FILE - Michael Cohen leaves the District Attorney's office after testifying before a grand jury investigating Donald Trump in New York, on March 13, 2023. Cohen, former President Donald Trump's onetime personal

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FILE - Michael Cohen leaves the District Attorney's office after testifying before a grand jury investigating Donald Trump in New York, on March 13, 2023. Cohen, former President Donald Trump's onetime personal lawyer and a key witness against him in his New York state criminal prosecution, lost his bid Friday, June 16, for early release from probation following a three-year prison sentence after federal prosecutors said he’s lying again. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura, File)

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