Jeff Herman
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Jeffrey "Jeff" Herman (born 1959) is an American trial lawyer who specializes in representing victims of sexual abuse, although he himself has been accused of sexually abusing and raping a woman. He is the founding and managing partner of Herman Law.[1] He is most noted for exposing the clergy sexual abuse scandal in the Archdiocese of Miami and the Archdiocese of Denver.[2][3] Herman is also noted for his landmark $100 million verdict on behalf of a client who was sexually abused by Rev. Neil Doherty, one of the largest verdicts ever against an individual priest.[4]
For over a decade, Herman has made national headlines exposing sexual predators and the institutions that protect them.[5] He has been featured in The New York Times, USA Today, Forbes, People, and New York magazine and is a contributor to The O'Reilly Factor, MSNBC, and CNN.[6][7][8][9][10]
While on MSNBC discussing the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal, Herman coined the term "pedophile speak", describing the way pedophiles talk about and justify abusing children. While discussing the sexual abuse lawsuits he filed against Kevin Clash, Herman told The Baltimore Sun it has been his goal to "listen to sexual abuse victims and give them a voice."[11] In an op-ed piece for Reuters about bringing down powerful men accused of rape, Herman said the role of the internet in sexual abuse cases is changing and it can play a positive, equalizing role enabling victims to come forward and speak up in support of others.[12] Herman is the founding and managing partner of Herman Law.
According to the Miami New Times, "Herman is the country's leading attorney when it comes to handling high-profile sexual abuse lawsuits."[13]
In 2017, Hollywood Reporter reported that Herman was accused of sexual battery by his teenage receptionist in 1998. Despite recommendations from the police, the charges were not prosecuted.[1][14] Herman has also been disciplined for two incidents of misconduct involving dishonesty.[15][16]
Early life and education
Herman earned his Juris Doctorate in 1985 from Case Western Reserve University School of Law and began practicing in Florida later that year. He had a practice as a commercial litigator before shifting exclusively to sexual abuse cases.[17]
Legal career
Herman began practicing law in 1985 as a commercial litigator before shifting exclusively to sexual abuse cases.[17] Herman credited the shift to a search for meaning that has been fulfilled by seeking justice for victims of abuse[18], while others argued it was due to financial difficulties[19].
Herman first gained national attention by representing victims of clergy sexual abuse in over 100 cases against the Archdiocese of Miami. In 2003, he represented the victim in the first sexual abuse lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Miami allowed to go to trial.[20] For years, the Catholic Church was able to have sexual abuse cases dismissed on statute of limitations technicalities. Herman became one of the first attorneys to successfully defeat this strategy- arguing that the archdiocese committed fraud by keeping a priest's sexual abuse history secret.[20] In 2004, Herman represented the victims of Rev. Alvaro Guichard, a Catholic priest accused of sexually abusing four children in the 1970s. Guichard unexpectedly crashed a news conference held by Herman and the family of one of Guichard's deceased victims following the filing of the lawsuit.[21] The priest confronted the family, calling them liars and while grabbing the brother of the victim's arm. Herman was able to pull Guichard off of the brother just before police arrived on the scene. Following the incident, Guichard filed a suit against Herman, claiming he defamed him when he accused him of rape and sodomy.[22] In 2012, the defamation suit was dismissed by the Miami-Dade Circuit Court.
In 2006, Herman represented an alleged victim of Anthony Mercieca, the priest accused of molesting U.S. congressman Mark Foley. The lawsuit alleged that Mercieca fondled and performed oral sex on the victim, who was a 13-year-old altar boy at St. James Church in North Miami. The suit sought $10 million in damages and settled in 2007 for an undisclosed amount.[23] That same year, Herman represented the victims of Rabbi Joel Kolko, who was accused of molesting multiple young students of his yeshiva. The case was the first lawsuit against a Jewish leader to be filed following the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal.[9] In 2007, Herman represented the alleged victim of Don Walk, the former Miami Dolphins team chaplain. Walk allegedly took the boy to Dolphins games, introduced him to players, and brought him to the house of coach Don Shula while grooming the boy for abuse.[24] Herman represented several teenage victims of billionaire investment banker Jeffrey Epstein in 2008. Epstein was convicted of felony solicitation of prostitution and procuring a person under the age of 18 for prostitution. Herman filed a civil suit alleging that the victims were as young as 14 years old when they were brought to Epstein's mansion to perform erotic massages. The suit sought $50 million in damages and eventually settled for an undisclosed amount.[25][unreliable source?]
