Ignoring the request of a federal prosecutor, a New York judge has given a previously secret internal report on accounting infractions at American International Group to AIG's ousted chairman Maurice Greenberg.

Attorneys for Mr. Greenberg, who faces civil fraud charges in a lawsuit by New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, obtained the bulky document last night, according to a spokesperson for Mr. Greenberg's legal team, Brooke Parker.

The material, which Ms. Parker said was more than 100 pages, was ordered turned over by New York Supreme Court Justice Charles E. Ramos, who had earlier denied the company's request to keep it from Mr. Greenberg.

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