Stone Gets Lawyers at Last Minute for D.C. Arraignment Hearing

Roger Stone Says He's Falsely Accused, Probe Is Politically Motivated
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Roger Stone got a new lawyer, with paperwork also allowing his Florida attorneys to represent him filed less than half an hour before his scheduled 11 a.m. arraignment in Washington federal court.

Stone’s criminal case got off to a chaotic start, after his Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based lawyers failed to make a 9 a.m. deadline to file appropriate paperwork to appear on his behalf.