Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Trump Gets SCREWED by GUILTY Lawyer, HAUNTED by Past Statements
Episode Date: October 25, 2023Donald Trump is an “idiot, unethical, corrupt, and a lying dirtbag.” So says a 2016 Jenna Ellis, one of Trump’s campaign lawyers who just pled guilty this week to a felony in Georgia, bringing ...the total of trump lawyers convicted of election interference crimes to a whopping 3. Michael Popok of Legal AF analyzes who he predicts the “FINAL 4” of criminal defendants, including Trump will be when Fulton County DA Fani Willis tries her case in the late spring. Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to https://TryMiracle.com/LEGALAF and use the code LEGLAF to claim your FREE 3 PIECE TOWEL SET and SAVE over 40% OFF. Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://pod.link/1510240831 Legal AF: https://pod.link/1580828595 The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://pod.link/1595408601 The Influence Continuum: https://pod.link/1603773245 Kremlin File: https://pod.link/1575837599 Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://pod.link/1530639447 The Weekend Show: https://pod.link/1612691018 American Psyop: https://pod.link/1652143101 Burn the Boats: https://pod.link/1485464343 Majority 54: https://pod.link/1309354521 Political Beatdown: https://pod.link/1669634407 Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://pod.link/1676844320 Uncovered: https://pod.link/1690214260 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is Michael Popock, legal AF. Trump is an idiot, unethical, corrupt, lying, criminal,
dirtbag, whose supporters defy logic. Not my words, those of Jenna Ellis, the lawyer for Donald
Trump and his campaign who just pled guilty in Georgia. She said that back in 2016 before she joined the Trump campaign headed by the
lawyers headed by Rudy Giuliani and Ray Smith and started her Odyssey that led her today
to plead guilty to one count felony five years probation and did something that none of the
other two lawyers, Sydney Powell and um, Ken Chesbro who pled guilty last week did when
they pled. She stood up and did a tearful apology to the judge in which she acknowledged that
she didn't do her due diligence, that she followed blindly the, uh, information given
to her by Rudy Giuliani and Ray Smith, that she't have and that none of what she said or they
said to state legislatures or on the media were about voter fraud were true.
She didn't have to read that aloud, but she chose to read that aloud.
Now Jenna Ellis's grand odyssey to reach this point today where she now is a convicted felon started as
strangely as I just started this hot take.
She thought that Donald Trump was a dirtbag in an idiot in a criminal.
And yet she signed on to be his campaign lawyer, even though she had no experience with election
law or campaigns and to carry the bag for Rudy Giuliani.
She was present at every major event. Rudy
Giuliani attended the phony legislative hearings, quote unquote hearings that were conducted
in hotel ballrooms, not at the state house press conferences, press conferences involving
Sydney Powell. Whenever you see a young blonde woman next to Rudy Giuliani with his hair dyed dripping down his neck, that was Jenna Ellis.
And, you know, how she went from Trump critic to Trump complete supporter getting paid by the Trump campaign. Maybe that's the key to it all. And on social media and otherwise, attacking all of the enemies
and critics of Donald Trump, all the people interested in justice.
And then today having to be brought in tearfully and confess
her sins and her crimes, in which she got a five year,
as I said, five year probation and a small fine.
But an obligation that she stay off of social media, that she doesn't use social media or any proxies to attack any
part of the case or to make contact with witnesses or the like.
I don't think we're going to see Jenna Ellis's lawyer, for instance, do what Ken Chesbro's
lawyer has done.
Scott Grubman, which is to make the media circuit and act like his client had nothing
to say and no information to provide. And therefore, shouldn't be called as a witness and certainly
isn't flipping on Donald Trump. When we know the opposite is likely true and certainly Jack Smith
is going to get to the bottom of who's telling the truth. Mr. Grubman, the lawyer on various
television appearances or Mr. Chesbro in his
proffer and his interaction with the prosecutor's office.
My bet is on the prosecutors and not on Mr. Grubman.
So I don't think Jenna Ellis's lawyers are going to do anything to try to undermine the
sentence here or the agreement that she's reached with the prosecutors.
She certainly don't want the prosecutors running back into court,
saying that there's been a breach of the plea deal.
And therefore, all bets are off and she's back on the trial docket.
Nobody wants to see that, right, Miss Ellis?
So I don't think she's going to do that.
Somebody that cries, whether you call it crocodile tears,
or whatever it is tears of embarrassment.
She's got a future and a law license to worry about. She already
conceded that many of the things that she said were false to the Colorado bar regulators where she holds a license and she skated by the by the skin of her nose by the skin of her teeth
with a $225 fine and a wrap on the knuckles. Now she's gonna have to report back to the bar
that she pled guilty to a felony related
to false statements made including in courtrooms.
