I'm posting this, Curt, because, based on my Google search, I suspect that your Holy Trinity and the metaphorical Rachel are enabling your intentional misinformed-ism.
I had a feeling that there'd be at least one more bomb exploding in the prosecution's collective face after the weekend. And,...
Uuuuuuuuuuuugly. Again.
Yup!
While being pressed by defense attorney Todd Blanche, Cohen admitted that he pocketed cash that was supposed to be reimbursement for a $50,000 payment Cohen claimed he had shelled out to a technology firm. But Cohen actually gave the technology firm just $20,000, he said.
“So you stole from the Trump Organization,” Blanche asked.
“Yes, sir,” Cohen replied. Cohen said he never paid the Trump Organization back. Cohen has never been charged with stealing from Trump’s company.
Cohen is prosecutors’ most important witness, but he is also vulnerable to attack.
The now-disbarred attorney has admitted on the witness stand to previously lying under oath and other falsehoods, many of which he claims were meant to protect Trump. Cohen served prison time after pleading guilty to various federal charges, including lying to Congress and a bank and engaging in campaign finance violations related to the hush money scheme.
Curt et.al.,
In a legal system where the defendant is innocent until proven guilty, which comes down to a he said, he said... and the he said against the defendant is Michael Cohen... how can you conclude that Trump is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt?