President Trump Donald John TrumpBubba Wallace to be driver of Michael Jordan, Denny Hamlin NASCAR team Graham: GOP will confirm Trump's Supreme Court nominee before the election Southwest Airlines, unions call for six-month extension of government aid MORE’s personal lawyer, Michael Cohen Michael Dean CohenA huge deal for campaign disclosure: Trump's tax records for Biden's medical records Our Constitution is under attack by Attorney General William Barr Eric Trump says he will comply with New York AG's subpoena only after Election Day MORE, is denying allegations in a dossier alleging that Cohen has connections to Russia, according to a report in The New York Times.

A lawyer for Cohen in a letter to Congress provided what the Times referred to as a “point-by-point rebuttal” of the controversial dossier, which included numerous allegations such as a secret trip to Prague Cohen took during the presidential race to meet with a Russian official.

“We have not uncovered a single document that would in any way corroborate the dossier’s allegations regarding Mr. Cohen, nor do we believe that any such document exists,” Stephen Ryan wrote in the letter, which was obtained by the newspaper.

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“Mr. Cohen vehemently denies the claims made in the dossier about him, which are false and remain wholly unsubstantiated.”

News of the letter comes after a report this week said Cohen sent an email to a press address for Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov asking for help with a stalled Trump real estate venture in Moscow.

Another report this week described exchanges between Cohen and a former Trump business associate in which the associate said he would solicit Russian President Vladimir Putin Vladimir Vladimirovich PutinNavalny calls on Russia to return clothes he was wearing when he fell ill Democrats fear Russia interference could spoil bid to retake Senate Putin is about to turn his attention to the American way of life MORE to help with a proposed real estate deal he claimed would help Trump win the White House.

“Mr. Cohen is not aware of any impropriety related to Mr. Trump’s ‘relationship’ with Russia, nor is he aware of Mr. Trump having an improper political relationship with officials of the Russian Federation,” the letter from Cohen’s lawyer to Congress reads.

Cohen provided Congress with documents this week.