Posted on 01/07/2019 6:26:31 PM PST by SJackson
F. Lee Bailey one of the lawyers on O.J. Simpsons Dream Team sounds like an anti-Semite in his dotage.
Bailey, 85, claims he has been persecuted since the football legend was acquitted of double murder in 1995 and that the case was never covered fairly in the media.
Interviewed for an hour on the Morano Whenever podcast, the bitter Bailey said the book publishing industry and Hollywood have a policy of censoring anything favorable to Simpson.
The disbarred lawyer seems to blame Jews when he says, Some of the people who claim that most of their lives theyve been subjected to horrible kinds of prejudice and extermination during World War II are now behaving in exactly the same totalitarian spirit by suppressing the one thing this country has to be proud of when all is said and done, and thats an unfettered free press.Modal TriggerF. Lee Bailey and O.J. SimpsonAFP/Getty Images
Bailey, who also represented the Boston Strangler Albert DeSalvo and Patty Hearst, said he was snubbed by his peers and persecuted after he defended Simpson.
Im satisfied that it was the bedrock reason that the federal government went after my [law] license, Bailey told Frank Morano, a host on 970 AM. I was in litigation with the IRS in one case for 26 ¹/₂ years.
Fellow Simpson lawyer Alan Dershowitz agrees that Baileys defense of the Juice did him in. He told Town & Country last year, Without a doubt, I think it was a major factor in the vindictive way in which hes been treated.
Bailey was disbarred in 2001 after he refused to turn over assets his client, an accused marijuana dealer, had agreed to forfeit to the government.
He declared bankruptcy in 2017 and now lives in Maine, working as a consultant in an office above his girlfriends beauty salon.
If you get on the wrong side of the government, you can expect a very rough ride, Bailey said on the podcast. Its not fun, I can assure you.
Bailey declined to comment.
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The Jewish press wasn't fair to OJ? Or F. Lee Bailey. Never thought of that. It's a good excuse for his problems I suppose. At least he has a girlfriend.
Being on the wrong side of OJ wasn't fun either.
Because there is absolutely no way for a person to reach millions of people without going through a corporate publisher or Hollywood studio.
Hey,Flee...your client essentially beheaded the mother of his children.And you helped him get away with it.
Or after paying $24,000 a month in alimony and child support and seeing her boy toys driving around town in the Ferrari he paid for he snapped.
Some of the people who claim that most of their lives theyve been subjected to horrible kinds of prejudice and extermination during World War II are now behaving in exactly the same totalitarian spirit by suppressing the one thing this country has to be proud of when all is said and done, and thats an unfettered free press. ...Bailey was disbarred in 2001 after he refused to turn over assets his client, an accused marijuana dealer, had agreed to forfeit to the government.
Thanks SJackson.
Lol. I remember Chris Rock did a bit following that premise, went like “ I’m not saying he DID it, I’m just saying I...understand.”
The Florida Bar case was precipitated when Bailey was caught taking a drug defendant client's stock and cash out of trust and spending millions for himself rather than providing it to the federal government as his client's criminal plea agreement required. The federal judge involved, the late Maurice Paul of Florida's Northern District, was a courteous and soft-spoken type but not someone who would accept a lawyer -- even a celebrity lawyer -- lying to him and violating the forfeiture aspects of a plea agreement.
There is no reason to think that the O.J. Simpson case played any role in Bailey's troubles. The mishandling of client property held in trust is a common source of trouble for cash-hungry or careless lawyers. Bailey's misconduct was so flagrant and well-established that it could not be ignored.
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Stuff it, Bailey.
I knew OJ for 17-days before he left Florida for NV and sentencing.
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