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Listen Now - Criminal Attorney

2024/9/23
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旁白: 本播客讲述了保罗·伯格伦的故事,他是一位在纽瓦克声名鹊起的刑事辩护律师,以其非正统的办案方法和极高的成功率而闻名。然而,随着他声誉的提高,围绕他的怀疑也与日俱增。FBI探员肖恩·布罗科斯在调查一个大型贩毒集团时,发现伯格伦竟然与该集团有着千丝万缕的联系,这引发了人们对这位前联邦检察官是否越界犯罪的质疑。播客将深入探讨伯格伦的所作所为,以及那些被他卷入其中并付出惨重代价的人们的故事。 肖恩·布罗科斯的故事从她加入FBI开始说起,她从一个普通的银行职员转变为一名经验丰富的联邦探员,在纽瓦克这个犯罪猖獗的城市与各种犯罪分子周旋。她参与了对Crips帮派成员基莫·麦克拉伊的调查,在一次行动中,基莫逃脱了。肖恩意识到基莫可以成为一个重要的线人,于是她试图说服基莫与FBI合作,提供关于大型贩毒集团的情报。这其中涉及到FBI与线人合作的复杂性和伦理困境,以及肖恩如何利用她的智慧和经验来完成任务。 肖恩·布罗科斯: 作为一名FBI探员,我在纽瓦克这个城市工作,这里犯罪活动猖獗,各种帮派林立。我参与了对基莫·麦克拉伊的调查,他非法持有枪支。在逮捕他的过程中,他成功逃脱了。我意识到他可能与更大的犯罪集团有关联,因此我试图将他发展成线人。我向他阐述了利害关系:要么合作,成为政府的线人,协助我们调查;要么面临因非法持有武器而被捕入狱的风险。我知道这对他来说是一个艰难的选择,但他最终同意与我们合作。这其中充满了风险和挑战,但我相信这是打击犯罪,维护社会正义的必要手段。我明白FBI利用线人的做法一直存在争议,但这是我们工作中不可或缺的一部分。

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Paul Bergrin, a renowned criminal defense attorney, was known for his ability to secure acquittals for his clients. However, his success attracted the attention of the FBI, leading to an investigation into his potential involvement in a drug ring. This podcast explores Bergrin's journey from a powerful lawyer to facing charges himself.
  • Paul Bergrin was a highly successful criminal defense attorney known for his unorthodox methods.
  • He represented high-profile clients like Queen Latifah and Lil' Kim.
  • The FBI began investigating Bergrin's possible connections to a major drug operation.

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Paul Bergeron was the lawyer who could get you out of any sticky situation. Caught stealing pirated videos like Queen Latifah was in 1995? Well, you better call Paul. Accused of lying to a jury during testimony like Lil' Kim was in 2003? Better call Paul. Caught stabbing your spouse ten times with a steak knife? No matter if you are innocent or guilty, Paul can get you off the hook. We've seen lawyers like this in television series like The Sopranos or Breaking Bad.

But what about in the real world? At the peak of his career, Paul Berggren was undefeated, a master lawyer who knew the system inside and out. But when an FBI agent finds traces of Berggren's involvement in a massive drug ring, questions are asked about the lengths Paul went to to achieve his dominance and what he would do to ensure he stayed at the top.

In Wondery's true crime podcast, Criminal Attorney, host Jinx Jenkins will tell you the true story of how Paul Berggren went from representing others in court to representing himself. No one is better suited to breaking the law than those who know it best. You're about to hear a clip from Criminal Attorney. Follow Criminal Attorney on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. From Wondery, I'm Brandon Jinx Jenkins, and this is Criminal Attorney.

It was 2003, and Shawn Brokos was on her way to a Newark apartment complex. She'd received a tip that someone in that apartment had a gun, that they shouldn't. Shawn was in her early 30s, blonde and white in Newark. She looked like a teacher, or a dentist, or someone with a desk job at a bank, which is actually what she'd been doing seven years earlier. She ran the loan department at a bank in El Paso.

So overseeing who qualified for commercial loans, personal loans, car loans. Until one day when federal agents came to the bank, they were investigating one of the bank's clients, who they suspected of money laundering. It wasn't like in the movies. It wasn't all that exciting. Just two guys wearing suits serving a subpoena. But Sean was fascinated.

