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Read more: Old Hollywood Stars You Didn't Know Were Gay One of Roy Cohn's major controversies was his involvement in the Lavender Scare of the 1950s. For those unfamiliar with the Lavender Scare ...
The very mention of Roy Cohn during his four decades of headline ubiquity could spark anything from anger to hatred to fear; his shadowy legend persists nearly 40 years after the death of a man ...
It was an era marked by fear, suppression of dissent and ruined careers. Roy Cohn, a New York lawyer, served as chief counsel to McCarthy’s Senate subcommittee. Cohn played a central role in ...
COMMUNISM just isn't what it used to be; Roy M. Cohn just isn't what he used to be either. It has been more than fifteen years since the McCarthy hearings, highlighted by the special Cohn ...
According to Michael D'Antonio, the author of "Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success," Trump learned this legal style from "the king of intimidation," Roy Cohn. Follow BI Video ...
Senator Joseph McCarthy hired Cohn in 1953 as Chief Counsel for the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. McCarthy relied heavily on Cohn—for contacts, information, ideas, and ...