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Law Practice

Mar. 20, 2015

Admit the confession heard 'round the world?

"What the hell did I do? Killed them all, of course," Robert Durst muttered to himself during a bathroom break at the conclusion of his interview with filmmaker Andrew Jarecki.

Mathew S. Rosengart

Partner
Greenberg Traurig LLP

Entertainment Law, Litigation

1840 Century Park E Ste 1900
Los Angeles , CA 90067-2121

Phone: (310) 586-3889

Email: rosengartm@gtlaw.com

Boston Coll Law School

Mathewis a former supervisory assistant United States attorney and U.S. Department of Justice Trial Attorney, where he received the Justice Department's Special Achievement Award, among other honors, and is now a litigation partner with Greenberg Traurig, LLP. Rosengart has been recognized as one of the nation's leading entertainment litigators in The Hollywood Reporter's "Power Lawyer Report" and Variety's "Legal Impact Report," and he represents an array of high-profile clients in entertainment and complex commercial and business disputes. Rosengart previously served as an adjunct professor of law at Fordham Law School where he taught "Criminal Procedure and Grand Jury Law & Practice."

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With this bombshell "confession" - muttered by Robert Durst to himself during a bathroom break at the conclusion of his interview with filmmaker Andrew Jarecki - HBO's riveting documentary, "The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst," came to a close Sunday evening. On Tuesday, the Los Angeles County district attorney's office charged Durst with first-degree murder, for the gangland-style murder of his friend Susan Berman in 2000.

While prosecutors will undoubtedly seek to intr...

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