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John Pollock and Brandon Thurston discuss the amended complaint and new allegations in the ongoing ring boy lawsuit. This past week, a 111-page amended complaint was filed, including three additional “John Does” added to the suit. We discuss the new allegations being levied, provide further information, discuss the plaintiffs' argument in favor of the case moving forward in Maryland, and paint a culture within WWE. They will also discuss Jacob Whitehead's story on Turki Al-Sheik in the New York Times this week, MoffettNatahanson's analysis on UFC & WWE PLE rights, Real American Freestyle Wrestling & the latest viewership figures.RELATED:Three more ring boys join lawsuit against WWE & McMahons (POST Wrestling)Turki Al-Sheikh and the two sides of boxing's new king (New York Times)UFC's $900M Play (Puck)Music courtesy: “Panic Beat” by Ben TramerPOST WrestlingSubscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://discord.com/invite/Q795HhRMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/postwrestling.comWrestlenomicsSubscribe: https://wrestlenomics.com/podcast/Patreon: https://patreon.com/wrestlenomicsSubstack: https://wrestlenomics.substack.com/Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @WrestlenomicsBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/wrestlenomics.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
John Pollock and Brandon Thurston discuss the amended complaint and new allegations in the ongoing ring boy lawsuit. This past week, a 111-page amended complaint was filed, including three additional “John Does” added to the suit. We discuss the new allegations being levied, provide further information, discuss the plaintiffs' argument in favor of the case moving forward in Maryland, and paint a culture within WWE. They will also discuss Jacob Whitehead's story on Turki Al-Sheik in the New York Times this week, MoffettNatahanson's analysis on UFC & WWE PLE rights, Real American Freestyle Wrestling & the latest viewership figures.VIDEO VERSION: https://youtube.com/live/GwshG6P-JJ4RELATED:Three more ring boys join lawsuit against WWE & McMahons (POST Wrestling)Turki Al-Sheikh and the two sides of boxing's new king (New York Times)UFC's $900M Play (Puck)Music courtesy: “Panic Beat” by Ben TramerPOST WrestlingSubscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://discord.com/invite/Q795HhRMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/postwrestling.comWrestlenomicsSubscribe: https://wrestlenomics.com/podcast/Patreon: https://patreon.com/wrestlenomicsSubstack: https://wrestlenomics.substack.com/Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @WrestlenomicsBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/wrestlenomics.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wrestlenomics-radio2532/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In case 1:24-cv-07975-AT, plaintiff Adam Guidry has filed a complaint through his counsel against defendants Tony Buzbee, The Buzbee Law Firm (operating under the name Anthony G. Buzbee LP), and unnamed individuals identified as John Does 1-10. The lawsuit alleges misconduct by the named parties, accusing them of actions that have caused harm to Guidry. The plaintiff asserts that the defendants acted in ways that violated legal or professional standards, warranting judicial intervention. The inclusion of John Does 1-10 suggests the potential involvement of additional parties whose identities remain unknown at this stage.The complaint seeks remedies for the alleged wrongdoings, which may include damages or other relief deemed appropriate by the court. The filing highlights the plaintiff's claims against the prominent law firm and its principal, Tony Buzbee, framing the dispute as one requiring accountability for their actions. The specific allegations and the legal basis for the complaint will be central to the case as it progresses, with potential implications for both the plaintiff and the defendants.Attorney Tony Buzbee, known for representing clients in high-profile cases against figures like Sean "Diddy" Combs and Jay-Z, is now facing serious allegations himself. A woman identified as Jane Doe has filed a lawsuit claiming that Buzbee knowingly transmitted a sexually transmitted disease to her during a consensual sexual relationship in 2018. She alleges that Buzbee failed to disclose his infection status, leading to her contracting the disease. Additionally, the lawsuit accuses Buzbee of physical assault, citing an incident where he allegedly shoved a champagne flute into her face, resulting in a chipped tooth. The plaintiff also claims legal malpractice, asserting that Buzbee, while representing her in a divorce case, manipulated medical records to falsely implicate her estranged husband as the source of the infection.Buzbee has vehemently denied these allegations, labeling them as part of a "conspiracy" aimed at discrediting him due to his involvement in the lawsuits against Combs and Jay-Z. He suggests that these claims are orchestrated attempts to intimidate him and impede his legal actions against powerful individuals. Buzbee has indicated his intention to pursue legal action against those he believes are behind these "false allegations," asserting that he will not be deterred from seeking justice for his clients.(commercial at 11:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jane Doe Lawsuit Tony Buzbee | PDF | Lawsuit | Misrepresentation
In case 1:24-cv-07975-AT, plaintiff Adam Guidry has filed a complaint through his counsel against defendants Tony Buzbee, The Buzbee Law Firm (operating under the name Anthony G. Buzbee LP), and unnamed individuals identified as John Does 1-10. The lawsuit alleges misconduct by the named parties, accusing them of actions that have caused harm to Guidry. The plaintiff asserts that the defendants acted in ways that violated legal or professional standards, warranting judicial intervention. The inclusion of John Does 1-10 suggests the potential involvement of additional parties whose identities remain unknown at this stage.The complaint seeks remedies for the alleged wrongdoings, which may include damages or other relief deemed appropriate by the court. The filing highlights the plaintiff's claims against the prominent law firm and its principal, Tony Buzbee, framing the dispute as one requiring accountability for their actions. The specific allegations and the legal basis for the complaint will be central to the case as it progresses, with potential implications for both the plaintiff and the defendants.Attorney Tony Buzbee, known for representing clients in high-profile cases against figures like Sean "Diddy" Combs and Jay-Z, is now facing serious allegations himself. A woman identified as Jane Doe has filed a lawsuit claiming that Buzbee knowingly transmitted a sexually transmitted disease to her during a consensual sexual relationship in 2018. She alleges that Buzbee failed to disclose his infection status, leading to her contracting the disease. Additionally, the lawsuit accuses Buzbee of physical assault, citing an incident where he allegedly shoved a champagne flute into her face, resulting in a chipped tooth. The plaintiff also claims legal malpractice, asserting that Buzbee, while representing her in a divorce case, manipulated medical records to falsely implicate her estranged husband as the source of the infection.Buzbee has vehemently denied these allegations, labeling them as part of a "conspiracy" aimed at discrediting him due to his involvement in the lawsuits against Combs and Jay-Z. He suggests that these claims are orchestrated attempts to intimidate him and impede his legal actions against powerful individuals. Buzbee has indicated his intention to pursue legal action against those he believes are behind these "false allegations," asserting that he will not be deterred from seeking justice for his clients.(commercial at 11:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jane Doe Lawsuit Tony Buzbee | PDF | Lawsuit | Misrepresentation
