Marketwatch: Ex-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen hired an IT firm to rig early CNBC, Drudge polls
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.
Before the 2016 campaign, Michael Cohen paid to have an IT expert electronically stuff an online popularity poll to help his boss, Donald Trump, win. It didn’t work.