Ex-attorney Marc Dreier, who has been ordered to testify at trial, will appear in federal district court instead of a Manhattan bankruptcy courthouse to avoid security concerns.

Dreier, imprisoned since 2009 for a series of frauds that led to his law firm’s collapse, will be brought from the Federal Correctional Institution at Sandstone, Minn. on Oct. 27 to appear as a witness in an adversary proceeding in his law firm’s bankruptcy.

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