Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s personal attorney, has suddenly found himself in a difficult legal position. Last week, FBI agents raided his office and hotel room; a variety of Cohen’s materials are now in the hands of federal law enforcement; and by some accounts, the New York attorney is currently under a criminal investigation.
It’s against this backdrop that Cohen has said he only has three clients. One is the president, whom Cohen has tried to help by, among other things, paying hush money to a former Trump mistress. One is Elliott Broidy, the former deputy finance chairman of the Republican National Committee, whom Cohen helped when Broidy wanted to pay off a former Playboy playmate mistress he impregnated.
The third is someone Cohen did not want to identify. Today in court, he wasn’t given a choice.
Sean Hannity, the Fox News host who has been waging war on the air against special counsel Robert Mueller and is an outspoken advocate for President Donald Trump, was revealed Monday as one of only three clients that Michael Cohen, the president’s personal attorney, had during 2017 and 2018.
By some accounts, “a gasp was heard in the courtroom” when Cohen’s lawyer disclosed Hannity’s name.
The Fox News personality soon after confirmed receiving legal guidance Cohen, though Hannity tried to emphasize a degree of informality in the arrangement.









