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THE OFFICIAL MEA CULPA WITH MICHAEL COHEN ARCHIVE

Breaking!! Damning New Tapes From Trump Lawyer + A Conversation with Harry Litman

THE OFFICIAL MEA CULPA WITH MICHAEL COHEN ARCHIVE

Audio Up Media

News, Politics

4.78.8K Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2026

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Mea Culpa welcomes back our old friend Harry Litman, the former US Attorney and Deputy Assistant Attorney General. Litman is currently the legal affairs columnist for the Los Angeles Times and a professor of Constitutional Law at UCLA and UCSD. Harry can be seen as a legal and political commentator on CBS, NPR MSNBC, and CNN. Litman is also the creator and host of the Talking Feds Podcast. Check out their latest show featuring a who’s who of prosecutorial muscle and special guests like former Senator Al Franken. Also, make sure to check out their new YouTube channel. They may have a face for radio but its content you won’t want to miss. New episodes are posted daily and he features the greatest legal minds and tough as nails former prosecutors breaking down the legal news and all things Trump indictment. But today Harry is here to give us the rundown on what’s happening in Georgia and discuss just what was on Evan Corcoran’s phone and how it will damage Donald Trump. So let’s go now to that conversation.

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0:00.0

This is my Mayo Cop

0:06.0

This is my Mayor Coppa

0:09.0

Oh baby don't lie for me

0:12.0

If I tell you my story don't cry for me

0:15.0

I'll take my time that's fun by me

0:17.0

This is my mea co-bo This is Michael Mayor Culper.

0:26.8

This is Michael Cohen, and you're listening to the Mayor Culper podcast.

0:40.3

The notes left behind by former attorney Evan Corcoran have proved to be a bananza for prosecutors investigating the former president in the so-called documents case. Corcoran's notes first recorded into an iPhone and then transcribed onto paper,

0:46.3

essentially gave prosecutors a roadmap to building their case.

0:51.3

Trump pressured Corcoran to thwart investigators from reclaiming reams of classified

0:57.1

material and even suggested to him that it might be better to lie to investigators and withhold the

1:04.1

documents altogether. Now earlier this year over his strenuous objections, Jack Smith obtained the notes through the

1:12.7

crime fraud exception rule, which allows prosecutors to work around the normal protections

1:19.0

of attorney-client privilege, if they have reason to believe and can demonstrate to a judge

1:25.4

that a client used legal advice to further a crime.

1:29.7

Now those who know Trump understand how much he detests his lawyers or advisors taking notes

1:36.2

or writing down anything that could be used against him.

1:40.7

It's one of the reasons he's been so difficult to prosecute over all these years.

1:46.3

He doesn't leave a paper trail. Yet, Corcoran took a slew of notes using the voice

1:52.2

memo application on his iPhone after a meeting about the subpoena issued in May of 2022,

2:00.2

demanding the return of any classified documents still in his possession

2:05.4

at Mar-a-Lardo.

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