The lawyer who was indicted for allegedly helping pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli allegedly commit securities fraud has asked a court to allow him to travel outside the country. The counsel for Evan Greebel, who was arrested last week as part of Shkreli's fraud, asked that the father of three be allowed the international trip to Cancun on the grounds that he is not a flight risk, and to maintain a "sense of normalcy" for his young children.
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