Midwin Charles death: CNN legal analyst said ‘I’m not feeling well’ in final Instagram post before passing away at 47

A CNN legal analyst said "I'm not feeling well" in a final Instagram post before passing away at 47.

Midwin Charles's family announced her passing on Tuesday through her social media outlets.


Despite a cause of death not yet having been released, the analyst explained that she was feeling sick just weeks before her passing.

Charles shared how she was feeling in a final Instagram post on March 19.

"Hey guys! Sadly, happy hour tonight is canceled. I'm not feeling well. See you next Friday," Charles posted with a champagne glass emoji.

Fans and friends quickly swarmed the post with well wishes for her speedy recovery.

This message was the final post before her family confirmed her death in a statement on her Instagram account.

"It is with a profoundly heavy heart and the deepest sadness that we announce the untimely passing of our beloved Midwin Charles," the announcement read.


"She was known to many as a legal commentator on television but to us, she was a devoted daughter, sister, aunt, niece and cousin.

"Our lives are forever changed and we will miss her for a lifetime. The family thanks you in advance for your love and prayers.

"Please allow the family time to grieve. The Family of Midwin Charles."

After graduating from Syracuse University, Charles received her law degree from American University.

Following that Charles founded her successful law firm Midwin Charles & Associates LLC.

She had a prestigious legal career serving as a research fellow at Harvard Law School and checking for the U.S Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

Outside of the court, she was a contributor for Essence Magazine and appeared as a commentator for MSNBC, Bloomberg TV among others.

Charles was best-known for her role at CNN as a Legal Contributor for In Session where she provided legal commentary for live trials.

She was an active member of The Haitian Roundtable and the Women in Entertainment Empowerment Network.

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