
Basically your face as you read this whole report.
“And it was clear to me, I hadn’t really asked her there for a professional reason. I had no desire that I knew of at the time to represent her.”
— Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch founder Larry Klayman in testimony reflected in a totally nuts disciplinary recommendation seeking a 33-month suspension and a requirement that Klayman “prove his fitness to practice as a condition of reinstatement.” So, potentially, the end of his career.
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As Bloomberg’s Big Law Business summarized the report, “Klayman allegedly represented Elham Sataki, a plaintiff in a sexual-harrassment suit, for a 40% contingency fee, but didn’t commit the fee to writing. Klayman allegedly became infatuated with Sataki and repeatedly sought a romantic relationship with her. When she declined, he told her the fee would be 50%, and verbally abused her, according to the 185-page report.”
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