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The Real-Life Of Harvey Specter (Gabriel Swann Macht)

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Overview Birth Name: Gabriel Swann Macht Born: January 22, 1972 · The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA Height: Height 6′ (1.83 m) Spouse: Jacinda Barrett(December 29, 2004 - present) (2 children) Children: Satine Anais Geraldine Macht, Luca Macht Parents: Stephen Macht, Suzanne Macht Education: Carnegie Mellon University (BFA) Occupation: Actor Gabriel Swann Macht is an American actor and film producer. He gained recognition for his portrayal of Harvey Specter in the television series Suits and as the lead character in the superhero film The Spirit. Born on January 22, 1972, in The Bronx, New York, Gabriel was raised in California after his family relocated there when he was young.  He comes from a Jewish background, with his mother Suzanne Victoria Pulier being a museum curator and archivist, and his fa

Gregory Tricked Mike Into Proofreading The Bainbridge Briefs

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At Pearson Hardman, Mike visits Rachel seeking her assistance in filing a patent, but she denies him access to her office. In the break room, Mike encounters Gregory Boone, who discloses his knowledge of filing a patent claim, sparking an idea in Mike's mind. Later, Rachel approaches Mike's workspace, but he makes her wait in return for her lack of support with the patent claim. Mike reveals that he struck a deal with Gregory to handle the claim, but in exchange, he must proofread the Bainbridge briefs for him. Rachel, with a slight smile, informs Mike that Gregory labeled him "a sucker" and had asked her to give him a key card to the Pearson Hardman print room. Curious, Mike enters the print room only to discover that the Bainbridge briefs consist of thousands of pages, confirming Gregory's assessment. The following day, Mike updates his superior, Harvey, that he spent the entire night proofreading the Bainbridge briefs. Harvey expresses concern over the

Danny Masterson's Rape Retrial Has Left The Actor Facing A Maximum Sentence of 30 Years To Life In State Prison

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Actor Danny Masterson has been found guilty on two of three counts of rape in a retrial held in Los Angeles. Masterson, known for his role in "That '70s Show," was convicted by a jury composed of seven women and five men after seven days of deliberation over two weeks. However, the jury could not reach a verdict on the third count, which accused Masterson of raping a longtime girlfriend. The vote on that count was 8-4 in favor of conviction. Masterson, aged 47, could potentially face up to 30 years in prison as a result of the guilty verdicts. Upon hearing the verdict, Masterson was taken into custody in handcuffs while his wife, actor and model Bijou Phillips, wept. Masterson's family and friends maintained a somber demeanor throughout the proceedings. One of the women whom Masterson was found guilty of rape in 2003 expressed a mix of emotions, including relief, exhaustion, strength, and sadness, stating her satisfaction that her abuser will face accountability.

Suits Season 2 Episode 8 - Rewind

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Harvey and Mike reflect on events from five years ago, particularly Harvey's promotion after his father's death, which brought mixed emotions. Amidst ongoing turmoil at the firm, they contemplate the consequences of their past decisions and how they have shaped their present situation. Harvey's father tries to reach him, but Harvey is too occupied to answer and promises to call back later. Donna informs Harvey that his father keeps asking about his promotion to partner. Jessica alerts Harvey to internal theft within the firm and asks him to discreetly identify the culprit. In return, Harvey proposes that Jessica promote him to partner if he succeeds, and she agrees. Monica Eton, a senior associate, faces sexual harassment from Louis Litt, the newest junior partner. She forms a friendship with Rachel Zane, a paralegal who recently joined the firm. Rachel informs Monica about legal protections against harassment, but Monica expresses her belief that she shouldn't need

Suits Season 2 Episode 7 - Sucker Punch

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Harvey seeks assistance from Zoe Lawford, a former colleague with a complicated history, to gather evidence for the firm's case against Pearson Hardman. Meanwhile, Donna prepares to assert her Fifth Amendment right and refuses to incriminate herself. The fallout from the pending lawsuit against Pearson Hardman continues, and Harvey turns to Zoe, who was once romantically involved with him, to help select the jury for the upcoming trial. Zoe convinces Jessica to hire her and suggests a trial run, with Louis taking the role of Tanner and Mike assisting him. During the trial run, tensions rise as Harvey's past and Louis' resentment come to light. Donna is called to the stand, and Louis reveals personal information about her relationship choices, causing Harvey to intervene. The jury partners witness a rare display of emotion from Harvey, which Zoe interprets as a positive quality that makes him endearing. Harvey explains his reluctance to show care for clients during the t

Suits Season 2 Episode 6 - All In

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Harvey and Mike opt to pursue an unfair legal case based on Harvey's personal connection to the client. Simultaneously, Louis and Rachel collaborate to safeguard a revered organization. In the meantime, Jessica grapples with a past rival while striving to defend the firm. Harvey accompanies his client, Keith Hoyt, to a casino in Atlantic City. Keith has a gambling problem and has put his company at stake for a loan from Thomas Walsh. Unfortunately, Keith loses the game, resulting in the loss of his company. Harvey comes up with a plan to devalue the company so that it's not worth anything and proposes a high-stakes poker game to Walsh. If Walsh wins, he keeps the company, but if he loses, he must return it to Keith and pay him $3.5 million. Against Jessica's concerns, Harvey goes ahead with the game and manages to win, securing Keith's company. Meanwhile, Jessica discovers that the judge in their fraud case is Ella Follman, a former rival from their time at Harvard

Suits Season 2 Episode 5 - Break Point

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Harvey faces challenges with the arrival of Allison Holt, an attorney hired by Daniel Hardman, who doubts Harvey's claims about not receiving a crucial memo. Meanwhile, Mike takes on a case to help a talented young tennis player, Marco Mendoza, emancipate himself from his controlling father. In the midst of this, Donna is forced to make a decision that could have significant consequences for her future at Pearson Hardman. Harvey and Jeffrey meet with Marco Mendoza, a promising tennis prodigy that Jeffrey wants to represent. Harvey assigns Mike to handle the case and represent Marco in court. However, Marco fabricates a story about his father's abuse to seek emancipation. Mike later discovers that Marco lied and his father wasn't present on the day the charges were filed. Donna attempts to protect Harvey by shredding the memo, but Mike learns about it. As Harvey is about to sign an affidavit stating that the firm never received the memo, Mike spills coffee on it to preve