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Mark Geragos

Mark Geragos is a prominent American criminal defense lawyer and the managing partner of Geragos & Geragos, a law firm based in Los Angeles. He is known for representing high-profile clients in various high-stakes legal cases. Geragos has gained significant recognition in the legal field and media due to his involvement in notable criminal and civil cases.

1912: Building of Engine Company No. 28

In 1912, the building that houses Geragos & Geragos' office and Kabateck LLP, Engine Company No. 28, was built.

October 5, 1957: Mark Geragos Born

On October 5, 1957, Mark John Geragos, an American criminal defense lawyer and managing partner of Geragos & Geragos, was born.

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1979: Earned bachelor's degree

In 1979, Mark Geragos earned his bachelor's degree from Haverford College, double-majoring in anthropology and sociology.

1982: Earned Juris Doctor degree

In 1982, Mark Geragos earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Loyola Law School at Loyola Marymount University.

1983: Admitted to the State Bar of California

In 1983, Mark Geragos was admitted to the State Bar of California.

January 20, 2001: Requested Presidential Pardon for Susan McDougal

On January 20, 2001, Mark Geragos requested a presidential pardon for Susan McDougal, a former business partner of President Bill Clinton.

2004: Settlement in New York Life Insurance Lawsuit

In 2004, Mark Geragos, as one of the lead lawyers, settled a federal class action lawsuit against New York Life Insurance for insurance policies issued during the Armenian genocide.

2005: Settlement in AXA Lawsuit

In 2005, Mark Geragos, as one of the lead lawyers, settled a federal class action lawsuit against AXA for insurance policies issued during the Armenian genocide.

2006: Joined Armenia Fund International Board of Trustees

Since 2006, Mark Geragos has been a member of the Armenia Fund International Board of Trustees.

2007: Joint Ownership of Engine Company No. 28

Since 2007, Mark Geragos and Brian S. Kabateck have jointly owned the former Los Angeles Fire Department fire station, Engine Company No. 28.

2013: Published 'Mistrial: An Inside Look at How the Criminal Justice System Works'

In 2013, 'Mistrial: An Inside Look at How the Criminal Justice System Works', co-authored by Mark Geragos and Pat Harris, was published by Penguin.

Mistrial: An Inside Look at How the Criminal Justice System Works...and Sometimes Doesn't
Mistrial: An Inside Look at How the Criminal Justice System Works...and Sometimes Doesn't

2013: First Appearance on Adam Carolla Show

Since 2013, Mark Geragos has made multiple appearances on the Adam Carolla Show, providing commentary on legal issues in pop culture.

April 2014: Guest-hosted Adam Carolla Show

In April 2014, Mark Geragos guest-hosted for Adam Carolla on The Adam Carolla Show while Carolla was shooting his independent feature film Road Hard.

2014: Hosted 'Making the Case'

In 2014, Mark Geragos and Sunny Hostin hosted a legal program entitled 'Making the Case'.

March 2015: Co-hosted Adam and Dr. Drew Show

In March 2015, Mark Geragos filled in for Dr. Drew Pinsky and co-hosted The Adam and Dr. Drew Show with Adam Carolla.

June 2015: Announced podcast 'Reasonable Doubt' with Adam Carolla

In June 2015, it was announced that Mark Geragos would co-host a podcast with Adam Carolla, called 'Reasonable Doubt'.

July 25, 2015: Debuted 'Reasonable Doubt' podcast

On July 25, 2015, the podcast 'Reasonable Doubt', co-hosted by Mark Geragos and Adam Carolla, debuted.

May 2016: Left Kesha lawsuit against Dr. Luke

In May 2016, Mark Geragos briefly represented Kesha in her lawsuit against Dr. Luke, until May 2016.

2016: Executive Producer for 'Notorious'

In 2016, Mark Geragos was an executive producer for the ABC network television series 'Notorious', which was inspired by his working relationship with Larry King Live producer Wendy Walker.

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March 25, 2019: Departure from CNN

On March 25, 2019, Mark Geragos's role as a contributor on CNN ended after he was reportedly implicated in an alleged scheme with Michael Avenatti to extort more than $20 million from Nike, Inc.

November 2019: Conspiracy charges dropped against Michael Avenatti

In November 2019, conspiracy charges against Michael Avenatti were dropped and the new indictment filed appears to clear Mark Geragos from an alleged scheme to extort Nike.

December 2022: Acquisition of Los Angeles Magazine

In December 2022, Mark Geragos partnered with Ben Meiselas to form Engine Vision Media and acquire Los Angeles magazine from Hour Media.