Prosecutors refuse final meeting with Cohen as prison looms

Michael Cohen, right, President Donald Trump's former personal attorney, walks down the street with his son Jake after leaving his apartment, Saturday, May 4, 2019, in New York. Cohen is scheduled to report to a federal prison on Monday, May 6, to begin serving a three-year sentence for campaign-finance violations, tax evasion, bank fraud, and lying to Congress. (Jonathan Carroll/AP)

Michael Cohen, right, President Donald Trump's former personal attorney, walks down the street with his son Jake after leaving his apartment, Saturday, May 4, 2019, in New York. Cohen is scheduled to report to a federal prison on Monday, May 6, to begin serving a three-year sentence for campaign-finance violations, tax evasion, bank fraud, and lying to Congress. (Jonathan Carroll/AP)

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