Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s former personal attorney, on Wednesday mocked the former president, who is currently facing a criminal probe into his organization, by sharing a photoshopped image of him in a jail cell.
Cohen said on Twitter that “troubles” for Trump “will keep on coming.”
“Soon enough, Donald and Associates will be held responsible for their actions,” Cohen wrote, noting that the New York attorney general’s office and the Manhattan district attorney are investigating the Trump Organization.
Cohen, who previously worked as Trump’s “fixer” and has become a vocal critic of the former president, followed up his tweet with another tweet containing a link to purchase a “45 Orange Jumpsuit.” The jumpsuit, styled after an orange prison jumpsuit, features a black patch with the number 45 emblazoned across it, pointing to Trump being the 45th president.
“Based on recent events, seems like there might be a run on stock,” Cohen wrote in the tweet.
On Tuesday, New York prosecutors announced they were investigating the Trump Organization in a “criminal capacity” as well as a “civil capacity.”
Trump responded to the probe early Wednesday by railing against Democrats in Washington, D.C., and New York.
“I have built a great company, employed thousands of people, and all I do is get unfairly attacked and abused by a corrupt political system,” he said at the time.