Relevance: This is a follow-up to my earlier posts on Trump, Daniels, Schneiderman, Mueller, and the raid on Cohen's office. Everyone was bemoaning the seizure, but I felt it was purposeful to get Mueller to snap at the bait dangled -- and he sure did! Since Schneiderman had started looking into the NXIVM cult in April -- after ignoring all the smoke signals that started in 2007 -- the federal initiative took precedence and forced him to suspend being in charge of the case against the dump Raniere. I guess he was finishing all those meals his slaves weren't allowed to consume. Here's the submission: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2542197.
In it I theorized that Daniels was actually a friend of our POTUS and it would seem I was correct -- for once.because here's what happened. It'll make you cheer! It also PERFECT aligns with what Q said.
Okay, I really, really, REALLY was starting to doubt the theory I'd posted. I mean, Daniels was getting on my last nerve ... especially her scummy lawyer Avenatti who has set his Twitter account to private. I was starting to hate on her and mumble nasty things, but I missed this story yesterday! It went unnoticed and it's HUGE ...MASSIVE ... INCOMING!!!! Yeah, that big!
Basically, Judge Kimba Wood rendered a judgement in the case brought by Peter Gleason for a protective order to be placed on:
any notes from a 2013 conversation with Michael Cohen about ex-State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's alleged abuse of two women was rejected by a judge Thursday.
Attorney Peter Gleason had sought a protective order on notes Cohen might have taken during their conversation. Those notes could have been seized by the FBI during an April 9 raid on Cohen's law office and residences.
Link: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/protective-order-cohen-notes-schneiderman-abuse-denied-article-1.4008502
YES! Those conversations are now in evidence! Here's more ... same link:
Protective order on Michael Cohen's notes over Eric Schneiderman's abuse allegations denied
In a terse one-page ruling Manhattan Federal Court Judge Kimba Wood rejected Gleason's effort for an added level of secrecy on the notes.
Wood is overseeing an ongoing case over the raid, which revealed an investigation into President Trump's personal attorney for campaign finance violations, as well as bank and wire fraud.
Why is this important? For the obvious reasons, and the not so obvious one. You see, the four women who brought the abuse allegations are NOT the same two that spoke with COHEN!!!! Brilliant! Genius! But now whatever those two women said can be used because they were ruled admissible!!!
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/5/11/17345516/eric-schneiderman-more-accusers
Donald Trump reportedly knew about two more Schneiderman accusers
The New Yorker reported on four women. A court filing suggests there are two more.
It never happens just once four times.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman resigned in shame last week after the New Yorker published the accounts of four women who described how Schneiderman physically abused them.
Today, in a weird twist, a court filing from lawyer Peter Gleason claims that two women came to him in 2012 and 2013 and described similar behavior at the hands of Schneiderman. He told then-New York Post journalist Stephen Dunleavy about the women, who told Donald Trump, who told his personal attorney Michael Cohen.
The lead writer on the New Yorker story, investigative journalist Jane Mayer, tweeted Friday that the two women were not part of her story.
It never happens just once four times.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman resigned in shame last week after the New Yorker published the accounts of four women who described how Schneiderman physically abused them.
Today, in a weird twist, a court filing from lawyer Peter Gleason claims that two women came to him in 2012 and 2013 and described similar behavior at the hands of Schneiderman. He told then-New York Post journalist Stephen Dunleavy about the women, who told Donald Trump, who told his personal attorney Michael Cohen.
The lead writer on the New Yorker story, investigative journalist Jane Mayer, tweeted Friday that the two women were not part of her story.
Not same women as the 4 who talked to New Yorker, says Lawyer for 2 Schneiderman Victims who Talked to Michael Cohen
— Jane Mayer (@JaneMayerNYer) May 11, 2018
The timeline of events don’t match up, either. It’s a pattern we’ve seen again and again in the era of #MeToo. Men who abuse women are often accused more than once, or twice, or even four times. Abuse of power is about entitlement, and many powerful men feel very entitled.
Yeah, Jane Mayer and whoever is writing this article!!!! THAT'S THE POINT! They're two DIFFERENT women! And we don't know what they said! Are you all getting the drift of this?
Best of all these women are not connected to Trump! They're the ones wearing the pussycat ear hats and screaming at the sky to RESIST!!!!
