Priscilla DeGregory

Priscilla DeGregory

Priscilla DeGregory is a court reporter at the New York Post.

Background

Priscilla covers civil cases in New York and around the country. She has covered a slew of high-profile cases over her career, such as the bombshell defamation battle between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard in Virginia and the lawsuits filed against Jeffrey Epstein by his victims. An avid cyclist and runner, Priscilla went to the University of Massachusetts, at Boston where she earned a bachelor's degree in Political Science and a master's degree in International Relations.

Latest Articles

Biological mom of Connecticut 'house of horrors' victim says seeing stepmom suspect for first time is 'nauseating'

"I need to see justice done for my son. If he can’t be here, I will."

Conn. house of horrors victim 'lives in fear' as stepmom pleads not guilty to holding him captive for decades

Kimberly Sullivan entered the plea after her 32-year-old stepson's dramatic rescue from a burning Waterbury home last month uncovered a pattern of alleged abuse that authorities likened to “a horror movie.”

Judge dragging his feet on tossing Eric Adams' corruption case leaves NYC mayor's inner circle frustrated: 'He can't campaign until this is gone'

Mayor Eric Adams' inner circle is growing increasingly antsy and frustrated as Manhattan federal Judge Dale Ho drags out a decision on whether to dismiss his corruption case, The Post...

Experts reveal 'really scary' info shared by Trump officials in Signal group chat: 'I'm floored'

President Trump's cabinet officials revealed "pretty detailed" classified information on a chat group with a journalist about impending US airstrikes against Houthi terrorists in Yemen, in a "really scary" breach...

Bryan Kohberger's family could be asked to testify against him in Idaho murders case, court docs reveal

Idaho prosecutors asked a judge to reject, at least partially, Bryan Kohberger’s request to give his family priority seating at his upcoming trial.

Luigi Mangione's surprising ask while he awaits trial in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO

 Luigi Mangione is asking for a laptop in jail as he awaits trial in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO.

Horrid video shows tragic NYC mom bleeding out from eyes -- as killer escapes unsuspecting cops

Chilling video of a slain Brooklyn mom bleeding out from her eyes was played in court Monday — as a cop detailed how her accused killer slipped through officers’ fingers.

Mahmoud Khalil hid ties to UNRWA on green card application, feds say as they hit anti-Israel agitator with new accusations

The feds have lodged new accusations against Mahmoud Khalil, including that he hid his ties to certain activist organizations on an immigration application, court papers show.

Bryan Kohberger’s ‘piercing stare’ and emotionless face explained to jurors as autism, OCD – not a sign he’s a killer: defense

Kohberger, 28, raised the defense à la Gen Z in a filing earlier this month — with defense attorney Elisa Massoth saying that the Ph.D. criminology student should be allowed...

Blake Lively asks judge to toss Justin Baldoni's 'vengeful and rambling' suit against her

Lively’s lawyers filed papers in Manhattan federal court Thursday asking a judge to dismiss Baldoni’s counterclaims.

NYC art 'adviser' to stars -- including Leonardo DiCaprio -- learns her fate after $6.5M fraud

A Manhattan art advisor, whose celebrity clients included actor Leonardo DiCaprio, was sentenced to over two years in prison for swindling at least a dozen people out of nearly $6.5...

Karen Read investigator fired after sending ‘regrettable’ lewd texts about her

The cop who called Karen Read a “wack job c–t” in texts to his buddies has been fired from the Massachusetts State Police, The Post has learned.

Anti-Israel agitator Mahmoud Khalil denies feds' claim that bedbugs drove him from NJ to Louisiana lockup

Anti-Israel protester Mahmoud Khalil says the feds' claim that they had to move him to a Louisiana lockup because of a bedbug infestation at a New Jersey facility is bogus.

Trump DOJ wants judge booted from case involving Tren de Aragua gang member deportations

Lawyers with President Trump's justice department have asked an appeals court to boot a judge that ordered flights deporting alleged migrant gang members to be halted.

DA Fani Willis' office 'openly hostile' in Trump records case, must pay $54K in legal fees: judge

Criminal defense lawyer Ashleigh Merchant -- who represents Trump co-defendant Mike Roman and blew the whistle on Willis' affair with her lead prosecutor in the case -- won the judgment...

Luigi Mangione claims cops illegally collected his DNA by giving him snacks after McDonald's arrest

Pennsylvania cops illegally collected Luigi Mangione’s DNA when they gave him food and a soda at a police station the day of his arrest, the accused UnitedHealthcare CEO killer’s lawyers claim in...

Alleged customers at high-end brothel serving politicians, military officials finally unmasked in court as salacious details of encounters revealed

The feds said that the bawdy houses were frequented by politicians, military officials and government contractors.

Hunter Biden wins bid to drop laptop hacking suit after crying poverty — but can't bring case again: judge

Hunter Biden has won a bid to drop his laptop hacking lawsuit because of money problems, but he can't bring the case again in the future, a judge has ruled.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs' lawyers claims CNN altered Cassie Ventura beating video, destroyed original tape

The network covered the time stamp of the video, changed the sequence of it and sped it up "to make it falsely appear that the actions in the video are...