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Morning Docket: 05.27.26

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U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche is facing allegations of forgery and legal malpractice stemming from a dispute involving twin defendants and an individual posing as a Mossad agent, according to a Vanity Fair report published this week. The case centers on questions of document authenticity and the scope of Blanche's legal representation in the underlying matter.

The specific details of the allegations remain unclear. The nature of the forgery claims, the identity of the accusers, and the procedural posture of any related litigation have not been disclosed. It is also uncertain whether criminal charges have been filed or whether the dispute remains confined to civil malpractice allegations.

Attorneys should monitor this matter for potential conflicts of interest implications if Blanche's role as Attorney General intersects with any federal investigation or prosecution related to the underlying case. The allegations—particularly those involving document fraud—could carry professional responsibility consequences depending on what evidence emerges and whether bar disciplinary proceedings are initiated.

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