Former lawyer recounts involvement in 1969 Chappaquiddick case and alleged legal strategy to shield Senator Edward Kennedy
Former lawyer recounts involvement in 1969 Chappaquiddick case and alleged legal strategy to shield Senator Edward Kennedy The passage provides a personal memoir of a lawyer who worked on the Kennedy legal team after the Chappaquiddick incident. It offers no new documents, transactions, or concrete evidence of wrongdoing, and the events are already well‑known. The only actionable lead is the claim that a brief was filed to keep witness testimony confidential, which could be pursued for court records, but the overall novelty and investigative value are low. Key insights: Author claims to have been part of the legal team hired by a Kennedy aide after the 1969 accident.; Prepared a brief with Professor Charles Fried to keep testimony of women witnesses confidential.; Alleges involvement in efforts that prevented a vehicular homicide charge against Senator Kennedy.
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Former lawyer recounts involvement in 1969 Chappaquiddick case and alleged legal strategy to shield Senator Edward Kennedy The passage provides a personal memoir of a lawyer who worked on the Kennedy legal team after the Chappaquiddick incident. It offers no new documents, transactions, or concrete evidence of wrongdoing, and the events are already well‑known. The only actionable lead is the claim that a brief was filed to keep witness testimony confidential, which could be pursued for court records, but the overall novelty and investigative value are low. Key insights: Author claims to have been part of the legal team hired by a Kennedy aide after the 1969 accident.; Prepared a brief with Professor Charles Fried to keep testimony of women witnesses confidential.; Alleges involvement in efforts that prevented a vehicular homicide charge against Senator Kennedy.
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