It looks like a bank statement with some notes. Why is it nefarious? Is there some further explanation? Her receiving money isn’t something anyone is questioning, or is it?
Originally Posted by CreatedInSpace
It's a bank statement for Essential Consultants LLC, a Delaware company created by Cohen to pay off Stormy Daniels. It has Allen Weisselberg's handwriting on it. Weisselberg is the CFO of the Trump Organization. I believe he's in prison right now because he wouldn't squeal.
Michael Cohen paid $50,000 to an outfit called Red Finch that tried to rig online CNBC and Drudge polls to favor Trump. So Trump was to reimburse him for that. The $131,000 in the account was to pay off Stormy Daniels. The money went to Keith Davidson, her attorney. And the $60,000 is a little nebulous. It might be to reimburse Cohen for the taxes he'd have to pay on the $180,000 income he'd have from the previous two items. Or maybe it was a bonus or reimbursement for other expenses. Or some combination thereof.
My guess is that Trump initially paid $131,000 to Essential Consultants, and $130,000 of that was wired out to Stormy's attorney the next day. Or maybe the $131,000 on the statement was actually paid to Essential by Cohen from his personal funds, and he was providing documentation to Weisselberg for how much he was owed. The handwritten scribbling shows how Weisselberg was calculating how much Cohen should receive.
So Trump was channeling money through his attorney and fixer, kind of like how Joe Biden passed loans to his brother James through a Delaware attorney. I guess politicians and billionaires do things differently from the rest of us.
I wish someone could tell us how Trump using his own money to pay off Stormy Daniels, channeled through his attorney, is a campaign donation. The guy doesn't do his own accounting or write his own checks, and it's perfectly understandable why he wouldn't want news that he paid off a porn star spreading like wildfire through his organization and family. That shouldn't be a crime. But in New York State, a crime is anything the prosecutor wants it to be.