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Host of her own national live daily talk show on Court TV for eight years, Lisa Bloom is interviewed daily for major news outlets like CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, MSNBC, The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the LA Times, and hundreds of others all over the English speaking world, including news organizations in Australia, the UK, India and South Africa.
She leads by example, demonstrates an ethic of care for all aspects of a client’s case, and imparts a daily attitude of quality legal representation seldom seen in the legal profession .
Lisa Bloom has made a career out of representing the underdog. She hosts well-planned press conferences, so women can tell their stories about being wronged by powerful men. She harnesses the media to get results when the courtroom isn't enough. She's the daughter of famous women right's lawyer Gloria Allred.
Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Lisa Bloom has made a career out of representing the underdog. She hosts well-planned press conferences, so women can tell their stories about being wronged by powerful men.
Bloom was one of his legal advisors. She faced a backlash for choosing to work for a powerful man against women. In 2019, the issue resurfaced when New York Times' reporters published a book called " She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement.".
Cosby's lawyer Marty Singer said the version of events Dickinson's recounted on Entertainment Tonight were "fabricated and an outrageous defamatory lie.". In July, the suit was settled . In November 2016, Bloom was representing a woman who accused President Trump of sexual assault.
Walsh was one of three women Bloom represented who accused Bill O'Reilly of sexual harassment. She hosted a media conference to shame O'Reilly, since Walsh could not sue, because too much time had passed. After telling her story, Bloom got Walsh to call Fox's sexual harassment hotline, to force an investigation.
Lawyer Lisa Bloom, representing the woman accusing Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump of sexual misconduct in 1994. Mario Anzuoni / Reuters. The woman she was representing, who was never named alleged Trump raped her in 1994, when she was 13 years old.
American attorney, Lisa Bloom gave her life while practicing law in certain jurisdictions and fighting for justice. She gave advising and representation over Bill O’Reilly ’s sexual harassment allegations to Martin Chitwood’s domestic violence case.
The 58-year-old, Bloom is a twicely married woman, who is currently living happily with her second and current husband, Braden Pollock, Legal Brand Marketing ’s founder. The couple married in a low-key ceremony on 5th December 2014.
Lisa Bloom is an attorney, a talk show host, and an author. Moreover, she is known as a brilliant lawyer who fights against sexual harassment. In the past, Lisa had associated herself with very high prolific persons.
Her parents are Peyton Huddleston Bray Jr. and Gloria Bloom, who is an attorney too. Her parents’ marriage was very short. They married and got divorced too soon when they were just in college. Her father, Peyton Bray, suffered from bipolar disorder and he later committed suicide. And later when Lisa was 7, her mother married William C. Allred.
Lisa Read Bloom (née Bray; born September 20, 1961) is an American attorney known for advising Harvey Weinstein amid various sexual abuse allegations, and for representing women whose sexual harassment claims precipitated the firing of Bill O'Reilly from Fox News.
Bloom founded and owns the Bloom Firm, a law firm that has represented clie…
Bloom was born Lisa Read Bray, the daughter of Gloria Bloom (later Allred) and father Peyton Huddleston Bray Jr. Her mother is Jewish. Her parents' marriage was short-lived—they had married and divorced while in college. Peyton Bray, who suffered from bipolar disorder, later killed himself, and Bloom subsequently took her mother's maiden name. When Bloom was seven, her mother married William C. Allred. Bloom received a bachelor's degree from UCLA, where she gra…
After graduating from law school, Bloom began her career in New York and by 1991 worked at her mother’s law firm, Allred, Maroko & Goldberg, assisting in unsuccessfully suing the Boy Scouts of America for sex discrimination on behalf of Katrina Yeaw, a girl who wanted to join the organization. While at her mother’s firm, Bloom also filed a child sexual abuse suit against the Roman Catholic Church and sued the LAPD.
Bloom married her current husband, Braden Pollock, on December 5, 2014. Pollock is the founder of Legal Brand Marketing and works as the Bloom Firm's manager. He was formerly on the board of the web services company Epik. Bloom lives with her husband and a foster son in Los Angeles. Bloom has two adult children, daughter Sarah Wong Bloom and son Samuel "Sam/Sammy" Wong, with her former husband Jim Wong, a LAUSD teacher. A vegetarian since 16, Bloom has been veg…
Bloom has written three books, including Think: Straight Talk for Women to Stay Smart in a Dumbed-Down World, from 2011, and Swagger: 10 Urgent Rules for Raising Boys in an Era of Failing Schools, Mass Joblessness, and Thug Culture, from 2012. In early 2017, The Weinstein Company and Jay-Zannounced plans to adapt Bloom's 2014 book, Suspicion Nation: The Inside Story of the Trayvon Martin Injustice and Why We Continue to Repeat It, into a six-part document…
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