Israel Keyes
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Podcast Appearances
I have represented Adam.
So I'm going to get him.
I'll see you.
We'll test your chops and see what you got.
By the time I got to him in the, like I say, in the 2000s, I spent multiple times or multiple days at Neverland.
So I watched him there.
I watched him when he was camped out in Vegas as well.
He was struggling.
I mean, I think that's the best way to put it.
He was struggling with all the things that were happening with the accusations.
He was frustrated by it.
And I kind of there was a lot of empathy I had for him.
I one of the things that's hardest about doing the kind of work that we do is.
When you've got people who are in the eye of a storm, it's very hard to try to get them centered because it's kind of an existential threat.
The criminal prosecution is there's...
I often tell clients, at least with a sudden death of a loved one, you have the ability to mourn, to have a funeral or some kind of a ceremony or wake, and then you get to move on, you get some kind of closure.
You never really get that in a criminal case.
And so that's what I witnessed, and it was awful to watch.
It's a strain, it's a drain, and it's just a...
It's a real, real painful thing to watch somebody who is so creative, who is so brilliant, who's such a genius in one area to have to deal with something that is so foreign to them.