Michael Cohen's last tastes of freedom: Trump's disgraced former fixer, 53, enjoys lunch at the exclusive Caravaggio in NY's Upper East Side with his wife before going to prison Monday Trump's former fixer Michael Cohen, 53, was spotted out in New York enjoying his final moments of fine comfort on Friday He dined at the upscale Italian restaurant Caravaggio with his wife The couple dined for two hours before leaving in separate cars Earlier in the day he visited his Midtown office and left with a massive folder Despite his upcoming prison time, he seemed relaxed and flashed a thumbs up On Monday Cohen is due to report to Federal Correctional Institution, Otisville There the 53-year-old lawyer will serve out his three-year prison sentence for tax evasion, lying to Congress and campaign finance crimes By Marlene Lenthang For Dailymail.com Published: 01:01 BST, 4 May 2019 | Updated: 01:04 BST, 4 May 2019 Viewcomments Michael Cohen is savoring his last tastes of luxury before he's booked behind bars on Monday. For Trump's former personal lawyer that means enjoying a ritzy meal at the upscale New York eatery Caravaggio with his wife Laura Shusterman, 49. On Friday Trump's former fixer met up with his wife to the exclusive restaurant for a two-hour lunch, enjoying one of the last intimate moments the couple will share before his prison sentence. It's the final weekend for Cohen to spend time with his wife and two kids - Samantha and Jake - and enjoy his last bits of comfort. Despite the ticking clock, the 53-year-old lawyer appeared to be cool and at peace with his upcoming jail time, flashing a thumbs up for photographers on Friday. Trump's former fixer Michael Cohen, 53, was spotted out in New York enjoying his final moments of fine comfort with his wife Laura Shusterman Cohen and Shusterman dined at the upscale Italian restaurant Caravaggio in the Upper East Side on Friday for an intimate two hour lunch Though Cohen has just two days of freedom left before he's due to report to prison, the 53-year-old lawyer appeared to be relaxed No worries here! Cohen flashed photographers a thumbs up as he left the restaurant On Monday Cohen is due to report to the Federal Correctional Institution, Otisville, where he’ll start a three-year sentence for tax evasion, lying to Congress and campaign finance crimes. But it looks like Cohen still has some office affairs to sort out before he reports to prison. On Friday morning the lawyer stopped by his office in Midtown, leaving with a hefty brown folder. Then he strolled into the Upper East Side restaurant to dine with his wife before the two left in separate cars. His life of fine wining and dining will take solemn turn come next week. Business to attend to: Friday morning Cohen was seen stopping at his office in Midtown New York with a massive brown folder under his arm Still working on something? He walked into the office with a hefty brown folder and had it secured under his arm as he had lunch with his wife later in the day Back home: Cohen pictured arriving to his New York City home after his day out Cohen is due to report to the medium-security prison located 70 miles from New York City, tucked in the lush countryside south of the Catskill Mountains. And he won’t be the only high-profile criminal behind there. He’ll be bunking with the likes of Jersey Shore’s Michael 'The Situation' Sorrentino and Frye Festival fraudster Billy McFarland at the prison that Forbes once ranked as 'America’s 10 Cushiest Prisons'. Former NFL star Darren Sharper is also serving a 20-year rape sentence here. It's the final weekend for Cohen to spend time with his wife Laura Shusterman (left) and two kids - Samantha (center) and Jake (right) - before he reports to prison on Monday to serve out his three year sentence On Monday Cohen is due to report to the Federal Correctional Institution, Otisville, where he’ll start a three-year sentence for tax evasion, lying to Congress and campaign finance crimes Earlier this year Cohen pleaded guilty to nine charges, including campaign-finance violations related to payments he arranged to silence women who claimed they had affairs with Trump. In his new home he’ll sleep in a bunk bed inside a barracks-like hall holding 115 other inmates. But he will be living a comparably lavish life behind bars. He’ll have a locker for his personal belongings and will have access to washers and dryers, a microwave and an ice machine. He’ll also have access to amenities such as tennis courts, horsehoes and cardio equipment. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility