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dajoki

(10,678 posts)
Fri Aug 2, 2019, 09:47 AM Aug 2019

Trump's Hush Money Nightmare Ramps up as New Prosecutors Revive the Stormy Daniels Case

Trump’s Hush Money Nightmare Ramps up as New Prosecutors Revive the Stormy Daniels Case
http://www.smirkingchimp.com/node/85885

Federal prosecutors appear to have wrapped up the investigation into the 2016 Trump campaign’s criminal hush money payments for unknown reasons, potentially related to the Justice Department’s policy against indicting a sitting president. But another team of prosecutors has picked up the case, and according to the New York Times, it has already subpoenaed the Trump Organization in its investigation.

The new probe was started by the district attorney’s office in Manhattan.

These prosecutors can bring criminal charges based on state law, so they do not have the jurisdiction to bring a federal campaign finance case, which is what took down Trump lawyer Michael Cohen. He has pleaded guilty for illegally arranging hush money payments to two women, Karen McDougal and Stormy Daniels, on Donald Trump’s behalf in the run-up to the 2016 election and in violation of campaign finance law.

But as the Times points out, the criminal hush money payments may have involved other illegal activity as well that Manhattan prosecutors could charge. It is a state crime, for example, to falsify business records. And some have argued that the Trump Organization and some of its executives may be implicated in such a crime when they reimbursed Cohen for the hush money he paid from his own funds.

These repayments were disguised as a legal retainer, Cohen has said.

Trump Organization lawyer Marc Mukasey seemed to confirm the existence of the investigation to the Times, calling it a “political hit job.”

He added: “It’s just harassment of the president, his family and his business, using subpoenas as weapons. We will respond as appropriate.”

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Trump's Hush Money Nightmare Ramps up as New Prosecutors Revive the Stormy Daniels Case (Original Post) dajoki Aug 2019 OP
This is going to have to come from NY. Congress knows they can't touch this issue. Nt hughee99 Aug 2019 #1
Can Barr quash this investigation? awesomerwb1 Aug 2019 #2
I don't know but... dajoki Aug 2019 #3
Oh crap awesomerwb1 Aug 2019 #4
Let's not give up hope yet... dajoki Aug 2019 #5
While you are absolutely correct about Vance's slipperiness sir pball Aug 2019 #6
No, it's in no way Federally related sir pball Aug 2019 #7

awesomerwb1

(4,268 posts)
4. Oh crap
Fri Aug 2, 2019, 11:18 AM
Aug 2019

Well, you just destroyed my little bit of hope I had there.

Mind you, it was extreeemely tiny.

sir pball

(4,756 posts)
6. While you are absolutely correct about Vance's slipperiness
Fri Aug 2, 2019, 11:49 AM
Aug 2019

No way would this investigation have been opened without his OK, not to mention if it ended up being a whitewashing of the criminal cabal, he'd most likely get completely steamrolled in the next DA primary. He definitely cozies up to the rich and powerful, but he's also a politician as much as a prosecutor.

sir pball

(4,756 posts)
7. No, it's in no way Federally related
Fri Aug 2, 2019, 11:51 AM
Aug 2019

I'm sure Billy Boy will try to do something, but it's a pretty cut-and-dry state issue; I doubt he'll be any more effective at crushing it than he has been with Letitia James' work.

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