In 2011, Herman won a $100 million verdict for a victim of Father Neil Doherty, a priest of the Archdiocese of Miami accused of drugging and raping church youths. The result was the nation's largest jury verdict for a sexual abuse case in 2011 and one of the year's top 20 verdicts overall.[26] Herman – along with attorneys Adam Horowitz and Arick Fudali – won a $3 million jury verdict on behalf of a young girl who was sexually abused at Discovery Day Care in 2012.[27] Testimony showed that the preschooler was abused on multiple occasions by the daycare director's 13-year-old son and that a center employee falsified documents related to the incident.[27]
Throughout 2012 and 2013, Herman represented five alleged victims of Elmo puppeteer, Kevin Clash.[28] On November 20, 2012, Herman filed a lawsuit alleging that Clash sexually abused a 15-year-old boy he met on a gay phone chatline. Clash publicly resigned from Sesame Street later that day.[29][30] While discussing the sexual abuse lawsuits he filed against Clash, Herman told The Baltimore Sun it has been his goal to "listen to sexual abuse victims and give them a voice."[11]
In 2014, Herman won a $5.25 million verdict for a boy in a sexual abuse lawsuit against Charter Schools USA. The verdict is believed to be among the highest ever in a charter school sexual abuse case.[31]
Herman also filed a lawsuit on behalf of a former child model and actor against X-Men director, Bryan Singer in 2014.[32] The plaintiff, Michael Egan, accused Singer of repeatedly drugging, threatening and forcibly sodomizing him in the late 1990s, beginning when the boy was 15 years old.[33] "Hollywood has a problem with the sexual exploitation of children. This is the first of many cases I will be filing to give these victims a voice and to expose the issue," Herman said in a statement shortly after filing.[34] Herman filed another series of lawsuits for three more Hollywood executives: former Fox television executive Garth Ancier, theater producer Gary Wayne Goddard and former television executive David A. Neuman.[35] However, within months all four lawsuits were dropped after Egan's stories continued to change and the cases began to fall apart.[36][37][38][39] Herman, who had dropped Egan as a client, later wrote letters of apology to Ancier and Neuman stating he had learned he made "untrue and proveably false allegations"; accompanying the letters were an undisclosed seven-figure sum.[40] The following year, Egan was sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to unrelated fraud charges.[41]
In 2015, Herman wrote an op-ed piece for Reuters about bringing down powerful men accused of rape. In the piece, he said the role of the internet in sexual abuse cases is changing and it can play a positive, equalizing role enabling victims to come forward and speak up in support of others.[42]
Controversies
In 1998, Judge Marsh of the Oregon District Court barred Herman permanently from his courtroom following findings of alleged misrepresentations and dishonesty.[1][43] In February 2009, Herman had his license to practice law in Florida suspended for 18 months for breaching his fiduciary duty towards his client.[1][15]
On multiple occasions Herman was accused of lying to the press when defending his client Michael Egan.[1]
Between 2014 and 2017, Herman was the debtor in four federal tax liens (from $210'000 to over $900'000). Two major banks also filed claims against the attorney for credit due, and foreclosure.[1][15]
In December 2017, an IP address registered to Herman's law firm attempted to delete information about his participation in the Egan case from Herman's Wikipedia page.[15][44]
Sexual abuse allegations
