Stormy Daniels

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    TSA so shook he is asking for other people's conspiracy theories lol
     
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    Who is paying Michael Avenatti?

    So exactly who is paying Michael Avenatti? And is he a lawyer, an opposition researcher, a journalist or a campaign operative?

    He wants to make the discussion all about where Michael Cohen, President Trump’s personal attorney, got his money but, to have clean hands, Avenatti needs to come forward with exactly who is financing his operation, who his sources were for detailed banking information, and whether he really is an attorney solely representing Stormy Daniels or just using her as cover to wage a political operation.

    From the beginning, this has been fishy. Daniels's previous lawyer advised her to stick to her agreements. In contrast, Avenatti OK'd her violating with impunity her nondisclosure agreement on “60 Minutes” despite a binding arbitration judgment against her. She has acknowledged on Twitter that she is not paying for her lawyer. So who is? And did he indemnify her against all multimillion-dollar penalties?

    It took a long time and even a court battle to find out that the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee paid for the Fusion GPS dossier, a fact that was disclosed only after the damage was done, as former British spy and the dossier’s compiler, Christopher Steele, had already created a vast echo chamber as though the material he was peddling had been verified in some way — which, of course, it never was. Now Avenatti is being allowed to repeat this same process, mixing truths with half-truths and evading accountability.

    This week, Avenatti released to the media a report detailing consulting payments to Cohen, and much of it, despite a few errors, has been verified. AT&T, Novartis and a real estate firm acknowledge having hired the president’s personal attorney for insights on the incoming administration. Mueller appears to have investigated all of this months ago, and it is highly unlikely that the theory Avenatti is pounding away at — that Russians paid for Stormy Daniels — holds any water or Mueller would not have passed the investigation on to U.S. attorneys in New York. Russia, actually, is Mueller’s bailiwick.

    It seems that everyone has his or her own theory about where the Stormy Daniels payment came from. Rudy Giuliani says it came out the president’s monthly retainer. Cohen said he paid for it. Avenatti speculates it comes from a real estate company that he alleges had ties, of course, to Russia. The Wall Street Journal did an article suggesting that Cohen and his family in 2015 and early 2016 were so prescient that he would need money for Trump women that he and his wife were refinancing their homes to build up cash for this purpose, possibly defrauding the banks.

    More relevant, perhaps, is The New York Times story that Cohen had invested heavily in New York City taxi medallions and, thanks to Uber, those medallions were losing as much as 80 percent of their value and cash flow. A much more logical explanation for Cohen needing cash is that these investments were going south and he needed funds to shore them up or face foreclosure.

    But this release of a “report” by Avenatti also raises the question of where and how did he get this detailed financial information — because he didn’t find it on Google. This is the kind of information that would have been known only by the Treasury Department, his banks or by prosecutors, raising some serious questions about what kind of operation Avenatti is running. Is there a team of people digging this up? Are they paying off sources? Is Fusion GPS involved? Are there political donors behind it that could make this campaign work? He can’t be both an attorney and then participate as an officer of the court in trafficking illegally obtained information.

    Avenatti has been given a free, unfettered media perch on TV to spread his stuff without the networks forcing him to meet any disclosure requirements — saying that he is Stormy Daniels’s attorney when someone else entirely is paying for this operation is not true disclosure that allows the viewer to evaluate the source and potential conflicts. And now he is being given deference as though he was a journalist with an interest in protecting unverified sources while he makes the most headline grabbing pronouncements he can. Lawyers need to disclose the source of their evidence.


    I have no idea if Cohen was on the up-and-up or was playing fast and loose. I wouldn’t want my lawyer selling “insights” on me. But now we have gone from Trump-Russia collusion in the election to the Russians supposedly paying $130,000 after the election — a sum that President Trump definitely wasn’t in need of, and yet this has spun hours of cable commentary. And if this is all a paid donor strategy to discredit Trump, it is backfiring. The more Avenatti, Daniels and Cohen blot out the Democratic message and the president is seen as making peace with North Korea, the latest CNN polls show the Republicans are surging and several polls show Trump’s image rising as well.

