Jason Johnson remembered her as "brilliant and stunning and completely knew the room like she'd been born for this work" (via The Grio). And, to her colleagues, it was clear Charles was meant for the screen. "I thought, 'wow, this is exactly what I left my job for'," she reflected. I also did not want monotony." It was a "gamble" according to Charles, but one that paid off when CNN signed her in 2009. Charles died on Tuesday, April 6, her family confirmed in a statement on social media. As the attorney once explained to Her Agenda, "I walked away from a high-paying job at a big law firm because I wanted to be my own boss. Midwin Charles, the CNN and MSNBC legal analyst passed away after getting the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine.
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Then there's the fact that the TV personality was also a hardcore General Hospital fan (via Twitter), a pro-selfie-taker (via Twitter), and, according to her friend, John Fugelsang, a fiercely attached to Brooklyn, New York, where she grew up (via Twitter).ĭespite her dedication to her job, it was never all about money for Charles.
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Charles worked for CNN as a Legal Contributor for In Session (formerly Court TV) where she provided legal. She provided regular commentary on law, pop culture and politics for various television shows and networks, including CNN, HLN, MSNBC, Bloomberg TV, and TV One Ms. For one, she liked galas, and went to them, often (via Her Agenda). Midwin Charles was the founder of the law firm Midwin Charles & Associates LLC and a Contributor at Essence Magazine. Starting in 2005, when she first appeared on TV screens, Charles became known for her powerful analysis on everything from the Harvey Weinstein trials (via Youtube) to Jay-Z and Solange Knowles elevator argument (via HuffPost) to the killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd (via Youtube).īut there are hints of who she was outside of her job, too. Her desire for justice would shape not only her law career but her TV commentary. As she admitted to Her Agenda, she decided to go into law in high school, after getting tired of "seeing people take advantage of family members and people I knew because they weren't from here." The defense attorney and legal analyst once explained her drive to Her Agenda. She lived her life by the mantra: "run your life or it will run you." As she told the publication in 2017, "I'm learning the art of pushing back." Actually, Charles had already been pushing back for a long time when she gave the interview.
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Our lives are forever changed and we will miss her for a lifetime."Ĭharles, the daughter of Haitian immigrants, was undeniably a tour de force. Rick Cerrona, Media Relations director for the New York Yankees, called his anger a PR disaster, and Midwin Charles, a legal contributor to a television. Midwin Charles is founder of the law firm Midwin Charles & Associates LLC and a Contributor at Essence Magazine. She was known to many as a legal commentator on television but to us she was a devoted daughter, sister, aunt, niece, and cousin. The statement said, "It is with a profoundly heavy heart and the deepest sadness that we announce the untimely passing of our beloved Midwin Charles. Charles' death was announced by her family on her personal Twitter account.
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MSNBC legal analyst Midwin Charles passed away at the age of 47.