"said it was "telling" that, despite Geragos' public claims that Hermosa Beach cops set his client up, "at no time since Feb. 17, when Roger Clinton was arrested, has anybody representing Roger Clinton, let alone Roger Clinton himself, gone through the official channels of filing a formal personnel complaint" against police.
Clinton's failure to file a formal complaint shows Geragos ultimately "had no confidence in his conspiracy theory whatsoever," Wolcott added.
Another disturbing aspect of Gerargos' conduct: While he was telling the court and the media that his client was innocent, he was in possession of a smoking-gun audiotape showing Clinton admitting to cops that he had consumed "probably four or five beers" on the night of his arrest.
Wolcott told NewsMax.com that prosecutors had provided Geragos with a copy of the tape, made during his client's arrest.
"Mr. Geragos allowed his client to falsely claim on national television, on the Larry King show, that he had only two beers," Wolcott noted. "Meanwhile, he apparently knew that wasn't true."