KEY POINTS
  • Michael Cohen, the former personal lawyer for ex-President Donald Trump, blasted federal prosecutors Friday for their arguments opposing his efforts to end his home confinement.
  • Cohen accused prosecutors of "running out the clock" by waiting until the last minute to file a response to his lawsuit, which asks a federal judge to rule that he has satisfied his sentence as a result of work and educational courses he completed while in prison.
  • He separately is helping a criminal investigation by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. into Trump and the Trump Organization.
Michael Cohen walks after leaving the Manhattan district attorney’s office on March 19, 2021 in New York City.

Michael Cohen, the former personal lawyer for ex-President Donald Trump, on Friday blasted federal prosecutors for their arguments opposing his efforts to end his criminal sentence of home confinement.

In a new court filing, Cohen accused prosecutors of "running out the clock" by waiting until the last minute to file a response to his lawsuit, which asks a federal judge to rule that he has satisfied his sentence as a result of work and educational courses he completed while in prison.