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Lawyer for Columbia University’s Jewish students netted $6.4M payday while preying on own clients: lawsuit
A lawyer representing Jewish students at Columbia University received $6.4 million while allegedly exploiting his clients, according to a lawsuit. The lawsuit claims the lawyer used the case as a personal financial opportunity rather than advocating for his clients.
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