The ruling in the death of Salvatore "Sal" Strazzullo was made by the Office of Chief Medical Examiner, finding no suicide note or foul play.
Strazzullo, known as New York's 'Night-Life Lawyer,' faced serious criminal theft and fraud charges, having allegedly swindled elderly clients out of $3.8 million.
Despite discovering Strazzullo unresponsive in a running car, the medical examiner could not confirm suicide, given the absence of a note or evidence of foul play.
Strazzullo allegedly used clients' funds for personal luxuries, including a $100,000 BMW and a $13,000 monthly apartment in Battery Park City.
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