FILE - This July 24, 2020, file photo shows Michael Cohen, center, President Donald Trump's former personal attorney, returning to his apartment, in New York, after being released from prison.
(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)NEW YORK When Michael Cohen testified before Congress last year, Republican lawmakers worried aloud that President Donald Trump's former fixer would parlay the spectacle and his criminal exploits into a bestseller.
It pains me that we are sitting here adding another chapter to his book," said Rep. Carol Miller of West Virginia.
The New York Attorney General's Office declined to comment.
Cohen was released to home confinement in July and the government lifted a ban on him speaking publicly.