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re: Allen Weisselberg Trump Organization CFO Granted Immunity in Cohen Investigation
Posted on 8/24/18 at 1:18 pm to tigerinDC09
Posted on 8/24/18 at 1:18 pm to tigerinDC09
Why are your threads getting anchored, man? Like the 4th thread of yours anchored.
Not cool.
Not cool.
Posted on 8/24/18 at 1:18 pm to RogerThis
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The government does not hand out immunity cards Willie Nilly. It’s not a crapshoot. Recipients must give them a pretty good idea of the information they have before they are granted immunity.
Any of these names ring a bell?
Paul Combetta
Bryan Pagliano
Cheryl Mills
Heather Samuelson
John Bentel
Posted on 8/24/18 at 1:21 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
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Why are your threads getting anchored, man? Like the 4th thread of yours anchored. Not cool.
After 8 or 9 pages, it's cool. You seem to be in each of them too, coincidence?
Posted on 8/24/18 at 1:23 pm to BBONDS25
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That’s some rock solid “evidence”.
Good thing trials don't take place on the Poliboard huh.
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Take a deep breath, enjoy your tax break and your 401(k) growth
Not sure how the SALT deductions are gonna work out for me. But yeah loving the 401k growth that has been going on for the last 7 years.
Posted on 8/24/18 at 1:24 pm to Jbird
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At Trump Org, Weisselberg would bring Trump checks to sign on a daily basis. Trump would routinely ask questions about the checks and what they were for, at times asking Weisselberg to hold off on specific payments. "He would say, 'That's too much.'"
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At Trump Org, Weisselberg would bring Trump checks to sign on a daily basis. Trump would routinely ask questions about the checks and what they were for, at times asking Weisselberg to hold off on specific payments. "He would say, 'That's too much.'"
Posted on 8/24/18 at 1:26 pm to tigerinDC09
quote:I have not RA'd your threads.
After 8 or 9 pages, it's cool. You seem to be in each of them too, coincidence?
Posted on 8/24/18 at 1:28 pm to BBONDS25
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Are you saying trump has the power to make sure the market would crash?
he absolutely has the ability to make the market crash. Not unique to trump but he could do it.
my $.02, it is unclear what type of immunity that Weisselberg got and what he got that immunity for. I seriously doubt it was beyond Cohen's payments. Maybe it was.
Now for pecker, I do think it was beyond just his interactions with Cohen.
Posted on 8/24/18 at 1:28 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
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I have not RA'd your threads.
Thanks. I don't RA on anyone either.
Posted on 8/24/18 at 1:30 pm to brian_wilson
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my $.02, it is unclear what type of immunity that Weisselberg got and what he got that immunity for. I seriously doubt it was beyond Cohen's payments. Maybe it was.
Yeah, that's fair. It's speculation at this point as to exactly the terms of the immunity. We can only read the tea leaves until we see the agreement.
Posted on 8/24/18 at 1:31 pm to tigerinDC09
quote:So.
t Trump Org, Weisselberg would bring Trump checks to sign on a daily basis. Trump would routinely ask questions about the checks and what they were for, at times asking Weisselberg to hold off on specific payments. "He would say, 'That's too much.'"
Posted on 8/24/18 at 1:34 pm to Jbird
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Trump Org, Weisselberg would bring Trump checks to sign on a daily basis. Trump would routinely ask questions about the checks and what they were for, at times asking Weisselberg to hold off on specific payments. "He would say, 'That's too much.'"
So.
So, if they prosecute the Trump Org for financial crimes, no one can make the argument that he didn't do much with the business and it's just his name on it.
Posted on 8/24/18 at 1:36 pm to tigerinDC09
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Mueller and Weissman are elbow deep in his financial records... I would be terrified.
you really are a dumbarse
Posted on 8/24/18 at 1:38 pm to tigerinDC09
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So, if they prosecute the Trump Org for financial crimes, no one can make the argument that he didn't do much with the business and it's just his name on it.
Posted on 8/24/18 at 1:55 pm to tigerinDC09
Common Cause will bend it however they like. Cohen was never part of the Trump for President Committee nor an official member of the campaign so any expenditure could be attributed to him acting as VP of the Trump Organization or as Co-President of Trump Entertainment or as personal lawyer to Donald trump as Trump was a private citizen at the time of the expenditure.
He was Deputy finance chair of the RNC, but as far as I can tell he did not co-mingle those funds with the payoffs.
If Trump had paid off someone in a potential lawsuit during his campaign that was a result of something the Trump Organization was accused of doing, would that have been considered an in kind contribution? No.
I'm thinking that the federal government is using the bank FEC statutes in a very fast and lose manner as well as bank fraud statutes.....nailing him for not reporting some debt on a 500K HELOC application???????? You'd have to lock up thousands of businessmen who have big homes with high equity levels.......there is not enough prison space. I think Cohen's attorney saw that the US Atty in conjunction with Mueller was going to twist and misuse these statutes and Cohen would not have a prayer if this thing went to trial because of the focus of the DOJ and Mueller.
Common Cause is a Democrat affiliated Progressive group. That would like nothing more than total public funding of elections via the US Treasury. hey are disingenuous
He was Deputy finance chair of the RNC, but as far as I can tell he did not co-mingle those funds with the payoffs.
If Trump had paid off someone in a potential lawsuit during his campaign that was a result of something the Trump Organization was accused of doing, would that have been considered an in kind contribution? No.
I'm thinking that the federal government is using the bank FEC statutes in a very fast and lose manner as well as bank fraud statutes.....nailing him for not reporting some debt on a 500K HELOC application???????? You'd have to lock up thousands of businessmen who have big homes with high equity levels.......there is not enough prison space. I think Cohen's attorney saw that the US Atty in conjunction with Mueller was going to twist and misuse these statutes and Cohen would not have a prayer if this thing went to trial because of the focus of the DOJ and Mueller.
Common Cause is a Democrat affiliated Progressive group. That would like nothing more than total public funding of elections via the US Treasury. hey are disingenuous
Posted on 8/24/18 at 2:02 pm to VOR
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Probably knows which Russian financiers have the Hillary by the balls.
Fixed.
Posted on 8/24/18 at 2:33 pm to Lsupimp
quote:It's possible! Want to check out the new beer garden. #ticketsareneveraproblemmyluzianapeoplesalwaysoffer
Hey Terry, are you coming in for the Bama game? We could get into some trouble, my friend. Open invitation.
#Buyyourownticket
This post was edited on 8/24/18 at 2:34 pm
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