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Mark Geragos

Mark John Geragos[1] (born October 5, 1957) is an American criminal defense lawyer and the managing partner of Geragos & Geragos, in Los Angeles.

Mark Geragos
Born
Mark John Geragos

(1957-10-05) October 5, 1957 (age 65)
Alma materHaverford College
Loyola Marymount University
OccupationCriminal defense lawyer
WebsiteGeragos & Geragos

Early life and education

Geragos was born in Los Angeles, California, where he attended Flintridge Preparatory School in La Cañada, graduating with honors. He earned his bachelor's degree from Haverford College, in 1979, double-majoring in anthropology and sociology, then his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Loyola Law School at the Loyola Marymount University in 1982.[2] He was admitted to the State Bar of California in 1983.[3][4]

An Armenian-American, Geragos maintains a close relationship with the Armenian community.[5] He has earned praise from the Armenian National Committee of America,[6] and serves on the Advisory Committee of Birthright Armenia,[7] as the chairman of Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry,[8] and also is involved with the Armenian religious community.[9] He has been a member of the Armenia Fund International Board of Trustees since 2006.[10]

Career

Geragos is the managing partner for the law firm of Geragos & Geragos,[11] where he oversees criminal defense and civil litigation. He was one of the lead lawyers in two groundbreaking federal class action lawsuits against New York Life Insurance and AXA, for insurance policies issued in the early 20th century during the time of the Armenian genocide of more than 1.5 million Armenians. The two cases settled for over $37.5 million, in 2004 and 2005.[12]

In December 2022, Geragos partnered with law colleague and MeidasTouch co-founder Ben Meiselas to form Engine Vision Media and acquire Los Angeles magazine from Hour Media.[13]

Office

The firm's office is located on Figueroa Street in Downtown Los Angeles in a former Los Angeles Fire Department fire station, Engine Company No. 28, alongside Kabateck LLP. The 1912 building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles and is jointly owned by Geragos and his investment partner, attorney Brian S. Kabateck, since 2007, among other joint acquisitions; the partners have litigated together and also, in recent years, against one another over their mutual investments.[14]

Notable clients

Geragos first garnered national attention after representing convicted Whitewater figure Susan McDougal, the former business partner of former President Bill Clinton.[15] Geragos requested a presidential pardon for McDougal on January 20, 2001, though the decision was entirely up to former President Clinton, pursuant to Article II of the United States’ Constitution.[16] Geragos also represented McDougal in a 12-count embezzlement trial in Los Angeles in which the jury returned a not-guilty verdict.[17]

He has since represented many notable clients, including Gary Condit;[18] suspended NASCAR driver Jeremy Mayfield;[19] Scott Peterson;[19] Scott Barney;[3] Roger Clinton Jr.;[20] Lee Tamahori;[21] Kesha, briefly, in her lawsuit against Dr. Luke, until May 2016;[22] and Clare Bronfman.[23] Other notable clients include:

