I’ve been looking at this case and cannot help but conclude that the BOTTOM LINE is — This is going to boil down to a non-payment of taxes to New York State.
The charges allege that Trump directed his former attorney, Michael Cohen, to make the payments, and that he then reimbursed Cohen through a series of falsified retainer payments.
The falsification of business records charges stem from the alleged concealment of the true nature of these transactions in Trump’s business records.
So, if business records were falsified, it boils down to non-payment of taxes he owed to the state.
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OK. You’re wrong.
I'm trying to understand your hypothesis.
How is it that Trump owes taxes?
I just did a quick search and New York does require lawyers to charge a sales tax on legal services.
Without the other crime, Trump's business records are ordinary book-keeping entries. Even with another crime, they are still ordinary book-keeping entries. If Bragg thinks the book-keeping should have recorded the payments as campaign expenses, then he should have been pursuing a campaign finance violation charge, but he's not.
Bragg can't bring campaign finance violation charges because:
That leaves Bragg with fraudulent records in furtherance of another crime. Bragg's problem is that he can't define that other crime beyond a reasonable doubt (he may get away with defining the crime within a New Yorker's doubt).
Bragg is also saying that Trump and Pecker used the National Enquirer to pay informants for information to plant negative stories about Hillary Clinton to harm her candidacy. Before Trump was elected, that used to be called "opposition research."
Hillary Clinton funneled cash payments through Marc Elias at the Perkins Coie law firm to pay former British agent Christopher Steele for the "Steele Dossier" and then planted that story in the American media. Nobody charged Clinton with falsifying records at Perkins Coie in furtherance of another crime, or conspiring with Perkins Coie and Buzzfeed.
-PJ
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Cohen had an ongoing expense account with Trump predating the Stormy thing. He would do legal errands and tap into the expense account.
The Stormy payoff was just part of Cohen’s regular services.
BTW she owes Trump more than half a million.
President Trump has not been charged with any NYS tax code violations.