Former Fugees member Pras faces federal trial as potential jurors are questioned about star-studded witness list

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(CNN)Jury selection in the federal trial of former Fugees rapper Pras Michel began Monday, kicking off what is expected to be a weekslong trial that could feature testimony from high-ranking politicians, famous actors and business moguls.

The Grammy-winning artist is accused of making 2012 campaign donations to groups backing then-President Barack Obama without disclosing that the money came from Malaysian billionaire Jho Low. Prosecutors allege that Low funneled more than $21 million to Michel, who in turn used straw donors to make the campaign donations to pro-Obama groups.

Prosecutors further allege that the scheme continued into the Trump administration and that Michel used some of the money Low sent to fund a campaign aimed at stopping a Justice Department investigation into Low's alleged role in embezzling billions of dollars from a Malaysia's sovereign wealth fund, 1MDB.



On Monday, a pool of potential jurors, who filled the ceremonial courtroom in Washington, DC's federal courthouse, were read a star-studded list of names of potential witnesses from both the government and defense counsel to weed out any potential bias in the jury pool.

Attorneys read a list of more than 40 individuals who could be called to testify in the case, including actors like Leonardo DiCaprio, whose film "The Wolf of Wall Street" was funded in part by Low and who reportedly testified to the grand jury that handed down Michel's indictment.

The list also includes Trump allies such as Rudy Giuliani, Steve Bannon and Republican megadonor Steve Wynn as well as ex-government officials like former Attorney General Jeff Sessions and former national security adviser H.R. McMaster.

Defense lawyers also rattled off a list of individuals and companies that could be referred to in the trial, including celebrities Jim Carrey, Jamie Foxx, Britney Spears, Martin Scorsese and Mark Wahlberg, activist Jesse Jackson, as well as a former prime minister of Malaysia, his wife and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

The possible witnesses listed above are not accused of wrongdoing.

Several people tied to the alleged plot have pleaded guilty to federal charges, including former Justice Department employee George Higginbotham, Republican fundraiser Elliott Broidy, and Broidy's business associate Nickie Lum Davis. Former President Donald Trump pardoned Broidy just before leaving office in January 2021.

If convicted, Michel could face decades in prison. Low, who was also indicted, remains at large and is believed to be in China.

Several jurors told the court they could not be impartial given the witness list, referring specifically to individuals such as Giuliani, Broidy, Sessions, and former Trump chief of staff Reince Priebus.

"Some of them are convicted criminals," one potential juror said, citing Bannon and Broidy.

District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, who is presiding over the case, pressed defense lawyers on whether each name they listed would really be part of the trial.

"You did (a) cast of thousands," Kollar-Kotelly said. "Are these names actually going to come up?"

Defense attorneys said all the names on their lists were culled from discovery brought by the government.




Reince Priebus' name will certainly come up," one prosecutor told the judge. "Reince Priebus for sure."

Kollar-Kotelly admonished those sitting in the gallery Monday after laughter broke out in the courtroom when one juror, who said he couldn't be impartial, called former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie a "political hack" and said Ivanka and Eric Trump had "no credibility."

"Please don't laugh," she said. "This is a courtroom."
 

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This is probably the most fascinating story of the moment, just surreal to see.

i followed ALL of this since the beginning of the investigation, read the WSJ book about Jho Low, read all the coverage of Roger Ng, and Tim Leissner, (Kimora Lee's Simmons former husband!) plus the indictments targeting Steve Wynn, and Elliott Broidy, it's such a bizarre and sprawling case.

The thing is Pras is last man standing and he wouldn't take a very very good deal. Facts are he ran 71 million through funnel accounts, and they have him 100%. I read a great Rolling Stone article about this, I will link in a minute, anyone who remembers Pras should read this.

and then I see his lawyer is DAVID KENNER. Dude is WASHED. He's 80! Pras is tripping going to trial with this. David Kenner is a nobody in DC. He's a sleazy LA has been. You are going at the best and brightest and youngest of the countries highest schools, Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and the federal government right across from Main Justice. It's so misguided. Maybe if he had like a DC/Northeastern dream team, I would think he could maybe win. Like former DC US Attorneys, Mary Jo White, someone like that.

His only hope is the Justice Department comes off like overbearing and confusing. But, this is being tried in DC. They will be using their best trial lawyers. Dude will ruin his life if he get convicted. They stacked the deck with a superceding indictment.
 
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“The list also includes Trump allies such as Rudy Giuliani, Steve Bannon and Republican megadonor Steve Wynn as well as ex-government officials like former Attorney General Jeff Sessions and former national security adviser H.R. McMaster.”

Wow I forgot all about Sessions. This idiot gave up a Senate seat he could have literally had until they day he died to go be AG for Trump.

Those Trump tweets about Sessions were real-time cyber bullying. shyt was crazy.
 

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Pras said he ghosted his date, because his phone got seized by the feds LOL

like he didn't have a brand new one that day with the same number
 

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John Forte (caught w/ $1.5m in liquid cocaine)

Wyclef (worked with the Clinton’s to sell Haiti to the wealthy during recovery efforts via his Yele foundation. Walked away with $m’s and finessed this way through the allegations by dissolving the org and feigning ignorance)

Pras ($100m operating as a Chinese agent)
 

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I always wanted to know what happened with this case. Damn 2012? Sheesh..
 

