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Jeffrey Toobin

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Jeffrey Toobin

Jeffrey Ross Toobin (; born May 21, 1960) is an American lawyer, author, blogger, and legal analyst for CNN. During the Iran–Contra affair, Toobin served as an associate counsel on its investigation at the Department of Justice. He moved from government and the practice of law into full-time writing during the 1990s, when he published his first books. He wrote for The New Yorker from 1993 until 2020, when Toobin was fired for masturbating on-camera during a Zoom video conference call with co-workers. He apologized for his conduct and stated that he believed his camera was off during the incident. He continues to serve as a legal analyst for CNN. Toobin has written several books, including accounts of the 1970s Patty Hearst kidnapping and her time with the SLA, the O. J. Simpson murder case, and the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal. The latter two were adapted for television as seasons of FX's American Crime Story, with the Simpson case premiering in 2016.

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Born
Jeffrey Ross Toobin (1960-05-21) May 21, 1960 New York City, U .
Education
Harvard University (BA, JD)
Occupations
Legal analyst, commentator
Notable credit(s)
The New Yorker (1993–2020) CNN senior legal analyst (2002–2022)
Spouse
Amy Bennett McIntosh (m. 1986)
Children
3
Parent(s)
Jerome Toobin Marlene Sanders
Website
jeffreytoobin
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