Former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg asks a Manhattan court to block questioning over an alleged job promise to staff on his failed 2020 presidential campaign. A more than six-year-old dispute over what former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg allegedly promised staffers on his 2020 presidential campaign has reached Manhattan court, where he is seeking.
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Former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg asks a Manhattan court to block questioning over an alleged job promise to staff on his failed 2020 presidential campaign. A more than six-year-old dispute over what former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg allegedly promised staffers on his 2020 presidential campaign has reached Manhattan court, where he is seeking.
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