This complaint by J. Whitfield Larrabee against Attorney Sheri Dillon was filed with the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. It is based on a letter sent by Elijah Cummings (D-MD), chair of the House Oversight Committee, to the White House Counsel’s office on Friday February 16, 2019. Cummings’ letter shows that Dillon and Trump repeatedly lied to the Office of Government Ethics about Trump’s reimbursement and other payments to Michael Cohen related to the hush money given to Stormy Daniels. Trump may well be prosecuted for violating 18 U.S.C. sec. 1001, the federal false statements statute, either before or after he leaves office.
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Complaint Against Sheri Dillon to DC Court of Appeals
This complaint by J. Whitfield Larrabee against Attorney Sheri Dillon was filed with the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. It is based on a letter sent by Elijah Cummings (D-MD), chair of the House Oversight Committee, to the White House Counsel’s office on Friday February 16, 2019. Cummings’ letter shows that Dillon and Trump repeatedly lied to the Office of Government Ethics about Trump’s reimbursement and other payments to Michael Cohen related to the hush money given to Stormy Daniels. Trump may well be prosecuted for violating 18 U.S.C. sec. 1001, the federal false statements statute, either before or after he leaves office.
This complaint by J. Whitfield Larrabee against Attorney Sheri Dillon was filed with the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. It is based on a letter sent by Elijah Cummings (D-MD), chair of the House Oversight Committee, to the White House Counsel’s office on Friday February 16, 2019. Cummings’ letter shows that Dillon and Trump repeatedly lied to the Office of Government Ethics about Trump’s reimbursement and other payments to Michael Cohen related to the hush money given to Stormy Daniels. Trump may well be prosecuted for violating 18 U.S.C. sec. 1001, the federal false statements statute, either before or after he leaves office.