Just one day after launching a Web site to raise
money for his legal defense, Drew Peterson shut it down.
Not exact matches
Sleeping in on Sundays, spending my
money on myself instead of some priestpervs
legal defense fund or a pastor's fondness
for hoookers and blow...
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He needs to answer a lot of questions, so don't spend that $ 20 so fst, Schumer may need it
for a «
Legal Defense fund», after he spends all his campaign
money trying to get re-elected JUST LIKE ALAN HEVESI DID IN 2006
Anthony Weiner handed over a wad of
money to disgraced Rep. Charles Rangel
for his
legal -
defense fund.
Weiner, a political ally of Rangel's, was the only New York Democrat in the House to donate
money from his campaign coffers to Rangel
for his
legal defense, as first reported in Sunday's Post.
Legal luminary, Dr. Maurice Ampaw, who is the
Defense counsel
for four accused: Osarfo Anthony, Ekow Micah, Sarah Kwablah, in an ongoing case of extortion on Thursday, 1st September, 2016, disclosed to court how Asamoah Gyan asked Sarah Kwablah to abort the pregnancy
for any amount of
money she wants.
As
for the payments that came from the Syracuse developers,
defense lawyer Barry Bohrer has said in
legal filings that the
money came during a period when he was not a state employee.
So far, the commission has cited just one instance of wrongdoing: a
legal defense fund that was set up by disgraced former Sen. Hiram Monserrate to raise
money for his
legal bills after he was charged with assaulting his girlfriend.
But she says if a politician is using campaign donor
money to pay
for a
legal defense against criminal charges, then it would be better to set up a separate fund
for that.
After it was revealed that Mark Wahlberg was paid 1500 times more than Michelle Williams
for the reshoots of All the
Money in the World, he donated the $ 1.5 million he made to the Time's Up
legal defense fund.
However, as the need grew
for legal defense of emerging school choice programs, Bolick turned his attention to it and co-founded the libertarian, public interest law firm Institute
for Justice in 1991 with seed
money from David and Charles Koch.