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Eric Menendez’s pit bull lawyer, Leslie Abramson, 81, retired last year and has retreated from the spotlight, but Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon is reviewing the Menendez brothers’ case for possible additional charges. After receiving news that she was doing so, cameras followed her.
“I don’t comment on clients. There’s nothing,” Abramson said.
There’s renewed interest in the case thanks to the new documentary “The Menendez Brothers,” in which Eric and Lyle speak out from behind bars, and Ryan Murphy’s “Monsters” series.
While pumping gas, Abramson didn’t mince words, calling Murphy’s show “shithole.”
“I don’t see any of that,” Leslie insisted before getting into her Prius.
Abramson commented on the Menendez brothers in a Netflix doc.
“Thirty years is a long time. We want to let bygones be bygones. No amount of media or teen petitions will change the fate of these clients. Only the courts can do that,” she said in a statement. , the court ruled.”
The next hearing in their case is scheduled for November 29th.
Eric and Lyle served nearly 35 years in prison for the 1989 murders of their parents. They have appealed their parole sentences several times, but have always been denied.