  • Winona Ryder – In December 2002, Geragos defended Academy Award-nominated actress Winona Ryder on charges of stealing more than $5,500 worth of merchandise from a Beverly Hills, California store in 2001. With the help from Geragos, she was sentenced only to three years' probation and ordered to undergo psychological and drug counseling.[24][25]
  • Michael Jackson – In the early stages of the Michael Jackson molestation case, Geragos simultaneously handled this case and the Scott Peterson case, two of the best-known U.S. trials at that time.[26] Geragos's "crushingly busy calendar" in the courtroom earned him a rebuke by a judge in an embezzlement case Geragos was also representing.[27] On April 26, 2004, Jackson removed Geragos as his attorney, replacing him with Thomas Mesereau. In a public statement provided by his spokesperson, Raymone Bain, Jackson said, "It is imperative that I have the full attention of those who are representing me. My life is at stake..." suggesting that Geragos may not have had enough time to handle his case because of his workload.[28] Geragos later said that he was dismayed to see Jackson climb atop an SUV to the cheers of his fans after leaving the Santa Barbara County, California courthouse in January 2004, when he was first arraigned on the initial complaint.[29] Geragos's co-counsel, Benjamin Brafman, also expressed disapproval of Jackson's actions.[29] "Although [in January] the lawyers explained the behavior as 'Michael being Michael'," The New York Times reported, "they are said to have privately expressed consternation at the display of frivolity in the face of serious charges."[29]
  • Roger Clinton Jr. – Geragos won dismissal of all alcohol-related charges against former President Clinton's brother.[30]
  • Carradine family – He assisted the family of actor David Carradine in the aftermath of his accidental death.[31] Geragos had previously represented a class of plaintiffs that had included actor Keith Carradine, his spouse, actress Hayley DuMond [de], attorney Stephen Kolodny, and designer Donna Dubrow in a class-action lawsuit related to private investigator Anthony Pellicano's illegal wiretapping conspiracy and subsequent conviction.[32][33]
  • Greg Anderson – In 2006, Geragos represented Anderson, who was most notably the personal trainer of Barry Bonds. On July 5, 2006, Anderson was found in contempt of court by U.S. District Judge William Alsup, who jailed Anderson for refusing to testify before a federal grand jury investigating perjury accusations against Bonds. Geragos announced that he would file an appeal based on his assertion that the subpoena to testify violated Anderson's July 2005 plea bargain agreement in the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative case.[34] Anderson was to be held until he agreed to testify or until the grand jury's term expired. Geragos insisted that his client would not testify.[35] The grand jury expired on July 20, 2006, and Anderson was released from prison two weeks later.[36] On August 28, 2006, Anderson was again found in contempt of court for refusing to testify before a newly convened grand jury and sentenced to prison.[37] Anderson was freed on October 5, 2006 after an order from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals found that the trial judge had committed legal errors. Anderson was later sent back to jail on November 16, 2006.
  • Cameron Brown – Geragos was the attorney for Brown, who was charged with murdering his four-year-old daughter by throwing her off a Rancho Palos Verdes cliff. The twelve-week trial ended in August 2006 without a verdict. The jury deliberated for over nine days but was hopelessly deadlocked and a mistrial was declared by Judge Mark Arnold of the Torrance Superior Court. The case was retried in the fall of 2009 by Pat Harris, an associate at Geragos's firm. The second trial also ended with a hung jury.[38][39] A third trial saw him convicted.[40] After the second trial resulted in a hung jury, Geragos and his firm turned the case over to attorney Herbert Barrish. While Geragos typically never leaves a client after a hung jury, he and his firm had to leave the case due to economic hardships.[citation needed]
  • Victor Willis – In September 2006, Geragos represented the Village People front man on charges of drug and weapons possession. Facing jail time, Geragos successfully negotiated a sentence of three years probation and treatment for drug addiction at the Betty Ford Clinic.[41]
  • Amphit Dhaliwal and Kulbir Dhaliwal – In December 2007, the two survivors of the tiger attack at the San Francisco Zoo, hired Geragos to represent them against potential criminal charges, and also with the anticipation of filing a lawsuit against the zoo. Despite pressure from city officials, the local police inspector made it clear that there were no grounds for filing criminal charges against the Dhaliwal brothers related to the tiger attack. Geragos filed a federal suit against the Zoo and the City of San Francisco for violation of the Dhaliwal brothers' civil rights, including the Dhaliwals' being subject to search and seizure without probable cause, and for intentional infliction of emotional distress. Geragos settled the civil suit in the early phase of the court process for $900,000.
  • Kazuyoshi Miura – In 2008, Geragos joined the defense of Japanese businessman Miura, who committed suicide before his trial.[42]
  • Chris Brown – Geragos represented Brown, who pleaded guilty to the assault of his then-girlfriend, Rihanna. On February 8, 2009, Geragos brought Chris Brown to surrender to the LAPD.[citation needed] Later, Brown was arrested, and his court date was set to be on March 5, 2009. Geragos and Brown attended the court date, but did not plea and asked for arraignment until the next court date, April 6, 2009.[citation needed] On June 22, 2009, Brown pleaded guilty to one count of felony assault and was sentenced to 5 years' probation and 6 months' community service. However, Brown’s inability to adhere to the rules of his probation ultimately led to his dismissal from rehab and the singer was thrown in jail from March 2014 to June of that year. Under counsel from Geragos, Brown was once again released under probation. Early in 2015, Brown's probation was revoked after he was present in two nightclubs where shootings took place. His probation officer had a problem with the singer traveling to San Jose, to perform at the nightclub where an incident occurred leaving five people shot and injured. Brown was aware his probation could end with the hearing, and before entering the courthouse, he tweeted: "Hopefully this is my last day in court … Pray for me." However, at Brown’s scheduled March 20 court date, with the help of Geragos, Brown’s probation officer reversed course, saying in a positive review that Brown had completed his community service sentence. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James R. Brandlin concurred, ruling the singer would no longer be under the watchful eye of the judicial system. Geragos said this of his client, “He is in a spot right now and a place right now that I couldn’t be prouder of him,” adding that the end of Brown’s probation is “a monumental feat for him.”
