Word: pellicano
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...from Chicago the night of the murders. Says defense lawyer F. Lee Bailey: "It will be very powerful." Simpson's daughter from his first marriage, Arnelle, is expected to lead off this group, and nine-year-old daughter Sydney may also be called. But private investigator Anthony Pellicano received a subpoena last week demanding his presence in court Monday morning. Since Pellicano, who was involved in the Michael Jackson child-molestation case, has most recently been working on Detective Mark Fuhrman's behalf, the defense may visit the race issue sooner than originally planned...
...word, which Fuhrman denied on the stand; Shapiro and Cochran feel two or three will suffice. Kathleen Bell, who figured so prominently in the defense's plans with her recollection of Fuhrman's rant about "niggers gathered together and killed,'' is at best a problem witness. Pellicano reportedly has gathered evidence that she is lying, and Bell has written a letter to Judge Lance Ito stating that she believes O.J. is guilty and does not want to take the stand...
...named John Dunton was jailed for refusing to testify. Dunton, who had earlier gone on television claiming that two men killed Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman and that a private eye hired to follow Nicole witnessed the murders, now said he would be killed if he talked. Anthony Pellicano, the private investigator who worked for Michael Jackson amid the pop star's tangle with child-abuse allegations, then emerged to deny that he was the private eye Dunton referred to on TV. Calling Dunton's story "ridiculous," Pellicano, however, confirmed that he was connected to the Simpson case...
Last August, at the beginning of the case, both sides were in disarray. The boy's first attorney, Gloria Allred, famous for trying cases in the media, didn't last long. For a while, Jackson's improbable front man was private detective Anthony Pellicano. As for Jackson's lawyers, one of them never met his client; the other spent only 30 minutes with him in Moscow and promptly departed for the South of France. They did not even know if Garcetti was issuing an arrest warrant for Jackson. The savviest legal and personal adviser was actress Elizabeth Taylor, whose...
...Feldman and his client are a wealthy man and boy. The attorney's contingency fee could be in the $5 million to $15 million range, and he would be worth it, considering that according to Pellicano, $20 million was the amount demanded by the boy's father last year. The trust will ensure that not all the millions end up in the parents' pockets. But how much will the megarich star be left with? Reportedly, Cochran has asked TIG Insurance, the Transamerica subsidiary that holds Jackson's personal-liability policy, to cover the settlement...