“Bailey readily catalogs the failings of others, but he takes a rare reflective pause before addressing what he might have done differently to avoid his own current predicament: broke, disbarred, his legacy as one of the finest trial lawyers in American history imperiled by two decades of controversy.” In his prime, F. Lee Bailey could get anyone off the hook. Except himself. As OJ Simpson’s parole hearing approaches (he’s expected to be released), Town & Country visits with one of the men who set him free: The Rise and Fall of F. Lee Bailey.