US President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, received a secret payment of at least 400,000 US dollars to arrange talks between Trump and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko last year, the British Broadcasting Corp reported on Wednesday.
The payment was arranged by intermediaries acting for Poroshenko who wanted to open a back channel to the Republican US president, the BBC said, citing unnamed sources in Kiev.
Cohen, who was not registered as a representative of Ukraine, was brought in because Ukraine's registered lobbyists and its embassy in Washington could get Poroshenko little more than a photo op with Trump while the Ukrainian leader "needed something that could be portrayed as 'talks,'" the broadcaster reported.
Michael Cohen, longtime personal lawyer and confidante for President Donald Trump, exits the US District Court Southern District of New York, April 16, 2018. / VCG Photo
Michael Cohen, longtime personal lawyer and confidante for President Donald Trump, exits the US District Court Southern District of New York, April 16, 2018. / VCG Photo
"This story is completely false," Cohen said in a text message to Reuters. The White House did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
In an emailed statement to Reuters, Poroshenko's office also said the story was false. "Blatant lie, slander and fake," it said.
The two Ukrainians said to have opened the back channel denied the story, the BBC reported.
Attorney Michael Cohen exits federal court in Manhattan, April 16, 2018. / VCG Photo
Attorney Michael Cohen exits federal court in Manhattan, April 16, 2018. / VCG Photo
Trump met with Poroshenko at the White House on June 20, 2017, in what was officially called a "drop-by" visit after the Ukrainian leader's separate talks with Vice President Mike Pence.
Poroshenko, speaking to reporters after his session with Trump, said he came away pleased with what he called a "full, detailed meeting."
There is no suggestion that Trump was aware of the payment to Cohen, the BBC said.
Michael Cohen leaves federal court in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US, April 16, 2018. / VCG Photo
Michael Cohen leaves federal court in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US, April 16, 2018. / VCG Photo
Poroshenko was desperate to meet with Trump because of what had happened during the 2016 US presidential campaign, the BBC said.
According to the BBC, several sources in Ukraine said Poroshenko, believing that Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton was sure to win the presidency, had authorized the leak of a document published by the New York Times in August 2016 that appeared to show Paul Manafort, Trump's presidential campaign manager, had received millions of dollars from pro-Russian interests in Ukraine. Manafort resigned a few days later.
A week after Poroshenko returned home from the meeting with Trump, Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau announced it was no longer investigating Manafort, the BBC said.
Michael Cohen exits from Federal Court in New York, US, April 16, 2018. / VCG Photo
Michael Cohen exits from Federal Court in New York, US, April 16, 2018. / VCG Photo
A Ukrainian official said Cohen was paid 400,000 US dollars while another source put the figure at 600,000 US dollars, the BBC reported.
Cohen is being investigated for possible bank and tax fraud, possible campaign law violations linked to a hush-money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels, and perhaps other matters related to Trump's presidential campaign, a person familiar with the probe has said.
(Front photo: US President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen arrives at his hotel in New York City, US, May 9, 2018. / Reuters Photo)
Source(s): Reuters