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Article: Giuliani's Kerik Woes Resurface Through Informant; Candidate Distancing Himself From Former Confidant
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- The Washington Post
- Article date:
- December 19, 2007
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In the heady days of the 1990s when Rudolph W. Giuliani was mayor
of New York and Bernard B. Kerik was one of his most trusted
lieutenants, Lawrence Ray enjoyed his own wild ride.
Ray was one of Kerik's closest friends and the best man at his
1998 wedding. As Kerik was rising to become New York's police
commissioner, Ray was in touch with him regularly -- lending him
money, discussing possible business opportunities, and using Ray's
contacts in Russia to arrange a meeting for Giuliani with former
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
Much has changed since then. Giuliani is now a leading Republican
presidential candidate. Kerik has pleaded guilty to state ethics
charges and is under federal ...
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