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P.M. BRIEFING : Leona Seeks Harvard Prof’s Help

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<i> From Times wire services</i>

Hotel queen Leona Helmsley, convicted of 33 counts of federal tax evasion, has turned to Harvard law Prof. Alan Dershowitz for help in an appeal of her four-year prison sentence, it was reported today.

Dershowitz, a legal scholar with a reputation for winning tough appeals, said, “I was asked to look over documents for my opinion” of the Helmsley case, the New York Daily News reported.

“I’ve concluded that a great injustice was done,” said Dershowitz, whose victories include winning a new trial for socialite Claus von Bulow on charges he tried to kill his wife.

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There are “excellent issues on appeal,” Dershowitz said. But he refused to say whether he will represent Helmsley.

She was convicted on charges that she evaded $1.2 million in federal taxes by billing personal expenses to businesses she owned with her husband, Harry.

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