Cohen talks about his criminal chargespublished at 15:45 British Summer Time 16 May
Phil McCausland
Reporting from court
Todd Blanche now focuses his questioning on whether Michael Cohen felt he was “induced” or “forced” to plead guilty to criminal charges - some of which related to the Storm Daniels hush-money payment.
Cohen has testified today and on Tuesday that his guilty plea came quickly because he had 48 hours to give prosecutors his answer, and his lawyer told him that his wife could be implicated in the charges if he didn’t plead guilty.
Cohen is denying he was forced to plead guilty, however, and says he was taking “responsibility” for his misdeeds.
He says he did disagree that he was ultimately charged.
“I never denied the underlying facts. I just believed that I shouldn’t have been criminally charged for either of those… offences.”
He has claimed before that he thought that he shouldn’t have been charged because it was his first offence.