Gloria Allred is a prominent American attorney celebrated for her involvement in high-profile and often controversial cases, especially those related to feminist issues. Her legal career has focused on advocating for women's rights and representing individuals in cases involving discrimination, sexual harassment, and other forms of injustice. Due to her influence and work, she has been inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame.
The California State Bar has launched a probe into Gloria Allred's law firm. This investigation brings scrutiny to the famed #MeToo lawyer and her firm's practices raising questions about legal ethics and conduct.
On July 3, 1941, Gloria Rachel Bloom, later known as Gloria Allred, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
In 1960, Gloria Allred married Peyton Huddleston Bray, Jr.
On September 20, 1961, Gloria Bloom and her then-husband Peyton Huddleston Bray Jr. welcomed their only child, Lisa Bloom, who later became an attorney and Court TV anchor.
In 1961, Gloria Allred's only child, Lisa Bloom, was born.
In 1962, Gloria Allred divorced her first husband, Peyton Huddleston Bray, Jr.
In 1963, Gloria Bloom earned a bachelor's degree in English with honors from the University of Pennsylvania. She wrote her honors thesis on black writers, against her professor's objections.
In 1966, Gloria Bloom moved to Los Angeles and resided in Watts, where she worked for the Los Angeles Teachers Association and taught at Jordan High School and Fremont High School.
In 1966, during a vacation in Acapulco, Gloria Bloom was raped at gunpoint. She became pregnant and underwent an illegal and unsafe abortion, which led to hemorrhaging and infection, requiring hospitalization.
In 1968, Gloria Allred married William Allred.
In 1973, Roman Polanski allegedly sexually assaulted a minor, which led to a civil lawsuit filed by a woman represented by Allred in June 2023.
In 1975, Gloria Allred graduated from Loyola University School of Law and was admitted to the State Bar of California, marking a significant milestone in her legal career.
In January 1976, Gloria Allred co-founded the law firm Allred, Maroko, & Goldberg with Michael Maroko and Nathan Goldberg, marking a significant step in her legal career.
In 1978, Gloria Allred founded Women's Equal Rights Legal Defense and Education Fund WERDLEF, now known as Legal Momentum.
In 1979, Gloria Allred represented seven children and their parents in a lawsuit against the Sav-On Drugstore chain to challenge the store's practice of designating separate sections for boys' and girls' toys.
In 1980, Gloria Allred held a fundraiser at Chippendales for WERLDEF.
In 1981, Gloria Allred presented California State Senator John G. Schmitz with a chastity belt during hearings on outlawing abortion. Schmitz retaliated by calling her a "slick butch lawyeress", leading to a libel suit and a settlement of $20,000 and an apology for Allred.
In 1983, Gloria Allred represented lesbian activists Deborah Johnson and Zandra Rolón in a lawsuit against Papa Choux restaurant after they were denied service. The appellate court later reversed the lower court's decision in 1984, finding that the restaurant's behavior was discriminatory.
In 1984, the appellate court reversed the lower court's decision in Rolon v. Kulwitzky, finding that Papa Choux restaurant's behavior was discriminatory against Deborah Johnson and Zandra Rolón. Allred represented the lesbian activists in the lawsuit after they were denied service.
In 1985, Gloria Allred, along with Catharine MacKinnon, drafted a version of the Antipornography Civil Rights Ordinance for Los Angeles County; however, the legislation failed to pass the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
In 1987, Gloria Allred challenged the all-male Friars Club of Beverly Hills over its discriminatory membership policies. Eventually, the club allowed Allred and five other women access to the club's health facilities.
In 1987, Gloria Allred divorced her husband, William Allred, but she retained her married name.
In 1990, Gloria Allred served as a panelist on the revival of the television game show To Tell the Truth.
In 1992, Gloria Allred wrote a letter to the Senate Ethics Committee requesting an investigation into the actions of Oregon Senator Bob Packwood, who was accused of sexual harassment. Her pressure contributed to his eventual resignation.
In 1993, Gloria Allred briefly represented Jordan Chandler, whose father accused Michael Jackson of sexual abuse.
In 1995, Gloria Allred represented 11-year-old Katrina Yeaw in a lawsuit against the Boy Scouts of America to challenge the organization's right to exclude girls from membership. Also in 1995, she represented Nicole Brown Simpson's family during the O. J. Simpson murder trial.