In case 1:24-cv-07975-AT, plaintiff Adam Guidry has filed a complaint through his counsel against defendants Tony Buzbee, The Buzbee Law Firm (operating under the name Anthony G. Buzbee LP), and unnamed individuals identified as John Does 1-10. The lawsuit alleges misconduct by the named parties, accusing them of actions that have caused harm to Guidry. The plaintiff asserts that the defendants acted in ways that violated legal or professional standards, warranting judicial intervention. The inclusion of John Does 1-10 suggests the potential involvement of additional parties whose identities remain unknown at this stage.The complaint seeks remedies for the alleged wrongdoings, which may include damages or other relief deemed appropriate by the court. The filing highlights the plaintiff's claims against the prominent law firm and its principal, Tony Buzbee, framing the dispute as one requiring accountability for their actions. The specific allegations and the legal basis for the complaint will be central to the case as it progresses, with potential implications for both the plaintiff and the defendants.Attorney Tony Buzbee, known for representing clients in high-profile cases against figures like Sean "Diddy" Combs and Jay-Z, is now facing serious allegations himself. A woman identified as Jane Doe has filed a lawsuit claiming that Buzbee knowingly transmitted a sexually transmitted disease to her during a consensual sexual relationship in 2018. She alleges that Buzbee failed to disclose his infection status, leading to her contracting the disease. Additionally, the lawsuit accuses Buzbee of physical assault, citing an incident where he allegedly shoved a champagne flute into her face, resulting in a chipped tooth. The plaintiff also claims legal malpractice, asserting that Buzbee, while representing her in a divorce case, manipulated medical records to falsely implicate her estranged husband as the source of the infection.Buzbee has vehemently denied these allegations, labeling them as part of a "conspiracy" aimed at discrediting him due to his involvement in the lawsuits against Combs and Jay-Z. He suggests that these claims are orchestrated attempts to intimidate him and impede his legal actions against powerful individuals. Buzbee has indicated his intention to pursue legal action against those he believes are behind these "false allegations," asserting that he will not be deterred from seeking justice for his clients.(commercial at 11:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jane Doe Lawsuit Tony Buzbee | PDF | Lawsuit | MisrepresentationBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Alec Baldwin is suing Kari Morrissey and others involved in the Rust case. The lawsuit stems from Baldwin claiming he was wrongly prosecuted for the accidental shooting death of Helena Hutchins on the set of Rust. The case was dismissed due to prosecutorial misconduct. Baldwin is suing for violation of his civil rights, conspiracy, malicious abuse of process, defamation and other causes of action.Attorney Alex Spiro represents both Baldwin and Jay-Z. The judge in the Jay-Z case has had enough of his antics, who has asked him to tone down his inflammatory language, ad hominem attacks and filing copious amounts of litigation to seemingly drown the other side. The "It Ends With Us" lawsuits are a trilogy of litigation. The lawsuits are centered around allegations of harassment, retaliation, and breach of contract. Stephanie Jones and her company, Jonesworks, are suing Justin Baldoni, Wayfarer, Jennifer Abel, Melissa Nathan, and up to 10 John Does for secretly coordinating a media smear campaign against Baldoni's film co-star, Blake Lively, and then used the crisis as an opportunity to drive a wedge between Jones and Baldoni, and to publicly pin blame for this smear campaign on Jones - when Jones had no knowledge or involvement in it.Justin Baldoni sued The New York Times for an article published on December 21st, 2024 covering a complaint filed by Blake Lively with the California Civil Rights Department. He alleges the Times failed to properly investigate these claims before publishing its article and it is defamatory, constitutes false light, invasion of privacy, promissory fraud, and breach of implied-in-fact contract. Blake Lively filed a lawsuit against Justin Baldoni, Jamey Heath, Wayfarer, Jennifer Abel, Melissa Nathan in New York alleging the same things filed in the California Complaint. We're not sure why this wasn't filed in California but think this has to be a strategic advantage. RESOURCESNM v Alec Baldwin Trial Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsbUyvZas7gLvDml0N_vUJ4wINrMLKHHS Kari Morrissey Asks Judge to Reconsider Dismissal with Prejudice - https://www.youtube.com/live/ORPpIBhrpOY Jay-Z Named in Diddy Lawsuit - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxSCZvUOQyw Live Breakdown of the “It Ends With Us” Trilogy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NY6L7h2Asdc Blake Lively's Complaint - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0yfwMzSLaU This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/Podscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacy
Originally 1/13/22In the Hot Notes: the Department of Justice charges Oath Keeper Stuart Rhodes and 10 others with seditious conspiracy; the Supreme Court strikes down some of Biden's vaccine mandates; the RNC signals they are unwilling to participate in presidential debates; the Select Committee subpoenas social media companies; the queen strips Prince Andrew of his military affiliations and royal patronages; Ghislaine Maxwell removes her objection to unseal the names of the John Does in the Epstein case; Kysrten Sinema slams the door on voting rights, for now; plus Allison and Aimee deliver your Good News.Follow our guest on Twitter:MeidasTouchhttps://www.meidastouch.com/https://www.meidastouch.com/podcasthttps://twitter.com/meiselasbhttps://twitter.com/BMeiselas Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Subscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.comFollow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Substack|Muellershewrote, Twitter|@MuellerSheWrote, Threads|@muellershewrote, TikTok|@muellershewrote, IG|muellershewrote, BlueSky|@muellershewroteDana GoldbergTwitter|@DGComedy, IG|dgcomedy, facebook|dgcomedy, IG|dgcomedy, danagoldberg.com, BlueSky|@dgcomedyHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/Patreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts
In case 1:24-cv-07975-AT, plaintiff Adam Guidry has filed a complaint through his counsel against defendants Tony Buzbee, The Buzbee Law Firm (operating under the name Anthony G. Buzbee LP), and unnamed individuals identified as John Does 1-10. The lawsuit alleges misconduct by the named parties, accusing them of actions that have caused harm to Guidry. The plaintiff asserts that the defendants acted in ways that violated legal or professional standards, warranting judicial intervention. The inclusion of John Does 1-10 suggests the potential involvement of additional parties whose identities remain unknown at this stage.The complaint seeks remedies for the alleged wrongdoings, which may include damages or other relief deemed appropriate by the court. The filing highlights the plaintiff's claims against the prominent law firm and its principal, Tony Buzbee, framing the dispute as one requiring accountability for their actions. The specific allegations and the legal basis for the complaint will be central to the case as it progresses, with potential implications for both the plaintiff and the defendants.(commercial at 13:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.nysd.630244.49.1_2.pdf
In case 1:24-cv-07975-AT, plaintiff Adam Guidry has filed a complaint through his counsel against defendants Tony Buzbee, The Buzbee Law Firm (operating under the name Anthony G. Buzbee LP), and unnamed individuals identified as John Does 1-10. The lawsuit alleges misconduct by the named parties, accusing them of actions that have caused harm to Guidry. The plaintiff asserts that the defendants acted in ways that violated legal or professional standards, warranting judicial intervention. The inclusion of John Does 1-10 suggests the potential involvement of additional parties whose identities remain unknown at this stage.The complaint seeks remedies for the alleged wrongdoings, which may include damages or other relief deemed appropriate by the court. The filing highlights the plaintiff's claims against the prominent law firm and its principal, Tony Buzbee, framing the dispute as one requiring accountability for their actions. The specific allegations and the legal basis for the complaint will be central to the case as it progresses, with potential implications for both the plaintiff and the defendants.(commercial at 13:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.nysd.630244.49.1_2.pdf
In case 1:24-cv-07975-AT, plaintiff Adam Guidry has filed a complaint through his counsel against defendants Tony Buzbee, The Buzbee Law Firm (operating under the name Anthony G. Buzbee LP), and unnamed individuals identified as John Does 1-10. The lawsuit alleges misconduct by the named parties, accusing them of actions that have caused harm to Guidry. The plaintiff asserts that the defendants acted in ways that violated legal or professional standards, warranting judicial intervention. The inclusion of John Does 1-10 suggests the potential involvement of additional parties whose identities remain unknown at this stage.The complaint seeks remedies for the alleged wrongdoings, which may include damages or other relief deemed appropriate by the court. The filing highlights the plaintiff's claims against the prominent law firm and its principal, Tony Buzbee, framing the dispute as one requiring accountability for their actions. The specific allegations and the legal basis for the complaint will be central to the case as it progresses, with potential implications for both the plaintiff and the defendants.(commercial at 13:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.nysd.630244.49.1_2.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
