Where Is Leslie Abramson Now? What to Know About Erik Menendez's 'Fearless' Attorney Seen in Netflix'sMonsters

Mar. 15, 2025

Erik Menendez, Leslie Abramson and Lyle Menendez in 1994.Photo:Ted Soqui/Sygma via Getty

Trial of the Menendez brothers in Los Angeles - From left to right : Erik Menendez with his attorney : Leslie Abramson and his brother Lyle Menendez. Los Angeles, 9th March 1994

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Leslie Abramsonhad a “take no prisoners” mentality.

Over the course of her decades-long career, the lawyer defended several high-profile clients, includingErik Menendezin both of his murder trials. Her likeness and strategies during the trials were represented in two fictionalized series:Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murdersand Netflix’s 2024Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.

In a 1990 article titled “Nightmare on Elm Drive,“Vanity FairreporterDominick Dunnenoted Abramson’s reputation as the “most brilliant Los Angeles defense lawyer for death-row cases” and said she was both “fearless and tough” in and out of the courtroom.

“She loves to intimidate people,” Dunne said he heard from a source. “She thrives on it. She knows when she has you. She can twist and turn a witness’s memory like no one else can.”

Here’s everything to know about Leslie Abramson, including her relationship with the Menendez brothers and where she is today.

When did Leslie Abramson become a lawyer?

Leslie Abramson.AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill

Leslie Abramson, defense attorney for Erik Menendez, waves goodbye to reporters after Superior Court Judge Stanley Weisberg sentenced Erik and his brother Lyle to life in prison without possibility of parole in the Van Nuys section of Los Angeles on Tuesday, July 2, 1996

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Abramson, who was born in 1943 in Queens, N.Y., attended law school at UCLA and was admitted to the State Bar of California in 1970. She spent six years working as a public defender before opening her private practice.

In 1996, theLos Angeles Timeswrote: “She spent her working life building a reputation as a 4-foot-11, fire-eating, mud-slinging, nuclear-strength pain in the legal butt.”

Abramson seemingly agreed with this sentiment, tellingThe Washington Postin 1996, “My role model is Joan of Arc, and anyone else who’s been burned at the stake.”

What high-profile clients did Leslie Abramson defend?

Leslie Abramson and music producer Phil Spector in 2004.AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian

Leslie Abramson defense attorney for music producer Phil Specto, right, argues in Alhambra Superior Court during a hearing Friday, May 7, 2004, in Alhambra, Calif.

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Prior to representing theMenendez brothers, Abramson was involved in several high-profile cases.

In 1988, she was 17-year-old Arnel Salvatierra’s defense lawyer. Salvatierra was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter (reduced from the original first-degree murder charge) after shooting his father three times in the face. Thanks to Abramson, who claimed her defendant’s father abused him, Salvatierra was eventually acquitted in 1989 and given five years probation, perUPI.

She also represented Dr. Khalid Parwez — a Pakistani-born gynecologist who was arrested in 1987 for allegedly strangling and dismembering his 11-year-old son amid an alleged custody battle. The jury found him not guilty in 1990, perUPI.

After the Menendez trials, Abramson returned to the courtroom in 2004 to represent music producerPhil Spector, who was accused of killing actressLana Clarkson. She later resigned from the case for “ethical reasons,” according toCBS News, and Spector was convicted of murder in 2009.

What defense strategy did Leslie Abramson use during the Menendez trials?

Leslie Abramson and Erik Menendez in 1993.AP Photo/Nick Ut

Erik Menendez listens to defense attorney Leslie Abramson while she holds a photograph of him as a young boy during testimony in Los Angeles, Sept. 29, 1993. Erik and Lyle Menendez say they killed their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, in self defense

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After successfully representing Salvatierra, it’s no surprise that Abramson took on the strikingly similar Menendez case.

In 1989, Erik and Lyle were arrested for murdering their parents,José and Kitty Menendez, after allegedly being mentally, physically and sexually abused throughout their lives.

During the first trial, which began in 1993, theMenendez brotherswere tried together but had separate juries. Abramson took the lead in defending Erik, while defense attorney Jill Lansing represented Lyle using the same strategy.

Both Lansing and Abramson argued imperfect self-defense — claiming that the brothers truly believed that if they didn’t kill José and Kitty then their parents would eventually kill them. The trial resulted in a hung jury.

The second trial began in 1995. By that time, the Menendez brothers' estate had run out of money, so Abramson agreed to represent Erik pro bono, and a public defender, Charles Gessler, was assigned to Lyle. The brothers were tried together in front of a single jury, who eventually convicted both Lyle and Erik on two counts of first-degree murder. They were sentenced to life in prison without parole in 1996.

Abramson allegedly grew very close to the brothers, especially Erik, while serving on their defense team. Dunne even quoted her saying that the brothers were “adorable” and the “very best clients I’ve ever had.”

Abramson also toldThe Washington Post, “I’ve represented people charged with murder for 27 years, and these guys just don’t measure up to anybody else I’ve ever represented. These are not murderers. These are troubled kids in a very difficult and grotesque home environment, and they cracked.”

On the day of their sentencing, Lyle married Anna Eriksson and Abramson took part in the ceremony.

She was outraged when Lyle and Erik were convicted of murder, especially after she learned that the brothers would be housed in separate prisons. She called it “exceedingly cruel and heartless,” according toThe Standard-Times.

Who was Leslie Abramson’s husband?

Leslie Abramson.Kim Kulish/Sygma via Getty

TRIAL OF THE MENENDEZ BROTHERS IN LOS ANGELES

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Abramson was married to a pharmacist, whom she divorced in 1969, before marryingLos Angeles Timesreporter Tim Rutten.

According tocourt documents, she filed for divorce from Rutten in 2007.

Does Leslie Abramson have children?

Leslie Abramson and Erik Menendez in 1996.AP Photo/Phil McCarten

Erik Menendez, left, sits while his attorney, Leslie Abramson smiles after the jury recommended life in prison without the possibilty of parole Wednesday, April 17, 1996 at a court in the Van Nuys section of Los Angeles. Erik and his brother Lyle were found guilty of the 1989 killing of their parents

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The defense attorney had one child, a daughter named Laine, with her first husband. Then, in the midst of the first Menendez trial, Abramson and Rutten adopted a son.

“My ability to feel maternal about all sorts of people, to want to take care of them, I think has partlymade me successful in court. I think if you don’t care, the jury knows it,” she toldBarbara Waltersin 1994.

Where is Leslie Abramson now?

THE TRIAL OF THE MENENDEZ BROTHERS IN LOS ANGELES

The allegations did mean that Abramson was “gagged” and not allowed to deliver a closing argument in the Menendez brothers' case.

Abramson defended more than 50 people accused of murder and published a book titledThe Defense Is Ready: Life In The Trenches Of Criminal Lawbefore retiring. According to theState Bar of California, Abramson’s legal license was active until 2023 — with a brief pause in 2013.

source: people.com