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Topic Title: Attorney/Dotard Privilege Topic Summary: Created On: 03/22/2023 06:54 PM |
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03/22/2023 06:54 PM
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Sayonara...
Crime fraud exception. -and there are audio tapes. Corcoran testifies on Friday. Let the good times roll LOL ------------------------- When America was "great" Edited: 03/22/2023 at 06:54 PM by fishkller |
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03/22/2023 08:21 PM
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so he gets picked up from maga lego sometime next week instead......
------------------------- There are NO white people at all in the Bible... take all the time you need with that... Please stop feeding the trolls - they will go away if you do... |
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03/22/2023 10:32 PM
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Get ready for 10,000 panic posts from HoaxPablo.. ------------------------- When America was "great" |
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03/22/2023 10:43 PM
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Bombshell 2018 Letter Delivers a Gut Punch to Manhattan DA's Case Against Trump
By Nick Arama | 10:38 PM on March 22, 2023 How much is Michael Cohen's testimony worth at this point? I wrote about how his former legal adviser Robert Costello told the grand jury considering the case against President Donald Trump that Cohen was a serial liar, "far from solid evidence," and that Cohen had told him that he never told Trump about the payment to Stormy Daniels, the crux of the case against President Donald Trump. Now there's more evidence that has newly surfaced that also throws a gut punch into the DA's case. In a 2018 letter that Michael Cohen's then-lawyer wrote to the Federal Election Commission, Cohen said that he "used his own personal funds to facilitate a payment of $130,000 to Ms. Stephanie Clifford," aka Stormy Daniels, in 2016. That also matches what Cohen told Costello. "Neither the Trump Organization nor the Trump campaign was a party to the transaction with Ms. Clifford, and neither reimbursed Mr. Cohen for the payment directly or indirectly," Cohen lawyer Stephen Ryan said in the Feb. 2018 letter. Mr. Cohen has not been a government employee during any of the relevant time period. The payment in question does not constitute a campaign contribution or expenditure and, therefore, the FEC lacks jurisdiction over this matter. The complainants have not and cannot present any evidence to the contrary. Accordingly, the complaint should be dismissed.' The letter contradicts what Cohen said later after he flipped on Trump to try to stay out of jail and presumably it also contradicts what he said to the grand jury. It adds more to the weight of the things adding up and causing the case to crumble around the Manhattan DA. We saw Alvin Bragg postpone the grand jury proceedings for Wednesday, with sources indicating that the grand jury might be questioning the case against Trump and that there was dissension in the ranks of the DA's office over the case. President Donald Trump has responded to the bombshell letter calling the letter "exculpatory." It looks like Trump has a better sense of what can be exculpatory than does a Biden judicial nominee who doesn't even seem to understand what the Brady case refers to - the requirement of the prosecution to turn over to the defense any exculpatory evidence that they may have. Other legal experts also said this was likely to help Trump's case. Former Brooklyn prosecutor Julie Rendelman said the 2018 letter could help Trump's defense if he's prosecuted by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg over the Daniels payment. "I think it's just going to open the door to additional questions of his credibility and give more opportunity for further cross-examination - as though they didn't have enough," Rendelman said. Former Manhattan prosecutor Michael Bachner also said Cohen could prove problematic because he "may or may not be telling the absolute truth about what occurred." "Whenever you have as a significant or star witness in your case - an individual who has an enormous amount of baggage, including having made false statements in the past - that is a very serious problem," Bachner said. Exactly. It shows one more instance of Cohen not telling the truth and that undermines the case even more. No wonder Bragg is having trouble in the case. I wonder if the grand jury has seen this letter. ------------------------- The REAL truth is....both of the forum idiots are OWNED. -BOTH of them have no clue who their owner is. -They are both card carrying narcissists. ^These are PROVED facts. |
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03/23/2023 05:38 AM
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^^ Well there's the first panic post LOL Nobody replies to his threads so he comes kreepin into mine like a feral dog (a feral fish?) ------------------------- When America was "great" |
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03/23/2023 05:47 AM
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Legal expert: 'Bombshell' rulings suggests 'national security' implications in classified documents case
------------------------- “It is the heart of US policy to use fascism to preserve capitalism while claiming to be saving democracy from communism “ - Michael Parenti |
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03/23/2023 06:03 AM
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What were Trump's plans with this stuff? If taking them was a mistake, he would have no issue with giving them back - see Biden and Pence.
------------------------- I was right. |
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03/23/2023 06:26 AM
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Lotsa fun times ahead ------------------------- When America was "great" |
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03/23/2023 06:31 AM
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Nuclear secrets are worth a few truck loads of cash. Maybe that was the intention?
------------------------- I was right. |
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03/23/2023 11:11 AM
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The beans may spill tomorrow, but if not, they'll be coming out soon enough ------------------------- When America was "great" |
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03/23/2023 12:49 PM
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I'm sure the multi-billion Saudi loan to Kushner's branch of the Trump laundromat with $25 million annual bonuses regardless of performance had nothing to do with any missing national security secrets, and the fact that we lost a record smashing number of intelligence assets/informants during their reign, purely coincidence
Edited: 03/23/2023 at 12:54 PM by 3rdworldlover |
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03/23/2023 12:59 PM
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That jar of beans is teetering.. cue the Tfap panic posts! ------------------------- When America was "great" |
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