  • Colin Kaepernick – Former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick first filed a grievance against the NFL in October 2017, claiming that the NFL tried to keep him from playing after he chose to kneel during the national anthem. The quarterback opted out of his contract with the 49ers in March of the same year and was not picked up later in free agency. Kaepernick began kneeling during the 2016 season to protest racial inequality and police brutality. Safety Eric Reid and several other NFL players eventually joined him. Reid, a former teammate of Kaepernick's, was also a member of the grievance Kaepernick filed. After several months of ongoing dialogue with representatives of the NFL, both Kaepernick and Reid withdrew their collusion cases against the National Football League. On February 15, both Geragos and co-counsel Ben Meiselas released a joint statement with the NFL, declaring the resolution of the matter was subject to a confidentiality agreement.[43][44]
  • Jussie Smollett – Geragos represented Smollett in the 2019 alleged false police report. On March 12, 2019, it was reported that Chicago prosecutors had dropped all 16 criminal charges against Empire star Jussie Smollett as part of a deferred prosecution agreement against him. As part of the conditions of the deal, Smollett did 16 hours of community service and forfeited his $10,000 bond to the city. Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced he wanted Jussie Smollett to cover the cost of the Chicago police department’s investigation, which amounted to $130,000. Smollett’s attorneys responded in a statement via NBC News that "Jussie has paid enough". Geragos and his firm also filed a motion to seal the case, which was granted by a judge. On April 23, 2019, Geragos was sued, along with Tina Glandian (another member of Smollett's legal team), under claims of defamation and false light by the Osundairo brothers (originally arrested in connection with an alleged attack on the actor).[45][46][47] However, a defamatory quote the Osundairos attributed to Glandian and Geragos in their lawsuit was in fact, said by their own attorney, Gloria Schmidt. The Osundairo brothers also paraphrased statements they claimed Geragos said on the Reasonable Doubt podcast (which Geragos co-hosts with comic Adam Carolla), alleging Geragos dragged their reps through the mud by indicating the brothers had attacked Smollett, committed perjury and conspired to make false statements to clear their names. Geragos submitted transcripts of his podcast during the time of the criminal legal proceedings, noting he never said the brothers' names, nor did he say or indicate what they attributed to him. The case was dismissed by the judge.
  • Piper Partridge, et al v. City of Benton, Arkansas, et al – In March 2018, Chief U.S. District Judge Brian Miller granted the city of Benton, Arkansas a motion to dismiss a lawsuit that Keagan Schweikle's parents, Piper Partridge and Dominic Schweikle, had filed against the city’s officer, Kyle Ellison, and its police chief at the time, Kirk Lane. However, on July 3, 2019, a federal appeals court reinstated a lawsuit filed in 2017 against Benton police by the parents of the suicidal 17-year-old boy (Keagan) who was shot and killed while complying with an officer's order (Kyle Ellison) to move a gun away from his head. Filed by Geragos and Little Rock attorney Rick Holiman, the lawsuit alleged that Ellison used excessive force when he fired three shots at Schweikle as he stood on a bank facing the river and holding a gun in his right hand after threatening to shoot himself. Miller said that after Ellison ordered Schweikle to drop the gun and the boy moved it away from his head, the intention behind his actions was ambiguous, leaving the officer little choice but to shoot. Miller noted, "Keagan could have quickly pointed the gun at Ellison and opened fire almost instantaneously ... Ellison had a right to protect himself". A three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis said Miller ruled on the matter too early in the process.[citation needed] In 2019, an 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court finding that a Benton police officer Kyle Ellison had acted reasonably when he fatally shot a suicidal teen, Keagan Schweikle, in October 2016. In March 2018, Chief U.S. District Judge Brian Miller granted the city's motion to dismiss the lawsuit that Keagan Schweikle's parents, Piper Partridge and Dominic Schweikle, had filed against the city, officer Kyle Ellison and its police chief at the time, Kirk Lane. Filed by Geragos and Little Rock attorney Rick Holiman, the lawsuit alleged that Ellison used excessive force when he fired three shots at Schweikle as he stood on a bank facing the river and holding a gun in his right hand after threatening to shoot himself. A panel of federal judges restored the lawsuit over the officer-involved shooting death of 17-year-old Keagan Schweikle of Benton.[48]
  • Scottie Pippen – In February 2014, Scottie Pippen hired Geragos to file a countersuit against a Malibu man who alleged the former NBA All-Star assaulted him at a restaurant last year. Camran Shafighi filed a $4 million lawsuit against Pippen, accusing him of a “brutal and unjustified physical attack" that allegedly occurred outside upscale Nobu restaurant after Shafighi had sought a picture with the former Chicago Bull. In the cross-complaint filed by Geragos earlier in February, alleged Shafighi cursed at Pippen using racial slurs, spat on him and his children and said, "I’m going to kill you". The cross-complaint also alleged that Shafighi was “extremely aggressive and noticeably intoxicated” and calls for unspecified damages "according to proof".
  • Travelers Insurance[49] Mark Geragos and his law firm—along with multiple clients—are suing Travelers Insurance for initially denying coverage of their pandemic-related claims. The firm says that while it's technically an essential business and not subject to a mandated shutdown, access to its downtown L.A. office has been "greatly limited" and the company has "been forced to deal with a substantial loss in business traffic and client/law-related business activities".
  • Cain Velasquez - Geragos began representing former UFC Heavyweight Champion Cain Velasquez, in defense against criminal charges in Santa Clara County, California, in March 2022.[50]