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Give up living off your royalties for the rest of your life because you want to play James Bond with real players delusional brehs
 
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Watch the DOJ finally bring the hammer down when the defendant is black.
 

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Convicted Fugees rapper Pras Michel's lawyer used AI to draft bungled closing argument​

By using an experimental AI program to generate his closing argument, the new legal filing said, his lawyer botched “the single most important portion” of Michel’s jury trial.

Oct. 18, 2023, 7:39 AM EDT / Source: Reuters

By Reuters

The lead defense lawyer for convicted Fugees hip hop star Prakazrel “Pras” Michel improperly relied on an experimental generative AI program to draft his closing argument in Michel’s high-profile criminal trial last spring, according to a newly-filed brief demanding a retrial for Michel.

Michel’s new counsel from ArentFox Schiff said that the AI-generated closing argument by Michel’s previous lawyer, David Kenner, was a resounding flop: “Kenner’s closing argument made frivolous arguments, misapprehended the required elements, conflated the schemes and ignored critical weaknesses in the government’s case,” the brief said.


By using an experimental AI program to generate his closing argument, the brief said, Kenner botched “the single most important portion” of Michel’s jury trial.

Kenner did not immediately respond to two email queries on the new brief. His co-counsel Alon Israely did not immediately respond to a query sent via LinkedIn.

Michel was convicted in April on federal charges of conspiring with fugitive Malaysian financier Jho Low in three alleged lobbying schemes to influence two different U.S. presidential administrations.

His new lawyers contend Kenner’s defense of Michel was woefully inadequate, in part because he relied on the AI program EyeLevel.AI to craft his final argument in the complex, politically charged case, which featured testimony from Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio and former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
“The AI program failed Kenner, and Kenner failed Michel,” the brief said. “The closing argument was deficient, unhelpful and a missed opportunity that prejudiced the defense.”

What’s even more egregious, according to the ArentFox brief, is that Kenner and Israely “appear to have had” an undisclosed financial interest in a company called CaseFile Connect, which acted as a “technology partner” to EyeLevel.AI.

The brief asserts that Kenner and Israely regarded Michel’s trial as an opportunity to tout CaseFile Connect, advancing their own financial interests at Michel’s expense.

CaseFile Connect did not immediately respond to queries sent through its website.

In a declaration accompanying the brief, ArentFox partner Peter Zeidenberg, a former Justice Department political corruption prosecutor, said his team first learned that Kenner had used an AI program to write his closing argument from Michel’s former publicist, who told ArentFox that Kenner said as much at the end of Michel’s trial.

ArentFox subsequently found a little-noticed May 10 press release issued by EyeLevel.AI after Michel’s trial, hailing “the first use of generative AI in a federal trial.”

The press release included a quote from Kenner, who said that the AI program “turned hours or days of legal work into seconds,” and called his use of the program “a look into the future of how cases will be conducted.”
Rapper Pras arrives at U.S. District Court in Washington
Prakazrel (Pras) Michel with his lawyer David Kenner at U.S. District Court in Washington, on March 30, 2023. Kevin Lamarque / Reuters

Zeidenberg’s declaration also cited a LinkedIn post by an EyeLevel.AI executive who confirmed the program’s use at Michel’s trial. “AI startup I’ve been working on is now the first use of AI in a federal criminal trial,” the executive wrote in the post. “Defense lawyers for Fugees star Pras Michel used our platform to rapidly research and help draft closing arguments.”

EyeLevel.AI said in an emailed statement that Kenner and Israely do not have a financial stake in its program. “EyeLevel’s AI for legal is a powerful tool for human lawyers to make human decisions, but do so faster and with far greater information at their fingertips,” the company said in response to ArentFox’s criticism of its closing argument. “EyeLevel is able to ingest and understand complex legal transcripts based solely on the facts of the case as presented in court.”

ArentFox said it had determined that CaseFile Connect and Kenner’s law firm both listed the same office suite in Encino, California, as their primary address. CaseFile Connect’s alternative address, according to Zeidenberg’s declaration, was a New York City office associated with Kenner co-counsel Israely.

CaseFile’s website did not disclose its owners, ArentFox said, but the overlap in addresses, Zeidenberg said in his declaration, “appears to confirm that Mr. Kenner and Mr. Israely had a financial interest in the AI program Mr. Kenner used to write the closing argument and then boasted about after trial.”

The ArentFox lawyer said in the filing that his team had contacted Kenner and Israely through their counsel but they declined to speak with Michel’s new lawyers about the trial.

The motion seeking a retrial for Michel also argued that the proceeding was tainted because the trial judge, U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly of Washington, D.C., allowed jurors to hear that she and another federal judge had already concluded, in the context of the crime-fraud exception to attorney-client privilege, that Michel conspired with an alleged co-conspirator to commit some of the crimes the government charged.

Those references, along with allegedly improper testimony about Michel’s guilt from the lead case agent on his case, turned the jury into “a rubber stamp,” the brief argued.

The brief listed a litany of purported failures by Kenner, in addition to the alleged AI closing argument fiasco. Among the most serious is ArentFox’s accusation that Kenner, who is not an expert in complex white-collar cases or lobbying regulations, outsourced trial preparation to inexperienced contract attorneys at an e-discovery company co-founded by Israely, an old friend.

That inadequate preparation was fatal to Kenner’s attempts to cross-examine government witnesses, the brief said.
 
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