In a deposition taken in July, Bartov disclosed that he was being paid $1,350 an hour to work on the case. In court, he said he had now worked about 650 hours on the case, which would total $877,500.

Questioned by lawyers for New York’s attorney general, Bartov said the money had come from the Trump Organization and the former president’s political action committee, Save America.

    • @OldWoodFrame@lemm.ee
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      19 months ago

      It’s for 650 hours which is like half a year of full time work. And it’s short term work which always pays more. It’s “more than a lot” to normal people but not really for specialized lawyers at the top of their field.

      • That’s $1.8M a year. If you worked for an average large US company, you’d have to be a senior executive to get that. Yes, it’s short term, but your executive comp would probably be at least half tied up in benefits you don’t have ready access to: stock options with multi-year vesting, bonuses tied to company performance, etc. Cash salary is more valuable, almost always, regardless of how HR tries to spin it.

        That’s not just a lot of money, it’s a shit-ton of money.

      • @Doomsider@lemmy.world
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        19 months ago

        First of all this is what he claimed. I doubt seriously he spent this much time, but for shits and giggles if he did that works out to be like $1,500 an hour. Nobody is worth that.