All market data delayed 20 minutes. He started serving his sentence in May 2019 and was scheduled to be released in November 2021.Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inboxThis material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. All market data delayed 20 minutes.Brooke Singman is a Politics Reporter for Fox News. April 21, 2020. in National, ... using his time wisely inside to write a book and no one should be surprised as he’s always talked about writing a book.” “Michael’s stories about Trump are incredible. The U.S. government has agreed to drop its effort to silence Trump’s former personal lawyer, saying it will no longer demand that Cohen adhere to a gag order in the weeks before his book critical of his former boss is released. "“He is being held in retaliation for his protected speech, including drafting a book manuscript that is critical of the President—and recently making public his intention to publish that book soon, shortly before the upcoming election,” the petition read.Cohen was released from New York's Otisville Correctional Facility in May amid concerns over coronavirus, and was ordered to serve the remainder of his sentence in home confinement.But earlier this month, Cohen was taken back into custody after having violated the terms, according to the federal Bureau of Prisons.“Michael Cohen refused the conditions of his home confinement and as a result, has been returned to a BOP facility,” the BOP said in a statement on July 10. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) joined Cohen in the suit.“Today’s important ruling recognizes that individuals retain their right to speak even when they are incarcerated,” Vera Eidelman, staff attorney with the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project said in a statement Thursday. According to the Daily Beast, Donald Trump’s former lawyer and “fixer” Michael Cohen is hard at work on a tell-all book about the president that should be published before the November election.

: Michael Cohen's book on Trump to be published Sept. 8 Market Watch - 14 Aug 2020 02:49 Michael Cohen's memoir about President Donald Trump will be released Sept. 8 by Skyhorse Publishing, which confirmed the news Thursday to The Associated Press.

by Tammy Marie Rose. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, The president is considering siccing his lawyers on his ex-fixer, whose dishy new book allegedly includes more details about Trump’s treatment of women. “The First Amendment does not allow the government to block Mr. Cohen from publishing a book critical of the president as a condition of his release to home confinement. Follow her on Twitter at President Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen is … Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s ... Michael Cohen’s tell-all book on Trump will be published before the election. We are gratified that the rule of law prevails.”The decision comes after Cohen sued Attorney General Bill Barr for allegedly violating Cohen’s First Amendment rights when he was remanded earlier this month. All rights reserved. “On May 21, 2020, Mr. Cohen was placed on furlough pending placement on home confinement.”Reports said Cohen was seen at a restaurant in Manhattan, which raised concerns that he was in violation of his home confinement terms. All rights reserved. AFP via Getty Images NEW YORK — Michael Cohen’s memoir about President Donald Trump will be released Sept. 8 by Skyhorse Publishing, which confirmed the news Thursday to The Associated Press. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. or redistributed.

Michael Cohen, President Donald Trumps former personal attorney, is seen in May in New York City. “This is a victory for the First Amendment rights of people in prison, and for the public’s ability to hear from a group of people that is too often silenced in our society. ""That’s my essential finding and the injunction is against continuing retaliation against Mr. Cohen by keeping him in jail when he should be confined as he was before the retaliation at home,” the judge said.The Bureau of Prisons on Thursday denied the judge’s claims in a statement, saying, “Any assertion that the decision to remand Michael Cohen to prison was a retaliatory action is patently false.” “While it is not uncommon for BOP to place certain restrictions on inmates’ contact with the media, Mr. Cohen’s refusal to agree to those conditions here played no role whatsoever in the decision to remand him to secure custody nor did his intent to publish a book,” the statement said. District Judge for the Southern District of New York Alvin Hellerstein on Thursday said the move to send Cohen back to prison was "retaliatory" and believed it was related to his book.Hellerstein said he determined "the purpose of the transferring" was "because of his desire to exercise his First Amendment rights to publish a book and discuss anything about the book.