Internal advisory fee dispute involving $50‑60M discount and $20M payment settlement, mentions Brad Karp and large dormant accounts
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The passage outlines a private financial advisory arrangement with high‑value fees and a contested payment reduction, naming a prominent New York lawyer (Brad Karp). It suggests possible undisclosed c Advisor demanded upfront advisory fee for a multi‑hundred‑million‑dollar transaction. Proposed discount to $50‑60M, later reduced to $20M after discussions with Brad Karp. Reference to $11M in dorman
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