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Cohen lied in NY vs. Trump case, he either lied in 2018 or he is lying now.
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(05-15-2024, 11:31 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: Cohen former advisor told Congress today Cohen swore he had nothing on Donald Trump. He arranged the payments on his own according to Costello. Costello said Cohen did not believe Daniel's story, but he handled it himself to spare Melania.

Cohen waived attorney client privilege so Costelle is free to discuss his interaction with Cohen. This from the article was interesting:

Costello testified before the grand jury for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s case against former President Trump. Costello testified in March 2023, just weeks before Bragg's grand jury indicted Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree.

Why did Bragg use Costello to get Trump indicted but has not called him as a witness. Keep in mind, the DA provides all evidence to a grand jury and the defense provides zero evidence, so one-sided process for indictment.

Why would Cohen lie to his attorney saying Trump did nothing wrong? It seems obvious, he told Costello the truth and is lying now because Bragg threatened to put his wife in jail, and he is a pathological liar.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/michael-cohen-said-trump-had-nothing-stormy-daniels-hush-money-payment-his-ex-attorney-testifies

Michael Cohen once swore Trump wasn't involved in Stormy Daniels payment, his ex-attorney testifies
Costello, a former SDNY prosecutor, testified before the House Weaponization Committee

A lawyer who formerly advised Michael Cohen claims the ex-Trump attorney said the former president had nothing to do with a hush money payment made to pornographic performer Stormy Daniels and that Cohen took care of the arrangement himself.

Robert Costello, an attorney who advised Cohen after Cohen was hit with federal charges in 2018, testified before the House Weaponization Committee on Capitol Hill Wednesday during the same week Cohen has been testifying against his former boss in a Manhattan courtroom.

Costello, a former federal prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, explained he is able to discuss his interactions with Cohen because he "waived the attorney-client privilege and the duty of loyalty of a lawyer to a client
."

"Man denies committing crime!

Man says boss had nothing to do with crime!



Man and boss get caught! Man flips on boss and tells whole story!  Provides proof boss is guilty"

Probably never happened in the history of the United States.   Mellow
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RE: Cohen lied in NY vs. Trump case, he either lied in 2018 or he is lying now. - GMDino - 05-16-2024, 09:07 AM

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