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Title: Cohen Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion, Claims Trump Told Him to Pay Off Paramours
Source: Reason
URL Source: http://reason.com/blog/2018/08/21/c ... ds-guilty-to-tax-evasion-claim
Published: Aug 21, 2018
Author: Scott Shackford
Post Date: 2018-08-22 05:17:48 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 5928
Comments: 53

Those payments are being treated as campaign violations.

Michael Cohen, former lawyer for President Donald Trump, has pleaded guilty to eight charges, including coordinating with Trump during the campaign to make payments to women in order to silence them about sexual liasions.

In federal court in Manhattan this afternoon, Cohen surrendered to the FBI and pleaded guilty to five counts of tax evasion from 2012 to 2016 (equal to more than $4 million), one count of making a false statement to a financial institution, and most importantly, two counts related to illegal campaign contributions from 2016.

Cohen told the court that he arranged for payments for porn star Stormy Daniels and Playboy playmate Karen McDougal to keep them silent about sexual relationships with Trump. He says he did so in coordination with Trump, who later reimbursed him $130,000, concealing when the payments took place in order to appear that they didn't happen during the election.

Cohen didn't actually name Trump, but he did say he did this at the direction of "a candidate," not leaving many other options as to who that might be.

More details of the plea agreement are to come. The agreement does not oblige Cohen to cooperate further with prosecutors. But given the two campaign charges he's pleading guilty to, the lack of a cooperation agreement may not mean a lot.

The deal includes jail time and a fine. He'll be sentenced in December.

UPDATE: Read the plea agreement here. Read the U.S. attorney's charges here.

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#1. To: Deckard (#0)

Of course Trump told him to pay off paramours.

What we need in the US is a constitutional right to privacy, like they have in France. In France, it's illegal for papers to publish what politician is sleeping with whom, or to take pictures of people out with their dates at restaurants or on the street. The right to private life is very strong, and supersedes freedom on the press.

Of course this means that the French are able to very easily "cheat", and do, and cannot be held legally or politically accountable for it. And that's a good thing for everybody.

In the US, we shattered the Clinton Presidency over a blowjob, and we're going to see the Trump presidency shattered over hiding paramours. Men and women are never going to stop being interested in each other and having affairs, and aggressive political and police authorities will always seek to exploit that human weakness to exert power over people.

The answer is France's: to criminalize government or private prying into other people's sexual behavior. Have an affair? That's between the people having the affair and their respective spouses to work out. Publish the affair? Get arrested for violating the constitutional privacy rights of the people having the affair. Attempt to use information about an affair to pressure politicians or businessmen? That's blackmail, and you go to jail. Just publicize it without attempting to influence behavior? That's assault on private life and you go to jail.

Freedom of the press, and of the investigative branches of government, to pry into people's private sexual lives does not exist in France, and it's a criminal offense for the media or the police or politicians or anybody to do it.

That is the sane rule. The United States is destroying itself in an insane effort to control the political arms of government by weaponizing the disclosure of human sexual weakness. The law needs to be change to criminalize the people who investigate it, track it, expose it, and seek to prosecute it.

If you're going after somebody because he had an affair, YOU are the criminal, not him.

That's the better rule.

We'll never get there, for cultural reasons. Which means we will continue to twitch in our national misery, with an abusive government and press.

Vicomte13  posted on  2018-08-22   9:24:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Vicomte13 (#1)

the Trump presidency shattered over hiding paramours.

I think it is more accurate to state that this presidency will be shattered over purposeful violations of campaign finance laws (and possibly additional crimes alluded to by Mr. Cohen)

Jameson  posted on  2018-08-22   9:40:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Jameson (#2) (Edited)

I think it is more accurate to state that this presidency will be shattered over purposeful violations of campaign finance laws (and possibly additional crimes alluded to by Mr. Cohen)

Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton is not prosecuted for wholesale violations of national security.

Trumps mistress is a valid enforcement issue, but compromising national security and scrubbing computers isn't?

When the investigation and prosecution arms of government are that nakedly corrupt and partisan, there is no reason to trust anything they say or do. Americans are rapidly turning into what Soviet Russians were: rightly cynical people who know their government is totally rotten and evil, and who pay lip service to it as necessary.

This is why fewer and fewer people really care when cops get shot. They are turning into Redcoats as the whole government turns into Lord North.

