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Read more: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/04/donald-trump-roy-cohn-mentor-joseph-mccarthy-213799#ixzz4AIahBqts
By the 1970s, when Trump was looking to establish his reputation in Manhattan, the elder Cohn had long before remade himself as the ultimate New York power lawyer, whose clientele included politicians, financiers and mob bosses. Cohn engineered the combative response to the Department of Justices suit alleging racial discrimination at the Trumps many rental properties in Brooklyn and Queens. He brokered the gargantuan tax abatements and the mob-tied concrete work that made the Grand Hyatt hotel and Trump Tower projects. He wrote the cold-hearted prenuptial agreement before the first of his three marriages and filed the headline-generating antitrust suit against the National Football League. To all of these deals, Cohn brought his political connections, his public posturing and a simple credo: Always attack, never apologize.
Cohn just pushed through thingsif he wanted something, he got it. I think Donald had a lot of that in him, but he picked up a lot of that from Cohn, Bell said.
Roy was a powerful force, recognized as a person with deep and varied contacts, politically as well as legally, Michael Rosen, who worked as an attorney in Cohns firm for 17 years, told me. The movers and shakers of New York, he was very tight with these peoplethey admired him, they sought his advice. His persona, going back to McCarthy
and his battles with the government certainly attracted clients.
It was a long, formidable list that included the executives of media empires, the Archbishop of New York and mafia kingpin Fat Tony Salerno, and there, too, near the top, was budding, grasping Donald John Trump.
He considered Cohn a mentor, Mike Gentile, the lead prosecutor who got Cohn disbarred for fraud and deceit not long before he died, said in a recent interview.
Person 2713
(3,263 posts)I had no idea he was ever connected to trump
Eegads trump is scarier everyday
Always attack never apologize? Great for a POTUS
MuseRider
(34,060 posts)Why is it the worst people keep coming back, some even after they are dead?