Roy Cohn — one of Donald Trump’s most important mentors — is about to have another moment
He drank champagne spiked with Sweet’n Low and habitually picked food off other people’s plates, thinking that manners for some reason did not apply to him. He told his chauffeurs, the drivers of his Bentley and his Cadillac and his money-green Rolls-Royce, to run red lights. “Just go!” he wouldHe was preening and combative, look-at-me lavish and loud. It was an act.
And as a litigator, Cohn had earned a reputation as “an intimidator and a bluffer,” attorney Arthur Liman would, “famous among lawyers for winning cases by delays, evasions, and lies.” He was unorganized and largely disinterested in specifics, relying less on preparation and more on his belligerence and his vast, nonpareil network of social and political connections that spanned parties and stretched from New York pay-to-play clubhouses to the backrooms of Washington as well as the Oval Office.
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