Crime & Safety

Bergrin Found Guilty of Murder, Racketeering Monday

Jury convicts 'no witness, no case' attorney on all 23 counts

Paul Bergrin, the prominent former Newark attorney whose client list once included US soldiers, suspected drug dealers and rapper Lil Kimwas found guilty by a federal jury in Newark Monday on nearly two dozen counts, including murder and racketeering, NorthJersey.com reported.

“It’s been a long time coming,” said US Attorney Paul Fishman.

The flamboyant 57-year-old lawyer, a former Nutley resident, has been on a legal odyssey since 2011, when he first stood trial for facilitating the 2004 murder in Newark of a witness against one of his clients. That proceeding  ended in a mistrial, setting up Bergrin’s most recent foray into court, which began nearly about two months ago.

In addition to arranging the murder of Kemo DeShawn McCray, the former federal prosecutor was also accused of trafficking cocaine, running a call-girl ring, witness tampering, attempted murder, racketeering and other charges.

Federal prosecutors alleged that Bergrin’s modus operandi was to eliminate witnesses against his clients. Some of those clients ended up testifying against Bergrin, however.

Among them were Richard Pozo, a major New York-area drug kingpin, and Vincente Esteves, who ran a drug operation stretching from South America to Europe.

Bergrin represented himself throughout his trial and repeatedly attempted to discredit these and other witnesses, including a woman who said she was coached to lie in court by Bergrin when she was a grade-school student in Belleville a decade ago.

Bergrin, once dubbed "the baddest lawyer in the history of New Jersey," faces life in prison. 

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