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re: Who was the alleged " victim " in the Trump ledger entry

Posted on 5/14/24 at 11:04 pm to
Posted by McChowder
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Posted on 5/14/24 at 11:04 pm to
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Assuming Trump mislabeled an expense, deliberately or on advice from his lawyer or for whatever reason, isn't this Trump's own business journal
What crime was he covering as the agreement with Stormy was perfectly legal? Who was he hiding the correct entry from?

That isn't even the important question. The statue of limitations have expired on that. The question is what underlining crime is he being charged with that turns an expired misdemeanor into a felony? We are in week three of a criminal trial and the prosecutors have refused to identify what law or statute he is being accused of violating.

How do you not petition scotus at this point for an
Posted by tigersbb
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 5/14/24 at 11:31 pm to
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That isn't even the important question. The statue of limitations have expired on that. The question is what underlining crime is he being charged with that turns an expired misdemeanor into a felony? We are in week three of a criminal trial and the prosecutors have refused to identify what law or statute he is being accused of violating.

How do you not petition scotus at this point for an


Regardless of his Trump's reason for paying Stormy he paid with his own funds, therefore there was no misappropriation of campaign finances.

So the only other avenue to pursue might be an obligation to report any and all payments made in conjunction with the campaign, no matter the source nor to whom the payment was made. Which then requires the jury to infer whether the only motive was to avoid political harm rather than to protect his family. They are both valid goals and regardless of what one wants to believe the tie goes to the runner.

The other question is does Trump get shielded by the fact he was acting on the advice of his attorney who created the plan and put it into motion, elected to make payment by taking a home equity loan on his own property and paying out of his own check book. ( Tiger fans, Cohen was Will Wade like on that one)
Posted by UncleFestersLegs
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Posted on 5/15/24 at 6:44 am to
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The question is what underlining crime is he being charged with that turns an expired misdemeanor into a felony? We are in week three of a criminal trial and the prosecutors have refused to identify what law or statute he is being accused of violating.
I have yet to see this answered by any of our resident expert lawyers. Should be a layup for them
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