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Prosecutors Reveal Cohen And AMI Discussed LLC Names On Signal

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Following the revelation of a recorded conversation between Michael Cohen and Donald Trump, new details have emerged regarding discussions about setting up a company to maintain separation from Trump. The day after the recording, Cohen and another individual at AMI exchanged text messages about potential LLC names.

In the audio recording, Cohen can be heard explaining the intention behind establishing a company, stating that it was to create a division from Mr. Trump. This move was likely aimed at keeping certain activities or transactions separate from Trump's direct involvement.

It was also disclosed that Cohen and his associate utilized the Signal app for their communications. Signal is known for its end-to-end encryption, providing a secure platform for sensitive discussions.

Prosecutors have presented a screenshot showing a list of possible names for the LLC, shedding light on the extent of planning and deliberation that went into this endeavor. The use of Signal for calls and messages further underscores the efforts made to maintain confidentiality and discretion in their communications.

These developments add another layer to the ongoing legal scrutiny surrounding Cohen and his interactions with Trump. The establishment of a separate company and the meticulous nature of their discussions indicate a strategic approach to managing certain aspects of their dealings.

As the investigation continues, more details may come to light regarding the purpose and operations of this LLC, as well as the implications it may have on the broader legal proceedings involving Cohen and Trump.

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