MUSICThree men are accusing Sean "Diddy" Combs of drugging and raping them between 2019 and 2022. The men, all three anonymous John Does, filed a civil suit in New York on Wednesday. Rage Against The Machine bassist Tom Commerford has opened up about his three-year battle with prostate cancer.It seems that Nine Inch Nails fans might have some reissues to look forward to. Trent Reznor was asked by Indie Wire if there's a chance he'll reissue older Nine Inch Nails video projects and he replied, "I'm trying to think what I'm able to say right now. We are doing some things with Interscope again. There's a renewed interest in making sure the back catalog is being curated and maintained properly." Reznor was asked if one of those things in the catalog is a reissue of the 1997 video album Closure, which was released as a double VHS tape but had a DVD reissue shelved in the early 2000s. Reznor said, "I haven't been paying close attention to what the status of those things are because this is a relatively new development. But that's a good thing to mention because I would like to have that in some consumable fashion, whether it be streamable or something.”Fred Durst says people have misunderstood the lyrics for Limp Bizkit's "Nookie" for 25 yearsTVHot Ones host Sean Evans is now a key stakeholder in First We Feast, the studio that produces his popular celebrity interview series.MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:It looks like casting may be locked in for the four-part biopic series on The Beatles, with each band member getting their own film.'Elvis' and 'Dune 2' star Austin Butler has been cast as Patrick Bateman for the 'American Psycho' remake. AND FINALLYO.J. Simpson accumulated quite a collection of PORNO MAGS in prison . . . and he KEPT them when he got out. Now they're hitting the auction block, and his MAGNUM condoms might follow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MUSIC Three men are accusing Sean "Diddy" Combs of drugging and raping them between 2019 and 2022. The men, all three anonymous John Does, filed a civil suit in New York on Wednesday. Rage Against The Machine bassist Tom Commerford has opened up about his three-year battle with prostate cancer. It seems that Nine Inch Nails fans might have some reissues to look forward to. Trent Reznor was asked by Indie Wire if there's a chance he'll reissue older Nine Inch Nails video projects and he replied, "I'm trying to think what I'm able to say right now. We are doing some things with Interscope again. There's a renewed interest in making sure the back catalog is being curated and maintained properly." Reznor was asked if one of those things in the catalog is a reissue of the 1997 video album Closure, which was released as a double VHS tape but had a DVD reissue shelved in the early 2000s. Reznor said, "I haven't been paying close attention to what the status of those things are because this is a relatively new development. But that's a good thing to mention because I would like to have that in some consumable fashion, whether it be streamable or something.” Fred Durst says people have misunderstood the lyrics for Limp Bizkit's "Nookie" for 25 years TV Hot Ones host Sean Evans is now a key stakeholder in First We Feast, the studio that produces his popular celebrity interview series. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: It looks like casting may be locked in for the four-part biopic series on The Beatles, with each band member getting their own film. 'Elvis' and 'Dune 2' star Austin Butler has been cast as Patrick Bateman for the 'American Psycho' remake. AND FINALLY O.J. Simpson accumulated quite a collection of PORNO MAGS in prison . . . and he KEPT them when he got out. Now they're hitting the auction block, and his MAGNUM condoms might follow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Since the election, Democratic voter disbelief and despair has alternated between grief and rage. We watched some erstwhile vociferous critics of Trump in the legacy media, like Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, kiss the ring and bend the knee, while others adopted a contorted posture of seeming legitimization, like NPR hosting Leonard Leo for a nice long sit-down interview. Meanwhile, the big egos of MAGA 2.0 seem to rise like Soviet propaganda banners over the American landscape. Trump has named his cabinet picks at lightning speed. His list includes a pro-wrestling executive, a Hare Krishna cult member, a tech billionaire, an anti-vax conspiracy peddler, a FOX News host with far-right tattoos, an alt-med snake oil salesman, two sex offenders, a COVID-contrarian doctor—and, contrary to his claiming to know nothing about it during the election, prominent Project 2025 authors. What most high profile nominations all have in common is being completely unqualified for the job. Maybe that's the point. We look at the cabinet picks that intersect with our beat, as pseudoscience conspiracism now completes its journey from the social fringes to deciding White House policies—and all the consequences that entails. Show Notes Conspirituality's Project 2025 coverage Everything You Need to Know About Donald Trump's FDA Pick No, Medical Errors Are Not the Third Leading Cause of Death Dr. Oz Shilled for an Alternative to Medicare Trump picks former Florida Rep. Weldon to lead CDC 13 things everyone should know about Pete Hegseth Trump reportedly plans to kick trans troops out of the military within days of inauguration Transgender Military Service in the United States Did RFK Jr. eat McDonald's in that viral pic aboard Trump's plane? Here's the answer Part One: Vince McMahon, History's Greatest Monster - Behind the Bastards C-03-CV-24-004019 — John Does suit against WWE, trigger warning. Case 3:24-cv-00090 Document 1 Filed 01/25/24 — Janel Grant suit, trigger warning. 152: Tulsi Gabbard's Krishna Consciousness (w/Nitai Joseph) Tulsi Gabbard's ties to the Science of Identity Foundation, a controversial religious sect that some call an abusive 'cult' Tulsi Gabbard Had a Very Strange Childhood What Does Tulsi Gabbard Believe? Tulsi Gabbard's ties to secretive cult may explain her perplexing political journey Islamophobic World View of Tulsi Gabbard's Guru Revealed in Unearthed Recordings – Can she Still Run for President? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Judge Say's Diddy's Jane & John Doe Accusers Need To Be Named Did Diddy's alleged past just get even darker? In this episode, the layers of allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs go deeper, with chilling claims stretching back nearly two decades, including accusations involving minors. Former prosecutor and attorney Eric Faddis breaks down the complexities of these cold-case accusations, shedding light on the legal and societal challenges victims face when coming forward years after alleged incidents. We also dive into the world of Jane and John Does in court, questioning whether anonymity is truly possible in high-stakes cases against powerful figures. With so much to lose—and even more to uncover—is justice for these alleged victims within reach? #DiddyAllegations #TrueCrime #LegalAnalysis #HiddenKillers #JusticeSystem #EricFaddis #SurvivorVoices Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Did Diddy's alleged past just get even darker? In this episode, the layers of allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs go deeper, with chilling claims stretching back nearly two decades, including accusations involving minors. Former prosecutor and attorney Eric Faddis breaks down the complexities of these cold-case accusations, shedding light on the legal and societal challenges victims face when coming forward years after alleged incidents. We also dive into the world of Jane and John Does in court, questioning whether anonymity is truly possible in high-stakes cases against powerful figures. With so much to lose—and even more to uncover—is justice for these alleged victims within reach? #DiddyAllegations #TrueCrime #LegalAnalysis #HiddenKillers #JusticeSystem #EricFaddis #SurvivorVoices Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The Downfall Of Diddy | The Case Against Sean 'Puffy P Diddy' Combs
