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In first interview since sentencing, Michael Cohen says Donald Trump knew hush money was wrong

WATCH: Michael Cohen pushes back against Donald Trump's denials, says he knew hush money was wrong – Dec 14, 2018

U.S. President Donald Trump directed hush payments to two women during the 2016 presidential campaign and knew the actions were wrong, his former personal lawyer Michael Cohen said in a television interview that aired on Friday.

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“He directed me to make the payments. He directed me to become involved in these matters,” Cohen, who was sentenced to prison this week over campaign finance and other charges, told ABC News.

READ MORE: Donald Trump, Michael Cohen point fingers at each other on payments to women

Trump has denied alleged affairs with the women years ago and offered a shifting defense about the payments. On Thursday tweeted that he never directed Cohen to break the law.

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Cohen, speaking in his first interview since he was sentenced on Wednesday, said Trump at the time “was very concerned about how this would affect the election” if voters knew about the alleged affairs and told him to pay off the two women — a former Playboy model and an adult film star.

The payments aimed to “help (Trump) and his campaign,” he added.

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Federal law requires contributions of “anything of value” to a campaign be disclosed, and an individual donation cannot exceed $2,700.

Asked if then-candidate Trump knew the payments were wrong, Cohen told ABC’s “Good Morning America” program: “Of course.”

Cohen on Wednesday was sentenced to three years in prison for the payments as well as unrelated crimes of tax evasion and misleading banks, and two months for lying to Congress about a proposed Trump Tower project in Russia

READ MORE: Michael Cohen, ex-Trump lawyer, heading to prison for 3 years

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