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Cohen says Trump directed him to pay for poll rigging

  

Category:  News & Politics

Via:  larry-hampton  •  5 years ago  •  11 comments

Cohen says Trump directed him to pay for poll rigging
at "the direction of and for the sole benefit of" Trump.

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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's former "fixer" Michael Cohen said Thursday that he paid the head of a small technology company thousands in 2015 to rig online polls at "the direction of and for the sole benefit of" Trump.

Cohen was responding to a report in The   Wall Street Journal   that he paid John Gauger, the owner of RedFinch Solutions LLC, between $12,000 and $13,000 for activities related to Trump's campaign, including "trying unsuccessfully to manipulate two online polls in Mr. Trump's favor" and creating a Twitter account called "@WomenForCohen" that "praised (Cohen's) looks and character, and promoted his appearances and statements boosting" Trump's candidacy.

In making the claim, Gauger told the paper he wasn't fully paid for the work, though the Journal said Cohen was reimbursed $50,000 -- the amount the two originally agreed on for Gauger's services -- by the Trump Organization. Gauger, according to the paper, also received a boxing glove "worn by a Brazilian mixed-martial arts fighter" along with the cash payment.
The paper said that Cohen denied paying Gauger in cash, instead telling the Journal that "all monies paid to Mr. Gauger were by check" and declining to comment further. The Trump Organization did not comment to the Journal. Rudy Giuliani, an attorney for Trump, told the paper that the allegation that Cohen received more money than what he paid to Gauger shows he's a "thief.
Later Thursday morning in a statement to CNN, Cohen said his actions were "at the direction of and for the sole benefit of Donald J. Trump. I truly regret my blind loyalty to a man who doesn't deserve it."

CNN has reached out to the Trump Organization for response to Cohen's claim. An attorney for Gauger said they would not comment further on the Journal's story.

The Journal said that Cohen's reimbursement was made around the same time that he received a $130,000   reimbursement from Trump   for expenses incurred during the 2016 election. CNN has   previously reported   that Cohen used the $130,000 as a hush money payment to a woman who allegedly had an affair with Trump, which Trump denies.

Gauger told the paper that Cohen asked him in early 2014 to help Trump score well in a CNBC online poll of business leaders and a 2015 Drudge Report poll of potential Republican candidates. Gauger's efforts for the CNBC poll were unsuccessful, according to the paper, and Trump ranked low in the Drudge Report poll.

Cohen has publicly broken with Trump since cooperating with the Mueller investigation. He is   expected to testify   before the House Oversight Committee next month and is prepared to discuss topics related to hush money payments and aspects of the Trump Organization, including the roles of the President and his children, a source familiar with the matter has said.

CNN's Cristina Alesci contributed to this report.



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Larry Hampton
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1  seeder  Larry Hampton    5 years ago

Cohen has publicly broken with Trump since cooperating with the Mueller investigation. He is  expected to testify  before the House Oversight Committee next month and is prepared to discuss topics related to hush money payments and aspects of the Trump Organization, including the roles of the President and his children, a source familiar with the matter has said.

 
 
 
Snuffy
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2  Snuffy    5 years ago

I hope he brings some evidence or proof with him. Based on his track record so far I can't believe what he says without it.

 
 
 
epistte
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2.1  epistte  replied to  Snuffy @2    5 years ago

Do you believe that Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal ? Cohen would have documents for the transfer of money. 

By
Michael Rothfeld ,
Rob Barry and
Joe Palazzolo
Updated Jan. 17, 2019 12:09 p.m. ET

In early 2015, a man who runs a small technology company showed up at Trump Tower to collect $50,000 for having helped Michael Cohen, then Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, try to rig online polls in his boss’s favor before the presidential campaign.

In his Trump Organization office, Mr. Cohen surprised the man, John Gauger, by giving him both a blue Walmart bag containing between $12,000 and $13,000 in cash and, randomly, a boxing glove that Mr. Cohen said had been worn by a Brazilian mixed-martial arts fighter, Mr. Gauger said.

Mr. Cohen disputed that he handed over a bag of cash. “All monies paid to Mr. Gauger were by check,” he said, offering no further comment on his ties to the consultant.

Mr. Gauger owns RedFinch Solutions LLC and is chief information officer at Liberty University in Virginia, where Jerry Falwell Jr., an evangelical leader and fervent Trump supporter, is president.

Mr. Gauger said he never got the rest of what he claimed he was owed. But Mr. Cohen in early 2017 still asked for—and received—a $50,000 reimbursement from Mr. Trump and his company for the work by RedFinch, according to a government document and a person familiar with the matter. The reimbursement—made on the sole basis of a handwritten note from Mr. Cohen and paid largely out of Mr. Trump’s personal account—demonstrates the level of trust the lawyer once had within the Trump Organization, whose officials arranged the repayment.

 
 
 
Snuffy
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2.1.1  Snuffy  replied to  epistte @2.1    5 years ago

Is that evidence that would stand up in court?  I don't think so.

You have Cohen paying a guy in early 2015.  Says payment was by check, then produce the check. But Cohen doesn't ask for reimbursement until two years later, presents a handwritten note for the money.  Kind of hard to see the connection there except by Cohen's word. As he's already been convicted of lying to the IRS, don't believe I can take his word for something.

Cohen paid this guy between $12 and $13 thousand,  two years later he submits a handwritten note and asks for $50,000 reimbursement. Let's see the government document. Let's see some proof that the two are tied together.

 
 
 
epistte
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2.1.2  epistte  replied to  Snuffy @2.1.1    5 years ago
Is that evidence that would stand up in court?  I don't think so.

You have Cohen paying a guy in early 2015.  Says payment was by check, then produce the check. But Cohen doesn't ask for reimbursement until two years later, presents a handwritten note for the money.  Kind of hard to see the connection there except by Cohen's word. As he's already been convicted of lying to the IRS, don't believe I can take his word for something.

Cohen paid this guy between $12 and $13 thousand,  two years later he submits a handwritten note and asks for $50,000 reimbursement. Let's see the government document. Let's see some proof that the two are tied together.

It could stand up in court if they can find evidence of Trump/his accountant making a cash withdrawal before the cash was exchanged. 

 
 
 
Snuffy
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2.1.3  Snuffy  replied to  epistte @2.1.2    5 years ago

Maybe,  maybe not.  Either way, I'm content to wait for the Mueller report to come out.

 
 
 
Kavika
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2.2  Kavika   replied to  Snuffy @2    5 years ago

Perhaps he will. After all he was Trumps fixer..

 
 
 
Snuffy
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2.2.1  Snuffy  replied to  Kavika @2.2    5 years ago

Yep, all we can do is wait and see.  He did record phone conversations so we just don't know what all is in the possession of the investigators.

 
 
 
Ender
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3  Ender    5 years ago

From what they are saying now, the thing is if he was paying for things like this in cash.

Dirty deeds, not done dirt cheap.

 
 
 
Split Personality
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3.1  Split Personality  replied to  Ender @3    5 years ago

and all cash transactions are, apparently, subject to skimming.

It's a rule of the jungle.

 
 
 
Larry Hampton
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3.1.1  seeder  Larry Hampton  replied to  Split Personality @3.1    5 years ago

Lol my thought as well.

 
 

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