Stephen Castor
Born | 1972 or 1973 (age 48–49) |
Nationality | American |
Education | Pennsylvania State University ( BS) Lehi ... |
Occupation | Attorney |
Bruce Castor | |
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Castor presenting at Donald Trump's impeachment trial in 2021 | |
Attorney General of Pennsylvania | |
Acting August 17, 2016 – August 31, 2016 | |
Governor | Tom Wolf |
Castor began his career as a litigator in commercial law at the law firm Blank Rome in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. He is a contributor on the Federalist Society website.
After Castor assumed the office of Acting Attorney General, he was the subject of criticism, and on August 30, 2016, Bruce Beemer succeeded Castor as attorney general. Castor resigned from the office of attorney general on September 9, 2016, reverting to first deputy attorney general and, finally, solicitor general.
Castor, who later served as acting state attorney general after Kathleen Kane resigned, was one of two lawyers named to represent Trump at his upcoming impeachment trial, slated to begin next week. The other member of the team is David Schoen, an Alabama attorney.
After serving as a district attorney, Castor faced a series of political losses, including the primary for state attorney general. Castor attempted to return to the district attorney’s office but lost to a Democratic opponent who ran an onslaught of ads attacking Castor’s decision to not prosecute Cosby.
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On July 1, 2013, Castor joined the law firm of Rogers & Associates (subsequently renamed Rogers Castor) as a civil-litigation lawyer in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, with former Lower Merion Commissioner and former Republican state senate nominee, Lance Rogers.
Castor received his law degree from Washington and Lee University. Back in 2019, Castor was the head attorney on former President Donald Trump's impeachment defense team for his second impeachment trial. "I consider it a privilege to represent the 45th President.
Their son followed in his father's footsteps and became a district attorney himself, graduating from Duquesne University with a law degree, as of October 2017 Castor III has been licensed in the state of Pennsylvania. Their daughter also went into criminal justice and as of 2019 worked in the Montgomery County Courthouse.
For over 30 years, Castor has been married to his wife Elizabeth Pierce. While maintaining a low profile throughout Castor's political career, according to her Facebook page, in 1986 she graduated from Pennsylvania State University.
Castor received his bachelor's degree in business logistics from Pennsylvania State University in 1995 and in 1998 he received a master of business administration degree from Lehigh University. He subsequently received his JD degree from George Washington University Law School.
Castor began his career as a litigator in commercial law at the law firm Blank Rome in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. He is a contributor on the Federalist Society website. Castor has been a congressional staff member in the House Oversight Committee since 2005.
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Ex-Pennsylvania prosecutor Bruce Castor, whose defense of Trump was widely derided, is no stranger to controversy. Attorney Bruce Castor was pilloried Tuesday for what critics derided as a rambling and disjointed argument against the conviction of Donald Trump on the first day of the former president's second Senate impeachment trial, ...
Constand sued Castor for defamation, claiming he had implied in several interviews that her accusations were inconsistent and that she "exaggerated her claims in a lawsuit and therefore was not to be believed.". In response, Castor filed a lawsuit against Constand, accusing her of ruining his political career.
Attorney Bruce Castor was pilloried Tuesday for what critics derided as a rambling and disjointed argument against the conviction of Donald Trump on the first day of the former president's second Senate impeachment trial, fueling speculation that his time on Trump's legal team may end sooner than expected.
Trump's anger at Castor's performance could mean his days on the former president's legal team could be numbered. Former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro argued before the trial started that Trump needed a defender capable of putting on an impassioned show to win over the audience, such as Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla.
Republican Sens. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine were confused by Castor’s argument. Murkowski said she could not follow Castor’s line of thinking, and Collins said Castor "did not seem to make any arguments at all.".
Castor's client was also reportedly disappointed with his attorney's work. One person told The Associated Press that Trump was "furious" as he watched Castor on television from his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. CNN's Kaitlin Collins said people told her Trump "was basically screaming as Castor made a meandering opening argument.".
Bruce Lee Castor Jr. (born October 24, 1961) is an American lawyer and retired Republican politician from Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. He was appointed as the first Solicitor General of Pennsylvania in March 2016, and also first deputy attorney general the following July.
The move was necessitated because the Attorney General had her license to practice law suspended by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
In November 2017, Castor sued Constand and her lawyers for defamation, charging that the lawsuit and its timing were retaliatory and ruined his political career.
When she sought (and won) election as judge in November 2015, Castor sought to return to that office, but lost to Ferman's first assistant, Kevin Steele, who ran an 11th-hour campaign contending Castor should have charged entertainer Bill Cosby in 2005. Castor countered that Steele could have arrested Cosby himself in the intervening years if he believed credible evidence existed to do so. A week before the election, Andrea Constand, who had accused Cosby of sexual assault in Montgomery County, sued Castor, claiming he defamed her by intimating she was not credible. The Washington Post said that this suit contributed to Castor's defeat. In November 2017, Castor sued Constand and her lawyers for defamation, charging that the lawsuit and its timing were retaliatory and ruined his political career. In 2017, Cosby stood trial, but the trial ended in a hung jury with jurors unable to agree on Cosby's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, as Castor had predicted in 2005 would happen if he had elected to charge Cosby. However at Cosby's retrial he was convicted on all three counts and he was sentenced to serve 3 to 10 years in prison. After two years of time served the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned the sentence, ruling that Castor's pledge to not prosecute Cosby was binding on all other prosecutors.
O'Neill's ruling was reversed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on June 30, 2021, which held that Castor's non-prosecution pledge was in fact binding on Cosby's prosecutor; this ruling resulted in the overturning of Cosby's conviction and his release from prison.
On March 21, 2016, Castor took the oath of office as the first Solicitor General of Pennsylvania. Being summoned to her Scranton office by Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane on March 4, 2016, without explanation, Castor met General Kane expecting her to request him to represent her in a private capacity.
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Trump's office has announced that David Schoen and Bruce Castor Jr are heading the legal team for his unprecedented second impeachment trial.
Donald Trump is due to file a response to the impeachment charge on Tuesday, February 2, 2021.
Bruce L. Castor Jr., a former Pennsylvania district attorney and commissioner, was named to Donald Trump’s impeachment defense team on Sunday evening. Castor is known in part for a deal he reached with actor Bill Cosby in 2005, where Castor declined to charge Cosby on sexual assault charges in return for Cosby’s testimony in a civil suit.
Castor, who later served as acting state attorney general after Kathleen Kane resigned, was one of two lawyers named to represent Trump at his upcoming impeachment trial, slated to begin next week. The other member of the team is David Schoen, an Alabama attorney.
Castor later settled a defamation lawsuit file d by Constand outside of court in early 2019 over comments Castor made about why he didn’t press charges. Castor also served as the state’s solicitor general, a $150,000-a-year executive position, in 2016 under then-Attorney General Kane.