Disgraced attorney Michael Avenatti, currently in prison, did a surprise interview with MSNBC, discussing the New York hush money case against former President Trump, calling it "stale" and arguing that it's the wrong case at the wrong time. Avenatti also expressed doubts about Trump getting a fair trial in New York and criticized the potential witnesses in the case. He admitted to learning that some information from his former client Stormy Daniels was untrue, and emphasized that the case rests on a legally tenuous theory. Avenatti, who rose to fame in 2018, is currently serving a 14-year prison sentence for financial crimes and obstruction.
A journalist interviews a convicted iPhone thief in a high-security prison to understand how thieves steal iPhones, passcodes, and money from victims' bank accounts, providing insights on how to protect oneself from such crimes.
Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted for the murder of George Floyd, broke his silence in his first prison interview, calling the trial and sentencing a "sham." Chauvin, who was sentenced to 22-and-a-half years in prison, spoke about the media narrative, his training, and the use of force technique used on Floyd. Another officer involved, J Alexander Kueng, also spoke out, expressing hope for an open-minded approach in the future. The US Department of Justice recently announced findings of a probe into the Minneapolis Police Department, citing violations of the Constitution and federal law. Chauvin's appeal was rejected by the US Supreme Court.