Michael Cohen may be signaling publicly that he’s open to cooperating with U.S. investigators. If he goes that way, his next move is probably a private pitch to the government.
With U.S. prosecutors considering whether to charge President Donald Trump’s former fixer, Cohen’s lawyers may reach out to the U.S. attorney in Manhattan for a so-called proffer meeting, where their client would confidentially detail his knowledge of any crimes committed by him or others, legal experts said.