In November 1998, Herman was accused of rape by his then 19-year-old female receptionist.[45] A police report accusing Herman of sexual assault was filed by the young receptionist at the Plantation (FL) police station.[46] After completing their investigation, police recommended Herman be prosecuted, however several months later, the assistant state attorney dropped the prosecution and the case due to "insufficient evidence".[15][45]
Recognition
In 2013, Jeff Herman was named "Child Advocate of the Year" by KidSafe Foundation during their 4th Annual Fundraiser.[47] He has been referred to in the media as the "Dark Knight", fighting for the most vulnerable victims. Herman has also been referred to as the "legal eagle" and the "Go-To-Guy" for sexual abuse lawsuits.[48]
Personal life
Herman is a practicing Jew and father of four.[18] He grew up in Youngstown, Ohio before attending the University of Arizona.[49] He went on to Case Western Reserve University School of Law, earning his Juris Doctorate in 1985 while serving as the Editor of the Journal of International Law.[50]
In 2008, The Miami Herald profiled Herman and reported on his greatest weakness: red meat.[51] He has a favorite steakhouse in every city, never deviating from his order of a medium rare New York strip and a side salad.[51] Herman is also an avid collector of wine and single malt scotch.[51]
References
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- ^ Miller, Michael (2010-11-18). "Archbishop Thomas Wenski: Tea Party conservative and church radical". Miami New Times. Retrieved 6 June 2012.
- ^ "Archdiocese of Denver Settles Majority of Sex Abuse Claims for $5.5 Million". Catholic News Agency. 07/01/2008. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
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(help) - ^ "$100M Verdict Against Retired Priest In Sex Abuse Case". CBS Miami.
- ^ Kaminski, Kevin (February 8, 2013). "Faces: Jeff Herman". Boca Raton Magazine.
- ^ Khan, Daryl (12/9/06). "Brooklyn Rabbi Is Arraigned on Charges of Sexual Abuse". NY Times. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
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(help) - ^ Heath, Brad (2011-12-16). "Few penalties for keeping child abuse secret". USA Today. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
- ^ Lyons, Daniel (06/09/2003). "Sex. God & Greed". Forbes Magazine. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
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(help) - ^ a b Kolker, Robert (2006-05-14). "On the Rabbi's Knee". New York Magazine.
- ^ "Jeffrey Herman- IMDB". Retrieved 7 June 2012.
- ^ a b "Claims mount against Kevin Clash, the voice of Elmo". The Baltimore Sun. 2012-12-26. Retrieved 31 January 2013.
- ^ Herman, Jeff. "It isn't easy, but here's how you bring down powerful men accused of rape". Retrieved 11 February 2015.
- ^ Munzenrieder, Kyle. "Jeff Herman, Miami Lawyer, Behind Bryan Singer Sex Abuse Lawsuit". Retrieved 18 April 2014.
- ^ "1365-98-12_Def.__J._Herman_Redacted watermarked.pdf" (PDF). Dropbox. Retrieved 2017-12-21.
- ^ a b c d e Tradic, Carla (2017-12-18). "The secret truth about Jeff Herman, Hollywood's leading sexual abuse attorney". Medium. Retrieved 2017-12-21.
- ^ "Jeff Herman, Go-To Attorney for Hollywood Sex Abuse Claims, Was Once Accused of Rape". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2017-12-21.
- ^ a b Norman, Forrest (2006-07-13). "Yeshiva Dustup". Miami New Times. Retrieved 6 June 2012.
- ^ a b Garcia-Roberts, Gus (2008-10-23). "Aventura Lawyer Goes After Pedophile Priests". Miami New Times. Retrieved 6 June 2012.
- ^ Tradic, Carla (2017-12-18). "The secret truth about Jeff Herman, Hollywood's leading sexual abuse attorney". Medium. Retrieved 2018-01-04.
- ^ a b Weaver, Jay (01/15/03). "Sex-abuse suit can proceed, judge says". Miami Herald.
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(help) - ^ Weaver, Jay (2004-09-23). "Infuriated Priest Denies Sex Claims". Miami Herald.