Alleged involvement in Nike extortion case

Geragos was alleged to have participated in a scheme with attorney Michael Avenatti to extort Nike, but was not charged. At the sentencing hearing, lawyers for Avenatti questioned why Geragos had not been charged. The judge's rationale for reducing Avenatti's sentence was that Geragos was “a central figure in the criminal conduct,” but "suffered no consequences as a result", and "was not even charged.”[51][52] In November 2019, according to a new indictment filed in Manhattan federal court, conspiracy charges against Michael Avenatti were dropped. The new indictment filed also appears to clear Mark Geragos.[citation needed]

Media appearances

Geragos occasionally appears as both guest and legal commentator on TV. He has appeared on the Today show, Good Morning America, 60 Minutes, Anderson Cooper 360°, On the Record w/ Greta Van Susteren, and has appeared a number of times on Larry King Live, including its 20th-anniversary show.[6][53] Geragos was employed by CNN in a contributor role until March 25, 2019, when he was reportedly implicated in an alleged scheme with attorney Michael Avenatti to extort more than $20 million from Nike, Inc.[54][55]

In addition to his former role as contributor on CNN, Mark Geragos and Sunny Hostin hosted a 2014 legal program entitled Making the Case.[56]

Geragos has made multiple appearances on the Adam Carolla Show since 2013, usually giving commentary on whatever is the top legal issue in pop culture. He guest-hosted for Carolla in April 2014 while Carolla was shooting his independent feature film Road Hard.[57] Geragos filled in for Dr. Drew Pinsky and co-hosted with Carolla in March 2015 on The Adam and Dr. Drew Show,[58] another podcast that airs on Carolla's Carolla Digital Network.

In June 2015, it was announced that Geragos would co-host a podcast with Carolla that would be a part of Carolla Digital.[59] The show is called Reasonable Doubt and features Carolla and Geragos discussing issues in society including the law, from Geragos's viewpoint as a civil and criminal defense attorney. The show debuted on July 25, 2015, and new episodes debut every Saturday.

Geragos was an executive producer for the 2016 ABC network television series Notorious, which was inspired by the working relationship between Geragos and Larry King Live producer Wendy Walker.[60] The show was cancelled after one season.[61]

