Welcome to the award-winning podcast All Things Investigation. Join Tom Fox on All Things Investigation, where he is joined by Kenyen Brown and Kevin Carroll, partners at Hughes Hubbard Reed, as they discuss the recent Indictment of the former President.
Brown described the indictment as “mind-boggling in its specificness,” providing strong evidence of guilt. The charges include mishandling classified information, with a strong focus on the Espionage Act. Further, the hosts discuss the severity of the charges, sensitive material, and the potential penalty the former president could face, which could mean up to 20 years imprisonment and a $250,000 fine for each count! You want to attend the discussion on the attorney-client privilege and the possibility of Judge Cannon recusing herself from the trial. You will learn much about this unprecedented Indictment with the hosts’ legal expertise.
Key Highlights:
- Analyzing an Espionage Act Indictment
- Charges for mishandling classified information
- Piercing Attorney-Client Privilege in Florida Courts
- Potential penalties for charges against former president
- Judicial Impartiality and Independence
- Federal Trial Process & Political Implications
Notable Quotes:
“All this indictment is mind-boggling in its specificness. I’ve never seen this type of indictment with this much detail. First, that indicates to me they’ve got the goods.”
“And repeatedly, the National Archives and then the Justice Department through the FBI asked for the documents to be returned, and not only were they not returned, but it appears that there was a conspiracy to obstruct justice to keep them from being returned.”
“Only a small number of people, such as the President of the United States, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, need to have that. These are the absolute crown jewels of the intelligence and defense communities deliberately mishandled.”
“The attorney’s testimony can be admitted.”
Resources
Hughes Hubbard & Reed website
Kenyen Brown bio
Kevin Carroll bio