Attorney for Jennifer Dulos’ mother accused of acting like a ‘prosecutor’
The attorney representing Jennifer Dulos’ mother in civil lawsuits has questioned Michelle Troconis “as a prosecutor would,” according to a new court filing.
Attorney Andrew Bowman, representing Troconis in the charges filed against her in the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos, is again seeking to avoid having his client provide answers during a deposition on her former boyfriend’s finances.
Attorney Richard Weinstein, representing Jennifer Dulos’ mother, Gloria Farber, has been vigorously battling Bowman over Troconis’ deposition in the civil proceedings.
Bowman tried to quash a subpoena requiring his client to testify, but a judge overruled the motion, saying Troconis could invoke her Fifth Amendment right to avoid
answering particular questions. Troconis appeared at a deposition in late September, but refused to answer any of Weinstein’s questions, invoking her Fifth Amendment right each time.
Weinstein is continuing to press for Troconis to answer questions regarding the finances of Fotis Dulos and his company. But Bowman contended in court papers filed Tuesday that Weinstein is questioning Troconis “as a prosecutor would” even though he had agreed to not ask any questions about the disappearance.
The attorney representing Jennifer Dulos’ mother in civil lawsuits has questioned Michelle Troconis “as a prosecutor would,” according to a new court filing.
Attorney Andrew Bowman, representing Troconis in the charges filed against her in the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos, is again seeking to avoid having his client provide answers during a deposition on her former boyfriend’s finances.
Attorney Richard Weinstein, representing Jennifer Dulos’ mother, Gloria Farber, has been vigorously battling Bowman over Troconis’ deposition in the civil proceedings.
Bowman tried to quash a subpoena requiring his client to testify, but a judge overruled the motion, saying Troconis could invoke her Fifth Amendment right to avoid
answering particular questions. Troconis appeared at a deposition in late September, but refused to answer any of Weinstein’s questions, invoking her Fifth Amendment right each time.
Weinstein is continuing to press for Troconis to answer questions regarding the finances of Fotis Dulos and his company. But Bowman contended in court papers filed Tuesday that Weinstein is questioning Troconis “as a prosecutor would” even though he had agreed to not ask any questions about the disappearance.