MICHAEL COHEN SENT FAKE DOCUMENTS TO COURT IN LATEST SHOCKING TWIST
Michael Cohen, the former lawyer and fixer for Donald Trump, recently admitted to sending fictitious citations to the court in a major courtroom blunder.
Cohen told the court that he made an honest mistake by using an artificial intelligence bot called Google Bard, thinking it was a powerful search engine. This error led him to submitting fake citations in support of his motion for early termination of supervised release.
But Cohen and his lawyer, David Schwartz, claim they had no idea the citations were not real and that it was an innocent error.
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Reactions have been mixed, with Cohen’s attorney, E. Danya Perry, asserting that her client “did absolutely nothing wrong.” Meanwhile, Schwartz admits that he bears the responsibility for submitting the inaccurate documents and has apologized to the court for the error.
As a reader, what do you think about this unexpected turn of events and the potential implications for Michael Cohen? Did he make an honest mistake, or is there something more to this story? Drop a comment below and let’s discuss!
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