Former White House strategist Steve Bannon should pay Davidoff Hutcher & Citron more than $66,000 on top of the nearly $500,000 in outstanding attorneys fees to cover the firm’s litigation costs, according to newly-filed court papers.

Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arlene Bluth ruled last week that Bannon—who was previously represented by DHC partner Robert Costello—must pay the firm $480,487.87 for past representation. Bannon was a longtime advisor to former President Donald Trump and now hosts a podcast.

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