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originally posted by: wAnchorofCarp
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
originally posted by: JadedGhost
a reply to: TheMisguidedAngel
How’s Biden going to influence the NY legal system?
Explain Matthew Colangelo leaving Biden's DOJ to join Alvin Bragg’s team of prosecutors .
I noticed no one answered this......
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: wAnchorofCarp
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
originally posted by: JadedGhost
a reply to: TheMisguidedAngel
How’s Biden going to influence the NY legal system?
Explain Matthew Colangelo leaving Biden's DOJ to join Alvin Bragg’s team of prosecutors .
I noticed no one answered this......
Well, having already successfully prosecuted the Trump organization for Trump's use of the Trump Foundation as his personal piggy-bank, securing Matthew Colangelo was a massive win for the prosecutors.
And he was only acting Associate AG for three months, until someone else was appointed.
He also didn't join the Manhattan prosecution team straight away. He left the Acting Assistant AG role in late April 2022 and joined the prosecution team, eight months later, in early December that year.
He probably is living in New York, too, because that is where his legal practice is located.
Good enough reasons to move on.
Also, don't you think that Trump's defiance of a gag order, where he specifically targets a member of the prosecution team, is suspiciously like what a criminal would do? Trump's actions and words (not those of his defence team) show intent to pervert the course of justice.
originally posted by: budzprime69
a reply to: RazorV66
Do you have proof of this or just your feelings about her? Because if you're going with your feelings then that really puts pretty much all of your posts into question.
originally posted by: RazorV66
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: RazorV66
Obviously to direct Bragg to prosecute Trump.
Banana Republic 101
Oh and I guarantee Letitia James had something to do with it as well.
But as the “I am not a Democrat” crowd says…….”Move along, nothing to see here”
originally posted by: JadedGhost
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: RickyD
a reply to: chr0naut
Trump was his vehicle to cash...he stole from redfin no problem...but he knows trump pays enough attention that stealing from someone already willing to pay you very well to practice law for him isn't a good mark. It was easy to see the reason...Cohen even testified to as much...he wanted to and thought he would be the AG...and he wanted that more than anything. He fixed the problem and hid how so he could cash in on the AG spot.
It was Trump who stiffed RedFin when they did work on Trump's behalf to rig the CNBC poll, but CNBC didn't go ahead with that poll. So Trump decided not to pay.
'Red Finch'
Didn't Cohen admit on the stand that he stole the $60k from the Trump organization?
It was 30k. It was supposed to cost him 50k to pay Redfin off to manipulate some poll, but it only ended up costing him 20k. So he kept the difference, because he felt ripped off for not getting a bonus that year.
originally posted by: budzprime69
originally posted by: RazorV66
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: RazorV66
Obviously to direct Bragg to prosecute Trump.
Banana Republic 101
Oh and I guarantee Letitia James had something to do with it as well.
But as the “I am not a Democrat” crowd says…….”Move along, nothing to see here”
You basing your beliefs off of feelings. Isn't that what you always complain about?
originally posted by: budzprime69
a reply to: CarlLaFong
Then if it was theft why did Trump or others directly not go after Cohen for such an action?
Probably would've been the smart move all things considered.
originally posted by: JadedGhost
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: RickyD
a reply to: chr0naut
Trump was his vehicle to cash...he stole from redfin no problem...but he knows trump pays enough attention that stealing from someone already willing to pay you very well to practice law for him isn't a good mark. It was easy to see the reason...Cohen even testified to as much...he wanted to and thought he would be the AG...and he wanted that more than anything. He fixed the problem and hid how so he could cash in on the AG spot.
It was Trump who stiffed RedFin when they did work on Trump's behalf to rig the CNBC poll, but CNBC didn't go ahead with that poll. So Trump decided not to pay.
'Red Finch'
Didn't Cohen admit on the stand that he stole the $60k from the Trump organization?
It was 30k. It was supposed to cost him 50k to pay Redfin off to manipulate some poll, but it only ended up costing him 20k. So he kept the difference, because he felt ripped off for not getting a bonus that year.
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: CarlLaFong
Yes, Cohen money.
So, therefore, no-one else in the world ever did?
originally posted by: budzprime69
a reply to: RazorV66
I didn't deny that.
I just wanted you to admit you are being led by feelings. And you did so.
I don't think it would be wise nor do I think there is enough direct evidence to convict. I guess in an odd way we agree on this issue. But just like you I enjoy reading someone unknowingly admit to my suspicion.
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: CarlLaFong
Yes, Cohen money.
So, therefore, no-one else in the world ever did?