So let's go to Bizzaro Earth and give Hannity the benefit of the doubt. It was just some real estate advice.
That means Cohen lied about his work as a lawyer. The other guy was just hush payments to a former playboy bunny.
Would that make it easier to say Trump, who also denied Cohen acted as his attorney with Daniels, has no attorney client privilege cause nobody is calling this dude their lawyer?
Exactly. The thing is that Hannity has fukked Cohen either way because he's already said that Cohen wasn't his lawyer, so any docs or audio between them isn't protected by attorney-client on top of busting up Cohen's arguments that he's a practicing attorney with a client base.
Had Hannity just SHUT THE fukk UP and consulted a lawyer before going on the radio and sinking Cohen, and by extension, himself, he would have been better off. Then again, Trump doesn't just shut the fukk up when he should, either, and shyt he says or tweets is referred to in the courts and used against him.
These rich white people usually don't run up against the law trying to grind them down in this way, so they have no clue of what everyone else knows; don't say anything to or about the fukkin' law when you might be in trouble.