Awards

See also

References

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in Los Angeles California where he attended Flintridge Preparatory School in La Canada graduating with honors He earned his bachelor s degree from Haverford College in 1979 double majoring in anthropology and sociology then his Juris Doctor J D from Loyola Law School at the Loyola Marymount University in 1982 2 He was admitted to the State Bar of California in 1983 3 4 An Armenian American Geragos maintains a close relationship with the Armenian community 5 He has earned praise from the Armenian National Committee of America 6 and serves on the Advisory Committee of Birthright Armenia 7 as the chairman of Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry 8 and also is involved with the Armenian religious community 9 He has been a member of the Armenia Fund International Board of Trustees since 2006 10 Career EditGeragos is the managing partner for the law firm of Geragos amp Geragos 11 where he oversees criminal defense and civil litigation He was one of the lead lawyers in two groundbreaking federal class action lawsuits against New York Life Insurance and AXA for insurance policies issued in the early 20th century during the time of the Armenian genocide of more than 1 5 million Armenians The two cases settled for over 37 5 million in 2004 and 2005 12 In December 2022 Geragos partnered with law colleague and MeidasTouch co founder Ben Meiselas to form Engine Vision Media and acquire Los Angeles magazine from Hour Media 13 Office Edit The firm s office is located on Figueroa Street in Downtown Los Angeles in a former Los Angeles Fire Department fire station Engine Company No 28 alongside Kabateck LLP The 1912 building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles and is jointly owned by Geragos and his investment partner attorney Brian S Kabateck since 2007 among other joint acquisitions the partners have litigated together and also in recent years against one another over their mutual investments 14 Notable clients EditGeragos first garnered national attention after representing convicted Whitewater figure Susan McDougal the former business partner of former President Bill Clinton 15 Geragos requested a presidential pardon for McDougal on January 20 2001 though the decision was entirely up to former President Clinton pursuant to Article II of the United States Constitution 16 Geragos also represented McDougal in a 12 count embezzlement trial in Los Angeles in which the jury returned a not guilty verdict 17 He has since represented many notable clients including Gary Condit 18 suspended NASCAR driver Jeremy Mayfield 19 Scott Peterson 19 Scott Barney 3 Roger Clinton Jr 20 Lee Tamahori 21 Kesha briefly in her lawsuit against Dr Luke until May 2016 22 and Clare Bronfman 23 Other notable clients include Winona Ryder In December 2002 Geragos defended Academy Award nominated actress Winona Ryder on charges of stealing more than 5 500 worth of merchandise from a Beverly Hills California store in 2001 With the help from Geragos she was sentenced only to three years probation and ordered to undergo psychological and drug counseling 24 25 Michael Jackson In the early stages of the Michael Jackson molestation case Geragos simultaneously handled this case and the Scott Peterson case two of the best known U S trials at that time 26 Geragos s crushingly busy calendar in the courtroom earned him a rebuke by a judge in an embezzlement case Geragos was also representing 27 On April 26 2004 Jackson removed Geragos as his attorney replacing him with Thomas Mesereau In a public statement provided by his spokesperson Raymone Bain Jackson said It is imperative that I have the full attention of those who are representing me My life is at stake suggesting that Geragos may not have had enough time to handle his case because of his workload 28 Geragos later said that he was dismayed to see Jackson climb atop an SUV to the cheers of his fans after leaving the Santa Barbara County California courthouse in January 2004 when he was first arraigned on the initial complaint 29 Geragos s co counsel Benjamin Brafman also expressed disapproval of Jackson s actions 29 Although in January the lawyers explained the behavior as Michael being Michael The New York Times reported they are said to have privately expressed consternation at the display of frivolity in the face of serious charges 29 Roger Clinton Jr Geragos won dismissal of all alcohol related charges against former President Clinton s brother 30 Carradine family He assisted the family of actor David Carradine in the aftermath of his accidental death 31 Geragos had previously represented a class of plaintiffs that had included actor Keith Carradine his spouse actress Hayley DuMond de attorney Stephen Kolodny and designer Donna Dubrow in a class action lawsuit related to private investigator Anthony Pellicano s illegal wiretapping conspiracy and subsequent conviction 32 33 Greg Anderson In 2006 Geragos represented Anderson who was most notably the personal trainer of Barry Bonds On July 5 2006 Anderson was found in contempt of court by U S District Judge William Alsup who jailed Anderson for refusing to testify before a federal grand jury investigating perjury accusations against Bonds Geragos announced that he would file an appeal based on his assertion that the subpoena to testify violated Anderson s July 2005 plea bargain agreement in the Bay Area Laboratory Co operative case 34 Anderson was to be held until he agreed to testify or until the grand jury s term expired Geragos insisted that his client would not testify 35 The grand jury expired on July 20 2006 and Anderson was released from prison two weeks later 36 On August 28 2006 Anderson was again found in contempt of court for refusing to testify before a newly convened grand jury and sentenced to prison 37 Anderson was freed on October 5 2006 after an order from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals found that the trial judge had committed legal errors Anderson was later sent back to jail on November 16 2006 Cameron Brown Geragos was the attorney for Brown who was charged with murdering his four year old daughter by throwing her off a Rancho Palos Verdes cliff The twelve week trial ended in August 2006 without a verdict The jury deliberated for over nine days but was hopelessly deadlocked and a mistrial was declared by Judge Mark Arnold of the Torrance Superior Court The case was retried in the fall of 2009 by Pat Harris an associate