Geoffrey Nels Fieger (born December 23, 1950) is an American
attorney based in
Southfield, Michigan
Southfield is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 76,618.
As a northern suburb of Detroit, Southfield shares part of its southern border with Detroit. The city was original ...
. Fieger is the senior partner at the
law firm of Fieger, Fieger, Kenney & Harrington P.C., and is an occasional legal commentator for NBC and MSNBC. His practice focuses on personal injury, civil rights litigation and
medical malpractice cases.
Fieger served as the
defense attorney
A criminal defense lawyer is a lawyer (mostly barristers) specializing in the defense of individuals and companies charged with criminal activity. Some criminal defense lawyers are privately retained, while others are employed by the various j ...
for
Jack Kevorkian and was an unsuccessful
Democratic nominee for
governor of Michigan
The governor of Michigan is the head of state, head of government, and chief executive of the U.S. state of Michigan. The current governor is Gretchen Whitmer, a member of the Democratic Party, who was inaugurated on January 1, 2019, as the st ...
in
1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
* January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for frozen water, in soil in permanently s ...
.
Early life and family
Fieger grew up in
Oak Park, Michigan
Oak Park is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the population of Oak Park was 29,560. As a northern suburb of Metro Detroit, Oak Park shares its southern border with the city of Detroit.
History
This ...
, a northern suburb of
Detroit, Michigan, the son of June Beth (née Oberer) and Bernard Julian Fieger. Fieger's father was
Jewish, and his mother was of Norwegian descent. He earned
B.A.
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(Theater, 1974) and
M.A.
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(Speech) degrees from the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
, mottoeng = "Arts, Knowledge, Truth"
, former_names = Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania (1817–1821)
, budget = $10.3 billion (2021)
, endowment = $17 billion (2021)As o ...
in 1976 and his
J.D. from the
Detroit College of Law
The Michigan State University College of Law (Michigan State Law or MSU Law) is the law school of Michigan State University, a public research university in East Lansing, Michigan. Established in 1891 as the Detroit College of Law, it was th ...
(now the
Michigan State University College of Law
The Michigan State University College of Law (Michigan State Law or MSU Law) is the law school of Michigan State University, a public research university in East Lansing, Michigan. Established in 1891 as the Detroit College of Law, it was th ...
) in 1979.
Fieger and his wife Kathleen have three children and live in
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Bloomfield Hills is a small city (5.04 sq. miles) in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a northern suburb of Metro Detroit and is approximately northwest of Downtown Detroit. Except a small southern border with the city of Birm ...
. Fieger is the older brother of the late
Doug Fieger
Douglas Lars Fieger (August 20, 1952 – February 14, 2010) was an American musician, singer and songwriter. He was the rhythm guitarist and lead vocalist of the rock band The Knack. He co-wrote "My Sharona," the biggest hit song of 1979 in the ...
, lead vocalist of the late-'70s/early-'80s rock group
The Knack
The Knack was an American rock band based in Los Angeles that rose to fame with its first single, "My Sharona", an international number-one hit in 1979.
History Founding (1977–1978)
Singer Doug Fieger was a native of Oak Park, Michigan, a ...
, best known for their hit song "
My Sharona
"My Sharona" () is the debut single by the Knack. The song was written by Berton Averre and Doug Fieger, and it was released in 1979 from their debut album, '' Get the Knack''. It reached number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart ...
" in 1979.
Legal career
Fieger has been involved with a variety of high-profile or controversial cases. In 1994, he represented
Jack Kevorkian in the first of several doctor-assisted suicide trials. Kevorkian was acquitted in that trial and all subsequent trials where Fieger represented him. (Kevorkian was convicted when he represented himself in his last assisted suicide trial in 1999.) These events were made into a movie, ''
You Don't Know Jack'', aired on HBO, in which Fieger was portrayed by actor
Danny Huston
Daniel Sallis Huston (born May 14, 1962) is an Italian-born American actor and film director. A member of the Huston family of filmmakers, he is the son of director John Huston and the half-brother of actress Anjelica Huston.
He is known for h ...
.
Other notable clients and cases include:
* The family of
Scott Amedure
Scott Bernard Amedure (January 26, 1963 – March 9, 1995) was a bartender from Lake Orion, Michigan, who was fatally shot twice on March 9, 1995, by his acquaintance Jonathan Schmitz. Three days prior to the shooting, Amedure and Schmitz ...
in a 1999
wrongful death
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and negligence suit against ''
The Jenny Jones Show
''The Jenny Jones Show'' is an American syndicated daytime tabloid talk show that was hosted by comedian/actress/singer Jenny Jones. It was produced by Quincy Jones-David Salzman Entertainment and Telepictures Productions and was distributed b ...
.''
* The family of Isaiah Shoels, who was killed in the
Columbine High School massacre
On April 20, 1999, a school shooting and attempted bombing occurred at Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado, United States. The perpetrators, 12th grade students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, murdered 12 students and one teacher. ...
.
* Ralf Panitz, accused of killing his ex-wife Nancy Campbell-Panitz in July 2000, following their appearance along with Panitz's new wife, on a segment of ''
The Jerry Springer Show''. Panitz was convicted in 2002.
