Trump Voluntarily Dismisses $500m Lawsuit Against Michael Cohen
Trump Voluntarily Dismisses $500m Lawsuit Against Michael Cohen
Donald Trump has dropped a lawsuit filed against his former attorney, Michael Cohen, just four days before the former president was scheduled to be deposed in the same case.According to CNN, Trump’s attorneys submitted a one-page filing to the court on Thursday, stating that Trump had elected to dismiss his claims against Cohen.“Plaintiff, President Donald J. Trump, by and through undersigned counsel, hereby gives notice that pursuant to Rule 41(1)(i) he is voluntarily dismissing this action without prejudice,” Trump’s legal team wrote in the filing.Trump, CNN writes, launched his $500 million lawsuit against Cohen earlier this year. In his complaint, the former president said that Cohen had breached his professional obligations by publishing a book about Trump, participating in political podcasts, and giving regular media appearances.The lawsuit was filed several days after Trump was indicted in New York on charges relating to the payment of “hush money” to several women.Cohen, who was Trump’s attorney at the time, had allegedly facilitated the payments, and later testified before a grand jury.While Trump had been expected to be deposed his week, his lawyers asked that the judge postpone the proceeding to give the former president time to attend a civil fraud trial in New York City.The judge allowed a brief delay, postponing the deposition to Monday, but refused to limit its scope.
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