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Drew Peterson Attorney Called to Witness Stand, Reveals Money Deals

Drew Peterson's former attorney was called to the witness stand but wasn't asked anything about the murder trial he was blamed for losing.

 

Drew Peterson's longest serving attorney tried to argue his way out of testifying at a hearing to determine whether the convicted wife-killer needs a new murder trial, but couldn't dodge his trip to the witness stand.

But even after attorney Joel Brodsky failed to convince Judge Edward Burmila he didn't have to testify, he wasn't asked too many uncomfortable questions about the trial he has been blamed for blowing.

Instead, Peterson lawyer Steve Greenberg stuck to questions about Brodsky's financial dealings with Peterson. He also asked about a contract Brodsky and Peterson entered into with Florida publicist Glenn Selig.

The ABC network paid Peterson and Brodsky $10,000 for "licensing rights" to Peterson's photographs and videos, according to testimony. A Seattle production company paid $15,000 in a similar deal, Brodsky said.

While the network and production company ponied up thousands, a website set up to solicit donations for Peterson's legal defense netted a mere 11 cents, Brodsky testified.

The money from ABC, the production company and the website all went into a fund from which Brodsky withdrew money to pay himself, according to testimony. Brodsky admitted to taking money out, but was uncertain if he had written permission from Peterson to pay himself.

"I'm not sure," Brodsky said. "I may. I may not."

Peterson was found guilty in September of murdering his third wife, Kathleen Savio. This week's hearing is Peterson's last chance for a new trial before Judge Burmila hands down a prison sentence of 20 to 60 years in prison.

Brodsky was the fourth and final witness to testify on the hearing's first day. He was preceded by his former law partner, Reem Odeh, who claimed Brodsky physically attacked her after she quit their practice. Odeh also testified that Brodsky threatened her on her way into court.

A John Marshall Law School professor followed Odeh and said Brodsky committed ethical violations in his dealings with Peterson.

An Elmhurst woman who attended Peterson's murder trial was called to the stand to recount how she eavesdropped on a conversation between Brodsky and Greenberg in a courthouse hallway. The exchange supposedly overheard by Jennifer Spohn concerned whether or not Peterson's lawyers would call Savio's divorce attorney, Harry Smith, as a witness.

Peterson's fate ended up hinging on Smith as, after finding Peterson guilty, members of the murder trial jury said the attorney's testimony clinched the conviction.

"I heard Mr. Greenberg say, 'We should not put Harry Smith on the witness stand,' and I heard Mr. Brodsky say, 'Yes, we're doing it, we need him,'" Spohn recalled.

Spohn said Greenberg then told Brodsky, "I filed 74 effing motions to keep him from testifying and you're going to undo it all."

After the hearing, Greenberg said the decision to call Smith was the worst courtroom move he's seen in his 27-year career. Brodsky refused to answer questions about calling Harry Smith or to comment on whether, in hindsight, he considers it a mistake.

Greenberg said he plans to call retired Cook County Judge Dan Locallo as a witness on Wednesday. Locallo will share his thoughts on the decision to call Smith and whether Brodsky's contract with Peterson and a publicist was a conflict, he said.

Greenberg has also said he planned to call Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow to the stand. Last week, Glasgow filed court papers claiming Greenberg failed to take the proper steps to make a prosecutor testify, and now Greenberg does not sound so certain he will be following through with the state's attorney.

Asked if he thought he would be testifying Wednesday, Glasgow said, "I doubt it, seriously."

Greenberg's co-counsel Joseph "Shark" Lopez said Brodsky looked "a little nervous" in Judge Burmila's courtroom, but Brodsky didn't agree.

"I don't think I looked uncomfortable," he said, and noted, "I've been on the witness stand before."

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Related Topics: Court, Drew Peterson, Joel Brodsky, Kathleen Savio, Murder, and Trial

Watchful Eye

7:12 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2013

"Drew Peterson's former attorney was called to the witness stand but wasn't asked anything about the murder trial he was blamed for losing. "

I think we all get it. Greenberg is hellbent on demoralizing and knocking Brodsky down as many pegs as he can. While I don't feel in the least bit of sympathy for Brodsky, Greenberg is as goofy as he is. I see that he can't keep his trap shut and continues to jab away at Brodsky in the public. I used to think that Greenberg could out-lawyer Brodsky. Wrong.

Anyway, buh bye, Drew. Enjoy your upcoming housing arrangements. Your dueling attorneys will still have warm houses and beds to return to while you will rot away where you belong. With or without their sniping and back biting each other. Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.

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Tina

8:13 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Like Stacy's sister said "Game Over Drew"!! (Hopefully) And BYE BYE Brodsky!!

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Jax

6:54 am on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

I still say you cant CONVICT anyone off of hearsay....WHY? cause everyone lies even in court

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dogfog

8:09 am on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

All pigs eat at the same trough!

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Buford Pusser

8:41 am on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Exactly Jax. Plenty of prisoners have been released of late because of crappy testimony and DNA after serving many many years in prison after being falsely accused!

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Flora Dora

2:07 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Drew is guilty and Brodsky should join him in prison.

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Ballseck Malone

7:02 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Hey Patch and Mr. Joseph Hosey. I have a little constructive critisicm for you and your team. You are a little slow at reporting updates about this case. I was wondering what happened after court today but never saw any updates from you. It's 7PM right now and I just learned from Fox News that Drew is expected to be denied a new trial tomorrow and that he will likely be sentenced tomorrow. Where is your update? I expect my local news reporters to be faster at getting me news instead of a national news channel like Fox News giving it to me. Don't get me wrong, I realize that I get your service for free (for now) and I appreciate your reporting and keeping me up to date about what's going on in Bolingbrook. I am just curious if this is a staffing/funding issue where you just simply don't have enough resources to be faster or if it is something else? If you need some help at Patch I would consider joining your team! Thanks!

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poker face

8:12 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

OH YA HAVING YOU THERE WILL DEFINATLEY SPEED THINGS UP

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Drew Peterson

11:07 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Who cares. Drew will be free one day by an appeal due to the fact this conviction allowed hearsay statements that violates the 6th amendment of the constitution. Stacy Peterson will never be found. The man is an ex police sergeant, he knows what law enforcement looks for, so there is no justice here. Once he goes to Statesville he will be in protective custody. With a little more freedom than before.

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Ernie Knight

9:22 am on Friday, February 22, 2013

DP,
The heresay allowed was determined by the Appelate court, which specifically REJECTED the new law. The heresay allowed, was allowed under EXISTING statute and case law. Heresay has always been around and there was NO expansion of its use in this case.

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