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The driver in a violent crash that killed four Pepperdine college students has entered a plea in court and hired a celebrity attorney.
Fraser Bohm, the man accused of crashing a speeding car into four Pepperdine University sorority sisters who were walking along Pacific Coast Highway, pleaded not guilty in the deaths of all four sorority sisters.
Alan Jackson, recently making headlines for the acquittal in the very high-profile case of Karen Read, also represented actor Kevin Spacey in a sexual assault case and was a former member of the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office team that successfully prosecuted music producer Phil Spector for the murder of actress and model Lana Clarkson.
Bohm appeared in a Los Angeles County courtroom on Wednesday to hear his charges, alongside his new attorney, who was most recently the legal representative in one of the highest-profile murder cases in recent memory.
Bohm, of Malibu, has hired Alan Jackson, who just recently secured a not-guilty verdict in the Massachusetts murder trial of Karen Read, according to Court TV.
Joining Nancy Grace today:




Additional Guests
- Bridget Thompson – Roommate and Best Friend with Pepperdine Crash Victims
- Coco Crandall – Roommate and Best Friend with Pepperdine Crash Victims
- Brian Claypool -Trial Attorney, Owner and Managing Partner at the Claypool Law Firm, and Author of “Break the Code of Silence: Raising My Voice to Protect Our Kids;” Instagram: @brian.claypool, Facebook: @BrianClaypoolMedia
“Crime Stories with Nancy Grace” is also a national radio show on SiriusXM channel 111, airing for two hours daily starting at 12 p.m. EST. You can also subscribe and download the daily podcasts at iHeart Podcasts.
[Feature Photo via Pepperdine University]