Jul 14, 2017 · Marc E. Kasowitz, President Trump’s longtime attorney representing him in the Russia investigations, reportedly sent angry, threatening and profane emails to a random stranger who criticized him...
Jul 14, 2017 · Marc E. Kasowitz, President Donald Trump’s longtime attorney representing him in the Russia investigations, reportedly sent angry, threatening and profane emails to a random stranger who criticized...
Jul 13, 2017 · Kasowitz replied with series of angry messages sent between 9:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Eastern time. One read: “I’m on you now. You are fucking with me now Let’s see who you are Watch your back ...
Jul 14, 2017 · Trump Lawyer Marc Kasowitz Threatens Stranger in Emails: "Watch Your Back , Bitch" After hearing Rachel Maddow discuss our recent story about Kasowitz, a man emailed the attorney urging him to resign. Kasowitz responded with threats and profanity. Marc Kasowitz, President Trumps personal attorney...
Marc Kasowitz, President Trump’s personal attorney on the Russia case, threatened a stranger in a string ...
She said: “That’s incredibly troubling language. If I’m a prosecutor I’m going to think hard about that.”. Ron Kuby , a New York lawyer who argued a case that overturned a portion of the state’s harassment law on free speech grounds, said he believed Kasowitz had not violated the law with his missives.
Kasowitz’s firm was also sued for malpractice this week by a former client in a billing dispute. A spokesman for Marc Kasowitz sent ProPublica this statement: “Mr. Kasowitz, who is tied up with client matters, said he intends to apologize to the writer of the email referenced in today’s ProPublica story.
Experts said Kasowitz could have trouble getting a security clearance because of what multiple sources described as a recent history of alcohol abuse. Former employees also said Kasowitz had engaged in behavior that made them uncomfortable.
In one email, Kasowitz gave the man a cell phone number that is not widely available. We confirmed Kasowitz uses that number. The exchange began after the man saw our story featured last night on the Rachel Maddow show on MSNBC.
The exchange of emails Wednesday began at 9:28 p.m. Eastern when the man sent the following message to Kasowitz’s firm account: Five minutes later, Kasowitz responded with two words: Fifteen minutes after that, Kasowitz sent a second email: The man responded politely: But Kasowitz continued to harangue him:
A spokesman for Marc Kasowitz sent ProPublica this statement: “Mr. Kasowitz, who is tied up with client matters, said he intends to apologize to the writer of the email referenced in today’s ProPublica story. While no excuse, the email came at the end of a very long day that at 10 p.m. was not yet over.