Michael Cohen, his attorney, outlaid the money to Stormy Daniels. He reimbursed Cohen and labelled the payment as “legal fees” instead of campaign contributions. This false business record keeping was done in order to conceal or further the crime of... something.
RE: He reimbursed Cohen and labelled the payment as “legal fees” instead of campaign contributions.
How is an NDA with Stormy Daniels not a legal fee? Didn’t Michael Cohen prepare the NDA for her to sign?
My understanding is non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are legal documents that are widely used in various industries and situations. They are designed to protect confidential information ( yes, even Trump’s affair ) and trade secrets. NDAs are enforceable in court, and parties who breach the terms of the agreement can face legal consequences, including financial penalties or injunctions to prevent disclosure of the protected information.
So, if they are legal documents, how is the payment not a legal fee?
RE: This false business record keeping was done in order to conceal or further the crime of... something.
We can’t just stop there — what is that something?