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Boston 25 News reporter Ted Daniel and Peter Tragos, also known as the “Lawyer You Know,” reacted to a recent letter submitted by Karen Read's defense attorney, Alan Jackson, demanding that a Boston Police officer who testified in the trial be put on the 'Brady List.
The letter, addressed to Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox and obtained exclusively by 25 Investigates, alleges Officer Kelly Dever’s credibility is “irreparably compromised”.
After Karen Read's acquittal in John O'Keefe's death, witnesses face harassment, investigators lose jobs, and Read secures media deals while facing a lawsuit.
Karen Read is asking for a Massachusetts court to dismiss the civil lawsuit filed against her by the family of Boston police officer John O'Keefe, who she was acquitted of killing last month.
Invoices show Brennan’s firm, Brennan & Associates, billed the Norfolk district attorney’s office $566,000 between September 2024 and the trial's conclusion last month.
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I mean, do I have a theory? Sure, I have a theory,” Jackson replied when asked what he believes happened to John O’Keefe.
Hank Brennan, the special prosecutor in Karen Read's second trial, was paid more than half a million dollars in legal fees alone.
A notice of Karen Read’s dismissal motion was filed in Plymouth Superior Court on Wednesday, according to legal filings.
Karen Read, recently acquitted of murder, is developing a screen adaptation of her trial with LBI Productions.
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