Christopher Wolf, attorney for diplomat Joseph Wilson and his wife Valerie Plame, arrives at the U.S. Federal Court to address the media on Wilson's behalf, October 28, 2005. Vice-President Dick Cheney's chief-of-staff Lewis Libby was charged with one count of obstruction of justice, two counts of making false statements and and two counts of perjury in the two-year-old CIA leaks investigation on CIA operative Plame's identity to reporters. Libby, 55, the chief of staff and national security adviser to the vice president and assistant to President George W. Bush, resigned on Friday after he was indicted. Walking behind Wolf are three attorneys from Wolf's law firm Proskauer Rose LLP, Rachel Glickman (L), Robert Bernstein (C) and David Rappaport (R). REUTERS/Hyungwon Kang
That attorney moves like a litigious Fred Astaire.
Why do all these guys wear dark colors. Come on people, pep it up a little, you're all watching too much West Wing.
All timed to coincide with the announcement of the indictments. Well, what can you do? That's what people like Wolf get paid for.