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The attorney, Mark Geragos, said on his "2 Angry Men" podcast that Sean Combs has a "violent temper." Geragos appeared to be clued in, correctly predicting another legal hire Combs would make.
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the defense team appeared to consult with Mark Geragos and other members of the Geragos & Geragos law firm who were present in court," the letter states. Clayton noted Geragos' apparent "long ...
An attorney who represented a whistleblower key to President Trump’s first impeachment is suing the administration after they stripped his security clearance. Mark Zaid, a longtime national ...
Celebrity lawyer Mark Geragos hasn’t officially joined Sean Combs’ defense team, but he was present in court for the start of jury selection Monday, and prosecutors want him barred from ...
Diddy’s lawyer, Mark Geragos, is facing heat from federal prosecutors who want him reprimanded for speaking publicly about the criminal case during his trial. Although Geragos hasn’t ...
Diddy's trial judge sharply criticized a lawyer who called prosecutors "a six-pack of white women." Mark Geragos, who is working with Sean Combs' legal team, spoke about the case on his TMZ podcast.
A lawyer who represented a government whistleblower in a case that led to President Donald Trump's first impeachment sued the Trump administration on Monday for "unconstitutional retaliation ...
A superior court judge wanted to send a message in sentencing former Strafford County Sheriff Mark Brave to 3½ to 7 years in prison for one count of perjury for lying to a grand jury about stealing ...
Defense attorney Mark Geragos was admonished by the judge in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex-trafficking trial for referring to prosecutors as “a six-pack of white women.” Geragos, who is not ...
The lawyers representing Combs at trial, including attorneys Marc Agnifilo and Teny Geragos, Mark’s daughter, have agreed not to argue that he was “targeted” by a “selective” prosecution ...
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