Mel Sachs

Mel Sachs (1946 in New York City – August 30, 2006 in New York City) was a prominent American criminal defense attorney in New York City.

He went to Boston University for college and continued on to Brooklyn Law School. Sachs got his career start working with the Legal Aid Society.[1] During his career, he represented many prominent celebrities including Mike Tyson. One of his most famous cases was representing Sante Kimes. Two other high profile cases were that of convicted serial killer Alejandro Henriquez and American rapper Lil Kim. He was a frequent guest on talk shows hosted by Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity, Larry King, and Greta Van Susteren.[2][3] Sean Penn used him as his role model in the making of the film Carlito's Way.[4] He was famous for incorporating his passion for magic into his court room arguments.[5] He taught at Cornell University Law School, Emory University Law School, Hofstra University School of Law, and the University of Colorado Law School. Sachs also served on the corporate boards of the Inland Fiber Group LLC and the U.S. Timberlands Services Company LLC.[6] He was an active member of Congregation Emanu-El of New York.

References

  1. Long, Colleen (2 September 2006). "Mel Sachs; defense attorney for many prominent clients". The Record. Bergen County, N.J. p. A17. ProQuest 426340771.
  2. "Mel A. Sachs, 60, Trial Lawyer With a Flamboyant Streak, Dies". The New York Times. 1 September 2006.
  3. Staff, Times; Reports, Wire (2 September 2006). "Mel Sachs, 60; Dapper New York Lawyer Had Many Famous Clients" via LA Times.
  4. "Mel Sachs". IMDb.
  5. Fagen, Cynthia R. (1 September 2006). "CELEB LAWYER SACHS DIES – COURT JESTER, 59, LEARNED OF CANCER 4 DAYS EARLIER".
  6. "Mel A. Sachs: Executive Profile & Biography - Businessweek". 11 July 2023.


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