at Geragos s firm The second trial also ended with a hung jury 38 39 A third trial saw him convicted 40 After the second trial resulted in a hung jury Geragos and his firm turned the case over to attorney Herbert Barrish While Geragos typically never leaves a client after a hung jury he and his firm had to leave the case due to economic hardships citation needed Victor Willis In September 2006 Geragos represented the Village People front man on charges of drug and weapons possession Facing jail time Geragos successfully negotiated a sentence of three years probation and treatment for drug addiction at the Betty Ford Clinic 41 Amphit Dhaliwal and Kulbir Dhaliwal In December 2007 the two survivors of the tiger attack at the San Francisco Zoo hired Geragos to represent them against potential criminal charges and also with the anticipation of filing a lawsuit against the zoo Despite pressure from city officials the local police inspector made it clear that there were no grounds for filing criminal charges against the Dhaliwal brothers related to the tiger attack Geragos filed a federal suit against the Zoo and the City of San Francisco for violation of the Dhaliwal brothers civil rights including the Dhaliwals being subject to search and seizure without probable cause and for intentional infliction of emotional distress Geragos settled the civil suit in the early phase of the court process for 900 000 Kazuyoshi Miura In 2008 Geragos joined the defense of Japanese businessman Miura who committed suicide before his trial 42 Chris Brown Geragos represented Brown who pleaded guilty to the assault of his then girlfriend Rihanna On February 8 2009 Geragos brought Chris Brown to surrender to the LAPD citation needed Later Brown was arrested and his court date was set to be on March 5 2009 Geragos and Brown attended the court date but did not plea and asked for arraignment until the next court date April 6 2009 citation needed On June 22 2009 Brown pleaded guilty to one count of felony assault and was sentenced to 5 years probation and 6 months community service However Brown s inability to adhere to the rules of his probation ultimately led to his dismissal from rehab and the singer was thrown in jail from March 2014 to June of that year Under counsel from Geragos Brown was once again released under probation Early in 2015 Brown s probation was revoked after he was present in two nightclubs where shootings took place His probation officer had a problem with the singer traveling to San Jose to perform at the nightclub where an incident occurred leaving five people shot and injured Brown was aware his probation could end with the hearing and before entering the courthouse he tweeted Hopefully this is my last day in court Pray for me However at Brown s scheduled March 20 court date with the help of Geragos Brown s probation officer reversed course saying in a positive review that Brown had completed his community service sentence Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James R Brandlin concurred ruling the singer would no longer be under the watchful eye of the judicial system Geragos said this of his client He is in a spot right now and a place right now that I couldn t be prouder of him adding that the end of Brown s probation is a monumental feat for him Colin Kaepernick Former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick first filed a grievance against the NFL in October 2017 claiming that the NFL tried to keep him from playing after he chose to kneel during the national anthem The quarterback opted out of his contract with the 49ers in March of the same year and was not picked up later in free agency Kaepernick began kneeling during the 2016 season to protest racial inequality and police brutality Safety Eric Reid and several other NFL players eventually joined him Reid a former teammate of Kaepernick s was also a member of the grievance Kaepernick filed After several months of ongoing dialogue with representatives of the NFL both Kaepernick and Reid withdrew their collusion cases against the National Football League On February 15 both Geragos and co counsel Ben Meiselas released a joint statement with the NFL declaring the resolution of the matter was subject to a confidentiality agreement 43 44 Jussie Smollett Geragos represented Smollett in the 2019 alleged false police report On March 12 2019 it was reported that Chicago prosecutors had dropped all 16 criminal charges against Empire star Jussie Smollett as part of a deferred prosecution agreement against him As part of the conditions of the deal Smollett did 16 hours of community service and forfeited his 10 000 bond to the city Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced he wanted Jussie Smollett to cover the cost of the Chicago police department s investigation which amounted to 130 000 Smollett s attorneys responded in a statement via NBC News that Jussie has paid enough Geragos and his firm also filed a motion to seal the case which was granted by a judge On April 23 2019 Geragos was sued along with Tina Glandian another member of Smollett s legal team under claims of defamation and false light by the Osundairo brothers originally arrested in connection with an alleged attack on the actor 45 46 47 However a defamatory quote the Osundairos attributed to Glandian and Geragos in their lawsuit was in fact said by their own attorney Gloria Schmidt The Osundairo brothers also paraphrased statements they claimed Geragos said on the Reasonable Doubt podcast which Geragos co hosts with comic Adam Carolla alleging Geragos dragged their reps through the mud by indicating the brothers had attacked Smollett committed perjury and conspired to make false statements to clear their names Geragos submitted transcripts of his podcast during the time of the criminal legal proceedings noting he never said the brothers names nor did he say or indicate what they attributed to him The case was dismissed by the judge Piper Partridge et al v City of Benton Arkansas et al In March 2018 Chief U S District Judge Brian Miller granted the city of Benton Arkansas a motion to dismiss a lawsuit that Keagan Schweikle s parents Piper Partridge and Dominic Schweikle had filed against the city s officer Kyle Ellison and its police chief at the time Kirk Lane However on July 3 2019 a federal appeals court reinstated a lawsuit filed in 2017 against Benton police by the parents of the suicidal 17 year old boy Keagan who was shot and killed while complying with an officer s order Kyle