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    Pras Fails in First Attempt to Overturn Political Conspiracy Conviction

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    Federal Judge Denies Pras of The Fugees’ Attempt to Overturn Conspiracy Conviction

    The denial of Pras’ motion to overturn his federal conspiracy conviction has sparked controversy and renewed interest in the case. Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly’s decision to uphold the conviction has left many wondering about the future of the former Fugees member.

    The case took a surprising turn earlier this year when Pras’ former attorney, David Kenner, pleaded guilty to leaking confidential grand jury files, raising questions about the integrity of the trial. Despite this development, Judge Kollar-Kotelly found the evidence against Pras to be sufficient and denied his motion for acquittal.

    Pras was convicted of money laundering and illegitimate lobbying tactics, but his new legal team argues that his defense was compromised by Kenner’s use of artificial intelligence to prepare his closing statement. They claim that Kenner’s arguments were flawed and failed to adequately represent Pras in court.

    David Kenner, a well-known attorney who has represented high-profile clients in the past, including Death Row Records and Snoop Dogg, now finds himself at the center of this legal controversy. The implications of his actions on Pras’ case remain to be seen, but the denial of the motion for acquittal has left many wondering about the future of the former hip-hop star.

    As the legal battle continues to unfold, the public will be watching closely to see how Pras’ case progresses and whether he will be able to overturn his conviction in the future.

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