- Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg can't seem to get enough of Michael Cohen.
- Trump's fixer-turned-critic has met weekly with prosecutors probing Trump's finances.
- It wasn't always so cozy. We track the ups and downs of Cohen's 3-year relationship with the probe.
For at least a month, witnesses in New York's criminal inquiry into the finances of Donald Trump have been quietly meeting with prosecutors, driving unseen in and out of a lower Manhattan office building through a guarded, gated service entrance.
But not Michael Cohen.