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Chris Darden Former OJ Prosecutor Quits Nipsey Hussle Case After Death Threats
- Updated: May 11, 2019
Chris Darden who is best remembered for being a prosecutor for a O.J. Simpson box announced he was quitting operative on a Nipsey Hussle Case.
Darden was representing Eric Holder, 29 years old, who has been indicted of murdering a rapper by sharpened him outward of his wardrobe store on Mar 31, 2019.
Darden pronounced a reason since he contingency leave a box was since of threats that were done to his family and children.
Writing a post on Facebook, Darden pronounced that a people contacting him were cowards since they could not face him in chairman and wrote him online anonymously.
He also pronounced that he could not know that in 2019 people would repudiate an African American a right as settled in a 6th Amendment to select a warn he desires.
He also could not know since fortifying a male like that would make people bluster not usually him yet also his children.
He also pronounced that he does not consider it is funny, even yet some may. Adding he will not forget it and his goal will not be deterred.
Eric Holder stays in military control with bail set during $5m. He has pled not guilty.
Written by Barbara Sobel
Sources:
BBC: Nipsey Hussle: Lawyer quits over aroused threats to family
Los Angeles Times: Former O.J. Simpson prosecutor Chris Darden leaves Nipsey Hussle box after threats
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