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Nancy Ann Grace (born October 23, 1959) [1] is an American legal commentator and television journalist. She hosted Nancy Grace, a nightly celebrity news and current affairs show on HLN, from 2005 to 2016, and Court TV's Closing Arguments from 1996 to 2007. She also co-wrote the book Objection!: How High-Priced Defense Attorneys, Celebrity ...
As a former CNN journalist, [24] Velez-Mitchell has often commented on high-profile cases for CNN, TruTV, E! and other national cable TV shows. Velez-Mitchell guest hosted for Nancy Grace on her Headline News show. Velez-Mitchell reported for the nationally syndicated show Celebrity Justice (produced by corporate sibling Telepictures) until ...
Nancy Grace was an American current affairs program hosted by legal commentator Nancy Grace that aired Monday through Thursday nights between February 2, 2005 and October 13, 2016, on HLN. On June 30, 2016, Nancy Grace announced she would be leaving HLN in October, [ 1 ] and the final episode aired on October 13, when her contract ended. [ 2 ]
During the reading of the verdict on July 5, 2011, HLN achieved a record-high peak audience of 5.2 million viewers, while Nancy Grace achieved a record-high 2.9 million viewers, beating other basic cable news channels (including Fox News) in the 8 p.m. hour. [32] HLN executive vice president Scot Safon called the trial "a gigantic deal" for the ...
In a segment on her HLN show, Grace called for Modranao to be charged with murder instead of manslaughter and dubbed her “ Vodka Mom.” CNN later settled a lawsuit filed by Modrano’s family.
Nancy Grace, a former Atlanta prosecutor was a regular panelist on Talkback Live. She was very vocal about her opinion of O.J. Simpson's guilt during the murder trial. Grace hosted a show on Court TV and went on to host of a show on CNN's sister network, HLN (formerly Headline News), Nancy Grace.
Velez-Mitchell previously worked for HLN's Nancy Grace as producer and fill-in host, and continued to function in the fill-in capacity until her departure in late 2014. The show is known for its strong opinions on what it reports. According to the show's website, the program "stands up for the less fortunate and demands justice for all."
Moss has appeared as a legal analysis on NBC's The Today Show and as a guest expert on the cable television show Families in Transition, where she spoke about "double-dipping" in child support. [3] Other appearances include CNN Headline News, Nancy Grace, and Fox News. She has commented on Matrimonial Law in various New York based newspapers.