The Anthony Pellicano trial finally gets interesting with the testimony of hedge fund manager Adam Sender, who said the private eye suggested murder as the last resort to get a deadbeat producer to pay up. When the former Kadem Capital partner invested $1 million in a production company with Aaron Russo, of Trading Spaces, and never saw a return on his investment, Sender’s attorney Bert Fields suggested Pellicano’s “unorthodox methods” of getting some ROI. With Sender ultimately spending another $800,000 on Pellicano to get his money back, the man now representing himself against wiretapping and fraud charges stands accused of suggesting to off Russo (who is now deceased, from cancer) on his way back from a Las Vegas trip. Sender didn’t take him up on the offer, but he now professes to be remorseful. “I just went along with it, and I’m sorry. I wish I never did.”

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