Testifying in a Manhattan courtroom for a second straight day on Thursday, former Dewey & LeBoeuf revenue support director Dianne Cascino told jurors she had faced frequent questions at the firm about accounting entries she used to artificially inflate the firm’s bottom line.

Those entries, Cascino testified earlier, included millions of dollars of client disbursements that had been written off, but that she reversed in order to keep them on the firm’s books.

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