* The family of
Aiyana Jones
Aiyana Mo'Nay Stanley-Jones (July 20, 2002 – May 16, 2010) was a seven-year-old African-American girl from Detroit's East Side who was shot in the neck and killed by police officer Joseph Weekley during a raid conducted by the Detroit Police De ...
, a seven-year-old girl who was shot during a police raid in 2010, conducted while a crew was doing a taping of the
A&E reality show ''
The First 48
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''.
* A lawsuit against the
Michigan State Police on behalf of the family of 64-year-old Jacqueline Nichols, a pedestrian who was killed when a cruiser crashed into her during a police chase in
Flint on July 3, 2014. The state agreed to settle the suit for $7.7 million.
* A $100 million class action lawsuit in regards to the 2014-2015
Legionnaires' disease outbreak in the
Flint, Michigan area, on behalf of four Genesee County residents who contracted the water borne illness during the
Flint water crisis, including one woman who died seven days after entering the emergency room with a headache. The suit names
McLaren Regional Medical Center
McLaren Flint is a nonprofit, 378 bed tertiary teaching hospital located in Flint, Michigan. McLaren is affiliated with the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
The Michigan State University College of Human Medicine (MSUCHM) ...
in Flint and several
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality officials as defendants.
* The family of
Kenneka Jenkins, a 19-year-old girl who was found dead in a
Rosemont, Illinois hotel freezer in 2017 after a night of partying.
* A $100 million lawsuit in regards to the
Oxford High School shooting was filed by Fieger against the Oxford school district, on behalf of a 17-year-old student who was shot in the neck and her sister who was walking next to her as she was shot. The suit claims that the girls are experiencing PTSD and that the school failed to protect the students by allowing the shooter to return to class after they had direct information that he was exhibiting homicidal ideation.
Political career
1998 gubernatorial campaign
In 1998, Fieger ran unsuccessfully as the
Democratic nominee for
Governor of Michigan
The governor of Michigan is the head of state, head of government, and chief executive of the U.S. state of Michigan. The current governor is Gretchen Whitmer, a member of the Democratic Party, who was inaugurated on January 1, 2019, as the st ...
. During the campaign Fieger made several inflammatory and controversial comments and statements, including
* an assertion that his opponent
John Engler was the product of
miscegenation
Miscegenation ( ) is the interbreeding of people who are considered to be members of different races. The word, now usually considered pejorative, is derived from a combination of the Latin terms ''miscere'' ("to mix") and ''genus'' ("race") ...
between humans and barnyard animals;
* a claim that "rabbis are closer to Nazis than they think."
* the observation that, "in 2,000 years we've probably made somebody who is the equivalent of Elvis into God, so I see no reason why not to believe that in 2,000 years Elvis will be God. Probably if we went back 2,000 years, and they said, you know, we think Jesus is God, and Jesus is just some goofball that got nailed to the cross."
* a radio appearance characterizing Michigan appellate judges as "jackasses" for overturning a 15 million dollar medical malpractice judgment he had won. (A lower court reprimand based on these comments was eventually upheld by the Michigan Supreme Court.)
Other activities
In 1997, Fieger donated four million dollars to the Detroit College of Law, now the
Michigan State University College of Law
The Michigan State University College of Law (Michigan State Law or MSU Law) is the law school of Michigan State University, a public research university in East Lansing, Michigan. Established in 1891 as the Detroit College of Law, it was th ...
, to start the nation's first trial practice institute for law students, which was named the Geoffrey Fieger Trial Practice Institute.
Fieger appeared as one of the attorneys on the
reality TV series ''
Power of Attorney'', and was opposing counsel in an episode of
NBC
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's ''
The Law Firm
''The Law Firm'' is an American reality competition series which aired on NBC from July 28, 2005, until August 4, 2005. It features up-and-coming lawyer
A lawyer is a person who practices law. The role of a lawyer varies greatly across dif ...
''.
Trial and acquittal
In August 2007, Fieger was indicted on federal
campaign finance
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charges; the
U.S. government alleged that Fieger had illegally funneled $127,000 to
John Edwards
Johnny Reid Edwards (born June 10, 1953) is an American lawyer and former politician who served as a U.S. senator from North Carolina. He was the Democratic nominee for vice president in 2004 alongside John Kerry, losing to incumbents Geor ...
'
2004 presidential campaign. Fieger was defended by famed defense attorney
Gerry Spence, who announced this would be his last case. A jury
acquitted
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Fieger of all 10 charges, and Fieger's co-defendant and law partner Ven Johnson on five charges, on June 2, 2008. Johnson stated that the charges were politically motivated.
[Kristine Pioch,]
Geoffrey Fieger acquitted in campaign-finance violations case
(June 2, 2008). ''Kalamazoo Gazette''.
References
External links
Geoffrey Fieger Trial Practice Institute* Six-part special in
the Detroit Free Press
The ''Detroit Free Press'' is the largest daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, US. The Sunday edition is titled the ''Sunday Free Press''. It is sometimes referred to as the Freep (reflected in the paper's web address, www.freep.com). It prima ...
on Fieger (articles
archived
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Archives contain primary source documents that have accumulated over the course of an individual o ...
by
the Internet Archive):
** Part 1,
** Part 2,
** Part 3,
** Part 4,
** Part 5,
** Part 6,
You Don't Know Jack – IMDB*
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Living people
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University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance alumni
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