Ellison to move a gun away from his head Filed by Geragos and Little Rock attorney Rick Holiman the lawsuit alleged that Ellison used excessive force when he fired three shots at Schweikle as he stood on a bank facing the river and holding a gun in his right hand after threatening to shoot himself Miller said that after Ellison ordered Schweikle to drop the gun and the boy moved it away from his head the intention behind his actions was ambiguous leaving the officer little choice but to shoot Miller noted Keagan could have quickly pointed the gun at Ellison and opened fire almost instantaneously Ellison had a right to protect himself A three judge panel of the 8th U S Circuit Court of Appeals in St Louis said Miller ruled on the matter too early in the process citation needed In 2019 an 8th U S Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court finding that a Benton police officer Kyle Ellison had acted reasonably when he fatally shot a suicidal teen Keagan Schweikle in October 2016 In March 2018 Chief U S District Judge Brian Miller granted the city s motion to dismiss the lawsuit that Keagan Schweikle s parents Piper Partridge and Dominic Schweikle had filed against the city officer Kyle Ellison and its police chief at the time Kirk Lane Filed by Geragos and Little Rock attorney Rick Holiman the lawsuit alleged that Ellison used excessive force when he fired three shots at Schweikle as he stood on a bank facing the river and holding a gun in his right hand after threatening to shoot himself A panel of federal judges restored the lawsuit over the officer involved shooting death of 17 year old Keagan Schweikle of Benton 48 Scottie Pippen In February 2014 Scottie Pippen hired Geragos to file a countersuit against a Malibu man who alleged the former NBA All Star assaulted him at a restaurant last year Camran Shafighi filed a 4 million lawsuit against Pippen accusing him of a brutal and unjustified physical attack that allegedly occurred outside upscale Nobu restaurant after Shafighi had sought a picture with the former Chicago Bull In the cross complaint filed by Geragos earlier in February alleged Shafighi cursed at Pippen using racial slurs spat on him and his children and said I m going to kill you The cross complaint also alleged that Shafighi was extremely aggressive and noticeably intoxicated and calls for unspecified damages according to proof Travelers Insurance 49 Mark Geragos and his law firm along with multiple clients are suing Travelers Insurance for initially denying coverage of their pandemic related claims The firm says that while it s technically an essential business and not subject to a mandated shutdown access to its downtown L A office has been greatly limited and the company has been forced to deal with a substantial loss in business traffic and client law related business activities Cain Velasquez Geragos began representing former UFC Heavyweight Champion Cain Velasquez in defense against criminal charges in Santa Clara County California in March 2022 50 Alleged involvement in Nike extortion case EditGeragos was alleged to have participated in a scheme with attorney Michael Avenatti to extort Nike but was not charged At the sentencing hearing lawyers for Avenatti questioned why Geragos had not been charged The judge s rationale for reducing Avenatti s sentence was that Geragos was a central figure in the criminal conduct but suffered no consequences as a result and was not even charged 51 52 In November 2019 according to a new indictment filed in Manhattan federal court conspiracy charges against Michael Avenatti were dropped The new indictment filed also appears to clear Mark Geragos citation needed Media appearances EditGeragos occasionally appears as both guest and legal commentator on TV He has appeared on the Today show Good Morning America 60 Minutes Anderson Cooper 360 On the Record w Greta Van Susteren and has appeared a number of times on Larry King Live including its 20th anniversary show 6 53 Geragos was employed by CNN in a contributor role until March 25 2019 when he was reportedly implicated in an alleged scheme with attorney Michael Avenatti to extort more than 20 million from Nike Inc 54 55 In addition to his former role as contributor on CNN Mark Geragos and Sunny Hostin hosted a 2014 legal program entitled Making the Case 56 Geragos has made multiple appearances on the Adam Carolla Show since 2013 usually giving commentary on whatever is the top legal issue in pop culture He guest hosted for Carolla in April 2014 while Carolla was shooting his independent feature film Road Hard 57 Geragos filled in for Dr Drew Pinsky and co hosted with Carolla in March 2015 on The Adam and Dr Drew Show 58 another podcast that airs on Carolla s Carolla Digital Network In June 2015 it was announced that Geragos would co host a podcast with Carolla that would be a part of Carolla Digital 59 The show is called Reasonable Doubt and features Carolla and Geragos discussing issues in society including the law from Geragos s viewpoint as a civil and criminal defense attorney The show debuted on July 25 2015 and new episodes debut every Saturday Geragos was an executive producer for the 2016 ABC network television series Notorious which was inspired by the working relationship between Geragos and Larry King Live producer Wendy Walker 60 The show was cancelled after one season 61 Awards Edit1999 Trial Lawyer of the Year by the Los Angeles Criminal Courts Bar Association 62 1999 Jerry Giesler Memorial Award for Trial Skills Judgement amp Dedication 2001 Humanitarian of the Year by the Mexican American Grocers Association 2004 Professional of the Year by the Armenian Professional Society 2005 Consumer Attorney of the Year by the Consumer Attorneys of California 2006 Attorney of the Year by the California Lawyer magazine 63 See also EditHistory of Armenian Americans in Los AngelesReferences Edit According to the State of California California Birth Index 1905 1995 Center for Health Statistics California Department of Health Services Sacramento California Searchable at http www familytreelegends com records 39461 CNN Famous clients not new to Geragos November 20 2003 Cnn com Retrieved 2013 07 05 a b Legal styles collide in Redwood City Sfgate com 2004 05 31 Retrieved 2013 07 05 The State Bar of California State Bar of California Member listing for Mark Geragos Members calbar ca gov Retrieved 2013 07 05 20M Settlement For Armenians Cbsnews com 2009 05 07 Retrieved 2013 07 05 a b Armenian National Committee of