How much can a divorce lawyer say about his client- even under oath?
I’m curious.
Under alleged pressure from Fani and Wade, he claimed that he couldn't testify about ANYTHING concerning Wade and Fani because of "privilege." Last Friday, the judge saw through this overreach ploy by Fani, Wade and Bradley.
IIRC from last weeks TV coverage:
Bradley testified that: THERE WAS NO ATTORNEY/CLIENT CONTRACT WRITTEN UP OR SIGNED BETWEEN HIM & WADE.
I ALSO THINK HE SAID THAT NO MONEY EXCHANGED HANDS FOR HIS SERVICES
IF NO CONTRACT——WHERE IS THE ATTORNEY CLIENT PRIVILEGE??
“How much can a divorce lawyer say about his client- even under oath?”
If he knew him as a friend and coworker for years before becoming his lawyer, a lot! Also, there is no attorney-client privilege for things like “I saw them kissing in a restaurant”. Or if Wade said, “I’m screwing the hell out of her” in a locker room with non-lawyers present.