also if they care so much, why are they not all along the border giving free ice cream to people all hot from running across the border, kek
Shame on them for making a profit when illegals are starving.
If they really cared, they would give away everything for free to the people.
Put all your wealth where your mouth is,, put up or shut up.
Goes for all of them , kek
Florence is a city next to Canon city where they have the Fed super max and other prisons, located in both.
https://www.bop.gov/locations/list.jsp
Michael Cohen seeks to tear up Stormy Daniels deal, but wants $130,000 he paid for her silence back
Michael Cohen has offered to rip up his non-disclosure deal with Stormy Daniels
Daniels signed a gag order on her alleged 2006 affair with Trump in 2016
She was paid $130,000, and would have to repay it if she takes up the offer
Her attorney, Michael Avenatti, says they will only agree if they can depose Cohen and President Trump
Michael Cohen has agreed to tear up Stormy Daniels' non-disclosure agreement and drop his 20 million dollar lawsuit against her for violating its terms.
But in return, a lawyer for Essential Consultants, the company set up to pay Ms Daniels, said in a court filing Cohen wants Ms Daniels to hand back the $130,000 she was paid as part of the agreement.
Ms Daniels claims she had an affair with Mr Trump in 2006, which the President denies.
Essential Consultants was set up by Mr Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, and a deal was struck with Daniels weeks before the Presidential election in 2016.
The development could kill a plan by Ms Daniels' lawyer, Michael Avenatti, to try to compel the president to provide testimony under oath, if the agreement is rescinded and a judge agrees to dismiss the case.
Avenatti told CNN it was a 'hail Mary' from Cohen to avoid himself or Trump being deposed.
'What they're trying to do is they don't want me to get a chance to depose Michael Cohen and Donald Trump,' he said.
'This is a hail Mary to try and avoid that, that's my first guess.'
Essential Consultants was set up by Mr Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, who pleaded guilty in federal court last month to campaign-finance violations and other charges.
Cohen told the judge that he and Mr Trump had arranged the payment of hush money to Ms Daniels and a former Playboy model to influence the election.
n addition to the offer to quash the agreement, Essential Consultants also agreed to back off its plan to fight Ms Daniels in private arbitration and will not pursue a lawsuit against her, Brent Blakely, a lawyer for the company said in a letter to Ms Daniels' lawyer.
Cohen has said that Ms Daniels could owe 20 million dollars for violating the agreement.
Ms Daniels' lawyer, Michael Avenatti, told The Associated Press Friday's development is 'a stunt by Michael Cohen trying to fix it so that Donald Trump is not deposed'.
Mr Avenatti said he did not have to accept the offer and would not settle the case 'without the depositions,' which he said would include Mr Trump.
He believes the court should invalidate the agreement because it violated campaign finance laws, he said.
Ms Daniels is also suing Mr Trump and Cohen for defamation in a separate suit.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6145493/Company-offers-drop-Stormy-Daniels-hush-money-agreement.html
it's so disappointing, that Paul is a part of the evil Cabal.
The way he shilled for Hillary.
Look at their drum picture, FFS.
And guess where he was playing,, FUCKING VANDERBILT HALL
and then it was attended by some evil fucks
More than just a ticket to ride! Stars come out for Paul McCartney's not so secret concert as he serenades 300 lucky commuters at New York's Grand Central Terminal
The former Beatle put on a surprise show Friday evening at New York City's Grand Central Terminal
Jon Bon Jovi, Meryl Streep, Amy Schumer, Kate Moss and more were let behind black curtains to see the stage
Fans lined 42nd street to watch the star as he promoted his new album called 'Egypt Station'
He performed a 24-song set with his band that spanned more than 50 years of music
Commuters with tickets to ride out of New York's Grand Central Terminal heard a special serenade on Friday evening, with Paul McCartney taking over a corner of the majestic hub for a concert.
Only invited guests including Jon Bon Jovi, Meryl Streep, Amy Schumer, Kate Moss and Chris Rock were let behind black curtains to see the stage, but everyone could hear a 24-song set that spanned more than 50 years of music.
It was a stunt to promote a new album called 'Egypt Station.' McCartney said he wondered 'what's the coolest station we could think of?' and settled on the Manhattan landmark.
The band set up under a chandelier and in front of a giant clock, just off the 42nd Street entrance.
espite grey streaks in his famous mop top, the 76-year-old former Beatle was in fighting trim.
He performed familiar hits like 'Let it Be,' Can't Buy Me Love,' A Hard Day's Night' and 'Lady Madonna' for about 300 lucky fans who were able to snag tickets.
He also dug deeper into his songbook for 'I've Got a Feeling,' ''Hi Hi Hi' and '1985.'
While he played three songs from his new album, McCartney did more from the 50-year-old White Album. The sweaty, dancing crowd hardly minded the trip back in time.
McCartney may be the world's most famous musician, but he's also human. Seemingly nervous as he stood on a riser in the middle of the audience with an acoustic guitar for one song, he flubbed the words to 'Blackbird' not once but twice, starting over both times.
Surrounding fans, famous and non-famous, knew all the lyrics and coaxed him on.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6145293/Paul-McCartney-plays-concert-New-Yorks-Grand-Central.html
https://www.nycgo.com/venues/vanderbilt-hall-at-grand-central-terminal