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PostPosted: 04/17/18 7:27 am • # 51 
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Good ruling by this federal judge ~ she also refused to let the DiC's team go thru the documents first ~

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PostPosted: 04/17/18 10:16 am • # 52 
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Good ruling by this federal judge ~ she also refused to let the DiC's team go thru the documents first.

She did say that Cohen's legal team would be allowed access after the fact and could indicate which documents they think are privileged. From the article:

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A judge denied the request for a restraining order but said that Mr Cohen’s legal team would be allowed access to the seized materials. They will identify documents that they believe should be shielded because they are confidential communications between Mr Cohen and his legal clients. The documents may then be reviewed by an independent arbiter.


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PostPosted: 04/17/18 10:17 am • # 53 
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Assuming he acted as a lawyer in the first place.


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PostPosted: 04/17/18 4:19 pm • # 54 
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I'm pretty sure the $1 having to change hands for lawyer/client privilege to exist is a myth.


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PostPosted: 04/25/18 4:52 pm • # 56 
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Interesting, no? ~ :ey ~ cross-posting this in the $130,000 hush payment thread ~ Sooz

Trump's Lawyer Michael Cohen Takes the 5th Amendment in Stormy Daniels Case
The move is tied to his legal peril from a federal investigation.
By Cody Fenwick / AlterNet / April 25, 2018, 1:22 PM GMT

President Donald Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen filed documents Wednesday declaring that he will be invoking the Fifth Amendment protections against self-incrimination in the lawsuit filed against him by Stephanie Clifford, who is better known as Stormy Daniels.

In the filing, Cohen acknowledged that his claim relates to the federal investigation into his activities that resulted in a raid on his home and office earlier this month.

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JUST IN: Michael Cohen formally states that he will assert his 5th Amendment rights against self-incrimination in Stormy Daniels' civil case in California due to the ongoing criminal investigation against him in New York. https://t.co/20IadXjivo pic.twitter.com/11OQk3OVuT
— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) April 25, 2018

https://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/trumps-lawyer-michael-cohen-takes-5th-amendment-stormy-daniels-case


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PostPosted: 04/26/18 10:54 am • # 57 
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Well, since Cohen is failing to incriminate himself in the Stormy case, I hear on the news this morning that Grabem is doing it for him. Apparently Grabem admitted on Fox News last night that Cohen was working for him on the case. Doesn't that make the $130,000 an obvious campaign donation?


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PostPosted: 04/26/18 6:07 pm • # 58 
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Well, since Cohen is failing to incriminate himself in the Stormy case, I hear on the news this morning that Grabem is doing it for him. Apparently Grabem admitted on Fox News last night that Cohen was working for him on the case. Doesn't that make the $130,000 an obvious campaign donation?

jim, if you missed it, be sure to read post #136 in our $130,000 hush payment thread ~ it explains a lot ~

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PostPosted: 04/26/18 7:11 pm • # 59 
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i believe that Trump once said: "why would anyone hiding behind the 5th amendment not be assumed guilty", or something to that affect.


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PostPosted: 04/26/18 7:18 pm • # 60 
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Andy Borowitz

I have started a GoFundMe to send Michael Cohen to law school.


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PostPosted: 04/27/18 7:41 am • # 61 
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shiftless2 wrote:
Andy Borowitz

I have started a GoFundMe to send Michael Cohen to law school.

Gotta LOVE Andy Borowitz! ~ :st

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PostPosted: 04/27/18 7:51 am • # 62 
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I would've loved to be a fly on wall during this hearing ~ :ey ~ Sooz

Judge Appoints Special Master To Review Seized Cohen Docs For Privilege
By Allegra Kirkland | April 26, 2018 3:08 pm

NEW YORK — A federal judge on Thursday appointed a special master to review a trove of materials seized from Michael Cohen, to determine which are covered by attorney-client privilege.

Judge Kimba Wood named Bracewell partner Barbara Jones, a former mob prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney’s office and longtime U.S. District judge, to sort through material seized earlier this month from the office, hotel room, and apartment of Cohen, President Trump’s longtime fixer.