In August 1997, Gloria Allred represented model Kelly Fisher in a lawsuit against Dodi Fayed for allegedly breaking off their engagement to begin a relationship with Diana, Princess of Wales. The suit was dropped after Diana and Fayed's death later that month.
In 1997, Gloria Allred represented Melrose Place actress Hunter Tylo after she was fired by Aaron Spelling for being pregnant. The jury awarded Tylo $4.8 million, setting an important precedent for the rights of pregnant actors.
On March 28, 2000, Gloria Allred was parodied on the animated TV show Family Guy, by a character named "Gloria Ironbox".
On May 21, 2001, Gloria Allred was parodied on The Simpsons episode "Behind the Laughter", portraying a lawyer at the family table for Lisa Simpson.
On June 27, 2001, Gloria Allred was parodied on South Park's episode "Cripple Fight".
In 2001, Gloria Allred appeared in the film 'Rat Race', witnessing and announcing "I saw the whole thing" in two separate incidents involving characters Blaine Cody and Enrico.
In 2002, after Michael Jackson held his son over a hotel balcony in Berlin, Gloria Allred wrote a letter to California's Child Protective Services requesting an investigation into the safety of Jackson's children.
Later in 2002, Gloria Allred represented the family of Gwen Araujo, a transgender teen who was murdered after it was revealed that she was assigned male at birth.
On February 24, 2004, Gloria Allred and her law firm filed the first lawsuit in California challenging the denial of marriage licenses for same-sex couples, taking the case pro bono for Robin Tyler, Diane Olson, Rev. Troy Perry, and Phillip Ray De Blieck.
In April 2007, Gloria Allred represented three former Circuit City employees on behalf of a large plaintiff class in an age discrimination lawsuit against the company, after it fired 3,400 workers nationwide.
In March 2008, Gloria Allred filed a complaint against the TSA on behalf of a client who was allegedly given pliers and instructed to remove her nipple rings at a Lubbock, Texas, airport.
In April 2008, Gloria Allred was hired by the family of a teenager who had been beaten and filmed by eight Florida teenagers. She also appeared on Today with Jessica Gibson, who was counter-suing Rob Lowe for sexual harassment.
On May 15, 2008, Gloria Allred won a decision in the California Supreme Court affirming the right of same-sex couples to marry in California, marking a significant victory in her pro bono case for Robin Tyler, Diane Olson, Rev. Troy Perry, and Phillip Ray De Blieck.
In June 2008, Marc Retmier, a 19-year-old US Navy Hospitalman, was killed in action in Afghanistan. His family was later involved in a dispute with Downey Savings and Loan Association.
On July 30, 2008, Gloria Allred filed a complaint with federal regulators against Downey Savings and Loan Association regarding their check-cashing procedures after they refused to immediately cash the military bereavement checks for the family of Marc Retmier, who died in action.
In May 2009, Gloria Allred filed a suit arguing that Nadya Suleman was exploiting her octuplets and requested a court-appointed guardian, claiming Suleman was not properly considering their interests.
On May 14, 2010, at a news conference held at Gloria Allred's office, English actress Charlotte Lewis alleged that director Roman Polanski had sexually abused her in his Paris apartment when she was 16.
In June 2010, Gloria Allred was hired by Debrahlee Lorenzana, a former bank employee who claimed she was fired for being too attractive.
In August 2010, Gloria Allred represented Jodie Fisher, whose sexual harassment claim led to the resignation of HP CEO Mark Hurd due to expense-account irregularities.
In 2010, Gloria Allred became visible in the California gubernatorial race as the lawyer for Nicky Diaz, a former domestic worker for Republican nominee Meg Whitman, contending that Whitman knowingly employed Diaz while she was an undocumented immigrant.
In 2010, Gloria Allred was mentioned by Justin Bieber in the skit 'Lonely Teacher' during Season 35 of Saturday Night Live.
On April 27, 2011, Gloria Allred appeared at a press conference with the family of Justin Quinn, who was allegedly threatened at a San Francisco Giants baseball game by Braves coach Roger McDowell for objecting to McDowell's homophobic slurs and simulated sex act.
On September 12, 2011, Gloria Allred debuted into courtroom television with 'We the People with Gloria Allred', a show using improv actors to reenact fictitious case scenarios.
