Posted on 03/24/2023 5:46:19 PM PDT by McGruff
Michael Avenatti, former attorney for Stormy Daniels, recently suggested that former President Donald Trump may hold valuable evidence that could work in his favor if he is indicted. Avenatti issued a cautionary tweet from prison, stating that undisclosed evidence related to the hush money scandal has yet to be revealed and could be detrimental to the prosecution’s case.
Avenatti claimed that if Trump is actually indicted, relying solely on the testimony of Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels to build a case against the former President would be insufficient.
“There are many critical facts and pieces of evidence (texts, emails, etc.) relating to the hush money scandal that have yet to see the light of day,” Avenatti said. “And they will unfortunately be very damaging to the prosecution if Trump stands trial. At this point, you simply can’t build a case on the testimony of Cohen & Daniels.”
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There are many critical facts and pieces of evidence (texts, emails, etc.) relating to the hush money scandal that have yet to see the light of day. And they will unfortunately be very damaging to the prosecution if Trump stands trial. At this point, you simply can't build a case on the testimony of Cohen & Daniels
12:31 AM · Mar 17, 2023
Michael Avenatti @MichaelAvenatti
Atty Joe Tacopina is no Rudy Giuliani/Sydney Powell. The guy knows his way around a criminal courtroom. He will destroy Michael “Dumb as a Box of Rocks” Cohen on the stand, esp. seeing as Cohen publicly lied for 15 mos. and now won’t stop talking on TV. #terriblewitness
12:30 AM · Mar 17, 2023
I want out and I am willing to testify for freedom.
How the heck does he have access to twitter from prison?
Sounds like Alvin the Chumpmonk might be beating a dead horse.
I’ve read that he’s not quite serving time yet.
You read my mind. WTF
A trustworthy source.
Stormy D. was doing a lot of gloating on Twitter when Michael Avenatti was sent to jail. She was entitled to gloat, since Mike allegedly cheated her out of book sales proceeds. He has nothing better to do now.
Might as well use (what remains of) his lawyer brain and aid the defense, if the result will work to loudly pop Stormy’s balloon of new fame and fortune.
Isn’t it odd how all these people trying to frame Trump haven’t died or committed suicide like Vince Foster did(n’t).
Whatever could the difference be?
Why is someone able to “tweet from prison”?
Indeed.
12 Jan 2022: Daily Mail: EXCLUSIVE: ‘He’s trying to score cool points in the hood, but he’s no Tupac’: Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg tells tales of growing up in ‘dangerous’ Harlem to justify police reforms - despite being raised in $2m brownstone and attending elite private school
by Shawn Cohen
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10386785/Manhattan-DA-Alvin-Bragg-tells-tales-growing-dangerous-Harlem-justify-police-reforms.html
Ordinarily, they can’t. The problem is, tons of cell phones get smuggled into prisons, all the time. He could have done it that way.
It could be he called someone and they tweeted on his behalf.
Call out to someone who can log into his account.
The guy isn’t in the hole at Alcatraz.
Michael Cohen will probably be out of the picture. The evidence that Robert Costello presented to DA Bragg and the Grand Jury showed Cohen to be a liar, again. Bragg and his prosecutors are probably working hard to come up with evidence independent of Cohen. If they present evidence coming from Cohen, they’ll have to put him on the witness stand at any trial, and he’ll get torn apart.
Probably calls someone and dictates what he wants to appear on his Twitter account. Today, most prisons have phones in convenient places for convicts to use.
When I started working in NY State Corrections in 1980, convicts got two calls a month, and the person they called had to be on their approved call list. An officer would connect to an operator, give the operator the approved phone number , and the operator would ask the person on the other end if they'd accept the charges. They had 10 minutes in a phone booth for their call. After their 10 minutes was up, the officer would hit the buzzer. If they ignored the warning, the officer would cut into the call, give a verbal order, and if the convict still didn't end the call, the officer had the authority to disconnect the call. Fast-forward 20 years, and we had phones on the housing units, and in the yard...and they could call anyone collect that they wanted. Gone were the twice a month calls, and gone were the approved call lists. Calls a convict makes can be listened to, and recorded.
That’s possible too. The bottom line is, it’s easy to do.
I don’t think they’re busting rocks anymore...
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