The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

New trial ordered forNYmilli­onaire in autistic son’s death

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NEWYORK» A federal judge has ordered a new trial for a self-made health care millionair­e who was convicted six years ago of fatally drugging her 8-yearold autistic son in a luxury New York City hotel room in 2010.

Friday’s ruling by Manhattan Federal Magistrate Judge Sarah Cave stems from a 2014 closed courtroom discussion that was requested by the lead prosecutor in the case. Cave determined the off-the-record exchange regarding online material had violated Gigi Jordan’s Sixth Amendment right to a public trial. At the time, one of Jordan’s lawyers repeatedly objected to the private discussion.

“The trial court’s closure of the courtroom was deliberate, over the multiple, strenuous objections of Jordan’s counsel, and was a closure that the trial court in fact acknowledg­ed after the fact maywell have been erroneous,” Cave wrote, arguing that Jordan’s right to a public trial applied to the proceeding.

A spokespers­on for Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance Jr. said in a written statement that the office “strenuousl­y disagrees” with the ruling and intends to immediatel­y appeal the decision toManhatta­n federal appeals judges. If it becomes necessary, spokespers­on Danny Frost said, the office will retry Jordan for killing her son, Jude Mirra.

Jordan was sentenced in 2015 to serve 18 years in prison after a jury found her guilty of first-degree manslaught­er, instead of murder, deciding she was under “extreme emotional disturbanc­e” when she administer­ed her son a fatal dose of Ambien and Xanax. Lawyers for the nurseturne­d-pharmaceut­ical entreprene­ur, argued that Jordan acted out of fear that her life was in danger and that her son would be left susceptibl­e to abuse.

Jordan testified at her trial that she also took pills to kill herself but the suicide attempt was unsuccessf­ul.

“I didn’t see anyway out of this situation,” she said during the trial. “I made a decision that I was going to endmy life and Jude’s life.”

 ?? MARY ALTAFFER, FILE - THE AP ?? In this 2011photo, Gigi Jordan, the multimilli­onaire mother charged with killing her autistic 8-year-old son, appears in Manhattan Supreme court in New York.
MARY ALTAFFER, FILE - THE AP In this 2011photo, Gigi Jordan, the multimilli­onaire mother charged with killing her autistic 8-year-old son, appears in Manhattan Supreme court in New York.

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