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Paul Batista (born December 9, 1948, in
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) is a television personality, American novelist and trial lawyer. He is the author of the leading treatise on the federal racketeering statute, ''Civil RICO Practice Manual'' published by the international publishing firm Wolters-Kluwer. As a trial attorney, he specializes in federal criminal litigation. He serves as a guest commentator on the CBS News Network, including, most recently, the trials of
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, the trials of Harvey Weinstein in California and New York, the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minnesota police officer convicted of the murder of George Floyd, and the trial and sentencing of Alex Murdaugh in South Carolina. In addition to his legal career, he is an actor who has appeared in the HBO movie ''You Don't Know Jack'', which stars
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as Dr.
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Batista's first novel ''Death's Witness'' (Sourcebooks Landmark 2006) was awarded a silver medal by the
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in 2007. ''Death's Witness'' was reissued in 2012 by Astor + Blue Editions and in 2016 by Oceanview Publishing. It also appeared in June 2016 on ''USA Todays Best Seller List for books in all formats. It is a
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described by ''
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'' as "guilty of delivering not only sharp courtroom drama but steamy romantic escapism as well." His second novel, ''Extraordinary Rendition'', was released in May 2013 by Astor + Blue Editions and was reissued in April 2016 by Oceanview. ''Extraordinary Rendition'', also an Amazon Best Seller, revolves around the trial of a suspected terrorist brought to the United States for trial. Batista's third novel, ''The Borzoi Killings'', which involves the trial of a Mexican immigrant accused of the murder of an East Hampton hedge fund billionaire, was published in 2014, also by Astor + Blue Editions, and reissued in March 2016 by Oceanview. All three novels appear as audiobooks produced by
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. His novel ''Manhattan Lockdown'', a thriller about a sustained ISIS attack on Manhattan published by Oceanview, was released in June 2016. It, too, was a ''USA Today'' best-seller. It has been translated into Turkish and in 2018 was published by the major Turkish publishing house Agapi Yaymlaria. “Manhattan Lockdown” also appears in audiobook format distributed by Audible. Batista's novel, ''The Warriors'', appeared in December 2018. It deals with one of the nation's greatest criminal defense lawyers, Raquel Rematti, and her defense in a criminal trial of a United States Senator, who is also the widow of an assassinated President and who is herself planning a run for the presidency, on federal charges of fund-raising crimes. “The Warriors,” like all Batista’s novels, appears as an audiobook through Audible. His most recent novel, "Accusation," revolves around a world-famous actor accused of sexual harassment by aspiring actresses and the actor's intense resistance to those accusations. The hardcover, ebook and Audible versions of “Accusation” appeared in 2022 and the paperback version was published in January 2023. It, too, appears in audiobook format through Audible. In February and March 2023, National Public Radio (NPR) broadcast nationally a review of "Accusation" by Joan Baum, a prominent book and cultural critic for NPR. According to the broadcast, "Fiction writer and trial attorney Paul Batista knows how to tap into contemporary issues. In his latest legal thriller, 'Acccusation,' his sixth novel and the third in his Raquel Rematti crime series, he takes on the #MeToo movement, corruption in the police department and the FBI, and the role of social media in influencing the public about innocence or guilt. Add in some loving lines about the beauties of Central Park and at the very end a surprising plot twist." Since 1991, Batista has regularly appeared as a guest commentator on legal subjects on
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,
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, HLN, CBS, ABC, and
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. He has written articles for ''
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'', and ''
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''. His poetry has been published in literary magazines such as the ''
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'', '' Poetry International'', and ''
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''. He serves as special counsel to The Aleph Institute, a charity that provides legal assistance to Israelis faced with criminal legal issues in the United States. Together with Alan Dershowitz and former United States Attorney General Michael Mukasey, he played a key role in President Donald J. Trump's commutation in December 2017 of the 27 year federal sentence imposed on Sholom Rubashkin, a prominent Jewish philanthropist. Batista is also General Counsel to The Committee to Reduce Infection Deaths, a charity devoted to the eradication of deadly bacteria in nursing homes and other congregate living facilities. Batista, who is the son of Portuguese immigrants, was raised in the Portuguese-American community of southeastern Massachusetts. He is a 1970 magna cum laude graduate of
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, where he was elected to
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, and a 1974 graduate of
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. He served in the
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during the Vietnam War. Batista's son, Aaron Paul Batista, is a tenured professor in Neuroscience at the University of Pittsburgh Medical School. He holds a doctorate from Caltech. Batista's daughter Sara Batista is active in several Jewish organizations and served as the United States Director of the Women's International Zionist Organization, a major Jewish-Israeli charitable group founded, in part, by Hannah Arendt. Batista is married to
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, Ph.D. the former Lieutenant Governor of the State of New York, and now a syndicated weekly columnist for the New York Post. Dr. McCaughey is also a frequent guest commentator on the Newsmax Network, the Fox News Network, the BBC and other media outlets. Paul Batista lives in
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, Greenwich, Connecticut and
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.


Works

* "Death's Witness." Naperville, IL: Sourcebooks Landmark, 2006. * "Civil RICO Practice Manual." New York, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1997. * "Extraordinary Rendition." New York, New York, Astor + Blue Editions, 2012. * "The Borzoi Killings." New York, New York, Astor + Blue Editions, 2014. * "Manhattan Lockdown." Longboat Key, Florida. Oceanview Publishing, 2016. * "The Warriors." Sarasota, Florida. Oceanview Publishing, 2018. * "Accusation." Sarasota, Florida. Oceanview Publishing. 2021.


References

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