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Pick your poison here. Rudy’s got some things to worry about.
— Michael Weinstein, a former prosecutor for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York who now chairs Cole Schotz’s nationwide white-collar litigation and government investigations practice, commenting on the numerous potential charges that Rudy Giuliani could face in the future thanks to his dealings with former President Donald Trump. Giuliani may be looking at charges related to tax or campaign-finance violations, failing to register as a foreign lobbyist, or taking bribes from foreign officials.
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