The Untold Truth Of Selling Sunset's Oppenheim Twins
The twins' mother, Deborah, was fed up and ended up sending both boys to a correctional camp in their teens. When that failed to help with their bad behavior, the boys' father became involved. Jason recalls his father's way of handling them. "We'd always been pretty well behaved when we were with our dad, because he would whoop our a**," he says. "He was a Vietnam vet, who did two tours and was a very strict disciplinarian. And I was always scared of him" (via Spin1038).
Jason and Brett's father appeared to have scared them straight, as the two both went on to graduate and become lawyers. Brett graduated from the UCLA School of Law and worked for both Latham and Watkins LLP and Skadden, Arps LLP. Brett claims he liked working as a lawyer but was "pretty unhappy" overall and didn't like the formality and lack of client contact in his position (per Film Daily). Jason's time as a lawyer is as notable as his brother's. He represented the CEO of Enron Corporation, and his impressive trial work is featured in The American Lawyer, The New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times (via Film Daily).
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