He has. Admitted to possibly having some sort of “client-attorney” questions he asked of Cohen, but they never had an official relationship which involved retainers, invoices, etc.
Oh, OK. Sound like he just threw poor Cohen under the bus for lying to a judge.
Knowing the context, it would not be surprising that Hannity had Cohen “fix” even more women that were going to come out denouncing others at FOX news or even him.
Hell to the yes. This is like having Angelina Jolie and Scarlett Johansson show up on my doorstep, start fighting over me, challenge each other to a dozen rounds of nude jello wrestling refereed by me, and finally, having collapsed into an exhausted entanglement, agree to a MoWeFr/TuThSa* sharing arrangement.
*Sundays I would spend recuperating in a heated muscle-ointment wrap.
I saw something on my FB feed (an MSNBC clip) that was saying Hannity sought advice from Cohen over the advertiser boycotts of his show, as prompted by left-wing groups. Don’t know if that’s legit.
Of all the lawyers in the country, why would he choose Cohen? I would also think that Hannity already has a personal lawyer for other matters.
Since this involves advertising contracts, would FauxNews have their own lawyers to handle such things?
The judge in the Cohen case is Kimba Woods, the Clinton nominee for Attorney General who withdrew her nomination after it was revealed that she had hired an undocumented nanny.
I would guess if the reporting in this thread is accurate, that Hannity got to know Cohen personally via his relationship with Trump and he therefore turned to him for some semi-formal (aka “free”) advice.
Hope Hannity is sweating like the trumpanzee he is. I wonder if Stormy’s attorney had any idea the dominoes would start falling once he started pushing the not-so-great ape?
Watching them all line up to find out what was in all that seized stiff is hilarious. There must be more there than we suspect.
You’d think Hannity would have mentioned his relationship with Cohen before he started bloviating before his millions of viewers on the outrage and indignity of the raid on Cohen’s office. Must have slipped his mind. I’m sure he would have recused himself otherwise.
He is on his radio show claiming that he is not Cohen’s client because he never paid Cohen, but simultaneously stating that their conversations are protected by attorney/client privilege.
If it comes out that Sean Hannity is up to his— well, where a neck would normally be on a typical person— in shady shit with these assclowns, it would be like Christmas come early.
Has anyone ever died of Schadenfreude? I should get my affairs in order, just in case.