Did Diddy's alleged past just get even darker? In this episode, the layers of allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs go deeper, with chilling claims stretching back nearly two decades, including accusations involving minors. Former prosecutor and attorney Eric Faddis breaks down the complexities of these cold-case accusations, shedding light on the legal and societal challenges victims face when coming forward years after alleged incidents. We also dive into the world of Jane and John Does in court, questioning whether anonymity is truly possible in high-stakes cases against powerful figures. With so much to lose—and even more to uncover—is justice for these alleged victims within reach? #DiddyAllegations #TrueCrime #LegalAnalysis #HiddenKillers #JusticeSystem #EricFaddis #SurvivorVoices Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
We are back this time with our theme of pop Culture Crimes. JT discusses P Diddy. SourcesBiography.com - Detailed overview of Sean Combs' career, early life, and business ventures.Sean Combs BiographyWikipedia - Comprehensive details on his life, music career, and controversies.Sean Combs - WikipediaBritannica - An in-depth look at Combs' business success and cultural impact.Sean Combs | American rapper, entrepreneur, and producer | BritannicaBillboard - Articles on Combs' legal issues and musical accomplishments.Sean Combs on BillboardNew York Times - News articles and court case coverage of Combs' legal issues.Sean Combs | The New York TimesRolling Stone - Focus on his influence on hip-hop and controversies.Sean Combs on Rolling StoneAshley Parham v. SEAN COMBS a/k/a “P. Diddy,” “Puff Daddy,” “Love,” “Puffy” and “Diddy,” Kristina Khorram, Shane Pearce, John Does 1-3 and Jane Doe, (UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA October 15, 2024). DAWN ANGELIQUE RICHARD, Plaintiff, v. SEAN COMBS, HARVE PIERRE, REMOTE PRODUCTIONS INC, NEW REMOTE PRODUCTIONS INC, THE NORDLINGER GROUP LLC, NOVEMBER 15 LLC, DADDY'S HOUSE RECORDING STUDIO, BAD BOY ENTERTAINMENT LLC, BAD BOY RECORDS LLC, BAD BOY ENTERTAINMENT HOLDINGS INC, BAD BOY PRODUCTIONS HOLDINGS INC, BAD BOY BOOKS HOLDINGS INC, THE SEAN COMB MUSIC INC, SEAN COMBS CAPITAL LLC, COMBS ENTERPRISES, LLC, UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP NV, INTERSCOPE GEFFEN A&M RECORDS, DIAGEO AMERICAS SUPPLY INC D/B/A CIROC DISTILLING COMPANY D/B/A CIROC CANNING CO, COMBS WINES AND SPIRITS LLC, JANICE COMBS PUBLISHING INC, JANICE COMBS PUBLISHING HOLDINGS INC, SONY SONGS, a division of SONY MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, LOVE RECORDS INC, EPIC RECORDS, DOE CORPORATIONS 1-10, AND DOE DEFENDANTS 11-20 (UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK September 10, 2024).John Doe v. SEAN COMBS, DADDY'S HOUSE RECORDINGS INC., CE OPCO, LLC d/b/a COMBS GLOBAL f/k/a COMBS ENTERPRISES LLC, BAD BOY ENTERTAINMENT HOLDINGS, INC., BAD BOY PRODUCTIONS HOLDINGS, INC., BAD BOY BOOKS HOLDINGS, INC., BAD BOY RECORDS LLC, BAD BOY ENTERTAINMENT LLC, BAD BOY PRODUCTIONS LLC, AND ORGANIZATIONAL DOES 1-10, Defendants (UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK October 14, 2024).RODNEY JONES, Plaintiff, v. SEAN COMBS, JUSTIN DIOR COMBS, ETHIOPIA HABTEMARIAM, LUCIAN CHARLES GRAINGE, KRISTINA KHORRAM, CHALICE RECORDING STUDIOS, LOVE RECORDS, MOTOWN RECORDS, UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP, COMBS GLOBAL ENTERPRISES, JOHN and JANE DOES 1-10 and ABC CORPORATIONS. 1-10 (UNITED STATES FEDERAL COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK February 26, 2024).Thalia Graves Plaintiff v. SEAN COMBS, JOSEPH SHERMAN, DADDY'S HOUSE RECORDINGS INC., CE OPCO, LLC d/b/a COMBS GLOBAL f/k/a COMBS ENTERPRISES LLC, BAD BOY ENTERTAINMENT HOLDINGS, INC., BAD BOY PRODUCTIONS HOLDINGS, INC., BAD BOY BOOKS HOLDINGS, INC., BAD BOY RECORDS LLC, BAD BOY ENTERTAINMENT LLC, BAD BOY PRODUCTIONS LLC, AND ORGANIZATIONAL DOES 1-10, Defendants. (UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK September 24, 2024).UNITED STATES OF AMERICA V. SEAN COMBS, a/k/a “Puff Daddy,” a/k/a “P. Diddy,” a/k/a “Diddy,” a/k/a “PD,” a/k/a “Love” (Justice.gov). Brew CrimeWebsite, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Facebook Group, Youtube, patreon, Supporter
John Pollock and Brandon Thurston are joined by Greg Gutzler and Lee Cole to discuss the lawsuit filed by five ex-WWF ring boys against Vince & Linda McMahon and TKO.This is a detailed look at the 82-page complaint, the allegations by five John Does who worked for the WWF throughout the 1980s, and what they accuse the WWF of knowing. Greg Gutzler, partner at DeCello Levitt, is representing the five ex-ring boys and speaks about the development of this case, the process leading to Wednesday's filing, and the horrific details outlined.Lee Cole, the older brother of the late Tom Cole, joins us to share his feelings on this lawsuit being filed, carrying out his brother's wishes, and he was caught up in the middle of this story during the early ‘90s through his brother,RELATED:Vince and Linda McMahon Named in New ‘Ring Boy' Sex Abuse Lawsuit Against WWEFormer WWF ring boys allege horrific abuse by ring announcer Mel Philips in new lawsuit Music courtesy: “Panic Beat” Ben Tramer”POST WrestlingSubscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://discord.com/invite/Q795HhRMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingWrestlenomicsSubscribe: https://wrestlenomics.com/podcast/Patreon: https://patreon.com/wrestlenomicsTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @WrestlenomicsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
John Pollock and Brandon Thurston are joined by Greg Gutzler and Lee Cole to discuss the lawsuit filed by five ex-WWF ring boys against Vince & Linda McMahon and TKO.This is a detailed look at the 82-page complaint, the allegations by five John Does who worked for the WWF throughout the 1980s, and what they accuse the WWF of knowing. Greg Gutzler, partner at DeCello Levitt, is representing the five ex-ring boys and speaks about the development of this case, the process leading to Wednesday's filing, and the horrific details outlined.Lee Cole, the older brother of the late Tom Cole, joins us to share his feelings on this lawsuit being filed, carrying out his brother's wishes, and he was caught up in the middle of this story during the early ‘90s through his brother.VIDEO VERSION: https://youtube.com/live/vMzH2xvRjK0RELATED:Vince and Linda McMahon Named in New ‘Ring Boy' Sex Abuse Lawsuit Against WWEFormer WWF ring boys allege horrific abuse by ring announcer Mel Philips in new lawsuit Music courtesy: “Panic Beat” Ben Tramer”POST WrestlingSubscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://discord.com/invite/Q795HhRMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingWrestlenomicsSubscribe: https://wrestlenomics.com/podcast/Patreon: https://patreon.com/wrestlenomicsTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @WrestlenomicsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wrestlenomics-radio2532/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
*Note: we encourage you to listen to part one of this two-part series, episode 23, before listening to this episode. At the Hamilton County, Ohio Coroner's Office, the investigators, analysts, and technicians are trained in a number of areas. They handle autopsies, even from other counties, help police with murder investigations, and identify Jane and John Does. It can be challenging work, but they're hopeful that advancing technology will help them solve even more cases. In this episode of Season Two of Cincinnati's Crime Vault: Beyond the Broadcast, Investigative Reporter and TV News Anchor Jessica Schmidt goes behind the scenes to see the latest technology at their disposal and talks with Dr. Lakshmi Sammarco about how they have already used some of the tools to return names to the unidentified. Cincinnati's Crime Vault is an award-winning news series on FOX19 Now. This audio podcast will take the stories featured in the news beyond the broadcast. TV Version of This Story
The John Does, customers of an alleged brothel in Massachusetts, are asking the MA Supreme Judicial Court to hide their identities. The clients are linked to an alleged commercial sex ring in MA that catered to wealthy and well-connected clientele. U.S. Attorney for MA Joshua Levy said the clients are doctors, lawyers, accountants, executives at high-tech companies, military officers, government contractors, professors, and more. Does the right to privacy outweigh public interest?Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio!
PLUS: A sports journalist reflects on her battle for gender equality; The unlikely connection between Snoop Dogg and a 60s hearththrob — and how the Canadian artistic swim team is getting in on the act; A network of volunteer investigators helps uncover the identities of Jane and John Does; How eating the world's hottest chili pepper might make you throw up; and Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly musical news quiz.
