Giuliani associate Parnas unable to pay both lawyers, agrees to let one
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[December 26, 2019]
(Reuters) - A lawyer for Lev Parnas,
an associate of U.S. President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy
Giuliani who has been charged with campaign finance violations, has
requested to be withdrawn as counsel because of Parnas' inability to pay
both his lawyers, according to a filing made on Christmas Eve.
"Since I entered my appearance, Mr. Parnas' apparent ability to fund his
defense has diminished," attorney Edward MacMahon Jr said in a filing
with the federal court in Manhattan.
"It thus would constitute a significant hardship for Mr. Parnas to
continue being represented by two attorneys in this matter," MacMahon
said, adding that Parnas had agreed to his request to withdraw.
New York-based criminal defense attorney Joseph Bondy, Parnas' other
lawyer, will continue to represent him, according to the filing.
Parnas, a Ukraine-born U.S. citizen, has been charged alongside another
Florida businessman, Belarus-born Igor Fruman, with illegally funneling
money to a pro-Trump election committee and other politicians. Both men
have pleaded not guilty.
Giuliani has said that Parnas and Fruman assisted him in investigating
Trump's Democratic political rival Joe Biden and Biden's son Hunter, who
served on the board of a Ukrainian energy company.
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Ukrainian-American businessman Lev Parnas, an associate of President
Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, exits after a bail
hearing at the Manhattan Federal Court in New York, U.S., December
17, 2019. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
The decision for MacMahon's withdrawal was made in the best
interests of both Parnas and MacMahon, Bondy said in a tweet
"The legal strategy has not changed, and Mr. Parnas remains firmly
committed to providing his evidence and testimony to Congress,"
Bondy said.
(Reporting by Bhargav Acharya in Bengaluru; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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