Well, well, well………………..and nobody asked them to leave.
The two happened to be dining at Scalinatella, a restaurant in Manhattan's Upper East Side neighborhood.
As Vanity Fair reported Wednesday, former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen was wrapping up dinner when he noticed that Michael Avenatti, Daniels's attorney, was seated at a nearby table. The two "exchanged a cordial hello," the publication wrote.
Cohen and Avenatti did not respond to requests for comment from Business Insider. Avenatti told Vanity Fair the exchange was "both random and productive."
Cordial?
Hear that Donny?
Also covered at VanityFair