Weeks after attorney-lobbyist Alan Koslow’s arrest on a federal money laundering conspiracy charge in an FBI sting, court records show he is facing a new battle: cocaine addiction.

Koslow is a former high-powered lobbyist and shareholder at commercial law firm Becker & Poliakoff, which has not been implicated in any wrongdoing. He surrendered to the court June 2, posted a $50,000 personal-signature bond with no special conditions, but failed his first drug test four days later. He then agreed to add drug testing as a special condition of his pre-trial release and took tests at least twice weekly.

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