- "You just don't get it, do you? This shit never ends! I've been jerked around by the system my whole life."
- ―Leroy Bradford to Matt Murdock[src]
Leroy Bradford is a habitual offender and a client of Murdock & McDuffie.
Biography[]
Prior Criminal History[]
- "And the bigger problem we have is your rap sheet."
"How come you guys always gotta bring that up?" - ―Matt Murdock and Leroy Bradford[src]
In his life, Bradford had been jerked around the system. His rap sheet had 20 to 25 pages of offenses, including drugs, trespassing, panhandling, petty larceny as well as four separate cases where he failed to show up in court and was issued a bench warrant. When he was sentenced 30 days in prison, he missed his SSI appointment and his benefits were cut.[1]
Fiddle Faddle Robbery[]
- "So, why'd I get the caramel corn? I like that shit, and it tastes good."
- ―Leroy Bradford to Matt Murdock[src]
In 2027, Bradford was at a local bodega where he was arrested for allegedly stealing five boxes of Fiddle Faddle.[1]
Represented by Matt Murdock[]
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Personality[]
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Allies[]
- Murdock & McDuffie
- Matt Murdock - Lawyer
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Trivia[]
- Bradford shares a first name with Leroy Anderson, who composed a piece of music named Fiddle Faddle, which shares a name with the caramel corn that Bradford liked.
Behind the Scenes[]
- Charlie Hudson III's character Leroy Bradford was originally named Leroy Mancini but had his name changed during production to Leroy Bradford. However, the credits of the Daredevil: Born Again episodes Optics and Sic Semper Systema retain the character's original name of Leroy Mancini.
- Although credited in the episode, Leroy Bradford does not appear in the Daredevil: Born Again episode Optics.
- Although he appears in the episode, Leroy Bradford is uncredited in the Daredevil: Born Again episode Straight to Hell.