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You get a perjury charge, and you get a perjury charge!
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Mueller Season 3: The End Game
PaladinSolo replied to CitizenVectron's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
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Mueller Season 3: The End Game
PaladinSolo replied to CitizenVectron's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
Finance laws likely. The reimbursement he obtained for the deal with Ms. Clifford and the technology work was paid to him over the course of a year and characterized by the Trump Organization as legal fees, though it didn’t pertain to any legal work he performed at the time, prosecutors said. Overall, Mr. Cohen was paid $420,000, mostly from Mr. Trump’s personal account, including $180,000 to reimburse him for Ms. Clifford and RedFinch, a $60,000 bonus, and another $180,000 to cover taxes he would owe because the money would be declared as income, according to prosecutors. Richard Hasen, an election-law expert and law professor at University of California, Irvine, said Mr. Cohen had an obligation to disclose the payment to RedFinch as an independent expenditure if it was for campaign-related work he didn’t discuss with the Trump campaign. Had he coordinated with the Trump camp, the campaign would have been required to report any unpaid-for work as an in-kind contribution. -
Mueller Season 3: The End Game
PaladinSolo replied to CitizenVectron's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
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Mueller Season 3: The End Game
PaladinSolo replied to CitizenVectron's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
Polls are rigged folks... Mr. Gauger’s lawyer, Charles E. James Jr. of the firm Williams Mullen, said federal investigators interviewed Mr. Gauger about his interactions over six years with Mr. Cohen, from their first meeting in 2012 until last April, when the Federal Bureau of Investigation raided Mr. Cohen’s home, office and hotel room. Mr. Gauger, who recounted those dealings to The Wall Street Journal, said that though Mr. Cohen promised him lucrative work for the presidential campaign, his activities related to Mr. Trump consisted of trying unsuccessfully to manipulate two online polls in Mr. Trump’s favor. Mr. Cohen asked Mr. Gauger to create the @WomenForCohen account, still active in 2019, to elevate his profile. The account’s profile says it is run by “Women who love and support Michael Cohen. Strong, pit bull, sex symbol, no nonsense, business oriented and ready to make a difference!” Mr. Gauger said he last spoke with Mr. Cohen in April 2018, shortly after the raid by federal agents. He said Mr. Cohen told him the investigation was about taxes and how he had accessed money from some of his accounts. “It’s not a big deal,” Mr. Cohen said, according to Mr. Gauger. -
Mueller Season 3: The End Game
PaladinSolo replied to CitizenVectron's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
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Brown running is a bad idea, it would basically destroy any hope of taking the senate as the GOP governor would fill the seat and an election wouldn't be held till 2022, and its a state dems probably don't win without Brown there. Whereas Sanders and Warren who also have GOP governors, but special elections are held immediately in those states.