    The more you peel back the onion, the more Cohen and Avenatti seem alike — both fixers, bending every rule they can get away with. Fairly or unfairly, Cohen is being put under the microscope, and we can rest assured that every payment in or out will be fully scrutinized by law enforcement. But Avenatti can’t be given a pass on these issues. Americans are en led to know just who this guy is, who is writing his checks and whether he legally obtained his information.

    http://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary...chael-avenatti
     
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    shook
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by TSA View Post
    Who is paying Michael Avenatti?

    So exactly who is paying Michael Avenatti? And is he a lawyer, an opposition researcher, a journalist or a campaign operative?

    He wants to make the discussion all about where Michael Cohen, President Trump’s personal attorney, got his money but, to have clean hands, Avenatti needs to come forward with exactly who is financing his operation, who his sources were for detailed banking information, and whether he really is an attorney solely representing Stormy Daniels or just using her as cover to wage a political operation.

    From the beginning, this has been fishy. Daniels's previous lawyer advised her to stick to her agreements. In contrast, Avenatti OK'd her violating with impunity her nondisclosure agreement on “60 Minutes” despite a binding arbitration judgment against her. She has acknowledged on Twitter that she is not paying for her lawyer. So who is? And did he indemnify her against all multimillion-dollar penalties?

    It took a long time and even a court battle to find out that the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee paid for the Fusion GPS dossier, a fact that was disclosed only after the damage was done, as former British spy and the dossier’s compiler, Christopher Steele, had already created a vast echo chamber as though the material he was peddling had been verified in some way — which, of course, it never was. Now Avenatti is being allowed to repeat this same process, mixing truths with half-truths and evading accountability.

    This week, Avenatti released to the media a report detailing consulting payments to Cohen, and much of it, despite a few errors, has been verified. AT&T, Novartis and a real estate firm acknowledge having hired the president’s personal attorney for insights on the incoming administration. Mueller appears to have investigated all of this months ago, and it is highly unlikely that the theory Avenatti is pounding away at — that Russians paid for Stormy Daniels — holds any water or Mueller would not have passed the investigation on to U.S. attorneys in New York. Russia, actually, is Mueller’s bailiwick.

    It seems that everyone has his or her own theory about where the Stormy Daniels payment came from. Rudy Giuliani says it came out the president’s monthly retainer. Cohen said he paid for it. Avenatti speculates it comes from a real estate company that he alleges had ties, of course, to Russia. The Wall Street Journal did an article suggesting that Cohen and his family in 2015 and early 2016 were so prescient that he would need money for Trump women that he and his wife were refinancing their homes to build up cash for this purpose, possibly defrauding the banks.

    More relevant, perhaps, is The New York Times story that Cohen had invested heavily in New York City taxi medallions and, thanks to Uber, those medallions were losing as much as 80 percent of their value and cash flow. A much more logical explanation for Cohen needing cash is that these investments were going south and he needed funds to shore them up or face foreclosure.

    But this release of a “report” by Avenatti also raises the question of where and how did he get this detailed financial information — because he didn’t find it on Google. This is the kind of information that would have been known only by the Treasury Department, his banks or by prosecutors, raising some serious questions about what kind of operation Avenatti is running. Is there a team of people digging this up? Are they paying off sources? Is Fusion GPS involved? Are there political donors behind it that could make this campaign work? He can’t be both an attorney and then participate as an officer of the court in trafficking illegally obtained information.

    Avenatti has been given a free, unfettered media perch on TV to spread his stuff without the networks forcing him to meet any disclosure requirements — saying that he is Stormy Daniels’s attorney when someone else entirely is paying for this operation is not true disclosure that allows the viewer to evaluate the source and potential conflicts. And now he is being given deference as though he was a journalist with an interest in protecting unverified sources while he makes the most headline grabbing pronouncements he can. Lawyers need to disclose the source of their evidence.


    I have no idea if Cohen was on the up-and-up or was playing fast and loose. I wouldn’t want my lawyer selling “insights” on me. But now we have gone from Trump-Russia collusion in the election to the Russians supposedly paying $130,000 after the election — a sum that President Trump definitely wasn’t in need of, and yet this has spun hours of cable commentary. And if this is all a paid donor strategy to discredit Trump, it is backfiring. The more Avenatti, Daniels and Cohen blot out the Democratic message and the president is seen as making peace with North Korea, the latest CNN polls show the Republicans are surging and several polls show Trump’s image rising as well.

