Thursday, January 17, 2019

Trump's Lawyer Hired IT Firm to Rig Early Polls to Favor Trump


In early 2015, a man who Runs a Small Technology Company showed up at Trump Tower to collect $50,000 for having helped Michael Cohen, then Donald Trump’s Personal Lawyer, try to Rig Online Polls in his Boss’s Favor before the Presidential Campaign.

In his Trump Organization Office, Cohen supposedly gave the man, John Gauger, a blue Walmart bag containing between $12,000 and $13,000 in Cash and a Boxing Glove that Cohen said had been worn by a Brazilian Mixed-Martial Arts Fighter, Gauger said. Cohen disputed that he Handed over a Bag of Cash. “All monies paid to Mr. Gauger were by check,” he said, offering No further Comment on his Ties to the Consultant.

Gauger owns RedFinch Solutions LLC and is Chief Information Officer at Liberty University in Virginia, where Jerry Falwell Jr., an Evangelical Leader and Trump Supporter, is President.

Gauger said he never got the Rest of what he Claimed he was Owed. But Cohen in Early 2017 still asked for, and Received, a $50,000 Reimbursement from Trump and his Company for the work by RedFinch, according to a Government Document and a Person familiar with the matter. The Reimbursement, made on the sole basis of a Handwritten Note from Cohen and Paid largely out of Trump’s Personal Account, demonstrates the Level of Trust Cohen once had within the Trump Organization, whose Officials arranged the Repayment.

After this story was published, Cohen said in a tweet that he attempted to have the Polls Rigged with Trump’s knowledge. "What I did was at the direction of and for the sole benefit of [Mr. Trump],” Cohen wrote. “I truly regret my blind loyalty to a man who doesn’t deserve it.”

Rudy Giuliani, a Lawyer for Trump, said Cohen’s being Reimbursed more Money than he paid RedFinch showed the former Trump Lawyer to be a Thief. “If one thing has been established, it’s that Michael Cohen is completely untrustworthy,” he said.

The Reimbursement was mentioned by Federal Prosecutors when they Charged Cohen in August with Eight Felonies, including Campaign-Finance Violations for arranging Hush-Money Payments to an Adult-Film Star and a Playboy Model who allege Trump had Extramarital Sexual Encounters with them. Prosecutors wrote in a Charging Document that when Cohen asked Trump Organization Executives for a $130,000 Reimbursement for a Hush Payment he made to Stephanie Clifford, the Porn Actress known as Stormy Daniels, he also Scrawled a Handwritten Note asking for $50,000 he said he spent on “Tech Services” to aid Trump’s Campaign. Prosecutors didn’t name the Company providing those Services, but people familiar with the matter say it was RedFinch.

Cohen has pleaded Guilty to Campaign-Finance Violations, Tax Evasion, Lying to Congress, and other Charges. He was Sentenced last month to Three Years in Prison. None of those Charges were connected to his Interactions with Gauger and RedFinch.

The Episode further illustrates how the former self-described Fixer for Trump, who Incriminated the President in the Hush Payments, once Operated in Secret to Advance his Boss’s Political Fortunes. Cohen’s dealings involving Trump over the years, including during the 2016 Presidential Race, will be a focus of Cohen’s Testimony at a Feb. 7th Hearing before the House Oversight Committee.

Gauger’s Lawyer, Charles E. James Jr. of the firm Williams Mullen, said Federal Investigators Interviewed Gauger about his Interactions over Six years with Cohen, from their First Meeting in 2012 until last April, when the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Raided Cohen’s Home, Office, and Hotel Room. Gauger, who Recounted those Dealings to The Wall Street Journal, said that though Cohen promised him Lucrative Work for the Presidential Campaign, his Activities related to Trump consisted of trying Unsuccessfully to Manipulate Two Online Polls in Trump’s Favor.

When Cohen requested the $50,000 Reimbursement for Technology Services, he didn’t tell the Trump Organization Executives what Specific Services were performed, and they Didn’t Ask, people familiar with the matter said.

The Reimbursement he obtained for the Deal with Ms. Clifford and the Technology Work was Paid to him over the course of a year and characterized by the Trump Organization as Legal Fees, though it didn’t pertain to any Legal Work he performed at the time, Prosecutors said. Overall, Cohen was paid $420,000, mostly from Trump’s Personal Account, including $180,000 to Reimburse him for Ms. Clifford and RedFinch, a $60,000 Bonus, and another $180,000 to cover Taxes he would owe because the Money would be Declared as Income, according to Prosecutors.

Richard Hasen, an Election-Law Expert and Law Professor at University of California, Irvine, said Cohen had an Obligation to Disclose the Payment to RedFinch as an Independent Expenditure if it was for Campaign-Related Work he didn’t Discuss with the Trump Campaign. Had he Coordinated with the Trump Camp, the Campaign would have been Required to Report any Unpaid for Work as an In-Kind Contribution.

I also look at the Repayments as Collecting In-Kind Contributions to a Campaign and then the Candidate Repaying the Donors.

The Connection between Messrs. Trump and Cohen and Liberty University dates at least to 2012, when Falwell invited Trump to give a Speech and Cohen accompanied him. Soon after, Gauger was introduced to Cohen, helped him set up an Instagram Account and gave him his Cellphone Number should he need more Assistance, he said.

Over the next several years, Cohen often Promised to Connect RedFinch with Executives at Trump’s Hotel and Golf Course Businesses, though he never did, Mr. Gauger said.

In January 2014, Cohen asked Gauger to help Trump Score well in a CNBC Online Poll to Identify the Country’s Top Business Leaders by Writing a Computer Script to repeatedly Vote for him. Gauger was Unable to get Trump into the top 100 Candidates. In February 2015, as Trump prepared to enter the Presidential Race, Cohen asked him to do the same for a Drudge Report Poll of Potential Republican Candidates, Gauger said. Trump ranked Fifth, with about 24,000 Votes, or 5% of the Total.

After making the Cash Payment at Trump Tower, Cohen kept saying he would Pay the Balance of the $50,000 but never did, Gauger said. Cohen also promised to get RedFinch work for Trump’s Campaign. He set up Two phone Calls for Gauger with campaign Officials, who didn’t hHre him, he said. “Mr. Cohen promised but never was able to develop the business he predicted,” said Gauger's Lawyer.

Cohen did give Gauger some other Paying Work. Early in 2016, Cohen hired RedFinch to help create Positive Web Content about the Chief Executive of CareOne Management LLC, a New Jersey Assisted-Living Company that had given Cohen a Consulting Contract. Cohen sent RedFinch checks totaling $50,000 for that Work, Gauger said. Cohen collected $200,000 from CareOne but didn’t Pay Taxes on it, according to the Charging Document filed by Federal Prosecutors, who didn’t Identify the Assisted-Living Company by Name. Cohen pleaded Guilty to Evading Taxes on that Income.










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