Lawyers for Michael Cohen and federal prosecutors have reached an agreement over the conditions of his home confinement that no longer include any restrictions on his communications with the media, according to a court filing
In a letter to Judge Alvin Hellerstein, prosecutors wrote that Cohen has agreed to the conditions contained in a re-entry form used by the Bureau of Prisons that will replace the previous agreement. A federal judge found the initial agreement too restrictive on Cohen's First Amendment rights to communicate publicly and with the media.
Read MoreDuring a phone hearing, the judge said there should be some limits. For example, he said, Cohen should be allowed to publish a book and tweet but he shouldn't be allowed to hold a press conference from his apartment, just as he wouldn't be able to hold one from a prison cell. Under the new conditions, the government dropped any restrictions on Cohen's communications with the media.
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