In April, on the day he was indicted, Greg Craig appeared in a two-minute YouTube video to mount his defense against charges he deceived the U.S. Justice Department about his past work for Ukraine.
Craig, a former Skadden Arps partner and Obama White House counsel, has described the prosecution as “unprecedented and unjustified”—and said he was “confident that both the judge and the jury will agree with me.” His trial is set to open Monday in Washington.
August 11, 2019 at 10:24 AM
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The original version of this story was published on National Law Journal
In April, on the day he was indicted, Greg Craig appeared in a two-minute YouTube video to mount his defense against charges he deceived the U.S. Justice Department about his past work for Ukraine.
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