The timeline
The New Yorker reported on the experiences of four women, noting the timing of three of their accounts. Mayer, tweeted that none of the women she interviewed is connected to Trump:
Just to be clear: not one source for our story on Schneiderman has any ties to Trump or Michael Cohen. Our sources all are deeply opposed to Trump and deeply disappointed that Schneiderman let them and their Cause down.
— Jane Mayer (@JaneMayerNYer) May 11, 2018
Segue. Now in 2013, Schneiderman attempted to ''shakedown'' our POTUS -- our POTUS' words, not mine.
https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/403899946702622721
Lightweight shakedown artist AG Eric Schneiderman was exposed in today’s New York Post editorial
Here's the back story on it. AG Eric Schneiderman filed suit against Trump University and there was a $25 million settlement:
https://ag.ny.gov/press-release/statement-ag-schneiderman-25-million-settlement-agreement-reached-trump-university
Statement By A.G. Schneiderman On $25 Million Settlement Agreement Reached In Trump University Case
Further:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2402184/Donald-Trump-claims-President-40-million-lawsuit-phony-university.html
'Obama is out to get me!': Donald Trump claims the President is behind $40 million lawsuit against his 'phony' university that 'falsely' promised to make students rich
- Donald Trump received a lawsuit on Saturday from New York attorney general Eric Schneiderman
- He thinks Obama is involved after the President and Schneiderman met just days ago
Hmmmm .... rabbit hole deepens ... And the alleged woman abuser wearing guyliner also was relied upon to help derail Trump's presidency in bolstering the false narrative based on the bogus dossier and lie about ''Russian collusion.''
https://www.aol.com/article/news/2017/12/26/new-york-attorney-general-eric-schneiderman-could-play-huge-role-in-russia-probe/23317371/
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman could play huge role in Russia probe
So how'd that work out for you, Mr. ... Master .... Scumball Schneiderman?
Our POTUS called it in 2013 with this tweet:
https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/politics/albany/2018/05/08/schneiderman-trump-loses-major-foe-and-2013-tweet-resurfaces/590522002/
Weiner is gone, Spitzer is gone - next will be lightweight A.G. Eric Schneiderman. Is he a crook? Wait and see, worse than Spitzer or Weiner
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 11, 2013
Smart guy, huh? Prophetic, too. But what about Q's contribution to this evidence seizing? Yup, there's that, too:
https://imgur.com/a/tlPMImH
Again:
Cohen raid by FBI?
Public context: re: payment to Stormy Daniels?
SC & FBI raided POTUS’ attorney to pull Stormy Daniels payment info?
RR signed off?
What other docs were collected?
How many places raided?
Raid on the President of the United States’ attorney for payment details re: private case re: Stormy Daniels?
Think logically. ...
How do you introduce evidence into an investigation (legally)?
Why you do it through the use of one very gorgeous, smart gal!
Only question for me is whether Stormy was one of those women who talked to Cohen ... and what could it have had to do with .... ?????
https://imgur.com/a/ZjTRpvI
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Factfinder2 ago
Great news and glad you stayed on it.
Btw, I don't believe the Jehovah's Witness bit in your post has to do with an accusation against Schneiderman. It's about a whistle-blowing ex-JW filing a complaint against JW officials for covering up crimes. The complaint was filed in the NY State AG's office.
migratorypatterns ago
Hey, thanks! Good words are always appreciated.
Well, that would directly involve Schneiderman if it was filed in the time he was AG.
Factfinder2 ago
wow. whatever.
migratorypatterns ago
What'd say?
Are you replying to me? Whatever I said, I wasn't trying to be rude. Sorry.
Factfinder2 ago
Well, okay. I don't get what you think the article was saying about Schneiderman. People typically file legal complaints in the attorney general's office. That's all the article was saying about the AG's office--that the complaint was filed there.
There doesn't seem to be a connection beyond that between Schneiderman and the complaint that was filed is all I was trying to point out. Not a big deal.
migratorypatterns ago
Understood.
But it is his discretion that is used in following up on said complaint. I know, I'll give you an example:
An actress is assaulted by a big-time movie producer/director. She goes to the LAPD and files a complaint. The LAPD determines there's no evidence that the sex was not consensual despite bruising, a hospital report, and two witnesses. Who would you say is responsible for the case not going forward?
Factfinder2 ago
The case was filed May 18 and there's no indication in the article that it's not being followed up on, but I say let's agree to disagree and move on. It's a mole hill.