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Poll-Rigging for Trump and Creating @WomenForCohen: One IT Firm’s Work Order
Behind the scenes, Michael Cohen hired RedFinch Solutions, then allegedly stiffed it—and his boss
By Michael Rothfeld, Rob Barry and Joe Palazzolo
Jan. 17, 2019 6:00 a.m. ET
In early 2015, a man who runs a small technology company showed up at Trump Tower to collect $50,000 for having helped Michael Cohen, then Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, try to rig online polls in his boss’s favor before the presidential campaign.
That's about all you get before hitting the Wall Street Journal's paywall. But I'm sure other outlets will pick this up.
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And the report further states that Cohen did not pay them the agreed amount.
Makes sense --- Trump "stiffs" everyone he owes money.