K Seles
May 16, 2024

I truly hope the prosecution didn’t make a huge mistake by not calling Weisselberg to the stand, as even the judge suggested. All he would need to do is corroborate his writing on the “buffer it up” document. If Weisselberg lies, he stays in Rikers. If he tells the truth, there is no ‘reasonable doubt,’ and Weisselberg trades places with Trump.

K Seles
K Seles

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Architect by vocation. Individualist by inclination. Political sociologist, anthropologist, rationalist, philosophist, and cosmologist by avocation.

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