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Professor of Law and Political Science at UC Irvine; Election Law Blogger. Author #JusticeofContradictions coming March 2018 http://amzn.to/2CoWbzx 

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    1. Rick Hasen‏Verified account @rickhasen May 2

      Rick Hasen Retweeted Philip Bump

      That is crazy. To begin with if it is campaign related, it would be an unreported loan to the campaign from Cohen. Then it would be an unreported expenditure.https://twitter.com/pbump/status/991855353242451968 …

      Rick Hasen added,

      Philip BumpVerified account @pbump
      Whoaaaaa. Giuliani says that Trump repaid Cohen the $130,000 personally so no campaign finance violation.
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    2. Rick Hasen‏Verified account @rickhasen May 2

      It also could implicate problems with fraud in relation to the reasons for the home equity loan, but that's outside my area.

      1 reply 27 retweets 131 likes
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    3. Rick Hasen‏Verified account @rickhasen May 2

      If the campaign is paying Cohen's legal fees now, on grounds that the Stormy Daniels issue is campaign related, then it is harder to argue that the initial payment (in the heat of the campaign) was also not campaign related.

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    4. Rick Hasen‏Verified account @rickhasen May 2

      But the point may well already be baked in to the evidence SDNY has collected from Cohen. It could well be there are emails or texts from Cohen, which would show whether he had a campaign-related motive or not.

      2 replies 4 retweets 18 likes
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    5. Eric Columbus‏Verified account @EricColumbus May 2
      Replying to @rickhasen

      Isn’t this arguably better for Trump in that it shifts the campaign-expenditure illegality from Cohen (this reducing his incentive to flip) to the campaign? What am I missing?

      4 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
    6. Randall Eliason‏ @RDEliason May 2
      Replying to @EricColumbus @rickhasen

      I'm no campaign finance expert, but I thought the point was that Trump can give unlimited amounts of his own $ to his own campaign - so if he ultimately paid it himself, then no violation even if it is considered campaign related.

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      Rick Hasen‏Verified account @rickhasen May 2
      Replying to @RDEliason @EricColumbus

      The problem is that Cohen made what could be an unreported loan to the campaign, which is just as serious as an excessive contribution. And now Trump is implicated, where he wasn't necessarily before.

      7:44 PM - 2 May 2018
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        2. Randall Eliason‏ @RDEliason May 2
          Replying to @rickhasen @EricColumbus

          Maybe, although I could see an argument that the loan was to Trump, not the campaign. Regardless, I expect campaign finance violations are the least of these guys' worries.

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        3. Jed Shugerman Vote 11/6‏ @jedshug May 2
          Replying to @RDEliason @rickhasen @EricColumbus

          A loan of this kind for this campaign purpose would be treated as a loan to the campaign. If Michael Cohen spent $100K on campaign flights or venues, those would be donations/loans to the campaign.

          1 reply 1 retweet 3 likes
        4. Eric Columbus‏Verified account @EricColumbus May 2
          Replying to @jedshug @RDEliason @rickhasen

          Eric Columbus Retweeted Kyle Griffin

          Why is Avenatti talking about structuring? Doesn’t that apply only to cash transactions? This was reportedly laundered through a law firm, no? Probably not cash.https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/991866288556400640?s=20 …

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          Kyle GriffinVerified account @kylegriffin1
          Avenatti tells @TheLastWord he hopes Giuliani is not suggesting the Cohen reimbursement took place over several months to avoid $10K+ payments to avoid reporting those payments: “That’s a serious, serious problem. It’s a violation of federal law. It’s a criminal act to do that.”
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        5. Randall Eliason‏ @RDEliason May 2
          Replying to @EricColumbus @jedshug @rickhasen

          Yes only cash. And it’s not money laundering to funnel through a law firm unless the money was criminal proceeds. Lots of loose allegations being tossed around.

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