Convicted Fraudster Says Exchanges With Atty Are Privileged
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By Jake Maher

A convicted fraudster who had his sentence commuted by then-President
Donald Trump — now charged with launching another scam shortly after
leaving prison — is embroiled in a fight with New Jersey federal
prosecutors over his attempt to assert attorney-client privilege for
communications with an Israeli attorney who allegedly participated in the
scheme.

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