3/ After our story ran, @Maddow mentioned it on her show. A viewer decided to email Kasowitz afterward.
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14/ So, we just got an update. Here's what a spokesman for Marc Kasowitz says: (Full story, again: http://propub.li/2uWV6bX )pic.twitter.com/VYqpjh1TD1
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FWIW, reported him to the NYSBA's Disciplinary Committee.. perhaps you should too ?pic.twitter.com/Y8WGijDm3E
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«Illegally obtains».. you mean through their website after a second of Googling ? http://www.kasowitz.com/professionals/xpqProfDet.aspx?xpST=ProfessionalDetail&professional=729bb303-a23b-4132-a73a-5d7d5058a7b8&op=ceA&ajax=no …
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The initial email was civil. Marc returned with threats. NYSBA happens to have rules of professional conduct http://www.nysba.org/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=50671 …
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Not sure what happened to the threading but those last two were in response to this by
@roguerepubpic.twitter.com/bJmxbJapJr
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How was the original emailer threatening him? Lmao
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Yeah it's completely ridiculous [as was the claim of «illegally» obtaining a publicly advertised email]
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Was he drunk? I mean that seems like a drunken email. And the follow up apology email " hey, I'm sorry I had a bad day, we had a couple

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Countdown to Kasowitz claiming he was hacked 5...4...3...2...
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Hacked by booze, maybe.
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What's his number? I'm Jewish too. We'll kibbitz and I'll report back.
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Not sure how things work in NY, but in CA, this is the kind of thing that would draw attention from the Bar Association
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In Indiana too. We can't go around threatening people.
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The threats are pretty weaksauce. The problem is a) he has a history of alcohol problems, b) those emails read like drunk texts ...
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and c) he was on the clock at the time, according to his apology. Add it up, and I see PWI (practicing while intoxicated) ...
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not with respect to those emails but with the other, actual legal work he was presumably in the middle of
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Do you think he has other clients and they see this and are like-hey! That's my attorney!
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I can see various GCs looking at this and blinking slowly in disbelief as they reach for the phone
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How does Kasowitz know where the guy lives? My guess--a Lexis or Westlaw person search. Problem? Yes. 1/2
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Using it for that purpose is likely a violation of several laws, including the federal Drivers Privacy Protection Act. 2/2
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