In early 2015, the owner of a small tech company showed up at Trump Tower to collect $50,000 for helping Michael Cohen try to rig online polls in Donald Trump’s favor before the presidential campaign. He says he never got what he was owed.
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@WSJ: Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen just now on Twitter: "As for the WSJ article on poll rigging, what I did was at the direction of and for the sole benefit of Trump." Story he is reacting to:
on.wsj.com/2DgxyoE
on.wsj.com/2DgxyoE
@WSJRisk: Michael Cohen hired an IT firm to rig early CNBC and Drudge online polls in favor of Trump. on.wsj.com/2FDFUYU
@hblodget: "In January 2014, Mr. Cohen asked Mr. Gauger to help Mr. 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. Mr. Gauger was unable to get Mr. Trump into the top 100 .." twitter.com/WSJ/status/108…
@nminow: Do these people ever do anything on the level? twitter.com/TimOBrien/stat…
@WSJ: Michael Cohen hired an IT firm to rig early CNBC, Drudge polls in favor of Trump. The contractor says he got much less than the $50,000 promised. on.wsj.com/2FFBtgf
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