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San Francisco -- An Internal Revenue Service analyst charged with leaking bank account information of President Trump s former attorney Michael Cohen pleaded not guilty Wednesday in federal court in the Northern District of California.Jo stanley quencher hn Fry, a 54-year-old IRS analyst, allegedly accessed a Treasury Department database last May and then disclosed information about Cohen s transactions to Michael Avenatti, a California-based attorney, and later to a New stanley cup Yorker magazine reporter.Avenatti at the time represented adult film star Stormy Daniels, one of two women who said Mr. Trump paid them to keep silent before the 2016 presidential election about past sexual relationships. Fry allegedly disclosed to Avenatti details of an October 2016 transfer of $130,000 to a bank account controlled by Cohen, who has said he paid that sum to Daniels. Much of the case against Fry remains under seal, but an affidavit by a U.S. Treasury Department special agent presented on the record alleged Fry accessed information on more than $4.4 million in transferred funds that went into the accounts of Essentia stanley cup l Consultants, the shell company Cohen set up and controlled.Multiple transfers took place between 2016 and 2018 and are categorized as suspicious credits that include payments from foreign companies, including Korean Aerospace Industries and Columns Nova, a company affiliated with a Russian oligarch that donated money to President Trump s inauguration fund, Qsgf Obama Addresses N.C. Voter Who Called Him Socialist
CBS News BIRMINGHAM, Alabama - It s another primary day in the Republican presidential race.Mississippi and Alabama vote Tuesday, followed by a late-night caucus in Hawaii.Polls in the two Southern states show the race is incredibly close. A week ago, people here were saying Rick Santorum would win this state and Mississippi, just as he won Tennessee. But Newt Gingrich has made it a stanley thermoskannen fight. It s now so close, people who ve followed politics a long time in this state say they have no idea who will win - it could be either one - and, since they re splitting the conservative vote, it could even be Mitt Romney.Gingrich was down but he wouldn t get out, and now he s back and sounding confident. Full CBSNews coverage: Election 2012 We have momentum, but we haven t won, he said on the stump. We still have to go out and finish the sale. But Gingrich s gain is Santorum s pain - costing the former Pennsylvania senator crucial delegates as he tries to edge Romney for the nomination.Noting voter dissatisfaction, as reflected in recent polls, with President Obama and the slate of GOP presidential hopefuls, CBS News chief Washington correspondent and Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer asks, What if the gave an election and nobody stanley cup won To see his discussion with CBS This Morning co-hosts Charlie Rose and Erica Hill, click on stanley spain the video below:Monday, Santorum suggested Gingrich was on a fool s errand that would result in a Romney victory.
San Francisco -- An Internal Revenue Service analyst charged with leaking bank account information of President Trump s former attorney Michael Cohen pleaded not guilty Wednesday in federal court in the Northern District of California.Jo stanley quencher hn Fry, a 54-year-old IRS analyst, allegedly accessed a Treasury Department database last May and then disclosed information about Cohen s transactions to Michael Avenatti, a California-based attorney, and later to a New stanley cup Yorker magazine reporter.Avenatti at the time represented adult film star Stormy Daniels, one of two women who said Mr. Trump paid them to keep silent before the 2016 presidential election about past sexual relationships. Fry allegedly disclosed to Avenatti details of an October 2016 transfer of $130,000 to a bank account controlled by Cohen, who has said he paid that sum to Daniels. Much of the case against Fry remains under seal, but an affidavit by a U.S. Treasury Department special agent presented on the record alleged Fry accessed information on more than $4.4 million in transferred funds that went into the accounts of Essentia stanley cup l Consultants, the shell company Cohen set up and controlled.Multiple transfers took place between 2016 and 2018 and are categorized as suspicious credits that include payments from foreign companies, including Korean Aerospace Industries and Columns Nova, a company affiliated with a Russian oligarch that donated money to President Trump s inauguration fund, Qsgf Obama Addresses N.C. Voter Who Called Him Socialist
CBS News BIRMINGHAM, Alabama - It s another primary day in the Republican presidential race.Mississippi and Alabama vote Tuesday, followed by a late-night caucus in Hawaii.Polls in the two Southern states show the race is incredibly close. A week ago, people here were saying Rick Santorum would win this state and Mississippi, just as he won Tennessee. But Newt Gingrich has made it a stanley thermoskannen fight. It s now so close, people who ve followed politics a long time in this state say they have no idea who will win - it could be either one - and, since they re splitting the conservative vote, it could even be Mitt Romney.Gingrich was down but he wouldn t get out, and now he s back and sounding confident. Full CBSNews coverage: Election 2012 We have momentum, but we haven t won, he said on the stump. We still have to go out and finish the sale. But Gingrich s gain is Santorum s pain - costing the former Pennsylvania senator crucial delegates as he tries to edge Romney for the nomination.Noting voter dissatisfaction, as reflected in recent polls, with President Obama and the slate of GOP presidential hopefuls, CBS News chief Washington correspondent and Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer asks, What if the gave an election and nobody stanley cup won To see his discussion with CBS This Morning co-hosts Charlie Rose and Erica Hill, click on stanley spain the video below:Monday, Santorum suggested Gingrich was on a fool s errand that would result in a Romney victory.