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Karen Read's acquittal last month was three years, two trials, and millions of dollars in legal fees in the making.
High-profile defense attorney Alan Jackson opened up about all things Karen Read in a new interview with Vanity Fair ...
If Karen Read had to pay all of her legal bills, it would exceed eight figures, according to various media reports.
Hank Brennan, the special prosecutor in Karen Read's second trial, was paid more than half a million dollars in legal fees alone.
Hank Brennan, the special prosecutor in Karen Read’s second trial, was paid more than half a million dollars in legal fees ...
Data obtained by Boston 25 showed exactly how much Dedham police paid for more than 170 shifts worked by officers assigned to ...
BOSTON — Karen Read owes more than $5 million in legal fees, a debt that will continue to climb with her anticipated retrial in late January, but the defendant says ...
A grand juror in a federal proceeding connected to the Karen Read case faces charges for disclosing confidential information ...
Read explained her involvement in every aspect of her criminal case, from her defense team’s aggressive strategy to media interviews and raising money for her estimated $5 million in legal fees.
Karen Read is asking for a Massachusetts court to dismiss the civil lawsuit filed against her by the family of Boston police ...
Karen Read’s legal troubles aren’t over yet. Here’s what’s next. Despite her acquittal on murder and manslaughter charges, Read could still be on the hook legally for John O’Keefe’s death.
In the new interview, Jackson stopped short of calculating the final sum of his client’s legal expenses, but said his law firm would have billed Read $10 million for both trials.