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BOSTON, Mass. (NewsNation) — Karen Read, recently acquitted of both second-degree murder and manslaughter charges, has been reportedly approached with a movie deal from LBI Productions.
Read, along with her chief defense attorney, Alan Jackson, plans to collaborate with the production company to craft a screenplay inspired by her recent legal journey, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter and Variety. The film is expected to explore aspects of Read’s story that remain undisclosed.
On June 18, Read was declared not guilty in the case concerning the death of her boyfriend, John O’Keefe, who served as a Boston police officer. However, she was convicted of the lesser charge of drunken driving. Her initial trial concluded in a mistrial.
Karen Read’s lawyers say she was framed by police
During her most recent trial, Read’s lawyers said she was framed by the police for O’Keefe’s death after she dropped him off at a party of a fellow police officer. Prosecutors said that Read hit O’Keefe when she drove off, drunk, but the defense said he was murdered inside his home and later put outside on the lawn.
In a statement on Friday, Read said, “I’ve lived in this town with John. I saw what it takes for a small group of powerful people to be ‘above the law.’ I struggled for over three years to overcome this power and corruption. … It was ultimately a groundswell of local residents and a grassroots campaign that afforded me the resources I needed to fight back.”
Karen Read film about ‘when a single voice refuses to be silenced’
The upcoming film is said to focus on “what happens when a single voice refuses to be silenced.” LBI Production head Julie Yorn said, “This isn’t just a legal thriller. … We will have an opportunity to show layers that have never been brought to light, and we are committed to telling the story with urgency, nuance, and care.”
Alex Kohner, who is with Yorn Levine, reportedly handled negotiations for Read and Jackson. Jared Levine from Yorn Levine represented LBI Productions. Plans are also underway for a book with Read and Jackson being involved. The publishing rights are being offered by literary agent Luke Janklow with Janklow & Nesbit.