A former partner at a Manhattan law firm pleaded guilty Tuesday in connection with charges he stole $1.2 million from the firm, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced.

Arthur Cohen, 72, is admitting to the top count of grand larceny for abusing his role of treasurer and senior equity partner at the now-shuttered Gordon & Silber to pocket the funds.

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