Jones’ work for both the government and in private practice lent her “all of the different points of view you would want to bring to these documents,” Wood said.

Though Jones was not on the suggested list of special masters offered by the parties involved in the case, no objection was made to her selection. Stephen Ryan, Cohen’s lead attorney, called her a “wonderful choice” to lead the review of materials seized as part of a wide-ranging federal grand jury investigation into Cohen’s personal and business dealings.

Joanna Hendon, the lead attorney representing Trump in the Cohen matter, said the situation represented a “compromise” for her client. She said Trump wanted to make initial privilege determinations about documents relating to him, but called the judge’s decision “acceptable.”

There was more of a conflict over what exactly Jones’ purview will be. Lawyers representing the Southern District of New York argued strenuously that it should be tightly limited to the privilege issue, and that Jones should not be empowered to declare evidence not relevant to the probe.

Both Jones and the Cohen team will be permitted to use keywords to sort through all of the seized documents to root out anything they consider privileged, the government agreed. But it was “very important,” assistant U.S. Attorney Tom McKay said repeatedly, that once that process was finished, a government “filter team” receive all of the materials deemed privileged “for the sole purpose of lodging any exception” to those designations.

If they don’t know what a particular privileged document says, McKay argued, they can’t decide whether or not it’s pertinent.

Wood said Cohen, like any criminal defendant, would likely feel uncomfortable having the government rifling through deeply personal documents like a child’s medical records.

After a brief volley, McKay insisted the government had no interest in doing so, but that the matter at hand was attorney-client privilege, not Cohen’s privacy. There was “no precedent,” he said, for a special master determining what personal materials that may have been seized could be relevant to their probe.

McKay suggested that “Cohen’s personal relationships” were in fact pertinent, and that he was concerned about “mission creep” and “slippage” if Jones or Cohen’s attorneys were to pull out specific documents that they deemed utterly unrelated to the investigation.

All parties ultimately agreed that privilege was the priority. If Jones or Cohen’s team happened in the course of their privilege review to come across a document that was, as Wood put it, completely “unresponsive,” they could set it aside, Wood said.

There were also vague hints of tension between lawyers for Cohen and Trump, who until now have been largely on the same page. After McKay made extensive comments about what materials the government should be able to review for objections, both Ryan and Hendon rushed to respond.

Hendon, already standing, began to speak, when Ryan stood and interrupted, saying, “I think it’s my turn.”

Hendon flushed and continued speaking until Ryan sat down, saying, “As the privilege holder, I appreciate your courtesy, Mr. Ryan.”

Also present at the hearing was Michael Avenatti, the lawyer for adult film star Stormy Daniels. Avenatti asked to intervene in the case on behalf of his client, who Cohen paid $130,000 just days before the 2016 presidential election to keep her from going public about allegations that she carried out an affair with Trump. After the government expressed concerns about the privilege review getting “sidetracked” by Avenatti’s involvement, Wood said she’d take a few days to review their arguments and make a formal decision.

The parties are next expected to reconvene at Manhattan’s Daniel Patrick Moynihan courthouse for a status conference May 24.

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/judge-appoints-special-master-review-seized-michael-cohen-materials


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PostPosted: 04/27/18 10:49 am • # 63 
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prediction: the judge won't find much.

oh, and by the way, Trump claimed that Cohen wasn't really his attorney on FOX yesterday (?).


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PostPosted: 04/27/18 11:25 am • # 64 
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prediction: the judge won't find much.

oh, and by the way, Trump claimed that Cohen wasn't really his attorney on FOX yesterday (?).


Except in the Stormy Daniels thing that allegedly never happened.


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PostPosted: 04/27/18 11:45 am • # 65 
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i meant he won't find much to exclude. that wasn't clear.


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PostPosted: 04/27/18 11:59 am • # 66 
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macroscopic wrote:
i meant he won't find much to exclude. that wasn't clear.


Sorry. I misunderstood.


