Feds hit play on Abercrombie & Fitch ex-CEO's prison tapes
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Feds hit play on Abercrombie & Fitch ex-CEO's prison tapes
"In a series of prison phone recordings played in court, Michael Jeffries was heard talking about possible defenses, including that his accusers were 'adults' at the time and that 'there was no force involved.'"
"Jeffries emphasized the importance of being found incompetent to stand trial, telling his co-defendant that, otherwise, 'we're screwed' and 'we're in big trouble.'"
"Defense witnesses countered that Jeffries would never have discussed his competency on a recorded prison phone line if he was actually competent."
"According to the 2024 indictment, the ex-CEO, Smith, and their employee lured, drugged, and..."
Prosecutors introduced audio recordings of Michael Jeffries discussing defense strategies and expressing concern over his competency to stand trial. Jeffries, 81, is accused of sex trafficking and is seeking to be declared unfit for trial due to alleged Alzheimer's disease and Lewy body dementia. Defense witnesses, including psychologists, argued that his discussions about competency indicate he is aware of the situation. The recordings were played during a competency hearing in federal court, highlighting the tension between the defense's claims and the prosecution's evidence.
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