcast, Political Beatdown, according to NBC.
"I am scheduled to come in tomorrow for my 15th appearance with the district attorney," the former vice president of the Trump Organization said.
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The announcement of the upcoming meeting comes a few days after Cohen was ordered to turn over this personal cell phones to Bragg's office.
The former Trump attorney said on his podcast, "It's now the 15th time that I'm heading in to discuss this and several matters with the DA's team tomorrow, and I'm looking forward to it."
Sentenced to three years in prison in 2018 after pleading guilty to paying Daniels $130,000 at the request of his former boss, Cohen is now involved in prosecutors' ongoing investigation into "whether the Trump Organization lied by disguising the hush money payment as a legal expense," AlterNet reports.
"I do believe that Alvin Bragg is serious," Cohen said. "I think he legitimately believes that there is a case to be made against Donald Trump."
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