![]() Bailey knew exactly what he was doing, and if the move seemed risky, it still paid off. The transcriptions are almost as jarring to read as his questions must have sounded in court that day, or as they did on American Crime Story this week, and not just because we were forced to read them in ALL CAPS. ![]() Lee Bailey decided to ask Fuhrman "point blank" about his use of "the most powerful word in the English language." According to the New York Times in ‘95: “Some of her answers were non sequiturs, others sarcastic many questions she brushed aside with a simple, ‘If you say so.’” You can read up more about Lopez here. There was never a shrug, but it definitely wouldn’t have been out of character. Clark also recently told the Daily Beast that she had to keep her “poker face” on in court, so no crying, and no emotional (albeit deserved) tirades against a sexist system. ![]() We looked through transcriptions and couldn’t find this particular quote. True or False: Clark was offended by Cochran's courtroom teasing "as a mother and as a woman," and later broke down in tears. Obviously, the press was all over it at the time. Darden writes about bringing his CD collection over one night (!!) and even name drops the Isley Brothers. We'd stay up late, drinking wine.” As for the dancing, that seems to have taken place at Marcia’s house, not in the office. or so and consisted of a few drinks after long days in court and in our offices. In his book In Contempt, the soulful prosecutor recounted the pair’s late nights, writing: “Usually, our evenings together didn't start until 10 P.M. True or False: Clark and Darden swayed romantically to "That Lady."Īctually, weirdly, true. But was Clark’s appearance skewered nightly on prime time TV? Definitely. It doesn’t look like that book actually exists, so this particular sound bite was false. True or False: The author of the book Looks Aren't Everything, They're the Only Thing called Clark "frump incarnate." Today, Complex Pop brings you Just the Ma'am’s Facts: who leaked those topless photos? Did she and Farrah really have the same stylist? Who is that lady? Read on in this Mostly Marcia fact check. Our permed-out heroine can’t seem to catch a break in her titular mid-season-ish finale, forced to live publicly as a high powered woman in an era before think pieces and Twitter. More than anything, tonight's episode, “Marcia Marcia Marcia,” offers a pretty damning portrait of what can happen to the victims of that other, harsher, American justice system: the tabloid news cycle. But in this otherwise enjoyable mashup of fantasy and reality it’s important to remember that real lives and real stories are being portrayed. Action and intrigue are at an all time high. (SPOILER: it’s gonna come back “not guilty.”) But as always, it’s outside the courtroom where you’ll find the real drama. crew is back at it in this week’s American Crime Story, and with only four episodes to go, we’re on the fast track to a verdict.
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