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What do celebrities get if they pay Marty Singer 1,050 dollars an hour?

Okay so you are a celebrity. You got yourself all famous and super successful and now you or someone else has embroiled you in a scandal.  You will not only lose everything, you will endure widespread public humiliation.

Let's say you don't have any easy way out of it. Maybe you are guilty as sin and you can't rely on truth rising to the surface or any of those sweet platitudes. If you are innocent there are maybe some easy fixes. Maybe you have evidence that can clear your name before any real damage is done...

But let's just focus on if you are guilty. What does the embattled celebrity or VIP do?

Well, in recent weeks its been much more widely understood that you hire Marty Singer or David Bois and they verywell may hire companies like Kroll and Black Cube, but that's for another day.

Let's just discuss Marty Singer for the purposes of this post: You hire Marty Singer or any attorney from his infamous firm - Lavely and Singer. Marty himself comes at a super steep price- according to reputable publications his serves fetch  $1,050 an hour.



A lawsuit or scandal can take many many hours for a lawyer to work through. So, that's a lot of money but the stakes can be so high that such a fee makes good sense.


I know that it can prove a worthy investment. Look at how far Tig Notaro went ,when if Nick Kroll wasn't paying Marty she'd be in prison for perjury, lying to the police, and witness tampering. Not to mention the money she'd have to pay me for maliciously taking many steps to ruin my name and any chance of a career. Not to mention how much money she'd have to pay the court for wasting a fortune of tax payer money for her twisted little vendetta.

But it's not just Notaro... Charlie Sheen, Shwartzenegger, Bryan Singer, Danny Masterson, John Travolta, Bill Cosby, Brett Ratner, and many others saved their skin for decades for the price of Marty Singer.



What does that fee buy the soon to be exposed celebrity?

It buys the whole fix. No criminal prosecution even. In fact the truth telling adversary might go to prison as happened with me and Michael Egan.

I am sure it buys you cops who will harrass or try to prosecute anyone who goes against Marty's clients. It will buy you prosecutors and judges too if that proves necessary.


Wait isn't that farfetched? Nope it's what is happening and strangely very few journalists are willing to even mention Marty Singer's name. A recent article about Kroll did say this about their connections to Cyrus Vance. Ronan Farrow did write this in the New Yorker:



Weinstein’s attorneys hired K2 Intelligence, a firm founded by the corporate-intelligence magnate Jules Kroll, and tasked its agents with insuring that the Manhattan District Attorney, Cyrus Vance, did not press charges against Weinstein


One of Weinstein’s defense lawyers, Elkan Abramowitz, whose clients include New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and who is a partner at the firm that formerly employed Vance, oversaw K2’s work. The intelligence firm hired Italian private investigators to dig up information on Gutierrez’s sexual history, according to three individuals with knowledge of its work. 

When Marty Singer and Kroll work together http://alisablogq.blogspot.com/2017/07/dismissed-in-interests-of-justice.html

What also might be at play when it comes to Marty Singer's win record so far...A win record that makes his insane fee not seem so crazy,

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