Ezekiel was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee. Ezekiel attended Middle Tennessee State University where he graduated Suma Cum Laude, and received his Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration with a minor in psychology. While studying at MTSU, Ezekiel was awarded seven scholarships, the Criminal Justice Senior Honor Student Award, and was granted two author credits in separate criminal justice encyclopedias. Ezekiel also participated as a member in the pre-law fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta, and interned with the Rutherford County District Attorneys Office in his final year.
After college, Ezekiel attended Nashville School of Law where he obtained his Juris Doctor degree. Ezekiel made the Dean’s List every year and was inducted into the Cooper’s Inn Honor Society, which is reserved for the top ten percent of each graduating class. While studying at NSL, Ezekiel worked as a Senior Gaming Content Editor/Critic, reviewing video games prior to their global release, overseeing production of gaming news, and interviewing various developers and celebrities within the Gaming Industry. Ezekiel’s interest in gaming inspired him to write about the regulation of microtransactions within the United States, and as a result he was awarded third place for the Robert L. Ballow Excellence in Writing Award. In Ezekiel’s final year at NSL, he participated in a Wills Clinic, helping create wills for Habitat for Humanity recipients. He was also honored to be the NSL Graduation 2025 Farewell Speaker, where he had the opportunity to provide a send off to his fellow classmates.
Now, Ezekiel begins a new journey at BFP Law Firm as an Associate Attorney, vigorously representing clients in various family law and criminal matters. He believes a cornerstone of success in the legal field is developing a deeper connection with his clients, built on trust, care, and communication.