Plato Cacheris
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Plato Cacheris is an American lawyer. The son of a Greek immigrant, Cacheris grew up in Washington, D. C. and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1951, he joined the Marine Corps as an officer candidate, but his service ended in 1953 when he entered law school. Cacheris graduated from the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University and the Georgetown University Law Center in 1956.
Cacheris has represented various figures in Washington, D.C. scandals, including:
- defense of Attorney General John N. Mitchell, Watergate scandal figure
- defense of Fawn Hall, Iran-Contra scandal figure, who worked with Oliver North
- co-representation, with Jake Stein, of Monica Lewinsky, associate of President William Clinton
- plea bargain for CIA turncoat spy Aldrich Ames that got his wife a lighter jail sentence for aiding and abetting Ames' espionage.
- defense of Robert Hanssen, FBI agent and secret spy for the Soviet Union; a plea bargain allowed him to avoid the death penalty in exchange for complete cooperation in revealing his activities to the government, but not to the public. His wife would receive a "survivor" pension.[1]
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- ^ Elaine Shannon and Ann Blackman, The Spy Next Door: The Extraordinary Secret Life of Robert Philip Hanssen, the Most Damaging FBI Agent in U.S. History, Little Brown, 2002, page21 ISBN 0-316-71821-1