Kent Mawhinney pleads guilty to interfering with an officer in Jennifer Farber Dulos case
- Kent Mawhinney, a former attorney, admitted guilt to the charge of obstructing a police officer in connection to Jennifer Farber Dulos' 2019 disappearance.
- The charge against Mawhinney was reduced from conspiracy to commit murder after prosecutors acknowledged insufficient evidence to pursue that count.
- Mawhinney took an Alford plea during a May 2024 hearing, allowing him to avoid further jail time while maintaining his innocence.
- Jennifer Farber Dulos vanished in May 2019 and is presumed dead, with her body never found despite ongoing investigations involving Fotis Dulos and Michelle Troconis.
- Mawhinney's plea and Fotis Dulos' suicide in 2020 leave uncertainty about the case's resolution, but trials for Troconis and possible civil actions may reveal more.
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Former lawyer of missing Connecticut mom’s husband pleads guilty to interfering with police
STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) — The former lawyer and friend of the late, estranged husband of Jennifer Dulos, a Connecticut mother of five who went missing in 2019 and…

Former lawyer of missing Connecticut mom's husband pleads guilty to interfering with police
The former lawyer and friend of the late, estranged husband of a Connecticut mother who is missing and now presumed dead has pleaded guilty to interfering with police in the case.
Kent Mawhinney takes plea deal in Farber Dulos case. Her friends, family ‘fully support’ decision
Kent Mawhinney, former lawyer and friend of the late Fotis Dulos, has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge in connection with the disappearance and death of Jennifer Farber Dulos, taking a plea deal that allowed him to avoid any more time behind bars. Mawhinney, 59, took the plea deal during a hearing Friday in Stamford Superior Court, according to the clerk’s office. He pleaded guilty under the Alford doctrine to one count of interfering with pol…
Kent Mawhinney pleads guilty to interfering with an officer in Jennifer Farber Dulos case
STAMFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Kent Mawhinney pleaded guilty to interfering with an officer in connection to the disappearance and death of Jennifer Farber Dulos in state Superior Court in Stamford on Friday. Mawhinney, 59, was initially charged with conspiracy to commit murder in January 2020. The plea deal allows him to be sentenced to time served, which is 11 months in jail. RELATED >> THE DULOS CASE Farber Dulos, 50, a mother of five from Ne…
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