I've been seeing this story on the news lately but didn't know she was representing Gravano. This is from Jerry Capici's Gangland website.

When Lawyer Is Indicted
What does a wiseguy do when his lawyer is indicted for helping another client, a convicted terrorist, communicate with members of his group?
How does a turncoat wiseguy handle the same situation?

Lawyer Lynne Stewart will soon find out from Genovese soldier Salvatore (Sammy Meatballs) Aparo and turncoat Gambino gangster Salvatore (Sammy The Bull) Gravano.

Stewart, charged Tuesday with serving as a conduit for blind radical sheik Abdul Rahman and his terrorist group, will soon discuss that thorny question with the two Sammy's, whose cases we have written about in recent weeks.

Sammy Meatballs, who pleaded guilty to racketeering and loansharking earlier this month, is likely to waive any challenges to Stewart's work on his behalf, and proceed to the sentencing phase of his case in due time.

Sammy The Bull is a little harder to figure. He might offer to autograph a copy of her indictment, pose for pictures with her, or ask her to send a "stay strong" message to his crew of drug pushers in Arizona.