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Looks like Cohen hand delivered a note to Flynn a week before Flynn resigned. It had to do with removing sanctions on Russia. This after Cohen had received the $500,000 from the Russian oligarch.
The noose is getting tighter.
Wow! How will the Trumpers explain this? Oh, Trump didn't know? Yeah right.
Story out that Rudy resigned from his job to be Trump's new fixer. Must be real lucrative for anyone taking that job.
Or does the law firm want him out because he is starting to look like a bit of a loon during the lying.
I saw something about Rudy saying his firm did the kind of hush-money payoffs for clients that Cohen did/does all the time and the firm was like... "Um, no we don't, time to go Rudy."
But at least one comment Giuliani made did seem to ruffle feathers at Greenberg Traurig: When he suggested that Michael Cohen's $130,000 hush money payment to Stormy Daniels was just business as usual. . . Turns out, Greenberg Traurig would rather not associate itself with such arrangements. “We cannot speak for Mr. Giuliani with respect to what was intended by his remarks,” a spokeswoman, Jill Perry, told the New York Times. “Speaking for ourselves, we would not condone payments of the nature alleged to have been made or otherwise without the knowledge and direction of a client.”
In addition to suggesting Giuliani may have burned some bridges, the statement also undercuts the idea that this is a standard practice for reputable lawyers.
Firm partners had chafed over Mr. Giuliani’s public comments about payments that another of Mr. Trump’s lawyers, Michael D. Cohen, made to secure the silence of a pornographic film actress who said she had an affair with Mr. Trump. The president has denied her allegations. In interviews, Mr. Giuliani suggested that such payments were common at his firm.
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The New York Times asked Greenberg Traurig several times to explain those remarks over the past week. On Tuesday, a firm spokeswoman asked for more time to provide answers.
The New York Times asked Greenberg Traurig about those remarks early this week. Shortly after Mr. Giuliani’s resignation was announced, the firm responded.
“We cannot speak for Mr. Giuliani with respect to what was intended by his remarks,” said a spokeswoman, Jill Perry. “Speaking for ourselves, we would not condone payments of the nature alleged to have been made or otherwise without the knowledge and direction of a client.”
I saw something about Rudy saying his firm did the kind of hush-money payoffs for clients that Cohen did/does all the time and the firm was like... "Um, no we don't, time to go Rudy."
Trying to find the link...
Too funny.
So his legal firm quickly denied they involved themselves in such nefarious schemes.
So Mike Pence tried to use the Nixon-Agnew defense (Lies). Trump Admin. has been honest and gave millions of documents, need to end Mueller for the good of the nation.
maybe giuliani just wasn't up to speed on the facts....... of his own law practices.
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