And I think they might take a different tack there.
There's no guarantees that the Colorado regulators
of her bar license aren't gonna do something
more drastic now with the new evidence in hand.
Now she's the first time offender in Georgia.
As I explained in a prior hot tick related to Ken Chasbro and Cindy Powell, if they color
within the lines and are good felons in this probationary program, then that felony conviction
will come off their record.
It'll be expunged. Cindy Powell was given
misdemeanors for her cooperation, perhaps indicating the level of information that she's
providing warranted even going lighter on her. So we've got the first four people now cooperating
out of the out of the original 19 co-conspirators, starting with Scott Hall three weeks ago, two
weeks ago, a bell
bondsman involved with the break in and the computer tampering of election equipment in
coffee county.
He got Mr. Meener.
He got probation.
He was the first to go.
And then we had Sydney Powell.
She got Mr. Meener's and she got probation.
Then Ken Chesboro.
He got a felony count and probation.
And now Jenna Ellis, a felony count and probation. And now Jenna Ellis, a felony count and probation.
But this has a tremendous impact on many things, including Donald Trump. First one up on the chopping
block is there's two remaining lawyers that are left among the co conspirators who have not pled
guilty or taken a plea deal. I mean, a pled guilty, but haven't taken a plea deal. Rudy Giuliani and Ray Smith.
Ray Smith was so involved up to his chin in all of this mess that he was actually in
the room guiding the fake electors while they were signing the fake electors certificate.
That's how in DP is Rudy Giuliani.
We already know I could spend dozens of hot takes. I've spent a fair amount of hot takes talking about Rudy Giuliani
and all the things that he's done to promote the big lie that Joe Biden only won by way
of corruption. And so Rudy Giuliani has some serious thinking to do here, because three of his fellow
co-conspirators and lawyers have already pled guilty,
which destroys any opportunity for Donald Trump
to argue that he had a good faith reliance on counsel
to defeat his men's ray or mental intent or criminal intent.
You can't, I mean, this is gonna be stating the obvious
and people are gonna be like, Pope, we know this already, but is going to be stating the obvious. And people are going to be like,
Pope, we know this already, but let me just say it out loud.
You can't rely in good faith on three lawyers who turn out to be criminals who criminally
participated in a conspiracy with you.
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Now, a lot of a lot of commentators, including the lawyer
for Donald Trump down on Georgia, Steve say now, I've already popped out and said, we'll
see every time she takes a plea deal, Fawni Willis drops the racketeering influence and corrupt
organization, Rico count, which is the biggest count that ties all that tied all of them together.
Of course, of course, she dropped it. I mean, no one's gonna plead guilty to the Rico count.
Maybe they will, or maybe they won't.
But she got two felony convictions already,
two misdemeanor convictions.
Doesn't mean that she's not gonna,
she doesn't believe in the strength of her case
when she goes to trial on the Rico case against Donald Trump.
But Steve, say it out like to turn it on its head, right?
Like Alice in Wonderland,
we're going through the looking glass and said,
see, she doesn't really believe in her Rico case,
Faudi Willis.
That's why she keeps using it as a bargaining chip
and dropping it.
No, that's just good prosecutorial bargaining
to get people on board,
get them on board the freight train
that's heading straight without a break
towards your client, Donald Trump. Because this is a freight train that's heading straight without a break towards your client, Donald Trump.
Because this is a freight train now,
and it's picking up tremendous momentum
as Fony Willis picks off all the lawyers
and all their issues and gets them on board
as state witnesses, witnesses for the prosecution,
as they turn what we call state's evidence.
And so I just think it's remarkable, the path,
and it's such a short amount of time, and she's a relatively young person,
for Jenna Ellis to go from, you know, idiot, dirtbag, criminal, unethical, and corrupt to,
sure, here's the engagement letter. Where do I sign up as an attorney? And now, and now, of course, you know, this full Shakespearean play comes full circle in act three, where she stands in front
of Judge Scott McAfee and says, I didn't use my due diligence. I was misled by older lawyers,
you know, who took advantage of me. I mean, basically is what she's saying. And I believe the facts they were telling me without doing my own independent corroboration. Yes, Jenna, you were a member
of an honorable profession. You took an oath, an ethical oath to only promote things with
merit and in good faith as an officer of the court. And you blew it. And you blew
it. And now you're a convicted felon as of today. But the implications here, as each one of these
dominoes falls, the lawyer dominoes specifically, Sydney Powell, Ken Chesbro, Jenna Ellis, you know,
race Smith is no Rudy Giuliani. Let me just say it that way. Race Smith's got nothing to gain by continuing to hold out for Donald Trump.
