05-21-2024, 01:38 PM
pdq wrote:
Not that it matters, but why isn’t this covered by attorney-client privilege? Did Cohen actually hire him? If you get informal advice from a lawyer, can he still come to court and make funny faces to try and discredit you?
Edit:
Costello himself said he considered Cohen his client. Sent him a bill for his work.
I have to assume that either I’m misunderstanding attorney-client privilege, or the prosecution didn’t consider Costello’s testimony worth trying to block.
Call a law firm, give the clerk your name and address and be connected to an attorney. Ka-ching.