The libertarians are essentially correct insofar as this can only really be fixed by removing the government's power to investigate, prosecute, regulate or enforce key aspects of human life. Unfortunately the libertarians are mostly addicted to pot, so that is their "liberty issue", just as the gun nuts are addicted to guns as their "liberty issue".

A "Leave Me Alone" party is what is needed.

Vicomte13  posted on  2018-08-22   11:26:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Vicomte13 (#7)

Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton is not prosecuted for wholesale violations of national security.

I do not defend, endorse, or support either of the clintons in any manner.

HRC was accused of, and investigated for numerous serious acts. She was found to have not done anything illegal.

I do not believe that the DOJ is corrupt. I do not believe that there is any grand conspiracy to protect her or anyone associated with her existence.

If she has violated US laws, I feel that she should be investigated and prosecuted.

I DO BELIEVE that our current president & administration have the authority and the responsibility to compel the DOJ to engage in further investigation and pursue prosecution.

If we as Americans wish to point the bony finger of indignation toward anyone for allowing HRC to "get off the hook" - we should begin with the current occupant of the White House.

Jameson  posted on  2018-08-22   12:44:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Jameson (#10)

"HRC was accused of, and investigated for numerous serious acts. She was found to have not done anything illegal."

She was so found by corrupt and partisan officials, and given a pass.

"I do not believe that the DOJ is corrupt."

I think it is as corrupt as the mafia - utterly untrustworthy, despicable, oppressive and violent.

"I do not believe that there is any grand conspiracy to protect her or anyone associated with her existence."

I don't think it's grand. I think that there are a "thousand points of partisan light", individuals with power and discretion, who are mad with partisanship, who so thoroughly and self-righteously hate the other side that they take a "whatever it takes" approach and grandly protect her, even though they don't get together and agree to do it.

"If she has violated US laws, I feel that she should be investigated and prosecuted."

I think she clearly has, I agree that she should be, and I am pretty sure it will never happened, as discussed below.

"I DO BELIEVE that our current president & administration have the authority and the responsibility to compel the DOJ to engage in further investigation and pursue prosecution.

If we as Americans wish to point the bony finger of indignation toward anyone for allowing HRC to "get off the hook" - we should begin with the current occupant of the White House."

You are correct. Trump DOES have the power to quell this nonsense. He has the power to pardon people he thinks are being abused, to immediately halt the Mueller investigation, etc. He has the power to do it. Of course it will launch a hellstorm if he does - and then we will be in a to-the-barricades moment politically.

Because I believe that the Mueller probe is a pure witch hunt, that government has no business investigating men's transactions with their paramours at all (and that campaign finance laws, and every other law I can think of, is superseded by the personal right to privacy of consensual sex), that Manafort and Cohen are being prosecuted by partisans because they are close to Trump, I would applaud Trump if he took the iron rod of his office and used it in an overtly abusive and partisan manner to fire and silence - and prosecute - his political enemies. I would support him in doing it, simply because I think that the people spoke in that election, that it is the duty of the losers to shut up, sit down, and accept the verdict.

They have not, and have instead tried to harness up a legal system that I consider to be evil and totally corrupt in order to undo an election. Therefore, I would support the President if he used the full power of HIS officer to overthrow the traditional corrupt politico-legal regime of the United States through abusive pardons and cutting off security clearances and prosecutions every bit as abusive as what has been launched against him - and then throw it to the people to pick sides in the November elections.

I expect that this could lead to violent insurrection and civil war, which I believe the right would win because of the preponderance of force. And I am willing to see the corruption of the country cleansed by fire and blood, rather than to see the one side win using this tactic.

But Trump does not seem to view the world the way I do. So, just as I blame Republicans for the fact that abortion on demand is the law of the land, because they control the institution that made it so and have always had the power to reverse it, I blame any leader who has the power to change something bad but who chooses to let it fester.

Trump should fire Mueller and order the appointment of a Special Counsel to prosecute Hillary Clinton, and following the precedent of the Mueller probe, every single special prosecutor should be a partisan Republican.

If he doesn't do these things, then he is willingly allowing himself and his agents to be tormented past the point he should. He should take it to the mattresses.

Vicomte13  posted on  2018-08-22   14:43:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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