Michael Cohen Set to Skip Donald Trump New York Bank Fraud Trial Testimony

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Cohen is poised to be a star witness in the New York AG's case against his former boss, but he is planning to skip his appearance next week.

But Cohen has surprised the New York Attorney General’s office by potentially canceling his court appearance next week—citing a medical issue, according to two sources familiar with the situation.

The disbarred lawyer has since flipped against Trump, spending recent years publishing books, hosting a podcast, and helping prosecutors—all in the service of exposing his former boss. The last-minute switcheroo has forced both Attorney General Letitia James and Trump’s defense team to scramble to figure out how to keep this marquee trial moving forward on pace, according to one of those sources.

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