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A federal judge in New York has rejected Michael Cohen's request to terminate his supervised release early, citing concerns over possible perjury committed during his testimony. Cohen, a former attorney for Donald Trump, had sought to end his supervised release, which is set to conclude in November, arguing that his testimony in Trump's civil fraud case should be considered as a mitigating factor.
Cohen's attorney contended that his client's testimony, which occurred in October 2023, was widely praised and publicized at the time. Furthermore, they argued that Cohen had shown remorse by coming forward and testifying. . .