He's listed Hannity as a client so he's already done that. Hannity seems to be trying to have it both ways. He wants to deny that he is a client but still be entitled to attorney client privilege. I don't buy that argument, but he still may dodge the bullet since his relationship with Cohen may not fall within the scope of the search warrant. But if Cohen actually worked for Hannity, it cost Hannity a hell of a lot more than $10.
None of this is unusual at the beginning stages of hiring a lawyer. It really is irrelevant. I’m sure Hannity did not want his name associated with this process.
A huge nothingburger.