January 25, 2025 - 17:14

In a significant development, local real estate investor Ethan Conrad has announced the addition of two prominent attorneys to his defense team, just weeks after being hit with a third civil lawsuit alleging sexual battery. This move comes as Conrad seeks to bolster his legal representation amidst mounting legal challenges.
The attorneys, known for their high-profile cases, previously represented actor Johnny Depp during his highly publicized legal battles. Their involvement is expected to bring considerable experience and expertise to Conrad's defense strategy.
Conrad's situation has garnered considerable media attention, and the allegations against him have raised serious questions about his business dealings and personal conduct. As the legal proceedings unfold, all eyes will be on how this new legal team navigates the complexities of the case and what implications it may have for Conrad's future in the real estate industry.
The outcome of these lawsuits could have lasting effects on his reputation and business operations.
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