$500,000?

May 08, 2018 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Michael Cohen took $500,000 from a company linked to a Russian oligarch with ties to Putin?  After the election?

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.

He also took money from AT&T for pay to play?

He poured algae in the swamp.

 

 

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  1. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?

    Cohen, at the time, thought he was Sierra Hotel and bullet proof. I hope Cohen gets some good solid Federal penitentiary time to contemplate the infinite.

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  2. Cohen didn’t really need the alleged $35K monthly retainer from Spanky. That was just the cover story spin used by Rudy G on Faux News, a smoke screen misdirection to keep the focus on a possible campaign violation. Cash flow was going in the other direction for “access” by Russia, AT&T, and Novartis. Essential Consultants Bagmen, LLC.

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  3. Jonathon Hubbert says:

    Actually … he took over $4,000,000 – mebee as much as 4.5 during the last 6 weeks of the campaign through his bogus consultant firm … from Vekselberg’s pharma company.

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  4. Bottom feeders.
    The last to go when they’re draining the swamp.

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  5. Remember when manaford case was opened one of the items that cam out was that after working for free as drumpf’s campaighn manager he contacted some nefarios people from russia and Ukraine who he owed money to and asked if he could even the books with access/information about dmented donnies circus of crooks liars and theives.
    Couple this with drumpt’s aversion to paying for anything and we may be seeing a pattern.
    Instead of paying cohen for “settleing” the Stormy Daniels ( Mt, Rushmore for her) and other fixer type of dirty jobs drumpf may have given cohen the go ahead to make money off his connection to drumpf, a long as he got a piece, and that is how he “reimbursed” cohen. Hence the confusion and mystery of when and how cohen was made whole.

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  6. slipstream says:

    The term “swamp” no longer applies.

    The correct term for the current misadministration is “cesspool.”

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  7. Old Fart says:

    I would say brazen, but sloppy might do.

    To me, none of this is a surprise. Rather, finding it *now* instead of before the election is the thing I find most odd…

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  8. Linda Phipps says:

    slipstream, your correct term for the administration for hell, “cesspool” is right on the nose.

    The justification for all this smarm is probably that “all rich people are like this, it’s how most of them do business.”

    (I wrote “most” because some of them are good)

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  9. Another thing I could never have imagined: thanking God for a porn actor’s hotshot lawyer.

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  10. maggie says:

    Ya just gotta ask, would Cohen have been able to do what all he did if it weren’t for his connection to the Golden Gibbon? Three choices for answers. the first two are automatically wrong.

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  11. WA Skeptic says:

    They have absolutely NO SHAME. If these people were any less obviously crooks, everyone would call them Mafia. These guys are WORSE than Mafia.

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  12. AlanInAustin ... says:

    The “swamp” has turned into a huge sewage spill.

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  13. maryelle says:

    The smell is noxious.

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  14. Bob Boland says:

    I believe the term you are seeking s “toxic waste dump”.

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  15. eyesoars says:

    Not sure it’s the end of the beginning yet, but the shape of the end is starting to become apparent.

    This revealed a key grift: Trump solicited the bribes, which went to Cohen (and perhaps others), who used the money for e.g., paying off porn stars. The nominal ‘client attorney privilege’ was presumed to keep Trump and Cohen at arms distance, but the FBI wasn’t born yesterday, and pierced that particular veil a few months ago.

    Now that we see that Trump went to Davos and talked to Novartis, and shortly after money shows up at Cohen Essential Consultants. Trump goes to Korea, talks to Korean Aerospace (they’d like to sell trainers to the USA), and money shows up at Essential. Trump talks to AT&T, who would like permission to buy/merge with other companies, and money shows up at Essential.

    Money also showed up from a Russian oligarch tied to Oleg Deripasks and V. Putin for services unknown; the FBI stopped him as he entered the country a few months ago and questioned him.

    Not exactly Watergate: it looks rather more like Spiro T. Agnew getting kickbacks from Maryland paving contractors. But with Russians instead of Maryland contractors. Oops.

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