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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,359 posts)
Wed May 9, 2018, 11:00 AM May 2018

Is This How Avenatti Found Out?

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"I’ve been trying to think who all would have access, and it’s basically: FinCEN staff, law enforcement who request them, regulators, the bank staff who filed them originally, and possibly independent auditors"



Is This How Avenatti Found Out?

By Josh Marshall | May 8, 2018 9:23 pm

TPM Reader TH thinks he knows where Michael Avenatti got his amazingly specific details. And it sounds right to me …

I want to shed some light on tonight’s post re: Cohen/Avenatti, specifically this line:

“They’ve also confirmed the dollar amounts. So while we still don’t know where or how Avenatti got this information he must have had access to one of Cohen’s ledgers, a bank statement or perhaps an investigative document. The details are simply too specific.”

I work as an Anti-Money Laundering and Bank Secrecy Act Specialist at a financial institution. Every bank/credit union/etc will have someone who’s responsibility it is to examine transactions and file Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) with FinCEN, a department of the Treasury. This is what I do.

Upon reading Avenatti’s document, it’s obvious that he has his hands on (multiple, I think) SARs that have been filed on Cohen. They are structured almost exactly as we write them. The KYC information at the beginning is a huge tipoff. This is something every bank is required to compile when a business account is opened, and it’s what AML staff would refer back to it when examining transactions to see if the account is “behaving” differently than expected. This KYC information would never be included in a bank statement or a ledger. It would only come from a financial institution, and is what is included in SARs narratives to justify their filing. Furthermore, there’s info in the document from multiple banks. Unless Avenatti has people at multiple different banks leaking him info on Cohen (he doesn’t) it comes from a SARs.

We know from the WSJ that at least one bank has filed a SARs on Cohen:

https://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-lawyers-payment-to-porn-star-was-reported-as-suspicious-by-bank-1520273701

I’m pretty gobsmacked that someone would leak SARs to Michael Avenatti, but we live in crazy times. I’ve been trying to think who all would have access, and it’s basically: FinCEN staff, law enforcement who request them, regulators, the bank staff who filed them originally, and possibly independent auditors who come in to make sure banks are filing BSA paperwork properly. My guess would be it’s someone at FinCEN doing it, but I wouldn’t bet a massive amount of money on it.

I would, however, bet massive amounts of money that Avenatti somehow has his hands on SARs filed on Cohen.

I have no idea who leaked this or whether it was a leak per se. But this is extraordinarily detailed information. It all seems accurate. I think TH is likely on the right track here.
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Is This How Avenatti Found Out? (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves May 2018 OP
He does seem pretty sure that Trump will end up resigning. Chakaconcarne May 2018 #1
I think Mueller could hire 10,000 lawyers, and 100,000 investigators, and still... S.E. TN Liberal May 2018 #2
What is KYC? calimary May 2018 #3
"Know your customer." NT mahatmakanejeeves May 2018 #4
bank security policy 'KYC' Know Your Customer Rene May 2018 #5
Aha. Thanks mahatmakanejeeves and Rene! calimary May 2018 #8
Better not have been. We won't need the distraction if it comes out that he did in the middle of.... marble falls May 2018 #6
SQUIRREL!!! mr_lebowski May 2018 #7

S.E. TN Liberal

(508 posts)
2. I think Mueller could hire 10,000 lawyers, and 100,000 investigators, and still...
Wed May 9, 2018, 11:07 AM
May 2018

...never come close to getting to the bottom of all the criminal activity the TraitorTrump crime family and associates are involved with.

marble falls

(57,055 posts)
6. Better not have been. We won't need the distraction if it comes out that he did in the middle of....
Wed May 9, 2018, 12:23 PM
May 2018

in the middle of Mueller unfolding his case.

 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
7. SQUIRREL!!!
Wed May 9, 2018, 01:52 PM
May 2018

Right on queue.

As soon as a story painting Trump badly/illegally, within a day the a decent chunk of the media tends to morph it into the mystery of 'how did the reporter (or whoever) KNOW?!!' in an attempt to distract from the fundamental issue described in the story.

The 'mystery' of something like that draws more eyeballs, is a simpler story for the masses ... and plays right into Dumps hands. Everyone's so 'out to get him' that they're all out there breaking laws to 'find dirt', per Dump.

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