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F. Lee Bailey, the celebrity attorney who defended O.J. Simpson, Patricia Hearst and the alleged Boston Strangler, but whose legal career halted when he was disbarred in two states, has died, a former colleague said Thursday.

Seen as arrogant, contemptuous — but also tireless in defence of his clients

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F. Lee Bailey, the celebrity attorney who defended O.J. Simpson, Patricia Hearst and the alleged Boston Strangler, but whose legal career halted when he was disbarred in two states, has died, a former colleague said Thursday. He was 87.

The death was confirmed Thursday by Peter Horstmann, who worked with Bailey as an associate in the same law office for seven years.

In a legal career that lasted more than four decades, Bailey was seen as arrogant, egocentric and contemptuous of authority. But he was also acknowledged as bold, brilliant, meticulous and tireless in the defence of his clients.

"The legal profession is a business with a tremendous collection of egos," Bailey saidin an interview with U.S. News & World Report in September 1981. "Few people who are not strong egotistically gravitate to it."

Some of Bailey's other high-profile clients included Dr. Samuel Sheppard — accused of killing his wife — and Capt. Ernest Medina, charged in connection with the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War.

Most valuable, according to Simpson

"I have never known a greater intellect than that possessed by F. Lee Bailey," said J. Albert Johnson, Bailey's longtime legal partner and childhood friend.

Bailey, an avid pilot, best-selling author and television show host, was a member of the so-called legal "dream team" that defended Simpson, the former star NFL running back and actor acquitted on charges that he killed his wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman, in 1995.

Bailey was the most valuable member of the team, Simpson said in a 1996 story in The Boston Globe Magazine.

"He was able to simplify everything and identify what the most vital parts of the case were," Simpson said. "Lee laid down what the case's strategy was, what was going to be important and what was not. I thought he had an amazing grasp of what was going to be the most important parts of the case, and that turned out to be true."

One of the most memorable moments of the trial came when Bailey aggressively cross-examined Los Angeles police Detective Mark Fuhrman in an attempt to portray him as a racist whose goal was to frame Simpson. It was classic Bailey.

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Fuhrman denied using racial epithets, but the defence later turned up recordings of Fuhrman making racist slurs.

Even though Fuhrman remained cool under pressure, and some legal experts called the confrontation a draw, Bailey, recalling the exchange months later, said, "That was the day Fuhrman dug his own grave."

Bailey earned acquittals for many of his clients, but he also lost cases, most notably Hearst's.

Hearst, a publishing heiress, was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army terrorist group on Feb. 4, 1974, and participated in armed robberies with the group. At trial, Bailey claimed she was coerced into participating because she feared for her life. She still was convicted.

Hearst called Bailey an "ineffective counsel" who reduced the trial to "a mockery, a farce, and a sham," in a declaration she signed with a motion to reduce her sentence. Hearst accused him of sacrificing her defence in an effort to get a book deal about the case.

She was released in January 1979 after President Jimmy Carter commuted her sentence.

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Defence of Sam Sheppard

Bailey made his name as the attorney for Sheppard, an Ohio osteopath convicted in 1954 of murdering his wife.

Sheppard spent more than a decade behind bars before the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a landmark 1966 decision that "massive, pervasive, prejudicial publicity" had violated his rights. Bailey helped win an acquittal at a second trial.

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Bailey also defended Albert DeSalvo, the man who claimed responsibility for the Boston Strangler murders between 1962 and 1964. DeSalvo confessed to the slayings, but was never tried or convicted, and later recanted. Despite doubts thrown on DeSalvo's claim, Bailey always maintained that DeSalvo was the strangler.

Throughout his career, Bailey antagonized authorities with his sometimes abrasive style and his quest for publicity. He was censured by a Massachusetts judge in 1970 for "his philosophy of extreme egocentricity," and was disbarred for a year in New Jersey in 1971 for talking publicly about a case.

Disbarred

Bailey was disbarred in Florida in 2001 and the next year in Massachusetts for the way he handled millions of dollars in stock owned by a convicted drug smuggler in 1994. He spent almost six weeks in federal prison charged with contempt of court in 1996 after refusing to turn over the stock. The experience left him "embittered."