A high school wrestling coach and his former wife are accused of sexually abusing wrestlers and cheerleaders for more than a decade. Matt and Paige Huck face criminal charges in Gallia County, Ohio and are also part of a federal lawsuit filed by the John Does and Jane Doe. The former students claim in their lawsuit that the Hucks used their positions at the school district to gain access to the students and that former school officials ignored complaints about the abuse. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy talks with the special prosecutor on the case and the attorney representing the former students in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW: If you've used Incognito mode in Google's Chrome browser, find out if you have a claim in a few clicks by visiting https://www.incognitoclaims.com/crimefix/?v=cf4Host:Angenette Levy https://twitter.com/Angenette5Guests:Craig Tuttle https://www.facebook.com/LeesebergTuttle/Mark Weaver https://x.com/MarkRWeaverCRIME FIX PRODUCTION:Head of Social Media, YouTube - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoAudio Editing - Brad MaybeGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@LawandCrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Cierra Dunn v. John Does
Join Katie and Liz on a very intense mini-episode in their case profile series. First, Katie starts off by telling the story of the disappearance of 5-month-old Marlon Devine Santos, who was living in a neglectful and atrocious foster home in Massachusetts when he went missing in 1998. Then, Liz tells the details of the discovery of two black teenagers decomposing bodies in Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1988, whose identities remain unknown to this day. If you or anyone you know has information regarding Marlon Devine Santos, please call the Worcester Police Department at (508) 799-8651. If you or anyone you know has information regarding the Eldon St. John Does, aka "Clayton" and "Hooker," please call Detective Cronin at (617) 343-5837. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truecrimene/support
Missing but not forgotten Andy Tench of North CarolinaHerbert Baumeister one of the most prolific serial killers of gay men in the 80's & 90's. Herb hailed from Indiana. He was married to a woman and had three kids but got his rocks off having sex with men and then killing them. In October 2023 and in January 2024 two of his victims that were John Does got their names back and were identified.Promo for ODFM podcastIntro: Black Moons by The 126ersOutro: Subtle Betrayal by SYBSRainbow Crimes | creating podcast episodes | Patreonhttps://truecrimepodcastfestival.com/Resources:https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/crime/andy-tench-missing-person-investigation-arrest-4-11-2024/275-ec7e78f0-5c17-4317-9fc1-c0257698a628https://www.wccbcharlotte.com/2024/04/12/suspect-charged-related-to-missing-belmont-man/https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/nearly-two-weeks-after-andy-tench-went-missing-a-family-is-searching-for-answers/ar-BB1l9CgDhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/family-of-missing-belmont-man-plan-a-search-candlelight-vigil/ar-BB1l8dlShttps://inmagazine.ca/2021/03/queer-crime-the-double-life-of-herb-baumeister/https://www.wrtv.com/news/local-news/crime/heres-what-we-know-about-notorious-indiana-serial-killer-herbert-baumeisterhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/herb-baumeisterhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/10/20/fox-hollow-farm-indiana-herbert-baumeister/71252575007/https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/remains-found-indiana-estate-suspected-serial-killer-identified-victim-rcna135868https://www.cbsnews.com/news/indiana-coroner-dna-samples-remains-linked-fox-hollow-farm-possible-serial-killer-herbert-baumeister/https://thoughtcatalog.com/christine-stockton/2021/03/she-thought-something-was-off-about-her-husband-then-her-son-found-a-human-skull/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/remains-serial-killer-herbert-baumeister-estate-identified-manuel-resendez-missing-since-1993/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-70_Stranglerhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Baumeisterhttps://the-line-up.com/horrors-of-fox-hollow-farm-excerpthttps://www.indystar.com/story/news/local/hamilton-county/westfield/2019/05/17/fox-hollow-farm-murders-where-bodies-were-buried-now-sale/3667251002/https://people.com/herb-baumeister-indiana-serial-killer-officials-working-identify-human-remains-8574816http://www.murderpedia.org/male.B/b/baumeister-herbert.htm
Virginia Roberts took to X after the news that Judge Preska was going ahead with the unsealing of the names of over 170 Jane and John Does to comment about the decison that has been a long time in the making.In this episode, we dive into her comments and we take a look at what the decsion to unseal by Judge Preska could mean for transparency in other facets of the case moving forward.(commercial at 7:20)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre taunts those to be named in unsealed docs (nypost.com)
Virginia Roberts took to X after the news that Judge Preska was going ahead with the unsealing of the names of over 170 Jane and John Does to comment about the decison that has been a long time in the making.In this episode, we dive into her comments and we take a look at what the decsion to unseal by Judge Preska could mean for transparency in other facets of the case moving forward.(commercial at 7:20)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre taunts those to be named in unsealed docs (nypost.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Todd Matthews, an amateur sleuth from Tennessee, has an unusual talent: Wielding the power of the Internet to match Jane and John Does with missing people, and helping grieving families find answers. Todd spent decades thinking about one family who had the misfortune of having not just one missing boy, but two. Both had vanished; their bodies never found. Then in 2019, one of the boys called him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Originally January 13, 2022In the Hot Notes: the Department of Justice charges Oath Keeper Stuart Rhodes and 10 others with seditious conspiracy; the Supreme Court strikes down some of Biden's vaccine mandates; the RNC signals they are unwilling to participate in presidential debates; the Select Committee subpoenas social media companies; the queen strips Prince Andrew of his military affiliations and royal patronages; Ghislaine Maxwell removes her objection to unseal the names of the John Does in the Epstein case; Kysrten Sinema slams the door on voting rights, for now; plus Allison and Aimee deliver your Good News. Follow our guest on Twitter:MeidasTouchhttps://www.meidastouch.com/https://www.meidastouch.com/podcasthttps://twitter.com/meiselasbhttps://twitter.com/BMeiselashttps://twitter.com/J_Mei21 Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/ Follow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Follow Mueller, She Wrote on Posthttps://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrotehttps://twitter.com/dailybeanspodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@muellershewrotehttps://instagram.com/muellershewrote Dana Goldberghttps://twitter.com/DGComedyhttps://www.instagram.com/dgcomedyhttps://www.facebook.com/dgcomedyhttps://danagoldberg.comHave some good news; a confession; or a correction?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beans Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercast https://dailybeans.supercast.com/OrPatreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts The Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts
Virginia Roberts took to X after the news that Judge Preska was going ahead with the unsealing of the names of over 170 Jane and John Does to comment about the decison that has been a long time in the making. In this episode, we dive into her comments and we take a look at what the decsion to unseal by Judge Preska could mean for transparency in other facets of the case moving forward. (commercial at 7:20)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre taunts those to be named in unsealed docs (nypost.com)This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
Virginia Roberts took to X after the news that Judge Preska was going ahead with the unsealing of the names of over 170 Jane and John Does to comment about the decison that has been a long time in the making. In this episode, we dive into her comments and we take a look at what the decsion to unseal by Judge Preska could mean for transparency in other facets of the case moving forward. (commercial at 7:20)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre taunts those to be named in unsealed docs (nypost.com)This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
Season 16 of The Fall Line takes on our most in-depth John and Jane Doe coverage yet: 22 files from MNPD's cold-case unit, all covering the metro area's unidentified decedents. More than ever, your help is needed to spread the word about each of the cases featured this season, and if you have any information—please, contact MNPD at 615-862-7803. Episode Two covers the cases of eight John Does, many of whom are believed to have been unhoused at the times of their deaths; at least two of these unidentified decedents may be homicide victims, and that number could be higher. But all of the people whose cases are covered in this episode are lost, in that they have been disconnected from their identities, and thus their loved ones—whether they were missing in the months before their deaths, or for much longer. Flyers for the season will be posted under “news” on our website and on our social media. Orchard Jane Doe NamUs: https://namus.nij.ojp.gov/case/UP99760 TRY PELOTON NOW: for Peloton's best offer of the season, head to onepeloton.com/offers Laurah's book LAY THEM TO REST: https://www.hachettebooks.com/titles/laurah-norton/lay-them-to-rest/9780306828805/ Sources at our website: https://www.thefalllinepodcast.com/sources Join us on Patreon to fund therapy initiatives: https://www.patreon.com/thefalllinepodcast We have partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle our advertising/sponsorship requests. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started. https://www.advertisecast.com/TheFallLine 2023 All Rights Reserved The Fall Line® Podcast, LLC
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
John Does 1-7 v. Taliban
3pm - Jake Skorheim in for John // Does nothing matter? Trump support in WA hasn't budged in 7 years // 3 predictions for the future of space exploration — including your own trips // Nick Jonas Says He Plans To Celebrate His Wife On Father's Day: ‘More About Her Than Me' // Father fakes his own death to teach family a lesson — then shows up at funeral in helicopter // I Tried to Cut Small Talk Out My Life. It Went BadlySee omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
Introducing a new GG affiliated podcast hosted by Andrea with a humble mission: to help give Jane and John Does their names back. Don't worry, GG isn't going anywhere, we are creating this podcast in addition. Listen now where ever you get your podcasts.