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PostPosted: 06/13/18 3:16 pm • # 67 
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Rumor has it that someone leaked the feds are preparing arrest documents for Michael Cohen ~ sounds more and more like a "done deal" ~ :ey ~ Sooz

Reports: Michael Cohen’s Lawyers To Ditch Him In Criminal Probe
By Allegra Kirkland | June 13, 2018 11:08 am

Lawyers representing Michael Cohen in a federal criminal investigation into his financial dealings may soon jump ship, ABC News reported Wednesday.

“A source representing this matter” told ABC that Stephen Ryan and Todd Harrison of McDermott, Will & Emery LLP are expected to end their representation of President Trump’s longtime fixer.

Sources also told ABC that Cohen is likely to cooperate with federal prosecutors. If it happens, Cohen’s cooperation could cause problems for Trump.

Shortly after the ABC News report appeared, the Wall Street Journal, too, reported that Cohen’s lawyers were set to leave the case. But the Journal added that Cohen hasn’t yet decided whether he’ll cooperate.

Cohen, Harrison and Ryan did not immediately respond to TPM’s requests for comment. To date, the lawyers haven’t filed anything in court suggesting they plan to end their representation.

Joanna Hendon, the attorney representing Trump in the privilege matter, also did not immediately respond to TPM’s requests for comment.

This move would come at a very sensitive time for Cohen, who is being investigated for a host of potential financial crimes. Cohen’s lawyers were given a Friday deadline to finish reviewing hundreds of thousands of documents seized from his premises by federal agents to determine which should be covered by attorney-client privilege.

If they miss the deadline, a government “taint” team uninvolved in the Cohen probe will take over the review, per a ruling by Judge Kimba Wood.

Cohen’s team had gone to court to prevent exactly that outcome from occurring, expressing concern that federal prosecutors would not make appropriate privilege designations. Wood and federal prosecutors have countered that the use of a taint team was standard practice in federal criminal investigations and would be capable of carrying out the task.

No replacement counsel for Cohen has yet been identified.

Ryan has been representing Cohen in the federal and congressional investigations into Russia’s election interference since last June, as well as the hush money case involving adult film star Stormy Daniels.

A person familiar with the legal discussions told the New York Times that Ryan’s break with Cohen was primarily related to the payment of his legal bills. The Trump campaign has paid out some $228,000 to McDermott, Will & Emery to cover Cohen’s legal fees, though it’s unclear exactly what legal work those payments funded.

Federal campaign finance law would likely bar the Trump campaign from funding Cohen’s legal defense in a personal matter like the probe into his financial dealings.

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https://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/report-michael-cohen-lawyers-ditch-him-new-york-state-probe


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PostPosted: 06/13/18 3:30 pm • # 68 
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Here is more detail ~ personally, I'm rabidly hoping/somewhat confident for "devastating" ~ :ey ~ Sooz

Trump Personal Attorney Michael Cohen Splits With His Legal Team
Shannon Pettypiece and David Voreacos / 49 mins ago

(Bloomberg) -- Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal attorney and fixer, is parting ways with his legal team as federal prosecutors in New York pursue a criminal investigation of him, according to a person familiar with the case.

Under deep financial pressure, Cohen plans to hire a new lawyer for the next phase of the probe, the person said. Cohen’s move to switch lawyers was interpreted by some legal observers as a sign he may seek to cooperate with federal prosecutors. But he could have other motives -- it’s unclear, for example, how Cohen plans to fund his expensive legal defense.

Cohen and his lawyers didn’t respond to requests for comment.

Cohen has a decade-long view into Trump’s business, including proposed deals in Moscow and the former Soviet Union, as well as his presidential campaign. He’s arranged hush-money payments to women alleging they’d had affairs with Trump. He traded on his Trump connection to take in millions of dollars from global companies and a fund linked to a wealthy Russian.

‘Annoyance’ or ‘Devastating’

Cohen’s decision to change lawyers, reported earlier by ABC News, is “very significant” but the impact on Trump depends on what he knows and whether he cooperates, said former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti.

