Judge says Michael Cohen may have committed perjury, refuses to end his probation early
- Trump was ordered to pay a $454 million penalty after pleading not guilty to 34 felony charges relating to falsifying business records.
- Cohen requested to end his supervised release early based on testimony in a civil fraud case against Trump.
- The judge found Cohen credible in Trump's civil fraud trial, despite issues with legal case citations and perjury accusations.
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