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Michael Cohen Invoiced ,000 For Services Rendered In July

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In a recent development, it has been revealed that the July invoice from a certain individual did not specify an amount, but it was confirmed to be $35,000 according to Jeffery McConney. The email sent from this individual to Allen Weisselberg requested payment for services rendered in July 2017 as per their retainer agreement.

During questioning by Prosecutor Matthew Colangelo, McConney confirmed that there was an implicit understanding of the payment amount, even though it was not explicitly mentioned in the email. When asked about the basis of this understanding, McConney stated that it was derived from his previous notes taken in Weisselberg's office.

This revelation sheds light on the importance of clear communication and documentation in financial transactions. Despite the absence of a specific amount in the invoice, the understanding between the parties was established through prior interactions and notes.

Such instances highlight the significance of maintaining detailed records and ensuring transparency in financial dealings to avoid misunderstandings or disputes. It serves as a reminder for businesses and individuals alike to maintain clear and accurate documentation to prevent any ambiguity in financial transactions.

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