Cupcake brown husband
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Brown, Cupcake 1964(?)-
PERSONAL:
Born c. 1964, in San Diego, CA. Education:San Diego City Community College, A.A. (with honors), 1995; San Diego State University, earned a degree in criminal justice administration (magna cum laude), 1998; University of San Francisco School of Law, J.D., 2001.
ADDRESSES:
Office—Bingham McCutchen LLP, 3 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA 94111. E-mail—[email protected].
CAREER:
Attorney and writer. Bingham McCutchen, San Francisco, CA, litigator. Has served as judicial extern to the Honorable Martin J. Jenkins, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, 2000, and to the Honorable Joyce Kennard, California Supreme Court, 2001.
MEMBER:
California Bar Association.
AWARDS, HONORS:
Judge Harold J. Haley Award, San Francisco School of Law, for Exceptional Distinction in Scholarship, Character and Activities; elected to McAuliffe Honor Society and the National Law School Dean's List; Donald Leiffer Outstanding Alumni Award, San Diego State University, for Distinguished Service; named "Hero of the Month," Glamour magaz
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Cupcake Brown
Cupcake Brown cupcakebrown.com What is a hero you may ask? We all think heroes are people who have super powers and saves the world like what we see in movies but a hero is someone who has overcome difficult situations in their life and who changes people’s mindset about others and can make us think, "Is this what is really happening in the world?" Someone who can fit as a hero is Cupcake Brown. She has faced everything you can think from going to abusive foster homes, getting into drugs, being a prostitute, hitchhiking, rape, getting pregnant at a young age, going into that ‘gang life', to almost near death. Cupcake Brown had a normal childhood until she was eleven years old. She found her mother had died in her bedroom and that's when her good childhood became a nightmare, from going to her biological father (“sperm donor“) that she never knew about, a foster home, drugs, rape and gangs. Her religious faith succeeded all her obstacles that seemed impossible and overcame all of them and her teenage years her life
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Brown, Cupcake
1964—
Lawyer, writer
An attorney at one of the leading law firms in San Francisco, California, Cupcake Brown spent 14 years as a drug addict and prostitute after leaving an abusive foster home. Involved with gangs and often homeless, she endured rape, alcoholism, serious injury in a drive-by shooting, and other assaults. As she struggled for many years to get clean and sober, Brown continually succumbed to the lure of street life. Finally, she found enough strength in her religious faith to succeed in beating the obstacles that had once seemed impossible to overcome. Putting herself through school, Brown established herself in an intensely competitive profession and began traveling throughout the country as a motivational speaker and advocate.
Though Brown was not born into a privileged family, her first years were stable and happy. She received her unusual name when her mother, not fully alert after giving birth in 1964, asked for a cupcake and the delivery room nurse wrote that down on the birth certificate. Brown grew up in San Diego, California, and enj
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