National Post

TRUMP’S NEW IMPEACHMEN­T LAWYERS HAVE CANADIAN CONNECTION­S.

A Mafia boss and a bill Cosby victim

- Adrian Humphreys National Post ahumphreys@postmedia.com Twitter: Ad_humphreys

Both u.s. lawyers named as donald Trump’s defence team for his second impeachmen­t trial have important Canadian connection­s: one defended Montreal Mafia boss Vito rizzuto against racketeeri­ng murder charges and the other was the prosecutor who declined to pursue sex assault charges against bill Cosby after the first accusation­s against the comedian were filed by a Canadian woman.

david Schoen is an accomplish­ed civil rights and criminal lawyer based in Alabama known for his fierce advocacy. he certainly was vocal in his defence of Vito rizzuto, who was the most powerful Mafia boss in Canada when Schoen represente­d him in a brooklyn court.

Schoen was picked in 2006 by the rizzuto family after they interviewe­d several attorneys; he was the one they liked the best, National Post was told at the time.

“In my view, there is no need or valid reason whatsoever for Mr. rizzuto to be incarcerat­ed in a jail in brooklyn, or anywhere. he is no risk of flight whatsoever and certainly no danger to anyone in any community,” Schoen said before rizzuto’s trial for three gangland murders. The messy 1981 slayings became a rich part of underworld lore and were recreated in the movie donnie brasco, starring Al Pacino and Johnny depp.

After rizzuto’s guilty plea and sentencing, Schoen continued his strong advocacy. “I think he was penalized very unfairly,” he said.

even after rizzuto’s death in 2013, Schoen spoke up for his former client, saying: “he was a very honourable man.”

Loyalty is a quality the former u.s. president likely admires.

Schoen did not respond to a request for an interview prior to deadline. he told his hometown newspaper, the Atlanta Journal-constituti­on, that Trump personally called him about the job.

“I was flattered he asked me, and I’m honoured to represent him,” Schoen is quoted as saying. he is not ordinarily placed “in that category” of a Trump supporter. Last year he won a suit to get a candidate for the Party for Socialism and Liberation on the presidenti­al ballot and he is widely lauded for his civil rights work.

Schoen likely came into Trump’s orbit when he represente­d roger Stone, a republican strategist and longtime friend and adviser to Trump. Stone was convicted in 2019 of witness tampering, obstructin­g an official proceeding and five counts of making false statements, but was pardoned by Trump as his presidency drew to a close.

Now that Schoen is representi­ng Trump, his connection with another former client is making headlines: Jeffrey epstein.

Schoen had met with the man accused of underage sex traffickin­g several times to discuss leading his defence team. They last met for five hours mapping out a legal strategy a few days before epstein died in jail, which was ruled a suicide but with lingering questions.

“I think it was homicide, but I don’t know who killed him,” Schoen said earlier in a discovery Channel documentar­y.

Schoen’s co-lead counsel, bruce L. Castor, Jr., is a former district Attorney of Montgomery County, Pennsylvan­ia, where bill Cosby lived, and is best known for declining to prosecute the now-disgraced comedian.

The eventual unmasking of Cosby, who was a towering cultural figure, began in 2005, when a woman in Pickering, Ont., east of Toronto, reported a sexual assault to her local police.

Andrea Constand said Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her at his home the year before, when she was working at Temple university in Philadelph­ia, where Cosby was on the school’s board of trustees.

her accusation­s were looked into by Castor’s office, but charges were not laid. Castor has defended his decision.

“My instinct tells me he did molest Andrea Constand and my instinct tells me he was getting away with it for a long time,” Castor told National Post in an interview in 2014. “I had to make a decision based on what the law requires.”

In 2018, Cosby was eventually convicted of assaulting Constand after dozens of other women came forward with similar accusation­s.

Castor did not respond for a request for an interview, but he released a written statement through Trump’s office.

“I consider it a privilege to represent the 45th president. The strength of our constituti­on is about to be tested like never before in our history,” Castor said. “It will triumph over partisansh­ip yet again.”

In a written statement, Trump said Schoen and Castor bring “national profiles and significan­t trial experience in high profile cases.”

Trump’s second impeachmen­t trial will begin in the u.s. Senate next week on a charge that he unleashed an insurrecti­on when his supporters broke into the u.s. Capitol building on Jan. 6, trying to prevent Joe biden being officially declared the winner of the presidenti­al election.

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Bruce Castor

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