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Peter Ticktin is a lawyer and author in the United States who heads the Ticktin Law Group. He has been an advocate for Donald Trump, who was his classmate at New York Military Academy. Ticktin wrote a book on Trump drawing on his experiences with him. Ticktin has been rebuked and sanctioned by judges.[1]

As a lawyer, he has focused on divorce, foreclosure, and business litigation.[2] He spoke at a Mar a Lago fundraiser for U.S. Senate candidate in Arizona Mark Finchem.[2]

According to the Palm Beach Post, Ticktin was "the was the South Florida attorney of record on a defunct lawsuit Trump filed against Hillary Clinton, some of her top advisers, former FBI Director James Comey and other officials involved in the investigation into whether Trump's 2016 presidential campaign had coordinated with Russia to sway the outcome of the election."[2]

He represented Rocky Rochford in an election lawsuit.[3]

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He criticized Prince Harry and Megan Markle, accusing Harry of attacking free speech in the United States.[5]

Donald J. Trump v. Hillary R. Clinton, et al. (2022):

His daughter Jessica Ticktin is a mediator and former judge.[6][7]

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References

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  1. ^ Marcus, Noreen (November 15, 2022). "Trump's SoFla lawyer Ticktin faces new Bar ethics probe after costly rebuke by federal judge". Florida Bulldog.
  2. ^ a b c Fins, Antonio. "Peter Ticktin calls NY prosecution of Trump 'disgrace,' concedes revelations not 'good look'". The Palm Beach Post.
  3. ^ Perry, Mitch (December 4, 2024). "Election complaint filed by Republican Rocky Rochford, who lost to Kathy Castor in CD-14 race". Florida Phoenix.
  4. ^ "Lawyer Should Get $150,000 Sanction in Patent Case, Judge Says". Bloomberg.com.
  5. ^ "Samantha Markle's lawyer tears into Prince Harry: "Duke of Wails"". Newsweek. November 18, 2024.
  6. ^ "Court Race Pits Attorney Against Incumbent Judge". Town-Crier Newspaper. August 1, 2014.
  7. ^ Schultz, Randy (December 16, 2014). "New judges to be tapped, that power line thing & other news of note". Boca Magazine.
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