McCarter partner and former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz discusses the Trump administration's request to open the grand jury transcripts in the Jeffrey Epstein case during his latest Bloomberg Law Radio interview. During his interview Robert discusses the types of information that would be in Continue Reading
Sean Combs Cleared of Top Charges
After only two days of deliberations, a jury acquitted Sean “Diddy” Combs of racketeering and sex trafficking charges, but he still faces the possibility of a lengthy prison term. Robert Mintz analyzes the verdict and likely sentence in his latest Bloomberg Law Radio interview. Continue Reading
Juror Kicked Off Diddy Trial
In yet another unexpected turn in the high profile racketeering trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, one juror has been replaced and another is being questioned by the Judge. Robert Mintz discusses this explosive new development with Bloomberg Law Radio. Continue Reading
Robert Mintz Discusses the Trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs
McCarter partner and former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz discusses the trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, including the prosecution’s decision to bring racketeering conspiracy charges, on Bloomberg Law Radio. Continue Reading
Robert Mintz Discusses Dismissal of Case Against NYC Mayor on Bloomberg Law Radio
In this episode of the Bloomberg Law Radio, former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz discusses the dismissal of the controversial corruption case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams by a federal judge, putting a permanent end to the series of events that caused discord within the Justice Department. Continue Reading
NYC Mayor Closer to Having Case Tossed
In the ongoing case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, Judge Dale Ho has appointed former US Solicitor General Paul Clement to advise on how to handle the motion to dismiss, believing the argument for dismissal is one-sided. Former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz discusses Clement’s recommendation that Continue Reading
Bloomberg Law: SCOTUS Greatest Fear & Adams Turmoil
In another unexpected twist, the federal judge handling the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams refused to dismiss the case and instead ordered a hearing where he questioned the DOJ about the reasons for the controversial dismissal request. Robert Mintz, a former federal Continue Reading
Weekend Law: Crisis As Prosecutors Quit & Trump Losses
Former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz discusses the explosive accusations that led to the Acting U.S. Attorney in Manhattan and a string of federal prosecutors resigning rather than carry out a DOJ directive to dismiss the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Continue Reading
NYC Mayor Off the Hook
In a highly unusual move, the DOJ directed Manhattan prosecutors to dismiss criminal charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Robert Mintz spoke with Bloomberg Law Radio about the controversial decision and what it may mean for other political corruption cases. Continue Reading
“Don’t Be Boring”: Creating Your Commanding Courtroom Presence, with Steve Wood and Laurie Gilbertson
During this episode of May the Record Reflect, a monthly podcast produced by the National Institute of Trial Advocacy, McCarter partner Steve Wood and fellow former prosecutor Laurie Gilbertson discuss the formula for creating a commanding courtroom presence and how it all adds up to self-confidence Continue Reading