Michael Cohen, the former longtime personal lawyer of President Donald Trump, was sentenced to three years in federal prison on Wednesday — the conclusion of a case that has been a focal point in the legal troubles that continue to surround the President. Cohen apologized in court and said he accepts “full responsibility” for his actions, but said his loyalty to Trump led him “to take a path of darkness instead of light,” the Associated Press reported. In August, Cohen pleaded guilty to tax evasion, campaign finance violations and making false financial statements — charges brought by prosecutors in New York’s Southern District.