o.j. s case. gallantra is at the center of this. two star witnesses are o.j. and gallantre. i know gabe grasso as well. he is expected to continue to take the stand today. those two were friends as well. have we seen them together anywhere around that courthouse? have they spoken or had had eye contact? you are saying grasso and gallantre. i think they had a fouling out. grasso thought o.j. should testify and brought up the deal about the plea deal and at play here is a suggestion that gallanter may have known beforehand that o.j. was planning this confrontation to get the memorabilia back. a lot of lawyers will take the stand today and they are laying the groundwork for this.
cross-examination of o.j. simpson after he takes the stand. what about the attorney at the center of all of this, gabriel grasso. i knew him personally. will he take the stand as well in his own defense? well, it s interesting. first i think you meant so say i i beg your pardon. i apologize. it s yale gallanter. you need a score card for this. i ll use a simple analogy. like tag team wrestling. yale was o.j. s long time ally and lawyer and he hired gabe to be his man on the ground in las vegas and there was simpson. grasso testifying now. he is testifying for simpson. gallantra will come up later and be with a prosecution witness and at the heart of this these accusations that yale messed up
now it s an early start out there for you in vegas, paul. jean the fact that gabe grasso got on the stand and talked about what he was displeased with in terms of his co-counsel. o.j. simpson attorney at the time of that trial has to be powerful in all of this. it is very powerful. i want to start out by saying i was one of the attorneys on the civil case against o.j. simpson. so that we understand that. but in any event it s very unusual. the only time a lawyer gets on the stand to testify in a case involving a client is when the client is attacking the lawyer and claiming, you know, that he wasn t told something that he should have been told and where all of the attorneys are testifying in this case. very unusual.
listening to audiotapes. there was a financial wean grasso and galanter and yale didn t take it seriously. yale tells me there s a plea bargain. i m not sure it was communicated to o.j. but o.j. s going to say, if he takes the stand, i don t t know there was a plea bargain. megyn: the co counsel, gabriel grasso, throws galant toe under the bus. cry me a river about the 15-year-old setting up the audio system but the business about not commute indicating a plea offer could be a game-changer, if true. that s the key. it s not true. they have a name for what o.j. s about to do, it s called perjury. to suggest that yale galanter a30-year-old veteran, who is a
moving. on o.j. simpson was back in vegas in day to where he is trying to win a trial. he is convicted of leading a gunpoint robbery of two dealers in a vegas hotel. he is serving up to 33 years behind bars. he is now arguing, he had poor legal representation. witnesses were testifying about the circumstances of the robbery and about simpson s attorney. leanne gregg joins us. simpson is programs expected to take the stand tomorrow but we re hearing, it sounds like a rehashing of the case itself of. absolutely. that is what has been happening. his former attorney gabriel grasso, another member of the legal team back then in 2008 when he was convicted, testified today that a lot of mistakes were made and mostly pointing to yale galanter, the lead attorney. he said it was a mistake not putting simpson on the stand. and like you mentioned, he will be doing that tomorrow