Indicted corporate lawyer Evan Greebel said it “shocks the conscience” that prosecutors haven’t dropped a wire fraud conspiracy charge against him in light of the acquittal of his co-defendant, Martin Shkreli, on the same count.

“We are shocked and dismayed that the U.S. Attorney’s Office” has not dropped the charge against Greebel, following the acquittal of the charge against Shkreli, who was allegedly “the mastermind and orchestrator of this alleged conspiracy,” said Greebel’s defense lawyers at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.

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