It seems Michael Cohen's lawyer or his AI cited non-existent cases in his bid to end supervised release early

Uh oh. This dont look good

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The AI only generated the document. Cohen's lawyer submitted it without verifying. Therefore, regardless of the "source", the lawyer basically used fake legal precedence. IMO, that should be treated on the level of perjury.

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