Is it true that the lawyer repeatedly asked for money and said that he would bribe the judge?

First of all, as a legal lawyer, you should not suggest or ask your client to bribe the judge. This is against legal ethics and professional ethics. If found, lawyers will face severe punishment, including possible revocation of their licenses. Therefore, if your lawyer repeatedly asks you to bribe the judge, you should report their behavior immediately.

Secondly, it is reasonable for lawyers to charge their clients, but it must be legal and transparent. The lawyer shall clearly inform the client of his fees before starting his work, and report the fees to the client in time during his work. If you think that lawyers' fees are unreasonable or opaque, you can ask them to provide a detailed list of fees and complain to the local bar association.

In short, lawyers should abide by the law and professional ethics, and should not suggest or ask clients to bribe judges. If your lawyer asks you to do this, you should report their behavior immediately. At the same time, it is reasonable for lawyers to charge their clients, but it must be legal and transparent.