Correcting now. This reference to 7 business consulting clients is separate from the 5 clients Cohen brought to Patton Boggs. Do YOU trust that this "consulting" didn't involve crime-fraud?pic.twitter.com/dwOv8u5OEh
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Correcting now. This reference to 7 business consulting clients is separate from the 5 clients Cohen brought to Patton Boggs. Do YOU trust that this "consulting" didn't involve crime-fraud?pic.twitter.com/dwOv8u5OEh
Aside from how disingenuous this is, I'm sad for Paul Manafort that his no-knock warrant has been demoted to has-been status.pic.twitter.com/V9XYiHUODL
SDNY has already debunked this claim, in part by citing Cohen's own public comments. He risks making this a subject of litigation. 


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Though given the number of typos in the filing, it's aggravatingly unclear if that could just be another typo.
Best one, p. 3: "The third legal client directed Mr. Cohen to not to reveal the identity publicly. Upon information and belief, the unnamed legal client’s matters are responsive to any matter covered by Attachment A of the search warrants." Freudian slip?
Does look like the dreaded missing 'not' typo.
Experienced a version of it in a RICO case I tried in USDC MA where the AUSA told the jury in summation that there was "one, and only one, verdict to render in the case - not guilty."
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