Rikki Klieman Guest Speaker on August 4 HBBA membership meeting
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Join the Hampton Bays Beautification on August 4, 2025 at the Hampton Bays Library at 7 PM to hear our Special Guest Speaker Rikki Klieman, television anchor, legal analyst, trial attorney, actor and best-selling author. Rikki Klieman has earned a sterling reputation as one of the nation’s most celebrated lawyers and legal authorities A dynamic and versatile communicator, Klieman found success in multiple fields, including television journalism, the courtroom, academia and public speaking.
Rikki was a Contributor/Legal Analyst for CBS News, most often seen on CBS Mornings, Evening News and the streaming network, CBSN. Previously, she was an anchor at the Courtroom Television Network and a Contributor for the NBC Today Show, CBS Early Show as well as the E! Network. She has appeared as a legal analyst on NBC’s Nightly News, ABC, CNN, CNBC, and MSNBC. In addition, Rikki continues to inspire the lives of others with her autobiography, “Fairy Tales Can Come True - How a Driven Woman Changed Her Destiny,” which reached the L.A. Times Best Seller List.
Rikki was named one of the five most outstanding women trial lawyers in the country by TIME magazine. Rikki lives in Hampton Bays with her husband former Police Commissioner William Bratton.
Rikki was a Contributor/Legal Analyst for CBS News, most often seen on CBS Mornings, Evening News and the streaming network, CBSN. Previously, she was an anchor at the Courtroom Television Network and a Contributor for the NBC Today Show, CBS Early Show as well as the E! Network. She has appeared as a legal analyst on NBC’s Nightly News, ABC, CNN, CNBC, and MSNBC. In addition, Rikki continues to inspire the lives of others with her autobiography, “Fairy Tales Can Come True - How a Driven Woman Changed Her Destiny,” which reached the L.A. Times Best Seller List.
Rikki was named one of the five most outstanding women trial lawyers in the country by TIME magazine. Rikki lives in Hampton Bays with her husband former Police Commissioner William Bratton.
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