Michael Cohen Puts Up Family Apartment Against Bank Debts

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Let's see, broke, and prison beckons: sounds like prime flipping material to ME, lol...:hahahahahpopcorn-eatinggif:pointer:

[h=1]Michael Cohen Puts Up Family Apartment Against Bank Debts[/h] Shahien Nasiripour, Caleb Melby 4 hours ago



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Michael Cohen, personal lawyer to U.S. President Donald Trump, arrives at Federal Court in New York, U.S., on Monday, April 16, 2018. Michael Cohen, the longtime personal attorney for President Donald Trump who has been drawn into a potentially costly legal battle, has put up his family’s Manhattan apartment as collateral for millions of dollars in loans to his troubled taxi business.


The transaction, outlined in public filings this week, indicates the financial pressure on Cohen is hitting close to home as prosecutors delve into a broad range of his business activities, including a hush payment to a porn actress.
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Businesses owned by Cohen and his wife owed Sterling National Bank of Montebello, New York, as much as $12.8 million as of March. Those loans, extended in 2014, were secured by taxi medallions that have since plummeted as much as 80 percent in value. Cohen has now pledged the Park Avenue apartment, valued at $9 million, as additional collateral to the bank, according to filings of the April 22 transaction.
“It looks to me like the lender probably said you have to guarantee these existing loans, and by the way you have to pledge your real estate to backstop your guaranty," said Joshua Stein, a Manhattan real-estate attorney who reviewed the public filings.
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Cohen, responding to text messages, said the loan numbers were wrong. “With all due respect, you don’t remotely understand my loan,” he said.
Sterling declined to comment through Andrew MacMillan, an outside spokesman for the bank.
The loans to the Cohen-owned taxi companies were restructured earlier this year, and the April mortgage document references the modified loans. Bloomberg reported last month that the loans were a point of acute financial pain for Cohen after federal investigators in New York swept up records from his residences and office in several raids. Federal prosecutors are said to be looking into possible bank fraud, among other things.
For more than a decade, Cohen’s sprawling apartment had a $2 million mortgage against it. Then, in early 2016, his wife, Laura, took out a $500,000 home equity line of credit from First Republic Bank. Cohen has said he used a home equity line of credit to make a $130,000 payment to Stephanie Clifford, an adult-film actress known as Stormy Daniels, who says she had an affair with Trump.
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The apartment could be valued at $8 million or more, based on the price-per-square foot sales figures of other non-penthouse units in the building during the past year.
Cohen and his wife hold the unit through a trust designed to mitigate taxes when transferring homes to heirs. A typical mortgage, with principal payments, could undercut the tax advantages of the trust structure.
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Cohen is one of three taxi clients of Sterling National, and the other two were already in a debt restructuring process at the end of 2017 or were not making payments, filings for that period show. During the first quarter of this year, the bank moved its third client, with $12.8 million of debt, into a category it calls a “troubled debt restructuring,” according to a bank filing late last week. The timing matches the issuance of new liens issued by Sterling against Cohen’s assets.
 

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wondering what you put up for your - debts

Nothing... He just sues them for trying to collect, and does it as a PAUPER, so he doesnt have to pay court fee's. I have all the court documents and transcripts to prove it lol
 

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Lol, you need the dam before a leak can form. You guys never came close to building that dam. Ironic that they can’t seem to “resist” no matter how much they want to lol.
It always amazes me what makes some people absolutely giddy.
 

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