- Giuliani associate Igor Fruman is expected to plead guilty in a federal case against him.
- He was charged with campaign-finance violations, conspiracy, false statements, and falsifying records.
- It's not immediately clear which charge or charges he'll plead guilty to.
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Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani's Ukrainian-born business associate, Igor Fruman, is expected to plead guilty in a federal case against him.
Fruman will appear at a change of plea hearing in a Manhattan federal court on Wednesday afternoon, but the charge or charges he will plead guilty to are not immediately clear.
Fruman and his associates, Lev Parnas, David Correia, and Andrey Kukushkin, were arrested in October 2019 and charged with multiple counts of conspiracy, campaign-finance violations, false statements, and falsifying records, some in connection to their work with Giuliani.
Correia pleaded guilty to two of those charges - defrauding investors and making false statements to the Federal Election Commission - last year and was sentenced in February to one year in prison.
This story is developing. Check back for updates.
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