Cohen’s lawyer says that the Stormy NDA wasn’t an attorney-client relationship - Mueller can now ask lots of questions, if it is in scope.
Apparently, the only lawyers worse than Trump’s lawyers are Trump’s lawyers’ lawyers.
Cohen’s lawyer says that the Stormy NDA wasn’t an attorney-client relationship - Mueller can now ask lots of questions, if it is in scope.
Apparently, the only lawyers worse than Trump’s lawyers are Trump’s lawyers’ lawyers.
Yo, dawg, I heard you like lawyers so I put lawyers in your lawyers so you can lawyer while you’re lawyerin’.
I bet Trump’s Lawyer’s Lawyer doesn’t make it past Easter. Or is this just more than that 19-dimension hyper chess being played by Trump, He Who Is Most Blessed With a GMOAT? Good grief. If Trump wasn’t such a vile person, I might feel bad for him. But he is so I don’t.
So Mikey found out his good friend Don had sex with a porn star and his reaction was to pay her a visit with a non-disclosure contract and a six-figure check. You know, like any friend would do.
You said what you did about the life-altering consequences and the acclaim and what not as though it were somehow interesting or alarming.
But here you explain he’s just doing exactly what all prosecutors do, completely ethically and unremarkably.
Why would you have made such a boring statement in the first place, if it was indeed, this completely boring, obvious and inconsequential statement you were in fact making (as you now claim)?
Your behavior puzzles me Myself, I try to say interesting things that are significant to the conversation and will add to people’s knowledge. I thought that was how conversation worked!
Are you telling me that you have never mortgaged your house to pay off an affair as a surprise gift for a friend?
I get the sense that Mikey is headed for a criminal indictment; it’s just a matter of which one.
Picture him sharing a cell with George Bluth: “I have the *worst *fucking attorneys.”
Yup, and there’s not much to boast about his other attorneys, either.
When you have a reputation of neither listening to nor paying your attorneys, it isn’t surprising that you aren’t that attractive a client. Add to that the likelihood of getting your ass kicked in a high profile case, then you have to wonder how he even got the guys that he has.
Shaka. When the walls fell.
fell? they haven’t even been built yet!
We’re going to make the Tamarians pay for it.
“Fame and fortune” notwithstanding, eh? :dubious:
Zinda, his face black, his eyes red.
Yes, and in their version if Bob says “Joe and I committed this crime me together, here’s how we did it” and Joe says, “not only did I not commit a crime, I’ve never met Bob”, there’s a 50-50 chance that Joe is lying and. 50-50 chance that Bob is lying. So if the investigator seems to believe Bobs version, he’s biased. Because people are just as likely to say they are guilty when they are innocent as the reverse.
And in their world, hearsay and circumstantial evidence must be ignored completely or else the investigation is biased. Even though that’s how most investigations start, investigators use that info to find the info that’s admissible in court. And any testimony that comes from anyone that’s ever uttered a negative word against the target should be ignored.
And investigators should “let the whole thing go” if someone can vouch for the target being a good person. But these investigators aren’t following ANY of those rules, so they are biased against the criminals and their work should be thrown out.
Nice!!!
Roger Stone associate Ted Malloch, who was once touted as US Ambassador to the EU, questioned at Boston airport by the FBI as he landed coming back from London, and subpoenaed to talk to Mueller.
I believe you have an excellent grasp of the essence of the thing.
Roger Stone says that his claims that he met with Julian Assange were a joke.