She thought to herself, Wow, this sounds a whole lot more interesting than the work I'm doing. I literally walked down to the local FBI office. I put my name in, filled out an application, and before I knew it, I was off to Quantico for training for the FBI. Fast forward to present day, and Sean was a full-on, bona fide FBI agent. It was something that I knew would be an adventure. Look, Newark,

at the time was not a great place. But if you're in law enforcement, boy, there's no better place to be. She was part of the gang squad. We were always running cases on the Bloods and the Crips because at the time in Newark, those were the strongest street gangs. And on this day, the case involved someone affiliated with the Crips. The man's name was Kimo Deshawn McCray. Kimo had been convicted of a felony, so it was illegal for him to have a gun. And that was enough to take him down. When Shauna and her partner got to the apartment, they knocked on the door.

They were let inside, where they met Kimo and his mother. We said, "Hey, we know you have a gun in the apartment. We know that you cannot be in possession of a gun.

They went to the bedroom and opened the closet door. They grabbed the shotgun.

and headed back to the living room. I immediately walked up to Kimo, and I said, you're going to have to come with us. And I was holding him. I think it was on his forearm or maybe like his upper arm. And I remember he just literally slipped right out of the jacket. So in a split second, he's gone, and I'm left holding this jacket, and he's out the door. Kimo and his mom were on the ground floor of the apartment building, so his escape was pretty simple.

And he had another advantage. I'm thinking I'm not chasing him. I'm in skirt and heels. I'm not going to chase after him through the projects. As Sean watched Kimo run off, she also saw a lost opportunity. See, Sean wasn't just there to get a gun off the street. Sean Brokos needed someone like Kimo. She had her eyes on some of the bigger players in Newark. And getting Kimo into custody was just the next very important step in her plan.

In this case, Kimo McCray was not the white whale she was looking to land, but he was connected and could lead her up the ladder. She needed someone to go inside the crew and feed her information. That was why she needed Kimo McCray to agree to be a confidential informant. Now let's be clear here. The FBI, throughout its history, has had a pretty bad reputation when it comes to informants. They use a small fish to go catch the big fish.

But that feels more like big game hunting for optics more than any attempt to stop a problem or protect citizens. Like how long ago did they start the war on drugs? And how's it going now? But that's the game Sean's playing here. There is no FBI investigation without getting people on the street to talk. And that was why the fact that he was now out the door and down the block was such a bad look. Sean turned to Kimo's mother. At first, she claimed the gun was hers, not Kimo's.

But Sean wasn't buying it one bit. I said, you cannot own this gun for your son. It is his and you cannot do this. It's just not the right thing to do. And she said, yes, it is his gun. It is not my gun, but I don't want to get my son into trouble. So that's when I said, look, just come down to our office tomorrow. We can work through this. Sure enough, the next morning, Kimo and his mother show up at the FBI field office in Newark. Kimo's a slim black guy in his early 30s.

He's been in and out of jail a few times at this point. Petty stuff like weapons possession, robbery, and drugs. But now he's got kids. He's very close with his family. And he does not want to do any more time. Sean remembers that Kimo's mom did a lot of the talking. He looked terrified. In his mom's apartment, Kimo had gotten the jump on Sean. But here? In her office? With Kimo's mother by his side ready to do anything to secure his freedom? Sean had all the leverage. She'd been in this situation enough times before.

She'd sat across other young men like Kimo and tried to flip them. So by now, she had a whole speech worked out. You don't have to answer any questions. I'm not going to ask you any questions, but I'd like you to listen to me for the next five minutes. Sean lays it out for Kimo.

It's simple. You can either join our team, become part of team government, which means you're going to help us in our investigations. If you decide against that, you do know that I will have to arrest you for being in possession of this weapon. And what that's going to look like is you're going to do jail time. You have the previous conviction. You will be going to jail for quite some time. So, go to jail. Or become an informant and risk your life trying to infiltrate a ruthless drug gang. Rock?

Meet Hard Place. Listen to Criminal Attorney early and ad-free right now by joining Wondery Plus in the Wondery app or on Apple Podcasts.