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JOHNSTOWN, Pa. - A resident of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, was sentenced in federal court on November 18, 2025, to 15 months of imprisonment, to be followed by two years of supervised release, on his conviction of forgery, First Assistant United States Attorney Troy Rivetti announced today.
United States District Judge Stephanie L. Haines imposed the sentence on Michael Brandon Cohen, 42, who pleaded guilty on July 25, 2025, to forging the signature of a United States District Judge on two occasions.
In connection with the guilty plea, the Court was advised that, in 2022, Cohen was licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Cohen was retained to represent a victim in a civil lawsuit against a healthcare company, and informed the victim that he filed the lawsuit on the victim’s behalf in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania; however, Cohen never filed the lawsuit.
On both May 18, 2022, and October 13, 2022, Cohen sent the victim fake court orders purportedly issued by the Chief United States District Judge for the Middle District of Pennsylvania in the victim’s favor against the healthcare company. The orders awarded the victim monetary sanctions and fees and bore the electronic signature of the Chief Judge. However, the Chief Judge never issued the orders and, therefore, did not authorize his electronic signature on the orders. Rather, Cohen forged the Chief Judge’s signature on the fake orders in an effort to authenticate their legitimacy to his victim client.
Assistant United States Attorneys Carl J. Spindler and Mark Gurzo prosecuted this case on behalf of the government.
First Assistant United States Attorney Troy Rivetti commended the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General, and Blair County District Attorney’s Office for their support in the successful prosecution of Cohen.