Alabama businessman Sean McCutcheon says that dealing with his own lawyers was “the biggest problem I faced” in his battle against campaign finance laws that resulted in the landmark April 2 U.S. Supreme Court decision bearing his name.

McCutcheon, the winning lead plaintiff in McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission, made the comment Monday as his e-book about the litigation was about to be published, less than a week after the landmark decision was handed down. Another e-book about the case, When Money Speaks, became available last week, just 36 hours after the decision. It also discusses behind-the-scenes maneuvering between lawyers on McCutcheon’s side of the case.

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