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"He has said he doesn't have enough money to pay for a lawyer," Cardinale told ABCNews.com. "It's as simple as that. And this is the kind of case that requires a lawyer with very specific qualifications and abilities and manpower. ... The guy deserves the best defense that can be given to him, even though he is a monster. Now, if his financial statement later turns out to be false and he does have money hidden around, well,
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Cardinale also has a legal interest in the money found in Bulger's apartment. He has won a lien against the funds on behalf of a client, Julie Dammers.
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Government officials have seized the stashed cash and will claim "forfeiture rights." Cardinale said he intends to fight that claim.
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