- ^ Weaver, Jay (2006-01-21). "Priest Says Accuser's Attorney Defamed Him". Miami Herald.
- ^ Kay, Jennifer (2007-07-18). "Settlement in abuse case of Foley priest".
- ^ Clary, Mike (2007-12-21). "Priest accused of sexual abuse". Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
- ^ Bryan, Steven. "New York Financier Jeffrey Epstein Sued Twice for Alleged Sexual Activity with Underage Girls". Yahoo!. Archived from the original on 10 February 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
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- ^ a b Associated Press (2012-01-18). "Fla. jury awards $3M in daycare sex abuse". Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
- ^ "Kevin Clash, Ex-Elmo Puppeteer, Hit With Fifth Sexual-Abuse Lawsuit". EOnline. April 2, 2013. Retrieved 1 May 2013.
- ^ Levin, Gary (November 20, 2012). "Kevin Clash resigns as Elmo in wake of sex scandal". USA Today.
- ^ Gearty, Robert (November 27, 2012). "'Elmo' voice Kevin Clash hit with third underage sex lawsuit". New York Daily News.
- ^ David Smiley, "Jury awards $5.25 million to boy in Downtown Miami Charter School sex assault case", Miami Herald, 2014-04-15 Archived April 18, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Associated Press (17 April 2014). "'X-Men' director accused of sex abuse in lawsuit". USA Today. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
- ^ Bluestone, Gabrielle. "Lawsuit Alleges X-Men Director Drugged, Raped Underage Boy". Archived from the original on 17 April 2014. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
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- ^ http://time.com/72347/bryan-singer-lawsuit/
- ^ Faughnder, Ryan. "Michael Egan drops his sex abuse lawsuit against David Neuman". Retrieved 5 June 2014.
- ^ McNary, Dave. "Sexual Abuse Case Against Garth Ancier Withdrawn". Retrieved 25 June 2014.
- ^ Gilman, Greg. "Gary Goddard Sex Abuse Lawsuit Dismissed by Accuse". Retrieved 28 June 2014.
- ^ McNary, Dave. "Bryan Singer's Accuser Drops Sexual Abuse Lawsuit". Retrieved 27 August 2014.
- ^ Sewell, Abby. "Michael Egan's former attorneys apologize for false Hollywood sex abuse claims". Retrieved 7 June 2015.
- ^ Kenneally, Tim. "Bryan Singer Accuser Michael Egan Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison Over Fraud Case". Retrieved 8 December 2015.
- ^ Herman, Jeff. "It isn't easy, but here's how you bring down powerful men accused of rape". Retrieved 11 February 2015.
- ^ ""After taking off his pants he put his head between her legs": This is a quote from the police report containing RAPE ALLEGATIONS against ATTORNEY Jeffrey Herman who represents two Harvey Weinstein accusers". Cafebabel. Retrieved 2017-12-27.
- ^ "Jeff Herman: Attorney representing Weinstein victims deletes embarrassing rape case from Wikipedia". Daily Kos. Retrieved 2017-12-27.
- ^ a b "Jeff Herman, Go-To Attorney for Hollywood Sex Abuse Claims, Was Once Accused of Rape". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2017-12-27.
- ^ "1365-98-12_Def.__J._Herman_Redacted watermarked.pdf" (PDF). Dropbox. Retrieved 2017-12-27.
- ^ Staff (April 1, 2013). "Making a Difference: KidSafe Honors Jeff Herman for His Work to Fight Child Sexual Abuse". Boca Raton Observer.
- ^ Minor, Emily (May 1, 2013). "Dark Knight: Boca Raton Attorney Jeff Herman Fights For The Most Vulnerable Victims". Boca Raton Observer.
- ^ Francis, Thomas (2008-04-17). "Lambs to Slaughter". Miami New Times. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
- ^ "Biography- Jeff Herman".
- ^ a b c Hanks, Doug (2008-01-28). "On The Road Again: Dad of 4 once took family on business trip". Miami Herald.