Aggie Whelan Kenny won an Emmy for her work on the Mitchell Stans trial for the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite. During her two decades of Supreme Court assignments, she drew the Warren Burger Court, the Rehnquist Court and recently, the Roberts Court. Her artwork, done onsite of the Worlds Trade Center responders, “Artist as Witness-the 9/11 Responders” was exhibited at the New York City Police Museum. Among her many courtroom assignments are the trials of Angela Davis, Son of Sam, Col. Orin Henderson (highest ranking officer tried for the My Lai massacre), James Earl Ray, Gainsville 8, Watergate hearings, Iran Contra, John Deaver, Marion Barry, Jimmy Baker, Robert Chambers, William Westmoreland, John Gotti, Bernhard Goetz, Bill Cosby/Autumn Jackson, Jean Harris, Mick Jagger, Central Park Jogger, Pizza Connection, Mark David Chapman, John Hinkley, Manuel Noriega, Don King, Mike Tyson, Abscam, Woody Allen, Jerry Sandusky, Bernie Madoff, Bridgegate, Martin Schrelli, R. Kelly and Jeffrey Epstein.

Her work has been exhibited in National Arts Club, New York City, The New York City Police Museum, The World Trade Art Gallery, Bologna Landi Gallery, Easthampton, NY, Stamford Art Museum, Stamford CT, Grey Gallery, NYC, The Newport Beach Library, CA, William J. Brennan Jr. Courthouse, NJ, Thurgood Marshall US Courthouse NYC, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Library of Congress, Washington DC., Daniel Patrick Moynihan US Courthouse, SDNY. Collections: Supreme Court of the US, The Library of Congress, Washington DC, John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

Clients: CBS, ABC, CNBC, CNN, FOX, ESPN, Washington Post, AP.

Documentaries

Edward Elmore

A four part docu-series based on Michael Pollan’s acclaimed book; Death Row Stories, a popular CNN series executive produced by Gibney and Robert Redford; “Death Row Stories” premieres on March 9, with the first seg exploring the case of Edward Lee Elmore, an African-American handyman charged with the murder of a white woman in the South in 1982.

CNN has announced the addition of “Death Row Stories” to its original programming lineup. Eight-part nonfiction series hails from Robert Redford and Alex Gibney, and will be narrated by Susan Sarandon.

Jim Bakker

ABC 20/20
“Unfaithfully Yours”