An attorney for Donald Trump’s former fixer, Michael Cohen, has been ordered to explain himself to a federal judge in Manhattan after he filed a motion for early termination of Cohen’s supervised release that cited to irrelevant or nonexistent cases.
His letter brief cited three examples of cases that he claimed supported his client’s bid for early termination. But none of the cites were what they were purported to be, the US District Court for the Southern District of New York said Tuesday in a order to show cause.
The attorney who filed the motion, David M. Schwartz of Gerstman ...
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