Sunday, April 28, 2013

Someone Is Searching My Blog Re. Cohen's Penis Size - Which He Exposed To Me (Ordinarily Viewed As Sexual Harassment But Not With The Los Angeles City Attorney's Office ... They Evidently Think That's Normal)

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SEXUAL HARASSMENT

Streeter:  And is there an S. Cooley -- is an S. Cooley one of the recipients?
Cohen:  Yes, S. Cooley is a recipient.
Streeter:  What is the subject, Mr. Cohen, of that email?  RT 259
Cohen:  And, yes -- oh, subject.  Re:  And, yes, Leonard Cohen does have a small, if non-existent penis …
Streeter:  The first sentence in the email.
Cohen:  Glen [Glenn Greenwald/Guardian UK], Michael asked the crucial -- the crucial question his week.  Does Cohen, who would have me read business legal documents while he was in the bubble bath, have a small penis?  RT 260

Streeter:  Was the IRS one of the recipients?
Cohen:  I’m sorry?
Streeter:  IRS.
Cohen:  Yes, the IRS is a recipient.  RT 261
MISLEADING - COHEN’S BEING ANNOYED IS NOT AN ELEMENT OF THE CRIME.  JURY INSTRUCTIONS DID NOT ACCURATELY ADDRESS THE ELEMENTS OF INTENT TO ANNOY.

Streeter:  Were you annoyed by that email?
Cohen:  Both by the volume and the content.  RT 262
Streeter:  Were you annoyed by the voice mail messages?
Cohen:  Annoyed and alarmed by the voice mail messages.  RT 262

Kelley Lynch Cross:

Streeter:  And the subject about that email is Mr. Cohen’s penis.
Lynch:  … My gay friend, Michael, asked me, what size Mr. Cohen’s penis was, and felt that perhaps he’d like to discuss that.  RT 506  


Streeter: Are the people correct in understanding that you don’t see that as annoying to send out a mass email about a gentleman’s penis size?
Lynch:  I have no idea.  Mr. Cohen didn’t mind looking at people defecating on one another in front of me.  
Streeter:  Do you consider that annoying, Ms. Lynch.
Lynch:  I have no idea.  I would consider it annoying to have to ask for tax information for six years.  RT 508