The odds were stacked against the Hebron girls basketball team heading into the 2022-23 season. After losing in the Class A Private state finals last season, the Lions had the daunting task of moving up two classifications to a much deeper Class AAA, making their road back to the Macon Centreplex that much tougher. But with a retooled roster and the winningest head coach in the history of Georgia high school basketball, the jump didn't phase the Lions in the least. Facing off against defending state champion Lumpkin County in the Class AAA state finals Friday afternoon, the Lions pummeled the Indians for four quarters and cruised to a 68-36 win for their second state title in program history and 15th for legendary head coach Jan Azar. Azar now has two state titles in her first four seasons at Hebron. More impressively, the win over the Indians completes an undefeated season for Hebron at 32-0, the only team in the state of Georgia to do that this season. Standout sophomore guard Aubrey Beckham finished with 16 points, six rebounds and six assists while Jakerra Butler scored 13 of her 16 points in the second half to pair with 13 rebounds. The Lions also got double-digit scoring efforts from Amiya Porter, who had 12 points, and Nickyia Daniel, who scored 11. Defensively, the Lions held the Indians to just 23 percent from the field and out-rebounded them 37-26. For the first time in program history, the Brookwood girls basketball team has its state championship. The Broncos overcame a sluggish first half and struggles on the offensive glass to race past the defending Class AAAAAAA state champion Norcross Blue Devils 43-39 behind a dominant performance from Super Six senior guard Diana Collins. Collins scored a game-high 21 points, including 15 in the second half, to lead the Broncos. Danielle Osho was the only other Bronco to score in double figures with 10 points. Jade Weathersby was close behind with nine points and 12 rebounds. Despite giving up 21 offensive rebounds on the night, the Broncos defense still managed to hold the Blue Devils to just 25 percent from the field. The Blue Devils attempted 18 more shots than the Broncos, but struggled all night to knock down shots. For the parents of Elijah DeWitt, the last five months have been what they call a “daily nightmare.” DeWitt, who was a football and baseball standout at Jefferson High School, died after he was shot in a parking lot at Sugarloaf Mills, outside Dave and Busters, on Oct. 5. The incident has been described as an attempted robbery. Now, DeWitt's family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the mall, its owner and security officials as well as Dave and Buster's. The lawsuit that was filed this week names several defendants, including Simon Property Group, Sugarloaf Mills Limited Partnership, Universal Protection Service LLC, Dave and Buster's of Georgia LLC, Sugarloaf Mills security director Jason Choy and five individuals referred to as “John Does 1-5.” The lawsuit alleges that the defendants in the case failed to keep the mall premises safe; allowed a public nuisance to exist; engaged in negligent employee hiring, training, supervision, and retention practices; and failure to voluntarily undertake a duty of care for Elijah DeWitt. Among the allegations outlined in the lawsuit is that there had been ongoing crime-related issues a Sugarloaf Mills before DeWitt was shot, and that the mall's owners and security officials, as well as Dave and Buster's officials, did not do enough to address those issues. Chandler Richardson and Kemare Bryan are awaiting trial on murder, aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during the commission of certain felonies charges in connection with the teen's death. An arraignment hearing for Richardson was held Friday morning. DeWitt had been on a date with his girlfriend at mall on the night he died. Gwinnett police said at the time that DeWitt had gotten into an altercation with Richardson and Bryan. The DeWitt family has previously said his death was the result of a botched robbery. Officials for Simon Property Group and Sugarloaf Mills could not be reached for comment on Friday. Dave and Buster's spokeswoman Karena Bibbins-McKeever told the Daily Post that the entertainment venue chain could not comment on the lawsuit. Gwinnett County residents are being invited to participate in discussion on mental health in the Duluth area this week. Gwinnett County Board of Education chairwoman Tarece Johnson said in an announcement on Facebook that community leaders got together to organize the panel discussion, which will take place from 5 until 7 p.m. on Wednesday at the McClure Health Science High School, which is located at 3921 Club Drive in unincorporated Duluth. The event is described as a community listening panel discussion and question-and-answer session. A flyer that has been circulating for the event says a “Gwinnett Team of Mental Health Professionals” will participate in the panel discussion. The flyer states the panel will consist of representatives from the Mental Health Support Network, Viewpoint Health, cyber security firm Fort Security, Barber Therapy, a licensed clinical social worker, and a licensed professional counselor. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers launched — and then quickly “paused” — efforts to find a new name for Lake Lanier and Buford Dam on Friday afternoon. The lake and the dam were highlighted in a report from a federal commission that looked at renaming Department of Defense properties which are named for people who served in the Confederate Army. The Naming Commission was created in response to the William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021. The Naming Commission's Final Report to Congress pointed out Buford Dam is named for the city of Buford, but added that the city was named for Algernon Sidney Buford, who was a member of the Virginia Militia during the Civil War. The commission said Lake Lanier was named for the poet, Sidney Lanier, who had also been served as a private in the Confederate Army. The renaming of Lake Lanier would not be as simple as the Army deciding to change it in response to the commission's report. That's because he lake name was set by Congress when it approved its creation in 1946. In other words, the Republican-controlled House and the Democrat-controlled Senate would have to agree to changing the lake's name. If that name were to change, it would have a cascading effect that would reverberate across the community because of places in he community that are named for either the lake or the dam. In Gwinnett, these place include Buford Dam Road and Corps of Engineers-run Buford Dam Park, as well as Lanier Middle School and Lanier High School. There is also Lanier Islands and residential communities. Gwinnett County's congressional representatives are asking high school students to submit artwork for a chance to that work displayed in the U.S. Capitol. Congressional districts across the nation hold art competitions each year where high school students from their respective district can enter artwork they created in one several different types of visual mediums. The winner of each district's competition will have heir artwork displayed in the Capitol in Washington D.C. for one year. Most, if not all, members of Congress participate in the nationwide effort each year, and that includes the three congressional members who represent parts of Gwinnett County: U.S. Reps. Lucy McBath, Rich McCormick and Andrew Clyde. McBath announced his past week that the deadline to submit work for the 7th Congressional District Art Competition will be 5 p.m. on April 24. Entries must be submitted in person or by mail to McBath's district office, which is located at 3700 Crestwood Parkway, Suite 270 in Duluth. An online entry form and a required release form can be found at mcbath.house.gov/art-competition. McCormick and Clyde, who represent the 6th and 9th congressional districts respectively, have not announced their respective district's submission deadline, but both of them have posted entry forms on their congressional websites. The form for McCormick's District can be found at mccormick.house.gov/services/art-competition while the form for Clyde's district can be found at clyde.house.gov/forms/submitartwork/. McCormick's office is also directing questions about the 6th Congressional District Art Competition to Suzanne Swain at Suzanne.swain@mail.house.gov. For more information be sure to visit www.bgpodcastnetwork.com https://www.lawrencevillega.org/ https://www.foxtheatre.org/ https://guideinc.org/ https://www.psponline.com/ https://www.kiamallofga.com/ https://www.milb.com/gwinnett https://www.fernbankmuseum.org/ www.atlantagladiators.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we talk with Detective Ron Chalmers from the Cold Case Unit. He shares some exciting stories of his previous career with the Reno Police Department – everything from the origin of the comedy show Reno 911, to the thrilling SWAT callout that sent him running into gunfire to try to rescue a fallen officer. You'll also hear about two recent cold cases he solved since joining the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office, both of which were solved with the help of genetic genealogy, which uses DNA to find close familial ties and identify John Does or even murder suspects. In the 2016 Bay Pines John Doe case, Detective Chalmers tell us how years of diligent work from many detectives finally solved the case of an unknown veteran whose remains were found on the wooded grounds of the VA. He also talks about his most exciting recent arrest in the 1987 murder of an elderly woman who was found beaten to death in her home. Tune in to learn about the clever investigative techniques that brought this murderer to justice.Email us your questions and suggestions at lets56@pcsonet.comFollow us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTubePCSO Cold Cases
As a species, human beings strive to do great things. We wish to see our name in lights; to have our talents recognised and to live out our dreams. At the very least, all humans deserve a degree of recognition, even if it's just from our friends and family. Someone else to know who we are, remember our name, and the good things we bring into the world. As a result, passing away in anonymity is a terrifying and tragic concept. But luckily, advances in technology have helped us shed some light on those who have passed away without a name, bringing some closure to their stories. In today's episode of Cold Case Detective, we'll be exploring four cases of Jane and John Does who were recently identified.
