
Patricia Hurtado
Bloomberg legal reporter who covers high-profile criminal cases; on this episode she discusses defense motions and evidentiary issues in the Luigi Mangione prosecution.
Top 10 podcasts with Patricia Hurtado
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Oct 15, 2025 • 30min
Are Shutdown Firings Legal & Mangione Wants Death Penalty Tossed
David Super, a constitutional law professor at Georgetown, dives into the legality of President Trump's potential firing of federal workers during a government shutdown, explaining how it likely violates the Anti-Deficiency Act. Meanwhile, Patricia Hurtado, a Bloomberg legal reporter, discusses the Luigi Mangione case, focusing on defense motions to dismiss death-penalty charges and evidentiary issues. She highlights the impact of potentially suppressing crucial evidence and raises concerns over public statements affecting fair trial rights.

Sep 25, 2025 • 33min
Trump Urges Prosecution of Enemies & Luigi Mangione
Jessica Roth, a former federal prosecutor and Cardozo Law professor, discusses Trump's calls for prosecuting political adversaries, highlighting the ramifications for DOJ independence. Patricia Hurtado, Bloomberg's legal reporter, reveals the controversy surrounding the Luigi Mangione case, where a judge reprimanded the DOJ for its comments, impacting the fairness of the trial. They explore legal standards for vindictive prosecution and the consequences of public pressure on DOJ attorneys, emphasizing serious implications for justice and accountability.

Jun 13, 2024 • 17min
Gold Bars, a Secret Recording and a Senate Seat Up for Grabs
Bloomberg legal reporter Patricia Hurtado and Congress editor Megan Scully discuss the scandalous trial of Senator Bob Menendez, including bribery allegations, hidden gold bars, and a secret FBI recording. They explore how the case could impact the Democratic Party's image and Senate control amidst an uphill battle.

May 31, 2024 • 57min
Donald Trump Convicted
Legal experts discuss the conviction of Donald Trump on 34 felony counts, highlighting witness testimonies about hush money payments during his 2016 campaign, the courtroom drama leading up to his sentencing, and the potential prison time he may face. The podcast explores the judge's professionalism, the juror's silence, and the legal proceedings post-verdict in this high-profile case.

May 31, 2024 • 22min
Trump Guilty Verdict, China PMI
Legal experts discuss Donald Trump's guilty verdict and potential appeals, focusing on the hush money case and implications for the former president. Senior investment analyst Wendy Chen shares insights on China PMI data and the challenges in China's semiconductor industry.

May 9, 2024 • 36min
Stormy Testimony & TikTok Sues Over Ban
Eric Goldman discusses TikTok challenging the US ban, while Patricia Hurtado covers Stormy Daniels' testimony against Trump. Topics include legal battles, implications of bans, TikTok's algorithmic success, and Stormy's intense courtroom testimony.

May 1, 2024 • 34min
CZ Is Going to Prison & Trump Trial Day 5
Bloomberg legal reporter discusses Binance founder's sentencing, Quinn Emanuel partner shares FTC non-compete legal challenges, and Trump hush money trial details are revealed by another Bloomberg reporter. Hosted by June Grasso.

Feb 17, 2024 • 38min
Weekend Law: Trump Fined $364 Million & First Trial Date
Legal experts discuss Trump's $364 million fine, first trial date, and efforts to delay trials. Also, the impeachment of Alejandro Mayorkas and House Republicans' efforts to impeach Biden administration officials are analyzed.

Jan 27, 2024 • 38min
Weekend Law: Trump Verdict, Union Fight & Alec Baldwin
Legal experts discuss the verdict in a defamation lawsuit against Trump, the Supreme Court case over Starbucks firing union workers, and the involuntary manslaughter charges against Alec Baldwin.

Jan 26, 2024 • 37min
Trump Takes the Stand & SEC Policy Under Fire
Bloomberg Legal Reporter Patricia Hurtado discusses Trump's short testimony in the defamation trial of E. Jean Carroll. Anthony Sabino, a Professor at St. John’s University, talks about the challenge to the SEC's policy on defendants' silence after settlements.


