Posted on 02/23/2019 9:04:55 AM PST by artichokegrower
An Internal Revenue Service analyst in San Francisco was the source of government records showing that Michael Cohen, when he was President Trumps personal lawyer, funneled millions of dollars from foreign companies, as well as an alleged hush-money payment, into Cohens illegal shell company, federal prosecutors charged Thursday.
(Excerpt) Read more at sfchronicle.com ...
How is any Illegally sourced Evidence allowed to be used in a Prosecution or a bogus Investigation of anyone?
This is not like looking through someone’s Trash, it is a malicious Felony Act.
Interesting...Cohen goes into closed door testimony soon....
The guy.
Which guy?
FRY? Thanks.
As they always say...
“Lots of good people at the IRS”
I say ALL scum sucking parasites.
We need domestic Nuremberg style tribunals.
It’s San Francisco. It’s probably the perp and his wife.
I deal with the IRS all the time in my law practice, and they are pathetically slow and have horrible IT practices. I wouldn’t doubt that hundreds of people have access to Trump’s personal and business returns. It is only a matter of time until one of them - probably in a hotbed of anti-Trump sentiments like SF or Fort Lauderdale or Madison/Austin/Berkley - downloads and leaks. Stay tuned.
Enforcers of IRS tax law are attempting to imprison or murder people under "color of authority".
Why not do something good for the country. Release Fienstien’s and Pelosi’s tax records?
That’s correct. They APPLY for those jobs, they aren’t drafted into it.
The one crying.
Bradley “Chelsea” Manning got by with it. Their hero!
There have been too many years of slapping these Minions on the wrist.
Why have I never felt the need to break the conditions under which I was employed? And I’m sure I’m not alone because I have worked with many fine professionals who would never break the conditions under which they were employed.
So, when a government minion breaks the conditions under which they were employed they need to be punished and the punishment needs to hurt, and many other workers who have the same idea of breaking the conditions of their employment need to observe what happens to somebody who breaks the conditions of their employment.
It is that easy. Bastaite talks all about it in his book “The Law” and why there is a need for the law, and how the law has to be more painful then the act that the criminal is undertaking, that way the Criminal Mind might give pause to the fact that the punishment will far outweigh the little bit of pleasure they receive from breaking the law or the conditions of their employment in this case.
Anyone have a photo of this IRS criminal?
Got it...So this is corrupt IRS criminal John C. Fry?
Yes
Thanks for the interesting link.
Looks like yet another fat liberal blockhead.
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