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        <title><![CDATA[Power lawyer Ben Brafman recovering at home after ‘serious’ fall]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Power lawyer <strong>Ben Brafman</strong> is recovering at home after a serious fall that he told us could have lead to a “tragic situation.”</p><p>Brafman — who has represented <strong>Michael Jackson</strong>, <strong>Diddy</strong>, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, <strong>Harvey Weinstein</strong> and <strong>“Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli</strong> — said he fell down the steps at his house in Nassau County on April 18 and was taken to the hospital, where he stayed for five days.</p><p>“I was unconscious for a half-hour,” Brafman told us. He said that two CAT scans revealed no brain damage, but “I feel as if I was hit by a baseball bat,” and he said he’s more “tired than I ever have been before.”</p><p>But he assured us he will make a complete recovery. “I am out of work for a week when, quite frankly, there is no work, so the timing was fortuitous,” he said. “I am coming back and I will be stronger than ever. That is what every neurologist told me. I will be in fighting form again soon.”</p><p>The 71-year-old called the incident a story “of survival and coming back from an otherwise potentially tragic situation.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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