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On Monday night in New York City, the lounge at the Regency bar hummed with a buzz native to the Upper East Side guests tipping big on $20 vodka sodas, chomping down on cajun nuts, pretzels, and popcorn. A man who appeared to be in his early-20s returned from the cold weather outside to rejoin his guests at a table. "I saw that Trump lawyer upstairs before," he could be heard saying. "He was complaining that they took his iPad and briefcase!"
It had already been a stressful few days for "that Trump lawyer," Michael Cohen.
Last week, President Trump publicly denied knowing that Cohen had paid $130,000 to the adult film star Stormy Daniels in exchange for her silence about an alleged affair between herself and the president. Then, construction issues reportedly forced him to relocate to the Loews Regency hotel on Park Avenue, where he had been seen by a few guests and staff, coming and going from his nearby Rockefeller Center office. But on Monday morning, Cohens problems got exponentially worse.
The FBI vans first arrived around dawn, said Kat, who, along with other hotel guests interviewed for this story, requested that full names be withheld for privacy reasons. She saw the feds setting up Monday morning. The agents werent all wearing the usual emblazoned FBI vests, Kat said, but she could tell it was the authorities. "There were vans up and down this block," Kat recalled Monday night, smoking a cigarette outside the hotel. "Its New York," she said, shrugging.
She wasnt the only one who noticed the vans. Journalists and photographers appeared at the hotel later on Monday, after hearing that something was happening over at the Regency. But the news itself wouldnt break for a few more hours: Cohen, President Trumps lawyer, was the target of an FBI raid, and the Stormy Daniels story was now colliding with the Mueller investigation on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
The hotel staff stayed mum, for the most part, after a day filled with FBI agents and cameras. Cohen reportedly returned to the building around 5 p.m. through the main lobby. Members of the media still present later in the night were forced to stay behind barricades erected out front, with a cop from the NYPD Community Affairs unit to monitor.
A couple passing by asked one photographer who it was they were waiting for. "Michael Cohen," he replied. "Oh, Michaels staying here?" the woman said, laughing out loud to the man as they continued down Park Avenue. "I had no idea!"
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(182,806 posts)Sounds like everyone knew something was up except him.