Just like his father, Donald Trump Jr. has turned for representation to a New York lawyer who is relatively unknown in Washington political circles.

Trump Jr., in the spotlight this week for reports that he met with a Kremlin-connected lawyer during the presidential election last year, has hired criminal defense attorney Alan Futerfas amid investigations into whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia to influence the election.

In a brief interview Monday, Futerfas confirmed that President Donald Trump's eldest son had retained him.

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