Attorney recounts declined offers to defend Gaddafi, African dictator, and a U.S. murder suspect
Attorney recounts declined offers to defend Gaddafi, African dictator, and a U.S. murder suspect The passage provides personal anecdotes about offers to represent high‑profile figures (Muammar Gaddafi, a deposed African head of state, and a U.S. inmate) but offers no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions a retainer from Gaddafi’s lawyer and a gold‑brick payment offer, but lacks details such as dates, amounts, or identities that could be pursued. Key insights: The author was approached by the Arab League and Gaddafi’s Libyan lawyer to join a defense team.; A formal retainer letter from Gaddafi’s lawyer is claimed to exist.; A deposed African leader allegedly offered gold bricks as payment for legal services.
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Attorney recounts declined offers to defend Gaddafi, African dictator, and a U.S. murder suspect The passage provides personal anecdotes about offers to represent high‑profile figures (Muammar Gaddafi, a deposed African head of state, and a U.S. inmate) but offers no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions a retainer from Gaddafi’s lawyer and a gold‑brick payment offer, but lacks details such as dates, amounts, or identities that could be pursued. Key insights: The author was approached by the Arab League and Gaddafi’s Libyan lawyer to join a defense team.; A formal retainer letter from Gaddafi’s lawyer is claimed to exist.; A deposed African leader allegedly offered gold bricks as payment for legal services.
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