    The more you peel back the onion, the more Cohen and Avenatti seem alike — both fixers, bending every rule they can get away with. Fairly or unfairly, Cohen is being put under the microscope, and we can rest assured that every payment in or out will be fully scrutinized by law enforcement. But Avenatti can’t be given a pass on these issues. Americans are en led to know just who this guy is, who is writing his checks and whether he legally obtained his information.

    http://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary...chael-avenatti
    Leaks bad now.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by TSA View Post
    Who is paying Michael Avenatti?
    james alefantis
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlov View Post
    Leaks bad now.
    lol
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by TSA View Post
    Who is paying Michael Avenatti?
    Mike Flynn
     
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    djohn2oo8

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlov View Post
    Mike Flynn
    lol
     
  9. boutons_deux

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    who paid for The Hulk to bring down Gawker?

    who paid for Paula Jones to go after Bill Clinton?

    who paid Fusion GPS to after Hillary?

    3rd party finance is a problem for right wing assholes only when it's a right wing defendant who is the ox that's getting gored.
     
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    Is Fusion GPS involved?
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spurminator View Post
    What do you find so funny about that question?
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by TSA View Post
    What do you find so funny about that question?
    I find the entire article and your marching orders completely hilarious.

    You don't give a about the slush fund, who paid for it and why -- but the fact it was accurately exposed made you mad.

    Mean mad.

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blake View Post
    You imagined me in a fantasy scenario, dumb .

    You can't understand meanings of words. You're literally re ed.
    your make believe world in which you find purpose/importance is disturbing. no one fantasizes about you blake. we pity you.
    "I can accept failure, but I can't accept not trying." -Michael Jordan
     
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    Avenatti Denies 'Political Interests' Are Paying Him
    Someone asked a question to a post. I thought it was spot on. She asked, if masks work, why weren't they handed out in prisons instead of letting the prisoners go free (many of whom committed more crimes)?
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducks View Post
    Avenatti Denies 'Political Interests' Are Paying Him
    he's a sleaze ambulance chasing "lawyer"... cohen's the same unfortunately.

    get the popcorn!
    "I can accept failure, but I can't accept not trying." -Michael Jordan
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlov View Post
    I find the entire article and your marching orders completely hilarious.

    You don't give a about the slush fund, who paid for it and why -- but the fact it was accurately exposed made you mad.

    Mean mad.

    Playing the Donna brazile card tbh
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by koriwhat View Post
    your make believe world in which you find purpose/importance is disturbing. no one fantasizes about you blake. we pity you.
    It's your make believe world, not mine. You fantasize about me. You literally did that. It's right there.

    This is what i mean by you being literally re ed. I'm seriously not sure your reading comprehension is at an 8th grade level. Seriously.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blake View Post
    It's your make believe world, not mine. You fantasize about me. You literally did that. It's right there.

    This is what i mean by you being literally re ed. I'm seriously not sure your reading comprehension is at an 8th grade level. Seriously.
    lmao whatever gets you through the day blake. cry me a river if you got anymore tears left or just wring out a cushion or two instead.
    "I can accept failure, but I can't accept not trying." -Michael Jordan
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by koriwhat View Post
    lmao whatever gets you through the day blake. cry me a river if you got anymore tears left or just wring out a cushion or two instead.
    Oh more fantasy about me that you'll say is my fantasy.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blake View Post
    Oh more fantasy about me that you'll say is my fantasy.
    it's called weak trolling... you're not as important as you think you are blake.
    "I can accept failure, but I can't accept not trying." -Michael Jordan
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by koriwhat View Post
    it's called weak trolling... you're not as important as you think you are blake.
    Blake is low hanging fruit.


     
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    Quote Originally Posted by koriwhat View Post
    it's called weak trolling... you're not as important as you think you are blake.
    You're fantasizing and talking about me. I'm not paying a dime for the rent.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    Blake is low hanging fruit.
    That's rich
     
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    CNN, MSNBC have given Stormy Daniels Lawyer Michael Avenatti $175 million in earned media
    Someone asked a question to a post. I thought it was spot on. She asked, if masks work, why weren't they handed out in prisons instead of letting the prisoners go free (many of whom committed more crimes)?
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducks View Post
    CNN, MSNBC have given Stormy Daniels Lawyer Michael Avenatti $175 million in earned media
    Earned every cent in two threads.