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Anonymous tip mentions FBI raids on Michael Cohen's office

Anonymous tip mentions FBI raids on Michael Cohen's office The message references a possible FBI raid on Michael Cohen's office, linking a high‑profile former Trump lawyer to a law‑enforcement action. While the source is an anonymous email with minimal detail, it provides a concrete lead (FBI raid, Cohen) that could be followed up with FOIA requests or cross‑checking with known raid dates. The lack of specifics (date, outcome) limits its immediate investigative value, but the connection to a powerful figure and a federal agency makes it moderately valuable. Key insights: Message claims "Fbhi raids Cohen office" (likely typo for FBI).; Sent on 04/09/18, possibly indicating a recent or ongoing investigation at that time.; Sender is an anonymous Gmail address, suggesting informal tip.

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Anonymous tip mentions FBI raids on Michael Cohen's office The message references a possible FBI raid on Michael Cohen's office, linking a high‑profile former Trump lawyer to a law‑enforcement action. While the source is an anonymous email with minimal detail, it provides a concrete lead (FBI raid, Cohen) that could be followed up with FOIA requests or cross‑checking with known raid dates. The lack of specifics (date, outcome) limits its immediate investigative value, but the connection to a powerful figure and a federal agency makes it moderately valuable. Key insights: Message claims "Fbhi raids Cohen office" (likely typo for FBI).; Sent on 04/09/18, possibly indicating a recent or ongoing investigation at that time.; Sender is an anonymous Gmail address, suggesting informal tip.

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Sender: e:[email protected] Time: 04/09/18 11:46:22 AM (544992382) Flags: 1085445 Is Read: No Is Invitation: No GUID: C4DBD8EF-B5EA-44F1-8F03-C77310E722EA Message: No problem. . rick ,can t believe there is gambling going on Time: 04/09/18 11:49:04 AM (544992544) Flags: 1060865 Is Read: Yes Is Invitation: No GUID: 99657AAA-16D8-4595-95DD-BEE062CC720F a5 Message: LOL! Sender: e:[email protected] Time: 04/09/18 01:15:33 PM (544997733) Flags: 1085445 Is Read: No Is Invitation: No GUID: EF3EC2B9-4E56-4279-8492-3AF7FF29543C Message: Fbhi raids Cohen office Sender: e:[email protected] Time: 04/09/18 02:15:55 PM (545001355) Flags: 1085445 Is Read: No Is Invitation: No GUID: 2891E091-3176-4CF5-BE27-C6830B51724C Message: Wonder if they had to assert crime fraud Time: 04/09/18 02:18:29 PM (545001509) Flags: 1060865 Is Read: Yes Is Invitation: No Gl OQ GUID: 3A590B51-60A4-436B-B469-4F344641821 Message: I'm getting full scope Sender: e:[email protected] Time: 04/09/18 02:19:43 PM (545001583)

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