Michael Cohen's Congressional testimony

That's quite amusing.

Who would have thought that Trump wouldn't pay his lawyers? Except for all the previous lawyers he didn't pay.


But if Cohen did some honest* work for the Trump organisation, he should be paid.



I'm willing to believe that even ETA: Hypothetically the Trump organisation required some honest work

No actually he should not, because he was suffering under a massive conflict of interest, and was recording them without their consent for the sole purpose of trying to gin up something to bargain with to keep his criminal wife from ending up as chained heat.
 
Yeah, tell it like it is!

Unlike these scumbags who have tried to defend Cohen...

"The man is an honest, honorable lawyer."
- Giuliani

"...fine person with a wonderful family... always liked and respected."
- Trump

https://www.newsweek.com/team-trump...onest-lawyer-months-ago-now-hes-lying-1048129

I mean people who have defended a criminal like Cohen are absolutely the worst! Don't you agree?

You do know that Cohen's monstrous betrayals only came to light after those comments, right? I mean at some level you must know how grossly disingenuous that so called argument is, right?

Thomas Jefferson complimented Benedict Arnold and George Washington promoted him twice.

Hell, if one looks back, I am certain that people said nice things about Judas Iscariot.

That is why his actions are a monstrous betrayal.

"Each of Lucifer's mouths holds a sinner—the four greatest sinners of human history, all Traitors to a Benefactor. In the center mouth dangles Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Christ. In the left and right mouths hang Brutus and Cassius, who murdered Julius Caesar in the Roman Senate, and a fourth mouth dangles from his monstrous taint, where Michael Cohen shall reside."
 
You do know that Cohen's monstrous betrayals only came to light after those comments, right? I mean at some level you must know how grossly disingenuous that so called argument is, right?

Thomas Jefferson complimented Benedict Arnold and George Washington promoted him twice.

Hell, if one looks back, I am certain that people said nice things about Judas Iscariot.

That is why his actions are a monstrous betrayal.

"Each of Lucifer's mouths holds a sinner—the four greatest sinners of human history, all Traitors to a Benefactor. In the center mouth dangles Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Christ. In the left and right mouths hang Brutus and Cassius, who murdered Julius Caesar in the Roman Senate, and a fourth mouth dangles from his monstrous taint, where Michael Cohen shall reside."

:thumbsup: Your hyperbole really keeps these threads rolling along. Don't ever stop, ok?
 
You do know that Cohen's monstrous betrayals only came to light after those comments, right? I mean at some level you must know how grossly disingenuous that so called argument is, right?

Thomas Jefferson complimented Benedict Arnold and George Washington promoted him twice.

Hell, if one looks back, I am certain that people said nice things about Judas Iscariot.

That is why his actions are a monstrous betrayal.

"Each of Lucifer's mouths holds a sinner—the four greatest sinners of human history, all Traitors to a Benefactor. In the center mouth dangles Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Christ. In the left and right mouths hang Brutus and Cassius, who murdered Julius Caesar in the Roman Senate, and a fourth mouth dangles from his monstrous taint, where Michael Cohen shall reside."

Monstrous betrayal. :rolleyes: I'm sure that is what John Gotti said about Sammy Gravano.

Out of curiosity, which time? His previous Congressional testimony where he lied for and at the direction of the President? Or his testimony yesterday where he brought documents that showed that Trump's lawyers edited his previous testimony?

What's clear by both his testimony and the documents that Trump committed Felony Banking Fraud and Felony Insurance Fraud as well as suborned perjury.

One of those documents included financial statements that were provided to Deutsche Bank and Insurance companies. In itTrump grotesquely inflated the value of his assets and grotesquely deflated his liabilities. Among properties he overvalued was the estate he purchased in the late 90s for 7.5 million and recently assessed at under 20 million dollars, that statement valued it to be 291 million dollars.
 
No actually he should not, because he was suffering under a massive conflict of interest, and was recording them without their consent for the sole purpose of trying to gin up something to bargain with to keep his criminal wife from ending up as chained heat.

You are wrong again.

If Cohen did work for Trump, or anyone else, then Cohen should be paid for that work.
 
Benedict Arnold ? Seriously TBD? Your comparing Arnold sending plans for the fort at West Point to the British during the Revolutionary War for money to Cohen providing the documentation that Trump lied to the American people, Banks and Insurance companies.

You and I have a different definition of treason.
 
You are wrong again.

If Cohen did work for Trump, or anyone else, then Cohen should be paid for that work.

Hi! Wrong!

Not only is breach of a lawyer's fiduciary duty a basis for legal malpractice, a defense for a fee claim, but also can require disgorgement of fees.

Ulico Casualty Company v Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker et al. (1st Dept, 2008).
 
Hi! Wrong!

Not only is breach of a lawyer's fiduciary duty a basis for legal malpractice, a defense for a fee claim, but also can require disgorgement of fees.

Ulico Casualty Company v Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker et al. (1st Dept, 2008).

Lying or misrepresenting the facts is NEVER a fiduciary duty.
 
I still want to know where TBD got his law degree.

That is odd, are you suggesting that my citation to a leading New York court decision on disgorgement was correct?

Perhaps you could regale us with your counter-analysis?

Looking forward to it!
 
Hi! Wrong!

Not only is breach of a lawyer's fiduciary duty a basis for legal malpractice, a defense for a fee claim, but also can require disgorgement of fees.

Ulico Casualty Company v Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker et al. (1st Dept, 2008).

If that is the case, then Trump can sue Cohen for damages.

However, Trump is still obligated to pay Cohen for the work that Cohen did for Trump.
 
If that is the case, then Trump can sue Cohen for damages.

However, Trump is still obligated to pay Cohen for the work that Cohen did for Trump.

Like Trump ever pays anyone entirely for the work they do for him. Remember the Moto of the House of Trump is "A Trump never pays their debts"
 

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