South Florida Attorney Kaysia M. Earley Unveils Memoir: Launch Doubles as Hurricane Relief Fundraiser

Kaysia M. EarleyKaysia M. Earley, Esq., a nationally recognized South Florida trial attorney and legal analyst, will release her memoir Houses Built by Faith: Jailhouse. God’s House. Courthouse., an intimate account of her transformation from solitary confinement to courtroom advocacy.

The memoir traces her path through three symbolic “houses”—the Jailhouse (where purpose was born), God’s House (where healing took root), and the Courthouse (where destiny was fulfilled)—and delivers a message of redemption, resilience and divine calling.

Earley, a Jamaican-American and founder of Seeds of Manna, Inc., is donating proceeds from the book to support disaster relief in Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa. The memoir’s official launch on Saturday, December 13, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Marriott Coral Springs Hotel & Convention Center — Parkland will serve as both a book signing and a charitable fundraiser for Seeds of Manna. Tickets must be purchased in advance at www.KaysiaEarley.com.

“This is my story,” Earley said. “I’ve been redeemed from the depths of brokenness to pursue justice, love mercy, and walk humbly — that’s not just my calling, it’s my story.” A nationally recognized trial attorney and founder of Earley Law Firm in Broward County, Earley has tried 100 trials to verdict and hundreds of dismissals, and is a frequent legal analyst on CourtTV, Law & Crime, NewsNation, CBS and MSNBC.

The community fundraiser has drawn significant attention; confirmed guests include Consul General Oliver Mair, Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, Mayor Denise Grant and multiple commissioners from cities across Broward County. Organizers say their participation underscores the event’s role in uniting South Florida leaders behind relief efforts for families affected by the storm.

Earley mentors young women pursuing law and leads a jail ministry that delivers monthly sermons. She lives in Florida with her husband of more than 20 years, David, and their four children.

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South Florida Attorney Kaysia M. Earley unveils memoir: Launch doubles as hurricane relief fundraiser