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A Brooklyn man appears to be having fun with former President Donald Trump's lawyers incorrectly subpoenaing him in his trial in the Stormy Daniels 'hush' money case.

Trump, 77, has denied a 34-count indictment related to him falsifying business records over a $130,000 payment to porn star Stormy Daniels over their alleged affair.

Attorney Todd Blanche, representing the ex-president in this case, sent a subpoena to a man they thought was Manhattan investigator Jeremy Rosenberg in March to get files related to former Trump confidant and fixer Michael Cohen. 

Rosenberg used to investigate financial crimes for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

However, the Trump defense team appears to have sent the subpoena to Brooklyn man Jeremy Rosenberg, who emphasized that he is a different person by e-mailing them back: 'I don't have any files for you.'

A Brooklyn man appears to be having fun with former President Donald Trump's lawyers incorrectly subpoenaing him in his trial in the Stormy Daniels 'hush' money case. Pictured: Manhattan investigator Jeremy Rosenberg, who says he has not yet received a subpoena

A Brooklyn man appears to be having fun with former President Donald Trump's lawyers incorrectly subpoenaing him in his trial in the Stormy Daniels 'hush' money case. Pictured: Manhattan investigator Jeremy Rosenberg, who says he has not yet received a subpoena

Attorney Todd Blanche, representing the ex-president in this case, sent a subpoena to a man they thought was Manhattan investigator Jeremy Rosenberg in March to get files related to former Trump confidant and fixer Michael Cohen

Attorney Todd Blanche, representing the ex-president in this case, sent a subpoena to a man they thought was Manhattan investigator Jeremy Rosenberg in March to get files related to former Trump confidant and fixer Michael Cohen

However, the Trump defense team appears to have sent the subpoena to Brooklyn man Jeremy Rosenberg, who emphasized that he is a different person by e-mailing them back: 'I don't have any files for you'

However, the Trump defense team appears to have sent the subpoena to Brooklyn man Jeremy Rosenberg, who emphasized that he is a different person by e-mailing them back: 'I don't have any files for you' 

According to a filing by the attorneys released on Monday, he appears to have taken the cheekiness one step further.

He wrote: 'PS - The phone number you provided was disconnected' before adding 'PPS - I'm keeping the fifteen dollars' in reference to the amount the lawyers sent him so that he could mail them the documents.

Blanche has complained that the Rosenberg they've been trying to reach has shown a 'flippant' attitude toward the proceedings.

However, prosecutor Matthew Colangelo says his team believes they've got the wrong guy.

'The people spoke with Mr. Rosenberg's counsel, who informed the People that Mr. Rosenberg was not, in fact, served with the subpoena, that Mr. Rosenberg had not corresponded with defense counsel,

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