Education
Fink graduated from in 1967.
Fink graduated from in 1967.
She is most prominently associated with lawsuits concerning the Attica Prison riots. A class action suit she filed in 1974, against prison guards for torture and abuse during the riot, was settled in 2000, awarding $12 million to inmates. Fink has also represented other prisoners and political radicals.
Along with attorneys Sarah Kunstler (Kunstler"s father, William Kunstler, had long been a mentor of Fink) and Jesse Berman, Fink represented Osama Awadallah, a Palestinian college student studying in the United States, who was arrested as a material witness in the days following the September 11, 2001 attacks and prosecuted for alleged perjury before the grand jury investigating the terrorist attacks.
Awadallah was acquitted in November 2006. Also in 2006, Fink represented Lynne Stewart during sentencing after Stewart"s conviction for violating special communication measures involving client Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman.
Fink secured a sentence of 28 months, but that was later increased to ten years. Fink represented Jeremy Hammond, who was convicted in 2013 for hacking the private intelligence firm Stratfor and releasing its documents through the whistle-blowing website Wikileaks.
Fink argued that Ferhani had been entrapped by law enforcement authorities, but Ferhani in 2012 pled guilty to terrorism conspiracy and weapons possession charges.
Fink died on September 22, 2015 in New York City, at the age of 70. Fink and her paralegal Frank Smith, an inmate leader at the time of the riots, were featured in the 2001 Court television documentary, which tells the story of the Attica uprising and subsequent lawsuits by Attica inmates. Still Fighting
The Attica Prison Uprising: Forty Years Later.
In 1989, she and others secured acquittals for members of the Ohio 7, political radicals who were charged under a federal seditious conspiracy statute. Fink was a member of a team of attorneys who represented Ahmed Ferhani, who was accused of plotting to blow up synagogues and churches in Manhattan, New New York