Right?
Donald Trump's not going to help him.
Donald Trump currently isn't paying his attorney's fees.
By the way, Donald Trump wasn't paying Jenna Ellis's attorney's fees either.
And she became an anti-Trump ever since she got indicted.
She raised about $220,000 on a GoFundMe page, some sort of crowdfunding page to pay for
her legal bills because he had a band in her.
This is the limits of Donald Trump's ability to influence witnesses by paying for their
attorneys.
Can't pay for them all.
Can't pay them all off.
And he picked and chose which ones he wanted to do.
And he left Jenna Ellis out twisting in the wind.
Ray Smith is similar.
So if I were picking
the next set of people to now plead guilty, now that the glass ceiling has been broken,
right? And we've now got four in a week pleading guilty. I think this continues to gain momentum.
If people remember my hot takes and my analysis on legal AF on the Midas Dutch network,
I said it's going to be more flipping than Sunday
morning at the International House of Pancakes. Flip, flip, flip, flip, flip. And that, we only had one.
Now we have four and three really key ones. You may have never heard of the Bell Bondsman
in Coffee County, but you've heard of these other, these other three we've been talking about.
I think the next up to flip race Smith,
he's got nothing to gain by staying close to Donald Trump.
Then I think it's that group of fake electors.
Miss, I'm surprised Miss D'Hampton,
the former election supervisor for coffee county
and Kathy Latham, her co-worker, both fake electors.
I'm surprised they already have, they already have been flipped.
I'm sure they're in discussions.
Soon as Ken Chesbro went, who was the architect of the fake electors scandal, these two have
to go, what do they have to gain? I mean, you know, they're not, they're not in Trump's inner
circle or being paid by Trump or his lawyer. So I think it's this next group of fake
electors. It's Ray Smith, you know, and by the time that's done and the other fake electors,
because remember, there were already eight fake electors who before the indictment
started cooperating with Fony Willis. So she already had them. You take the fake electors,
you take Ray Smith, you take this group, you're down to seven
or eight or nine people left to try.
We're getting awful close to a group that's small enough to try in one trial, if Fannie
Willis wants to do that or in two trials.
And now, as we've said before, now that Fony Willis has cleared out the under the low, low
hanging fruit here, right?
And got the trial of Chesbro and Powell off the docket, which would have blocked, would
have blocked the judge for at least four or five months.
She's got an opening now to try the case of Donald Trump before November of 2024 in the election.
And now all these things are coming,
you know, as she strengthens her hand,
cooperating witness by cooperating witness
by cooperating witness with more to come.
I'm gonna be here on hot takes
and we're gonna be talking on legal AF
about the next batch of two, three, four and five. I think at the end, if she's
got four or five that she has to try, I'd be, I'd be, that would be the limit. Kanye West
stylist who tried to influence corruptly Ruby Freeman to say that she was committing voter
fraud as an election worker. She's gonna plead, you know, will he Floyd black voices for Trump?
I mean, he's nuts from what I can see from a social media, but nobody's paying his freight.
He stayed in the jail the longest because nobody posted his bond.
I mean, if he's offered some sort of plea deal, I think he goes.
And then the, and then I think the lectors and race
Smith. I think you're left with Rudy Giuliani. Maybe Mark Meadows in the final batch. Donald
Trump, Jeff Clark. I think it's that final four. If you're looking at the final four for
Georgia, I feel like it's March madness. Could be March madness. I think that's your final four.
I think it's Giuliani, Clark, Meadows, and Trump. Everybody else clears out of the way.
And if that's the final four of that group, I think Mark Meadows cuts a deal because we already
know he's had at least a limited amount of cooperation with Jack Smith. And then, and then we'll see.
So you either flip earlier, you flip late,
but you're gonna flip because you can't take the risk
unless you're insane of going to trial
in Fulton County, Georgia in front of a jury on these facts.
You just can't.
I know that Donald Trump likes to call himself
I'm Nelson Mandela, and I'll go win prison
for 27 years for what's right.
Just the fact that the words Nelson Mandela came out of his mouth.
I'll do another hot tick on that one.
So reporting right now is this.
Third lawyer for Donald Trump just pled guilty.
And what it means for the implication, ramifications,
for all the other code defendants as they have to make their own independent
individual decision as we get down to what I think is going to be the final
for some time for a March trial.
So it will be March madness.
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