Before he became U.S. ambassador to Israel, former Kasowitz Benson Torres bankruptcy partner David Friedman represented real estate heir Robert Durst, who is listed in Friedman’s U.S. government ethics disclosure.

The disclosure form also shows Friedman made about $2.7 million from his Kasowitz partnership share in 2016. That’s nearly $1 million more than the firm’s average profits per partner of $1.86 million in 2016.

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