Mark Geragos, attorney to the stars, finds himself on the other side of law

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Mark Geragos, attorney to the stars, finds himself on the other side of law
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Even by the standards of a man who has been at the center of media firestorms involving Michael Jackson and Colin Kaepernick, it was a whirlwind 24 hours for Mark Geragos.

mob piles on against someone in these cases, Mark leans in and gives the advice that saves lives,” said Ben Meiselas, an attorney who has worked with Geragos and brought several suits against police in Bakersfield and Kern County over alleged brutality and misconduct.Attorney Mark Geragos, seen during an October 2015 news conference, has been implicated in the federal prosecution of another celebrity litigator, Michael Avenatti.

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Police Supt. Eddie T. Johnson blasted prosecutors’ decision to drop charges against Smollett during a news conference that Geragos dismissed as having “no basis in fact whatsoever.” , who spent 18 months in jail for civil contempt before being convicted of fraud in connection with the Whitewater real estate scandal that rocked the early part of Bill Clinton’s presidency.

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