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Weisselberg Approved Payment Without Seeing Retainer Agreement

Michael Cohen leaves for a break during the civil business fraud trial of former President Donald Trump at New York Supreme Court, Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023, in New York. Former Trump lawyer and fixer Mi

In a February 14, 2017, email presented as evidence, Michael Cohen requested payment from Allen, referencing a retainer agreement. However, Jeffery McConney testified that he never saw such an agreement. Instead, he reached out to Allen Weisselberg via email for approval to pay the invoice.

Weisselberg responded with an email stating, 'Ok to pay as per agreement with Don and Eric.' This exchange raises questions about the existence and communication surrounding the retainer agreement mentioned by Cohen.

The email correspondence sheds light on the internal workings and financial transactions within the organization. It highlights the importance of clear documentation and communication in business dealings to avoid misunderstandings or discrepancies.

Jeffery McConney testified he never saw the agreement.
Michael Cohen requested payment referencing a retainer agreement.
Allen Weisselberg approved payment based on an agreement with Don and Eric.

These revelations may have implications for ongoing investigations or legal proceedings related to the individuals involved. The email chain provides a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes operations and decision-making processes within the organization.

As more details emerge from testimonies and evidence presented, a clearer picture of the events leading up to and following these communications may come to light. The significance of these emails in the broader context of the situation remains to be fully understood.

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