America news release Attorney Mark Geragos To Serve as Master of Ceremonies at ANCA WR 2002 Annual Banquet October 10 2002 Anca org Archived from the original on 2013 06 19 Retrieved 2013 07 05 Birthright Armenia Mark Geragos Archived October 15 2006 at the Wayback Machine Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry Board of Directors Archived January 1 2006 at the Wayback Machine St Peter Armenian Church Youth Ministries Center and the In His Shoes Mission Hyeyouth com Archived from the original on 2015 04 02 Retrieved 2013 07 05 Armenia Fund Armenia Fund 2006 05 09 Archived from the original on 2006 06 02 Retrieved 2013 07 05 Our Attorneys Mark Geragos Archived April 7 2008 at the Wayback Machine Armenian Daily French Insurance Co Agrees To Pay 17 Million To Genocide Heirs October 6 2005 Armeniainfo am Retrieved 2013 07 05 Tinoco Armando 2022 12 06 Los Angeles Magazine Sells To Attorneys Mark Geragos And Ben Meiselas Formed Engine Vision Media Deadline com Retrieved 2023 05 21 LA Attys Kabateck Geragos Back In Court Over Private Jet Law360 org January 22 2018 Retrieved August 1 2019 King of the Tabloid Case Archived September 10 2005 at the Wayback Machine Susan McDougal Speaking Out Finally Cbsnews com Retrieved 2013 07 05 Mcdougal Not Guilty In Embezzlement Case tribunedigital chicagotribune 24 November 1998 Retrieved 2016 05 23 Mark Geragos Fast Facts September 21 2022 a b Scott Peterson asks court to overturn murder conviction and death sentence LA Times 3 June 2020 Kasindorf Martin 2005 06 14 Mesereau new go to guy for celebs in trouble Usatoday com Retrieved 2013 08 18 Prosecutors Drop Prostitution Charge Against Bond Director Archived February 13 2009 at the Wayback Machine Spin Clare Bronfman Pleads Guilty in Nxivm Sex Cult Case Leaving Leader to Stand Trial Alone by Colin Moynihan and Barry Meier The New York Times April 19 2019 Retrieved April 23 2019 Prosecutor won t seek jail for Ryder Archives cnn com Archived from the original on 2009 02 13 Retrieved 2013 07 05 Susman Gary 2002 11 11 Entertainment Weekly Shopgirl November 11 2002 Ew com Retrieved 2013 07 05 Guccione Jean Krikorian Michael 2003 11 21 Geragos Steps Onto International Stage Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved 2016 05 23 Judge Grills Geragos On Workload Archived June 2 2004 at the Wayback Machine Jackson says he terminated lead attorneys Today com 25 April 2004 Retrieved 2013 07 05 a b c Waxman Sharon Jackson Says Full Attention Of Legal Team Was Lacking The New York Times April 27 2004 p A 23 Kasindorf Martin 2005 06 14 Mesereau new go to guy for celebs in trouble Usatoday com Retrieved 2013 08 18 Carradine mystery deepens family seeks FBI help By loy Chitsomboon and Bob Tourtellotte Reuters Keith Carradine Sues Pellicano Los Angeles Times 2006 03 25 ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved 2019 03 26 Waxman Sharon 29 April 2011 Anita Busch Deposed as Lawsuits Against Michael Ovitz Anthony Pellicano Revived Exclusive www thewrap com Retrieved 2019 03 26 sfgate sfgate Sfgate com 2006 07 06 Retrieved 2013 07 05 news yahoo com dead link sports espn go com sports espn go com 2006 07 21 Retrieved 2013 07 05 sfgate sfgate 2006 08 29 Retrieved 2013 07 05 Altman Larry 2009 10 05 BREAKING NEWS Jurors deadlocked in Cameron Brown case Crime amp Courts Insidesocal com Archived from the original on 2012 03 24 Retrieved 2012 02 10 Geragos turns Cameron Brown case over to new lawyer 16 July 2010 Cameron Brown sentenced to life in prison for tossing daughter to death off Rancho Palos Verdes cliff Daily Breeze 18 September 2015 Cote John Writer Chronicle Staff 5 September 2006 Ex Village People singer gets probation on drug charges SFGate Japanese businessman accused of conspiring to have wife murdered found dead The Canadian Press 2008 10 11 Retrieved 2008 10 11 dead link Colin Kaepernick s Attorney Says Maroon 5 Is Crossing the Picket Line Spin February 1 2019 Retrieved February 2 2019 Caught up in Avenatti scandal Mark Geragos finds himself on the other side of the law by Richard Winton and James Queally The Los Angeles TimesMarch 27 2019 Retrieved April 23 2019 Osundairo brothers lawsuit Smollett directed every aspect of fake attack 23 April 2019 Ordonez Jennifer King of the Tabloid Case Archived from the original on 2005 09 10 The Latest Smollett attorney Indictment is vindictive Associated Press 20 April 2021 Lawsuit restored over officer involved shooting death of 17 year old 4 July 2019 Travelers Insurance Hit with Wave of Lawsuits over Coronavirus Coverage The Hollywood Reporter 10 April 2020 Fmr UFC champion Cain Velasquez charged with shooting at molestation suspect WABC TV March 3 2022 Retrieved March 4 2022 Draper Kevin 2021 07 08 Michael Avenatti Sentenced to Two and a Half Years in Nike Extortion Case The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 07 08 Michael Avenatti former Stormy Daniels lawyer sentenced to 30 months in Nike extortion case Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2021 07 08 Mark Geragos Sandusky could have a hung jury Anderson Cooper 360 CNN com Blogs Ac360 blogs cnn com Retrieved 2012 07 25 CNN Drops Mark Geragos as Contributor After Being Reported as Michael Avenatti s Co Conspirator The Hollywood Reporter 25 March 2019 Retrieved 2019 03 26 Perez Chris 2019 03 25 Lawyer for Michael Jackson Jussie Smollett named as Avenatti co conspirator New York Post Retrieved 2019 03 26 CNN to Test Legal Show Making the Case in Primetime 4 March 2014 Laxamana Chris April 30 2014 Rick Springfield Mark Geragos Matt Atchity and David Wild AdamCarolla com Archived from the original on October 20 2015 Retrieved August 1 2015 224 Guest Host Mark Geragos AdamandDrDrewShow com March 25 2015 Retrieved August 1 2015 Maglio Tony June 8 2015 Adam Carolla Attorney Mark Geragos to Team Up on New Podcast Exclusive The Wrap Retrieved August 1 2015 Andreeva Nellie 2016 05 13 Drama Notorious Comedy Imaginary Mary Picked Up To Series At ABC Deadline Retrieved 2019 03 26 Andreeva Nellie 2017 05 12 Imaginary Mary Among Several Freshman Series Canceled By ABC Deadline Retrieved 2019 03 26 Eyewitness to a witch hunt Seattleweekly com Archived from the original on 2016 01 09 Retrieved 2013 07 05 Awards amp Recognitions Archived September 29 2007 at the Wayback MachineExternal links EditGeragos amp Geragos firm website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Geragos amp oldid 1164927436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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