“Even if he cooperates, the question is what does he know and what is he going to tell prosecutors?” Mariotti said. “It’s never a good thing when your lawyer flips. But we don’t know how bad it will be for the president. It will either be an annoyance or devastating.”

Federal prosecutors in Manhattan will be unlikely to strike a cooperation deal unless Cohen agrees to talk to Mueller as well as both state and federal prosecutors in New York, Mariotti said.

“He’s not going to get a cooperation deal unless he helps them make a case against someone they wouldn’t otherwise get or moves the ball forward significantly against someone else,” he said. “If he gets a deal, he has to say what he knows about everybody, and he has been willing to cooperate with any state or federal prosecutors.”

Cohen’s change of course comes just days before a federal judge in New York is set to wrap up a review of evidence seized when the FBI searched his residences and offices in April. Cohen’s lawyers, Stephen Ryan and Todd Harrison of McDermott, Will & Emery LLP, represented him as a court-appointed special master oversaw which documents should be kept private because of attorney-client privilege.

Ryan also represented Cohen when he testified to Congress.

Expensive Defense

The special master, retired judge Barbara Jones, reported earlier this month that only 162 of the first 292,000 items she reviewed should be withheld on those grounds. Prosecutors seized as many as 3 million items.

The process has been expensive for Cohen. Judge Kimba Wood said Wednesday that Cohen and the prosecutors’ office would have to split the cost for the special master review. And Cohen has to pay for 15 lawyers and two data specialists who are “working around the clock” to review the material, Harrison said at a hearing last week. They have until Friday to finish, and if they miss the deadline, Wood will give the rest of the seized items to a government “taint team” -- a group of lawyers separate from the prosecution team -- to complete the review.

In April, Cohen and his wife, Laura, put up their Park Avenue apartment as collateral for millions of dollars in troubled loans to their beleaguered taxi business, public filings show. Their lender, Sterling National Bank, earlier this year granted a concession to a debtor facing financial difficulties who owed $12.8 million; the timing matches the issuance of new liens issued by Sterling against the Cohens’ assets.

Cohen sued April 13 to try to block prosecutors from looking at communications protected by attorney-client privilege. Trump and his company, the Trump Organization, quickly joined in the suit.

(Updates with Kimba ruling on special master costs in 12th paragraph.)

--With assistance from Bob Van Voris, Shahien Nasiripour, Christian Berthelsen and Chris Dolmetsch.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-personal-attorney-michael-cohen-splits-with-his-legal-team/ar-AAyAQCo?li=BBnb7Kz


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PostPosted: 06/13/18 4:44 pm • # 69 
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Oh what a tangled web we weave...


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PostPosted: 06/14/18 8:39 am • # 70 
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And it gets more tangled every minute of every day, oskar ~ Josh Marshall asks an excellent question!!! ~ :ey ~ emphasis/bolding below is mine, and there are a couple of "live links" in original ~ Sooz

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What’s The Story Here?
By Josh Marshall | June 13, 2018 8:13 pm

A simple, short quotation from a piece today in Vanity Fair about Michael Cohen.

“The breakup was also spurred by a disagreement over payment, and how much the Trump Organization was expected to foot on Cohen’s behalf, according to two sources with knowledge of the dispute.”

Then there’s this from the Times: “The dispute between Mr. Cohen and his lawyers involves the payment of his legal bills, part of which are being financed by the Trump family.”

It speaks for itself. The Trump Organization is Donald Trump. Full stop. Why is the President paying any of Michael Cohen’s legal bills? How much is he paying and has he paid? We knew that the Trump campaign paid money last year. But that was supposedly tied to answering questions before the Russia committees which is at least notionally tied to the campaign. But this is Trump personally. Why is President Trump paying Michael Cohen’s legal bills?

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/whats-the-story-here


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But this is Trump personally. Why is President Trump paying Michael Cohen’s legal bills?


Because Cohen's knowledge can send Trump and his Klan to jail?