In recent years, it feels like we've hit the golden age of forensic technology. Jane and John Does are regaining their true identities, and cold cases that once stumped investigators are finally getting solved. But we still have an abundance of unanswered questions. In today's episode of Cold Case Detective, we'll be exploring the cases of two horrific serial killers who are still unidentified.
As a species, human beings strive to do great things. We wish to see our name in lights; to have our talents recognised and to live out our dreams. At the very least, all humans deserve a degree of recognition, even if it's just from our friends and family. Someone else to know who we are, remember our name, and the good things we bring into the world. As a result, passing away in anonymity is a terrifying and tragic concept. But luckily, advances in technology have helped us shed some light on those who have passed away without a name, bringing some closure to their stories. In today's episode of Cold Case Detective, we'll be exploring four cases of Jane and John Does who were recently identified.
Melissa Drake is the author of The Orgasmic Entrepreneur: Discover the Sweet Spot of Love, Sex, and Business by Simply Being YOU, Sacred Medicine Integration: A Companion Journal Supporting Ceremonial Medicine Experiences, and TranscenDANCE: Lessons From Living, Loving, and Dancing. She's also a TEDx Speaker with 25 years of climbing the corporate ranks and a decade of entrepreneurial experience. Her TEDx Talk, "The Dance of Collaboration," presents fresh insights on the benefits of collectively beneficial collaborations. As the founder of Uncorped Influence, Melissa helps like-minded businesses and individuals find solutions and go further than they thought possible. Connect with Melissa here: https://uncorpedinfluence.com/ High Lights The importance of finding out who you are and what you are. 2:56 There's a time and a place for fame. 17:19 Stop Fixing Yourself:. 21:38 Who were you before you entered the storm? –. 28:53 Working with people to address their limiting beliefs first. 37:08 What is our greatest distraction? Fear or doubt? 45:38 Intro Guy 0:00 Your journey has been an interesting one up to hear you've questioned so much more than those around you. You've even questioned yourself as to how you could have grown into these thoughts. Am I crazy? When did I begin to think differently? Why do people in general, you're so limited thought process Rest assured, you are not alone. The world is slowly waking up to what you already know inside yet can't quite verbalize. Welcome to the spiritual dough podcast, the show that answers the question you never even knew to ask, but knew the answers to questions about you this world the people in it? Most importantly, how do I proceed? Now moving forward? We don't even have all the answers, but we sure do love living in the question. Time for another hit of spiritual with your host, Brandon Handley. Let's get right into today's episode. Brandon Handley 0:43 Hey there spiritual dope. I'm on here today with my special guests, Melissa Drake. And before I launch into even like the bio right, Melissa, thanks for getting your bio. There's not too long a. That's always nice. Sometimes I get like a full book. And that's okay, too. I'm just we met. We did like an Instagram thing together with Jeremy Snowden. So you and I connected to Jeremy Snowden. And we did like some Instagram work earlier. That's right, right. So I think that was last time I didn't much work there too. So we connected through there. And it was really cool to connect and see you do your work. And as we all kind of got together to support each other and go through that Instagram challenge. So we met there. And so Melissa is the author of the orgasmic entrepreneur discovered the sweet spot of love, sex and business by simply being you sacred medicine integration, a companion journal supporting ceremonial medicine experiences, and transcend dance lessons from loving, living, and dancing. She's also a TEDx speaker with 25 years climbing the corporate ranks and a decade of entrepreneurial experience. Her TEDx talk, the dance of collaboration presents fresh insights on the benefits of collectively beneficial collaborations. As a founder of uncorked influence, Melissa helps like minded businesses and individuals find solutions and go further than they thought possible. You're right there. It's right there that's sacred and perfect. So Melissa, so I look at us as like these conduits for universal energy, call it whatever you want. So here, you and I are. And when we get together on this podcast, we'll have a great conversation. But it's really for the benefit of the end user they're gonna have and listen to this good, they're gonna hear something that we're not even, we're not even talking about, right, like this is gonna, it's gonna be a message that can only be delivered through you to them. Right now, what is that message? Melissa Drake 2:56 Oh, wow. Well, I think the message is related to the conversation and the fact that it's all in the moment, and that different people bring up different perspectives of us, and how important it is to really figure out who it is we are, and what we're here for, and how we can bring that power. And not necessarily power, but just that essence, to help people. And to, as you said, be that conduit to help people advance in whatever that way is for them. And knowing that it's different for every single person. Brandon Handley 3:38 Yeah, it's so great when when you connect with different people, they see you in ways you pletely different Yes, you never imagined right. You're like wow, you that's what you saw. And you're like, I'll take it or Whoa. But I think it also illustrates to you how, like, how versatile you actually are, you're like, Wow, I never saw myself in that light. And here I am. And this is this is somebody else's perception on me. I never even never even thought which I think is which I think is great. And then you know who it is and what we are and you shied away from power. And I think that I think that we get we especially in this space of like spirituality and your mind your P's and Q's buster. Like you call it. Which word do you pick? I mean power, but I don't mean power. I'm not sure if you're familiar with David Hawkins power versus force book. Melissa Drake 4:37 No, I haven't. So really with him as a person but not the book. Brandon Handley 4:40 Yeah. So I mean, it's it is it's a dance right? Of Yes. Which words make the right sense, but I think the essence of who you truly are is actually quite powerful, right? And once you've Once you tap into that, like you're able to share it and you know, it's Get the essence of who you are, is that power that's surging through you that you are the conduit for? Right? Melissa Drake 5:06 Yes, all of us are. And sometimes it's really hard to own that power. And when you get in these, these relationships in these conversations, and people reflect that power to you, and they say things like, well, this is who I thought you are. And you're like, I didn't know that. And it's just, I love that continual opening the continual process of figuring out who it is we are. Because I was a person who, before I was 43 years old, I had no idea who I was, I simply did what was expected of me what was told of me what I thought others wanted me to be. And then suddenly, I was like, Oh, this is all a lie. And then just had to completely rebuild myself from the ground up. And I would say somewhat advanced age. And then I look at my son who's 26, who never had that issue. He's just always been himself. And that was just a beautiful, a beautiful thing. Brandon Handley 6:11 So it's interesting. I always kind of reflect on like, the Bible for one reason, and that's like that was talking about, like, the 40 days of this that the other thing and the age of 40. Right, give or take something something happens to us as as humans, right? Yeah. Do we blossom? Do we have, you know, self realization do we have? What do they call an existential crisis? Do we, you know, something happens, right? I think I think that we, as Alan Watts calls it, I think we're peopling were playing. And it's like, we're at a stage where we don't recognize but we recognize it like innately, right. So truthfully, we're like, we connect with it. So you get to this spot where like, you realize kind of everything's a lie, or some necessarily everything is a lie. It's like, it's not aligned with me. It's no longer it's no longer aligned with you. And like, you can now like, you realize you can make these choices that you weren't making before, right? It's kind of what it sounds like. And that's exactly it. Yeah. Right. And then it's like, and then you start to realize that like, Well, yeah, walk walk us through, like even recognizing that space, like, was there something leading up to that for you? And then, you know, what happened during that transition? Right? Or, you know, what happened during that transformation? Melissa Drake 7:47 Okay, so yeah, Something definitely happened to me, a lot of things actually happened to me. And it wasn't until the universe hit me upside the head with a two by four that I finally woke up to it, like, I spent a lot of times to severely depressed. So much so that I rarely got out of bed. I lost both of my parents in the same year, my son went away to college. And then I got really, really sick with two really horrible, concurrent illnesses. And then I was like, Okay, so maybe it's time for me to do things a little differently. And I started, that's when I actually started dancing. And that's what helped bring me to life and understand what was going on in my world. And then I lost my corporate job after 25 years. And so I had like this perfect storm of really not so great things happen to me. But I call it the blessing that wasn't even in disguise, because suddenly I had a clean slate. And I could make new choices and do what I wanted to do instead of what was expected, or what I had always done. And so it was really a