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O.J. Simpson, right, confers with F. Lee Bailey during his 1995 double murder trial. Simpson was one of several famous clients Bailey represented, raising his own profile before his legal career crumbled in more recent years. (AP Photo/Pool/Reed Saxon)
BOSTON F. Lee Bailey, whose clients included O.J. Simpson, the murderer known as the Boston Strangler and the innocent man who inspired The Fugitive, died Thursday in Georgia. He was 87.
Superior Court Judge Kenneth J. Fishman, Bailey s former law partner, confirmed his death to the
Boston Globe. Bailey s high-profile career made him a local and national celebrity beginning in the 1960s, but in more recent years he was accused of financial fraud, filed for personal bankruptcy, and disbarred.
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Nearing 90, founder of chamber music nonprofit Classicopia retiring
Classicopia co-founder Marcia Colligan has hosted the organization s musical salons in her Hanover, N.H., living room over the years. Photographed on May 4, 2021, Colligan, 89, has announced her retirement as Classicopia President and CFO. ( Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
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HANOVER After two decades running Classicopia, Marcia Colligan will retire next month as the president and CFO of the professional chamber music organization she co-founded in Hanover in 2001.
Colligan, who turns 90 next month, started the group to provide opportunities for musicians to perform and to expose audience members to chamber music.