background information - tom grant
2004.08.20. 14:50
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Tom Grant BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Tom Grant joined the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in 1969 and was promoted to detective within just a few short years.
In 1975 Grant left the Sheriff's department and went into business as a security consultant. He later obtained his private investigator's license and opened an office in Beverly Hills California where he specialized in criminal investigations. Grant's client list includes some of Hollywood's biggest names.
In April of 1994, Grant was retained by Courtney Love to locate her missing husband, Kurt Cobain, lead singer for the grunge rock group, Nirvana. When Cobain was later found dead, Grant initiated an investigation into the circumstances of his untimely and suspicious death. Grant's work on the Cobain case resulted in the publishing of a best selling book, "Who Killed Kurt Cobain" by Ian Halperin and Max Wallace and a controversial film, "Kurt and Courtney" by Nick Broomfield. The Broomfield film can be found in most video rental stores including Blockbuster Video.
After filing her sexual harassment lawsuit against Bill Clinton, Tom Grant was hired by Paula Jones. In November of 1997, Grant traveled to Little Rock Arkansas where he spent nearly two months attending depositions and assisting Jones and her legal team with the pre-trial investigation of the President.
Tom Grant has been a featured guest on hundreds of nationally syndicated radio talk shows. Grant has also appeared on DATELINE, THE TODAY SHOW, THE MORNING SHOW, CNN, MSNBC, COURT TV, ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT, UNSOLVED MYSTERIES, and dozens of local television stations throughout the U.S., Canada, France, Italy, Germany, Denmark, and the United Kingdom.
In addition to his work as a Sheriff's detective and private investigator, Tom Grant has hosted his own radio talk show in the Central Coast area of California. |
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