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The Latest: Cohen agrees to talk to House committee Feb. 8

FILE - In this Sept. 19, 2017, file photo, Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's personal attorney, steps out of a cab during his arrival on Capitol Hill in Washington. Cohen is shaking up his defense team ahead of his highly anticipated congressional testimony next month. His legal team announced Monday, Jan. 28, 2019, that two attorneys from Chicago will represent Cohen as he continues to cooperate with special counsel Robert Mueller. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

NEW YORK - The Latest on former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen (all times local):

5:45 p.m.

President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, has agreed to talk to the House Intelligence Committee behind closed doors on Feb. 8.

That's according to California Rep. Adam Schiff, who says Cohen will be appearing voluntarily. The announcement comes after Cohen postponed a separate hearing with the House Oversight and Reform Committee, citing co-operation with special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation and threats against his family.

Schiff says Cohen relayed "legitimate concerns" about his and his family's safety. He says the committee will work with law enforcement to protect him.

Cohen is a central figure in Mueller's probe. He also played a pivotal role in buying the silence of a porn actress and a former Playboy Playmate who alleged they had sex with Trump. The president denies the claims.

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5:10 p.m.

Former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen is shaking up his defence team ahead of his highly anticipated congressional testimony next month.

Cohen's legal team announced Monday that two attorneys from Chicago will represent Cohen as he continues to co-operate with special counsel Robert Mueller.

Joining Cohen's legal team are former federal prosecutor Michael Monico and his partner Barry Spevack.

They are replacing New York-based attorneys Guy Petrillo and Amy Lester.

Cohen is scheduled to begin serving a three-year prison sentence in March for tax fraud and orchestrating hush-money payments to women who claimed they had affairs with Trump.

The president has denied the affairs.

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