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Will he or won't he? ~ my money is on "yes, he will ... eventually" ~ :ey ~ Sooz

Trump fixer Michael Cohen ‘willing to cooperate’ to spare his family from legal ‘pressure’: CNN reporter
Brad Reed / 15 Jun 2018 at 10:52 ET

Trump attorney and longtime “fixer” Michael Cohen is reportedly getting ready to cooperate with prosecutors in exchange for a plea deal.

A source tells CNN reporter Shimon Prokupecz that Cohen “has indicated to family and friends he is willing to cooperate with federal investigators to alleviate the pressure on himself and his family.”

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Michael Cohen has indicated to family and friends he is willing to cooperate with federal investigators to alleviate the pressure on himself and his family, according to a source familiar with the matter.

— Shimon Prokupecz (@ShimonPro) June 15, 2018

CNN’s Kara Scannell further reports that Cohen is increasingly feeling isolated from Trump and his inner circle.

“Cohen has expressed anger with the treatment he has gotten from the President, who has minimized his relationship with Cohen, and comments from the President’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani,” Scannell writes. “The treatment has left him feeling isolated and more open to cooperating.”

Earlier on Friday, Trump tried to distance himself from Cohen, as he said that Cohen was no longer his attorney, while also saying that he always “liked” Cohen — which implies that his affections for Cohen were squarely in the past tense.

Cohen’s office was raided by the FBI this past April. He has reportedly told friends that he is bracing to be arrested within a matter of days.

https://www.rawstory.com/2018/06/trump-fixer-michael-cohen-willing-cooperate-spare-family-legal-pressure-cnn-reporter/


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PostPosted: 06/15/18 9:23 am • # 73 
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The rubber is about to hit the road.


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PostPosted: 06/16/18 7:18 am • # 74 
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Thankfully, KARMA seems to be waking up with a vengeance ~ :ey ~ some "live links" in original ~ Sooz

Prosecutors recover 16 pages of shredded Cohen documents: court filing
By John Bowden - 06/15/18 03:02 PM EDT

Federal prosecutors have reconstructed about 16 pages of shredded documents as part of material seized in raids involving President Trump's longtime personal attorney Michael Cohen earlier this year.

A court filing submitted Friday to the judge in the Southern District of New York who is overseeing the files seized in the April raids states that the documents have been reconstructed and produced for the first time.

Prosecutors also announced that FBI agents had recovered more than 700 pages of encrypted messages between Cohen and other recipients from the encrypted messaging apps WhatsApp and Signal.

A second Blackberry cellphone used by Cohen is also under investigation but has not yet yielded its contents, according to the court filling.

"While the FBI cannot, therefore, estimate the volume of data on this latter device, the BlackBerry produced yesterday contains approximately 315 megabytes of data," prosecutors wrote.

The filing came Friday as the president distanced himself from Cohen, telling reporters that he hasn't spoken to Cohen "in a long time."

“No, he’s not my lawyer anymore, but I always liked Michael. And he’s a good person,” Trump said.

Cohen is reportedly under investigation for allegedly violating federal disclosure laws by working as a lobbyist following the 2016 presidential election, as well as for possible bank fraud and campaign finance violations.

He has reportedly told friends that he expects to be arrested soon, Vanity Fair has reported this week, but Cohen has denied those reports publicly.

"If anyone can blow up Trump, it's him," a former White House official said in an interview with Vanity Fair this week.

http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/392532-fbi-has-recovered-16-pages-from-cohens-shredder-court-filing


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Gee! Do you think we've been maybe misreading Grabem all this time. That, instead of being a racist, ignorant, corrupt, douchebag, he's actually a nice saintly guy. I mean, according to the articles from the past few days he's paying the extensive legal fees for a guy he says he barely knows.


(I wonder if his largesse could extend to Stormy. She must be experiencing some legal fee problems as well. I read in the Boston Globe yesterday that she is appearing at some theatre in Boston this weekend and has nothing to wear for the event - well, to be accurate there was an obvious rypo on the paper's part, they said she was appearing wearing nothing.)


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