Experts: Lawyer’s Representation of Jailed Pastor, Trump Poses No Ethics Issue
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Brunson, a native of
"His work as a member of the president's legal team is not connected to his work at the ACLJ and the ongoing efforts to get
On his radio show on
"I anticipate there will be a release soon," Sekulow said, adding that his group was working with
FILE - Turkish Islamic preacher
Gulen connection alleged
A column four days later in Takvim, a pro-government Turkish newspaper, suggested that Brunson was an American spy who had been working with
There has been no obvious recent movement in Brunson's case. Turkish media have suggested that he is being held as leverage for Gulen's extradition.
"Andrew is extremely discouraged and really really needs your prayers!" Norine said in a
Kapp said the ACLJ is continuing to do everything it can, in the
"We are very concerned about his health," Kapp said. "He is being held in a cell built for eight people but houses 22."
Brunson's case has drawn attention in
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"This lawyer's two clients are not adverse to each other, and it is hard to see how one client would fear that his confidences would be leaked to the other to the first client's detriment," Hodes said.
Communication advised
But Hodes added it's possible that Brunson could become irked if he felt Trump wasn't doing enough or working quickly enough, while Trump might have diplomatic reasons to go slowly.
"Lawyers have a lot of different clients with lots of different interests, but lawyers do have to avoid a conflict of interest between the clients," said
In this instance, Sekulow needs to talk to both clients and make sure they don't object to his dual representation, and ensure that the work he's doing for one doesn't undermine his representation of the other, said Painter, who teaches law at the
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