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TIMELINE SHIFT: O.J. LAWYER F. LEE BAILEY ALIVE AGAIN!

 
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TIMELINE SHIFT: O.J. LAWYER F. LEE BAILEY ALIVE AGAIN!
I clearly remember Bailey dying four or five years ago. Now he's alive again.
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You should start a thread about this.
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That was Cochran that died.
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OK, normally I think all the timeline shift stuff is just crazy lunatic ramblings

but I clearly remember him dying

are you saying he did not?

link?
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OMFG! Here we go again. I, too, vividly recall the death of F. Lee Bailey 3 - 5 yrs ago. Am not confusing him at all w/Cochran or Kardashian.

[link to www.deadoraliveinfo.com]

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I don't remember F.Lee Bailey dying. I would have remembered it. (I too believe OJ is innocent.)

Yarmouth, ME) -- One of the most famed lawyers on the legal "dream team" that defended O.J. Simpson during his 1995 Los Angeles murder trial is speaking out, declaring he will go to his grave knowing Simpson is innocent.

The 77-year-old Bailey now lives in Maine.

He told the "Portland Press-Herald" he wanted to present previously unrevealed evidence proving that Simpson did not murder his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ronald
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Johnny said "if the cock ring don't fit....you must aquit...then johnny whipped itout...and the jury was swayed.
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OJ WAS INNOCENT, SO WERE NICOLE AND GOLDMAN, WRONG PEOPLE GOT HIT, NICOLE SPITTING IMAGE OF WIFE INTENDED TARGET, CIA DIRECTORS SON AND WIFE/CONTRA/COCAINE CARTEL HIT, THEY LIVED IN THE SAME TOWNHOUSE COMPLEX AS NICOLE, THEN TRIED TO FRAME OJ, AFTER THE MIXUP/SCREWUP
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OP.....I remember it too.
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NICOLE LOOKED LIKE THE WIFE, GOLDMAN LOOKED A LOT LIKE INTENDED TARGET
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On June 3, 2021, F. Lee Bailey died at the age of 87.

In 2001, Florida tossed him from the bar for taking millions of dollars in trial compensation that the government claimed was not his, and two years later, the state of Massachusetts, where he began practicing in 1961, reciprocally disbarred him.

Since when is Florida responsible for setting America's legal standards? Anybody remember Bush v. Gore?

Bailey moved to Maine, and in 2012, at the age of 79, walked into a classroom and took the bar exam. “I didn’t work that hard, and I passed it at the top of the pack,” he says—but then Maine’s bar rejected him as well. Bailey is broke, too. Last June, unable to settle a $5.2 million tax bill, he filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, disclosing that all he had to his name was a gold 1999 Mercedes station wagon worth less than $2,000, sundry effects worth around five grand, and a modest condo in Yarmouth on which he carried a $365,000 mortgage.

One of America's most celebrated lawyers was disbarred, yet Rudy Giuliani is still a lawyer? Does that make any sense to anybody?

Even Dershowitz, who is as reliable as Giuliani, believes that Bailey was made to suffer for Simpson’s acquittal. “Without a doubt,” Dershowitz says. “I think it was a major factor in the vindictive way in which he’s been treated.” Bailey too sees the beginning of his own end in the Simpson acquittal. “People at every level, judges on down, pointed the finger and said, ‘If you hadn’t prostituted your talents for this guy, he would have gone to jail.’ ”

The fact is, Simpson was a acquitted by a jury of his peers and it is anybody who cannot accept that, who should be disgraced, disbarred and/or removed from the bench.

Shame on America, for the brutal murder of F. Lee Bailey and anybody who suggests otherwise is simply a moron.

According to Bailey, Faye Resnick, Nicole Brown Simpson’s frequent houseguest, who happened to be holed up in rehab for cocaine addiction on the night of the murder, was the intended target of a drug-related hit. His investigators uncovered evidence that Resnick owed drug dealers $30,000, and that is why Resnick was targeted.

“We think the killers came to look for Faye Resnick, who was also blond, and, typical of hitmen, they were dumb enough to mistake Nicole for Faye Resnick,” he says. He dismisses as “doctored” the overwhelming photographic evidence offered in the civil trial of dozens of images of Simpson wearing the Bruno Magli loafers—the “ugly-ass shoes” Simpson denied under oath ever owning—shoes whose distinctive bloody tread marks were all over the crime scene.

Everybody doubts a truthteller.

Is it any wonder that Bailey identified with Simpson: great man brought low by false accusations. “I don’t think he got fairly treated, and I don’t think I got fairly treated,” Bailey said. “If that’s not a level of kinship, it’s certainly a level of identity. We have the O.J. curse in common, to a degree.”

I repeat, everybody doubts a truthteller.

Bailey had long completed a book arguing Simpson’s innocence ready, but, he lamented, “the publishing industry does not want a book favorable to O.J.”

Truth ius hard to grasp if you are a moron. According to J. Albert Johnson, Bailey's former law partner, “He’s just brilliant, that’s all. I couldn’t keep up with this guy. Most of us mortals are lucky to go 20 miles an hour. Lee Bailey’s brain goes a thousand miles an hour, so quick that he becomes frustrated with those who cannot keep up.” Indeed, Bailey scored 162 on two childhood IQ tests—a number higher than Albert Einstein’s.

In the mid-1960s Bailey won a reversal for Sam Sheppard, a doctor convicted of the killing of his wife in one of US’s most important murder trials; the case that provided the inspiration for the hit television show and film The Fugitive.

Bailey’s last legal stand came in a Portland, Maine, courtroom in March 2013 when he sparred with assistant attorney general, Thomas Knowlton.

“So you would agree, Mr. Bailey, that you misappropriated roughly $3 million?” Knowlton asked. “No, sir,” Bailey responded. “Because misappropriated is a word used in criminal law, which is the equivalent of larceny, and that takes an intent.” Knowlton regrouped, gave the legend another shot. “At the end of the day, Mr. Bailey, it’s fair to say that you spent $3 million that didn’t belong to you?” Bailey responded, “I spent $3 million that has been adjudged was not mine. At the time I spent it, I had a reasonable belief that it was mine.”

Alexander ruled in Bailey’s favor, but in April of the following year the Maine Supreme Judicial Court reversed the ruling and voted four to three against the famed attorney. “Bailey,” it wrote, “minimizes the wrongfulness and seriousness of the misconduct for which he was disbarred.”

Now isn't that a load of BULLSHIT !





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