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  1. "Weinstein’s attorney Arthur Aidala told AP the former film producer was examined and sent to Bellevue Hospital, going on to say Weinstein is “somewhat of a train wreck health wise.”

     

    This has to be like the 30th time his attorneys have told us he's deathly ill. I'm skeptical tbh


  2. 5 hours ago, drol said:

    Clarence Thomas misses session without explanation. Might be nothing, might be something.

    Definitely expect him to retire if Trump is re-elected, given his recent ethics problems, health history and hospitalization last year. 


  3. 9 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:

    So prominent was this case you could compile several DDP teams from it.

    Murder trial of O.J. Simpson, 1995

    concerning the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson (1959–1994) and Ron Goldman (1968–1994)
    accused: O. J. Simpson (1947–2024)
    judge: Lance Ito (wiki, born 1950)
    defense "Dream Team": led by Johnnie Cochran (1937–2005), with Robert Shapiro (wiki, born 1942), F. Lee Bailey (1933–2021), Alan Dershowitz (wiki, born 1938), Robert Kardashian (1944–2003), Shawn Holley (wiki, born 1962), Carl E. Douglas (wiki, born 1955), Gerald Uelmen (wiki, born 1940), Barry Scheck (wiki, born 1949) and Peter Neufeld (wiki, born 1950)
    prosecution: Marcia Clark (wiki, born 1953), William Hodgman (wiki, born 1952) and Christopher Darden (wiki, born 1956)
    other trial contributors: investigator Mark Fuhrman (wiki, born 1952), domestic violence expert Lenore E. Walker (wiki, born 1942), chief medical examiner Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran (wiki, born 1949), physician Robert Huizenga (wiki, born 1950s), pathologist Michael Baden (wiki, born 1934), forensic scientist Henry Lee (wiki, born 1938) and toxicologist Fredric Rieders (1922–2005).
    broadcasters covering the chase: Zoey Tur (wiki, born 1960) – spotted his vehicle from a news copter, NBC's Tom Brokaw (wiki, born 1940), ABC's Peter Jennings (1938–2005) and Barbara Walters (1929–2022), and Jim Hill (wiki, born 1946).
    broadcasters covering the courtroom: Larry King (1933–2021), Linda Deutsch (wiki, born 1943), Harvey Levin (wiki, born 1950), David Margolick (wiki, born 1952). Writers Dominick Dunne (1925–2009) and Joe McGinniss (1942–2014) also had full access.
    others associated: football player Al Cowlings (wiki, born 1947) – close friend of O.J. / aided him in the low speed police chase whilst evading capture, actor Kato Kaelin (wiki, born 1959) – with friend Nicole Brown Simpson shortly before her murder, former football coach to O.J. John McKay (1923–2001), and fellow players Walter Payton (1953–1999) and Vince Evans (wiki, born 1955) – all spoke to Simpson during his police chase to talk him out of committing suicide, former NFL player and pastor Rosey Grier (wiki, born 1932) – visited and comforted O.J. shortly after his capture, television personality and author Faye Resnick (wiki, born 1947) – friend of Nicole's who O.J.'s defense team described as a drug user in debt to dealers who may have been involved in the murders, journalist Jeffrey Toobin (wiki, born 1960) – printed a famous article claiming that the defense were considering suggested the glove was planted at the scene by "racist" investigators, Nation of Islam head Louis Farrakhan (wiki, born 1933) – provided Cochran with bodyguards during the trial after he received death threats, prosecutor and author Vincent Bugliosi (1934–2015) – wrote the famous book "Outrage" detailing why O.J. got away with murder, Willie L. Williams (1943–2016) – head of the LA Police Dept during the case and trial, lawyer Daniel M. Petrocelli (wiki, born 1953) – filed the 1997 wrongful death civil suit against O.J., screenwriter Pablo Fenjves (wiki, born 1953) – ghostwrote "If I Did It", a collaborated account with O.J., journalist Ed Gordon (wiki, born 1960) was the first to interview O.J. following the trial, with Katie Couric (wiki, born 1957) getting an in depth interview with O.J. in 2004 about the case, actress and television personality Ruby Wax (wiki, born 1953) did a famous interview with O.J. in 1998 where he pretended to stab her with a banana, detective William Dear (wiki, born 1937) – published "O.J. is Innocent and I Can Prove it", convicted serial killer Glen Edward Rogers (wiki, born 1962) – claims to have been hired by O.J. to carry out the murders.

    Good list. I would have included the district attorney at the time, Gil Garcetti, born in 1941.

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  4. 10 hours ago, Deathrace said:

    Out and about at Lingfield races and clearly nothing wrong with her mental health. With the exception of her eyesight she looks great for someone who is 90 this year  

     

    Looks great but still one to keep an eye on (no pun intended). With her eyesight gone, she's a much greater fall risk. 


  5. Not sure how long Malaysian court proceedings take in a case like this, but is it even worth their time? He's turning 99 in a few months ffs. He'll likely be dead before this "investigation" is complete. 


  6. 1 hour ago, sadgirldreaming93 said:

    What I didn't really understand is her saying that the treatment was preventative. Does it refer to something other than the form of cancer she already has?

    I heard Dr. Gupta on CNN suggest it may have been used instead of the term "adjuvant" chemotherapy, meaning alongside the surgery. Probably to make the message more simple. In that case, the tumor was probably removed and the chemo is simply to prevent it from returning, as has already been suggested. 

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  7. Like Charles, no details on the stage or type of cancer.

    From watching her video statement, I was struck by how she described her chemo treatment as "preventative." Otherwise, the statement lacked any of the "we expect a full recovery" that would be expected if it was caught at an early stage.

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  8. In an article from Judge Andrew Napolitano, who recently met the Pope. 

    “The Pope is in poor health, can barely speak or walk; and he radiates sadness. I was thrilled to reside in his home for four days, but I don't think he'll be there much longer.”

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