Top French Lawyer Olivier Metzner’s Body Found Near Private Island

April 24th, 2013

Via: Guardian:

One of the giants of the French legal system was found dead near his private island in Brittany on Sunday morning. A suicide note was discovered at his home nearby.

Olivier Metzner, 63, nicknamed the “gangsters’ lawyer”, was a larger-than-life figure known for his spirited defence of high-profile and controversial defendants including the Panamanian former dictator Manuel Noriega, the “rogue trader” Jérôme Kerviel and Continental Airlines, accused of causing the catastrophic Concorde crash in 2000.

In recent years, he had argued for the former prime minister Dominique de Villepin in the Clearstream scandal, represented rock star Bertrand Cantat when he was accused of killing his actor girlfriend, and argued the case of Françoise Bettencourt-Meyers who tried to have her ailing mother, the the L’Oréal heiress Liliane Bettencourt, declared a ward of court.

Named France’s most powerful lawyer by GQ magazine last year, Metzner was often to be seen standing at the top of the Palais de Justice’s monumental steps, puffing away on his trademark cigar. Occasionally, he would ignore the no-smoking signs and light up inside, confident that no court official or police officer would dare challenge him.

Outside the courts, where he would pick holes in legal procedure to get his clients off the hook, often in the most blunt of terms and so successfully that Libération described him as the “criminal fraternity’s specialist”, Metzner was a discreet figure.

Research Credit: luky

One Response to “Top French Lawyer Olivier Metzner’s Body Found Near Private Island”

  1. tal says:

    Suicide, eh?

    I’m sure this has nothing to do with Nicolas Sarkozy’s legal troubles:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/mar/31/nicolas-sarkozy-funding-scandals

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