Convicted Fraudster Says Exchanges With Atty Are Privileged <https://www.law360.com/legalethics/articles/1836721?nl_pk=153d4a8a-6fb9-4a5f-b7aa-0651cdd34b32&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=legalethics&utm_content=2024-05-15&read_main=1&nlsidx=0&nlaidx=12> 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. 3 documents attached | Read full article » <https://www.law360.com/legalethics/articles/1836721?nl_pk=153d4a8a-6fb9-4a5f-b7aa-0651cdd34b32&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=legalethics&utm_content=2024-05-15&read_more=1&nlsidx=0&nlaidx=12> | Save to favorites » <https://www.law360.com/legalethics/articles/1836721?nl_pk=153d4a8a-6fb9-4a5f-b7aa-0651cdd34b32&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=legalethics&utm_content=2024-05-15&read_later=1&nlsidx=0&nlaidx=12>