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‘Lottery lawyer’ hid transactions from Rivkin Radler, says president

By Marcella Harper
July 20, 2022
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By Rachel Scharf (July 20, 2022, 6:23 p.m. EDT) — Rivkin Radler LLP’s managing partner spoke Wednesday in the $80 million fraud lawsuit of former partner Jason “Lottery Lawyer” Kurland, saying to federal jurors in Brooklyn that Kurland never told the company that he invested client funds in his own businesses and took referral fees.

The government called Evan Krinick on the fifth day of Kurland’s trial for funneling millions of lottery-winning clients to small business loan companies he ran with a group of Long Island associates.

Krinick testified that Rivkin Radler, a 200-lawyer firm with offices in New York and New Jersey, hired Kurland as…

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