Day Pitney White Collar Partner Sarah Krissoff discussed what the potential case may be and the impact of former President Trump's pending indictment in the Reuters article, "Trump Hush-Money Charges Would Bring 'Zombie Case' Back to Life," and in the Australian Broadcasting Company (ABC) article, "Donald Trump Is Making Plans For His Possible Arrest. But One Man Will Decide If It Becomes A Reality."
Krissoff, a former SDNY prosecutor, was also interviewed on BBC Radio Scotland's Drivetime with Martin Geissler program.
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Day Pitney White Collar Partner Sarah Krissoff was featured on two BBC programs discussing how former U.S. President Trump was found responsible by a Manhattan federal jury for sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll in 1996 and then defaming her with his denials.
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