Igor Fruman, one of two indicted associates of President Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, will remain on house arrest
NEW YORK — Igor Fruman, one of two indicted associates of President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, will remain on house arrest, U.S. District Court Judge Paul Oetken ruled on Thursday.
Fruman, who was not required to appear in court because he lives in Florida, intended to return to the U.S. and his purchase of a one-way ticket was “consistent” with past travel arrangements when return trips were booked at a later date, Blanche said. He added that Fruman, who is currently going through a divorce, must be able to leave the apartment to take care of his young children and elderly mother who lives nearby.
Oetken denied the request that the bail conditions be lifted, saying they are “reasonably necessary” considering his resources to travel internationally.
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