On March 9, 2012, Gloria Allred called for an investigation into whether radio host Rush Limbaugh should be prosecuted for derogatory remarks he made about Sandra Fluke, who testified in favor of free birth control.
In June 2012, Gloria Allred confirmed that she was representing a former girlfriend of Rudy Eugene, the deceased 'Miami cannibal' from the 2012 Miami cannibalism incident.
In 2012, The Atlantic described Gloria Allred as "the ambulance chaser of feminism" after she defended two men involved in a sexual battery lawsuit against actor John Travolta.
In April 2013, Gloria Allred appeared on the reality show RuPaul's Drag Race, interviewing and advising the final three contestants.
On October 4, 2013, Gloria Allred was hired by the wife of Edwin Mieses, a motorcyclist critically injured after being run over by Alexian Lien during a gang assault. Allred told the press that Mieses was an "innocent victim" trying to defuse the situation.
In 2015, Gloria Allred was representing at least 28 women accusing Bill Cosby of sexual assault, sexual harassment, and/or other sexual misconduct.
On November 27, 2016, Gloria Allred appeared as herself on the Epix TV show Graves.
In 2016, Gloria Allred represented three women who accused Donald Trump of sexual misconduct. Trump has denied these claims, which arose during his presidential campaign.
On November 11, 2017, Gloria Allred held a press conference representing Beverly Young Nelson, who alleged sexual assault by Roy Moore when she was 16.
In 2017, Allred was vocal in her dislike of a proposed California bill that would ban non-disclosure clauses in agreements that silence victims of sexual harassment or assault.
In 2017, former client Kyle Hunter filed complaints alleging conflict of interest because Allred was negotiating with CBS while representing him in a lawsuit against CBS. Allred denied wrongdoing.
In early 2018, Netflix debuted 'Seeing Allred', a documentary about the life and work of Gloria Allred, directed by Roberta Grossman and Sophie Sartain.
In 2019, Dr. Phil allegedly pressured Hannah Archuleta's father to send her to the Turn-About Ranch in Utah, leading to her subsequent representation by Gloria Allred in 2021.
In 2019, Gloria Allred's role, along with her daughter Lisa Bloom, in allegedly suppressing voices of alleged victims of Harvey Weinstein, was chronicled in Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey's book 'She Said'.
In 2019, Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey discussed how Allred's firm profited from non-disclosure agreements that silenced victims of sexual misconduct, including victims of Harvey Weinstein, Bill O'Reilly and Larry Nassar.
In February 2020, Gloria Allred hired an American-style school bus with an advertisement placed outside Buckingham Palace, encouraging Prince Andrew to respond to the FBI about sexual misconduct allegations.
In January 2021, Efrosina "Effie" Angelova accused actor Armie Hammer of rape and sending disturbing text messages. Allred later refused to represent her in 2022.
In September 2021, after R&B singer R. Kelly was convicted of sexual crimes, Gloria Allred, who represented several victims, stated that Kelly was the worst sexual predator she had pursued in her 47-year law career.
In 2021, Gloria Allred represented Hannah Archuleta, who alleged she was sexually assaulted at the Turn-About Ranch in Utah after Dr. Phil allegedly pressured her father to send her there in 2019. The lawsuit was dismissed, and the show countersued.
In 2022, it was revealed that Gloria Allred refused to represent Efrosina "Effie" Angelova, who accused Armie Hammer of rape in January 2021, because she wouldn't sign a declaration under perjury regarding her accusations.
In June 2023, a civil lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles County by a woman represented by Allred accusing film director Roman Polanski of sexually assaulting her in 1973.
In October 2024, the lawsuit against Roman Polanski, represented by Allred, was formally dismissed after an undisclosed out-of-court settlement was reached during the summer of 2024.
In 2024, Gloria Allred represented various individuals claiming to be sexual assault victims of rapper and music producer Sean "Diddy" Combs.
In 2025, Angelova stated that Allred discussed her case publicly with the makers of a documentary on Hammer, even after being denied permission, and threatened to withdraw as her attorney unless she claimed to have given permission retroactively.
In 2025, The Wall Street Journal reported that former clients alleged Gloria Allred used high-pressure tactics to coerce them into accepting settlements with broad non-disclosure agreements, restricting them from discussing their experiences even with therapists or spouses.
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