He passed the bar exam in Maine in 2013, but was denied the right to practice by the state's highest court, which concluded that he had not demonstrated that he understood the seriousness of his actions that led to his disbarment in the other states.

Francis Lee Bailey was born in the Boston suburb of Waltham, the son of a newspaper advertising man and a schoolteacher.

He enrolled at Harvard University in 1950 but left at the end of his sophom*ore year to train to become a Marine pilot. He retained a lifelong love of flying and even owned his own aviation company.

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While in the military, Bailey volunteered for the legal staff at the Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station in North Carolina, and soon found himself the legal officer for more than 2,000 men.

Bailey earned a law degree from Boston University in 1960, where he had a 90.5 per cent average, but he graduated without honours because he refused to join the Law Review. He said the university waived the requirement for an undergraduate degree because of his military legal experience.

Bailey was married four times and divorced three. His fourth wife, Patricia, died in 1999. He had three children.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story said Bailey won the right to practice law in Maine in 2013. In fact, he passed the bar exam in Maine that year but was denied the right to practice by the state's highest court.

    Jun 03, 2021 6:09 PM ET

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FAQs

What happened to the Dream Team O.J. Simpson? ›

Another member of "The Dream Team", the 87-year-old F. Lee Bailey (who also famously represented Patty Hearst) has fallen from grace since the trial: he was disbarred in both Florida and Massachusetts for his handling of stock owned by a drug-smuggler client. He also filed for bankruptcy in 2016.

Is F. Lee Bailey alive? ›

Who played F. Lee Bailey in The Boston Strangler? ›

Nassar relayed the confession to his lawyer, famed defense attorney F. Lee Bailey (played by Luke Kirby), who took on DeSalvo as a client when he became the prime suspect in the case.

Which of O.J. Simpson's lawyers died? ›

Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr., Simpson's lead attorney, died of brain cancer in 2005 at 68. His refrain to jurors — “If it doesn't fit, you must acquit” — sought to underscore that the bloody gloves found at Simpson's home and the crime scene were too small for the football legend when he tried them on in court.

Did the Dream Team lose to college kids? ›

In a 20-minute scrimmage in San Diego in June 1992, that team of college kids beat Team USA, with MJ, Bird and Magic in the lineup, by a reported scoreline of 62-54. It's only the reported scoreline because Daly ordered the score to be removed from the board before media were allowed in.

Was Robert Kardashian part of the Dream Team? ›

Simpson was captured after a televised police chase and eventually brought to trial in 1995 for the two murders. Kardashian, then a full-time businessman, got his legal credentials reinstated to become a member of Simpson's “Dream Team” of lawyers, which also included Shapiro, Johnnie Cochran and F. Lee Bailey.

Did they ever find out who the Boston Strangler was? ›

The Boston Strangler is the name given to the murderer of 13 women in Greater Boston during the early 1960s. The crimes were attributed to Albert DeSalvo based on his confession, on details revealed in court during a separate case, and DNA evidence linking him to the final victim.

What happened to Flee Bailey? ›

Who was the last victim of the Boston Strangler? ›

It wasn't until July 2013 that his DNA was confirmed as being on the body of Mary Sullivan, the last of the Strangler victims.

Is OJ Simpson Khloe Kardashian's father? ›

Simpson himself has denied the rumors, emphasizing their falsity on the Full Send podcast in December 2022. "The rumor ain't true.

What was Nicole Simpson buried in? ›

He was interred next to Nicole in Ascension Cemetery in Lake Forest, California. Nicole's headstone (which had space on the headstone for an additional inscription) was altered to include her father. On November 8, 2020, Brown's mother, Juditha Anne "Judi" Baur Brown, died aged 89.

Who raised OJ Simpson's kids? ›

Before her death Nicole Brown Simpson had two children: a daughter, Sydney, and a son, Justin. The two minors were raised by their father, OJ Simpson, after he was acquitted in 1995. Today, the siblings — now 38 and 35 — live and work in Florida and have become parents themselves.

Where is Kato Kaelin now? ›

Since 2011, Kaelin has been hosting the TV talk show "Tailgating with Kato." His most recent notable appearance was in the second American season of the reality show competition "Celebrity Big Brother" in 2019, where he finished in 8th place.

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