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Trump’s Lawyer Michael Cohen Had Clients Who Staged Car Wrecks For Personal Injury Lawsuits In a compelling video from The Ring of Fire, the controversial figure Michael Cohen, who gained notoriety as Donald Trump's personal lawyer, finds himself at the center of yet another scandal. The video sheds light on revelations from Rolling Stone, detailing how Cohen previously represented clients involved in elaborate schemes to stage car accidents for financial gain. According to the investigation, Cohen, before his association with Trump, acted as an auto accident attorney. Reports allege that some of his clients were engaged in a fraudulent operation where they would orchestrate car wrecks, often using rented U-Haul trucks. The scheme appears to have involved intentionally crashing these trucks into stationary vehicles, resulting in false claims against the rental company for extensive damages. The investigation highlights a significant question regarding Cohen's knowledge of these dubious practices. On the one hand, he claims ignorance of the illegal activities conducted by his clients. However, this assertion raises doubts about his competence as a lawyer. Typically, a reputable attorney would employ investigators to scrutinize the details surrounding auto accident claims. The protocols in place within law firms demand thoroughness, where investigators recreate accidents and analyze connections among parties involved to uncover any deception. The repercussions for Cohen could be severe. Public sentiment suggests that, regardless of his level of involvement, the mounting evidence against him may lead to significant professional consequences, including disbarment. With the ongoing scrutiny on his legal career, many speculate this saga could mark the end of his practicing law.

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What are your thoughts on Michael Cohen's alleged incompetence or complicity in these schemes? Could this be a turning point in how lawyers are scrutinized for their client's actions? Feel free to share your insights or experiences related to legal accountability in the comments! Moreover, if you're interested in related discussions, check out threads on legal ethics or experiences with personal injury lawsuits within the WindowsForum community.
 


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