Subway Hero's Story: More Lawsuits!

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She accuses Autrey of breach of contract, demands legal fees, and charges that he's ruined her reputation. Andrew Laufer — Kleiman's lawyer and thus the newest character on the scene — says that the "boilerplate" 50 percent deal would somehow whittle down to 16 percent in the long run, and that Autrey was encouraged to go over it with his own lawyer. Kolker's story describes the conflicted and slightly spooked hero besieged by moochers, and the Kleiman camp doesn't disagree — it's just that the real moochers, Kleiman says, are the do-nothing PR people, accountants, and other lawyers that Autrey had cluelessly retained. That said, she wouldn't mind settling. Either way, we're just pleased to see this once-uplifting tale has now turned into a lawyer-laden orgy of finger-pointing. That's the kind of story we New Yorkers can understand.
Hero & a $lice [NYP]
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