U.S. Says ‘Others’ Are Under Scrutiny in Cohen Grand Jury Probe

  • Prosecutors oppose release of Michael Cohen warrant papers
  • Cohen pleaded guilty to criminal charges, faces sentencing
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The grand jury investigating President Donald Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen is also scrutinizing “others” who may not be aware of prosecutors’ interest in them, the U.S. said in a court filing.

Prosecutors made the disclosure Thursday in opposing a media request to obtain papers related to the search warrants used in the April 9 raid of Cohen’s home, hotel and business. Federal prosecutors in New York filed a public brief that doesn’t specify who is targeted in the investigation or named in the warrant papers.