Could a multi-millionaire former CEO truly be too mentally incapacitated to face sex trafficking charges, or is he orchestrating a shocking legal maneuver? The article reveals an explosive competency hearing for Michael Jeffries, the 81-year-old ex-CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch, who stands accused of horrific sex trafficking. Disturbingly, a defense psychologist testified that Jeffries was recorded on prison tape explicitly stating doctors “better find me incompetent,” immediately raising suspicions. His legal team contends he suffers from severe Alzheimer’s and Lewy body dementia, leading to erratic behavior and profound cognitive impairment, which could prevent him from assisting in his defense. However, prosecutors vehemently disagree, relying on their own medical experts and hundreds of Jeffries’ recorded phone calls to assert his full competency. The defense painted a stark picture, detailing incidents like Jeffries being found disoriented in a neighbor’s yard in his underwear and demonstrating inappropriate language with mental health workers. Despite appearing conversational, brain scans reportedly show significant atrophy and his memory recall tested in the bottom 1-3% for his age. This dramatic legal showdown will determine if the former retail titan can stand trial for charges that carry a mandatory minimum of 15 years to life in prison. Don’t miss out on more gripping stories like this – subscribe to our channel for the latest updates on high-profile cases and surprising legal twists!
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