ICHEOKU says what manner of a lawyer is this guy who does not know a thing about loyalty and you ask yourself how could he do this to himself. How could he think that stabbing the president on the back was cool and that he will be better off for it. A supposed consiglieri to a man, so rich and so powerful, who could have mortgaged everything in his power to save his skin; but not the sissy, girlie punk named Michael Cohen.
How about even taking one for the boss, including literary taking whatever secrets he had or knew about to his grave as real men do, if it ever came to that. But unfortunately not Michael Cohen, just another example of those who the gods want to kill, but who he let to run mad first. Just in a twinkle of an eye, he went from the lawyer to Donald Trump to a convict who tried but failed to rope the president into his criminalities. Now he will stay caged in his tiny 6 by 10 prison cell and ponder how cruel fate was to him; his life forever crashed into a pile of dust and irrecoverably too. If a lawyer cannot be trusted to keep his client's confidences and related secrets and carry them to his grave, what then are his other bona fides as a lawyer? Nothing really.
At the end of the day, Michael Cohen has burnt his candles on both ends and neither the devil nor the deep blue sea will now find him an acceptable and worthy confidant. Worse of, he is going to prison for a long time and will also pay a hefty $500,000 restitution to the government, in fines. What a way to end an otherwise flying career, with such a high profile signature client, who is now the president of the United States of America, President Donald John Trump. The good news however is that snitches don't usually last long in prison and Michael Cohen will be watching his every step 24/7 while in the Big House. If he survives, his life after prison, as an ex-con, will never be the same or even near to what it once was. He will forever be known and long after he is gone, will be remembered as the lawyer who betrayed his client, snitched on his client and tried to pull his client down. Not a good practice conduct. Awfully pitiful.
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