In Menendez Brothers Case, a Reckoning With the 1990s

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As a court reviewed the Menendez murder case, the culture and politics of the 1990s were scrutinized almost as much as the horrific crime.

Leslie Abramson holding a childhood photo in front of the face of Erik Menendez, seated in a courtroom.
Erik Menendez listening to his defense lawyer, Leslie Abramson, as she held up a childhood photograph of him during the first trial in 1993.Credit...Nick Ut/Associated Press

By Tim Arango

Tim Arango reported from Los Angeles Superior Court in Van Nuys

May 14, 2025, 8:19 p.m. ET

After Lyle and Erik Menendez were resentenced on Tuesday, paving the way for their possible release after more than three decades in prison, one of the first things their lawyer, Mark J. Geragos, did was make a phone call.

Leslie Abramson, the brothers’ defense attorney at their trials in the 1990s who found herself parodied on “Saturday Night Live,” had in recent years warned Mr. Geragos that his efforts to free the brothers were doomed, in spite of the groundswell of support on social media.

“No amount of TikTokers,” he recalled Ms. Abramson telling him, “was ever going to change anything.”

Facing the bank of television cameras staking out the courthouse, Mr. Geragos told reporters he had just left a message for his old friend.

“And so, Leslie, I will tell you it’s a whole different world we live in now,” he said. He continued, “We have evolved. This is not the ’90s anymore.”

Indeed, over the last many months, the culture and politics of 1990s America seemed as much under the legal microscope as the horrific details of the Menendez brothers’ crimes and what witnesses described as the exemplary lives they led in prison ever since.


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