beautiful opening, that didn't look or feel so beautiful at the time. But it was an awesome opportunity for me to just say, who am I? What am I here for? And what do I want to do? And when I lost my job, I was like, I want to write, I've always been a writer in some capacity. And I want to help end the stigma of mental illness. And that was, that was my focus. And I have curated my, my life and my career around that focus. Had I not lost my job? I'm not sure that would have happened. Brandon Handley 9:38 Right. Yeah. I mean, I think that I think that um, I think that that's always the case, right? Not always the case. But it's often the case where you're like, What do you mean my job at 25 years is gone. There's probably like, a little bit of anger, a little bit of resentment, even with your parents, even with your parents passing to like, yeah, you guys still need you like, what do you think? What do you think you're going for? Melissa Drake 10:00 Yeah, and I felt so young to be an orphan. I mean, I wasn't even 40 yet. And to not have parents was wasn't challenged. Brandon Handley 10:07 Yeah. And then and then all at the same time, you've got your son going to school too, which is like, you've done this thing you've probably identified with being this mother and being the ER and all these things, and you have all these identities being ripped away. Melissa Drake 10:24 They were and they were also a distraction. Like, they kept me from looking at who I was, because I was codependent ly taking care of everyone else. And then suddenly, all I had was me staring at myself in the mirror being severely sick. So I was an easy choice at that point. Brandon Handley 10:42 Are you able to talk about this sickness illness? Either that's Melissa Drake 10:48 kind of gross like to have the worst illnesses you could possibly have one was related to my menstrual situation and which cropped up out of nowhere. I had to have a full hysterectomy to rectify that. And the other was I undiagnosed digestive disease that caused me to lose 110 pounds in nine months. Wow. Wow. So Brandon Handley 11:09 those two combos, Melissa Drake 11:10 like those are two of them, you know, just really, it's happening at the same time. And it really knocked me out. Yeah, Brandon Handley 11:20 yeah. So I mean, you you're like, everything's just quite literally gone to shit. Like, it's like, it was a big, right, like, you're like, I don't even like my wife is always like, she'd be like, I couldn't possibly like she was like, I couldn't possibly. So I mean, literally, like, this is like, nine months, I'm sure like, I couldn't possibly but like everyday, you kept getting back up and charged and forth. And kind of getting through it. To explain to me like this dancing, like, you know what type of dancing is like, doing in here that's helping you through this. Melissa Drake 11:53 So I, I met some people online. And we just happen to like the same dance club. And we started going to this dance club, I started a group of women and one of the things I noticed is that when I'm dancing, I'm in my body. And I have spent so much of my time up here around and dissociated. So I didn't even realize that at the time that when I was dancing, I was grounding. And I was being present, it's one of the few times where I'm actually present and in my body. And that was actually the healing modality, I thought it was dance, I thought it was the club. And it really isn't either of those things. It's its presence, it's being embodied, and just being in the moment. And so when I, I lived in Iowa at the time, and so when I lived there, it was all about going to the club, and they only open on the weekends and all that good stuff. And then when I moved to California, there's all sorts of new opportunities here. One being ecstatic dance, which is just where everyone's in their own little world, doing whatever they just moving, like literally moving, shaking your body getting the energy out of your system. And that is such a powerful healing modality and because it's, you're obviously present, but you're also releasing the trauma and the sort of energy in your body at the same time. And that was, that still is today one of the most advanced healing modalities that I have. And I'm, I've done nearly all of them, especially in California, there's so many fun things to do and try here. Brandon Handley 13:29 Yeah, it's all available there. Right? It's all available. And you're like, like you said, You're right outside of LA. So you got you got access to, to the stars. Um, so, you know, talk to me a little bit about, you got a couple of books out, right. You know, talk to me about what you're writing, what you've written, and a little bit about what went into those. Melissa Drake 13:55 Thank you. Sure. So the first book transcendence, I actually, I started taking private dance lessons to learn how to be led, because I like to kind of be in charge and be controlling sometimes. And so what I what I learned through that was that it was the best therapy I ever had, I'll just say that it was literally the best therapy I ever had. And I likened it to being led by the universe, our life, there's one big dance with the universe. And so what happens when the universe gives you a job loss after 25 years? How would you continue that dance with life? And how do you get up and flow and just learning about the energy between dance partners and then bigger with with God or the universe as your dance partner? What does that look like? And so the the real theme of that book is allowing the universe to lead your dance with life. And when it doesn't look so great. How do you manage that? And then the next book that I wrote. And interestingly, the very day I uploaded transcendence, I lost a very lucrative client. And so I had the opportunity then to test the theories, which is, how am I going to let the universe lead this stance, which led me to the next book, the orgasmic entrepreneur, which started with a theory I had about data, who was listening to a podcast and this man was talking about data and how important it was and how it shows people how that how you care, and that he was very meticulous, even referred to data as a love language. And I thought, I bet data geeks are the best lovers. Because they're always looking for the sweet spot. And growing up in direct mail, I know that even when you find the sweet spot, you never stop looking to improve your results. And so that's kind of how the idea for that one started. And it's really a look at the the relationship between business and intimacy. But the final thru line of that book is about being yourself in every aspect. So whether you're on a date or your lunch with a friend, you're with your family, or you're doing business, are you showing up as you are? Are you being yourself? Are you being authentic? And are you being vulnerable? And that matters, that you know who you are. Because if you don't know who you are, it can show up as you. And one thing that's particularly important, I think, in today's world is that we all have this online persona. And does that match with who you are as a person, I had a client that I worked with for five years before I actually met them in person. And she said to me, You are the same person, online as you are here in my presence. That was my favorite compliment. Like she was just really, really powerful to me and versus in the corporate world where I was one person at work, which is highly productive, highly successful person. And then at home, I spent seven years in bed. I I mean, I literally went to work. And then I came home went to bed. And that's it. So there was zero integration of my life. Brandon Handley 17:19 And I always I liken that to the matrix, right. There's there's Neo, and Mr. Anderson, right. We have this book on you, Mr. Anderson. So like, you're you're this person productive, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Right. And Eric, could be anybody. Right? Yes. Yeah. You're a cog? Yes. And, ya know, you go in, and you and you do do good. And then like, you go home, and it's like, you've got the sun, nothing. Well, you've got nothing and or you've got this whole other life that you really, really want. And it's like, yeah, it's like, never there. Yeah. And so, yeah, that's, I mean, that's powerful. Right. But I love that. You, you have this online presence that you're talking about, and being that person through and through everywhere you go. Yeah, I think you know, you love to hear your opinion. I think there's a time and a place to kind of and maybe not, man, because we've done it for so long. This, this, you got to be this person and go do that thing. And you'll get these results and like you go and you do it, but like it maybe you do get the results, but what's the cost Melissa Drake 18:40 to fame? So it's important. Is Brandon Handley 18:43 there still a place for it? Is there still a place for for that? Do you feel like maybe you need it all that shit to get to where you are today? Melissa Drake 18:50 100% I, I'm embarrassed to admit it. But 100% I needed that shit. Because like the I think it's Oprah's quote that the universe will send you messages and you know, whispers they start as a whisper. And if you don't listen, you'll ultimately get a screen. And I needed this screen to wake up. Yeah, so I definitely needed I don't regret it. Brandon Handley 19:15 But or call you and tell you that. Hey, girl. Melissa Drake 19:23 No, she hasn't called me yet. Not yet. But the but the last book that I wrote that I'm really happy about. And I wrote it in collaboration with other people is sacred medicine integration. And that was something after I wrote the other two that I really kind of delve into plant medicine. And the thing about plant medicine is that you get some really beautiful insights and you learn things about yourself and about the environment and about the collective consciousness. But if you don't take the time have to sit with and integrate those things and actually take action on what you learn. It doesn't really matter. Like it just kind of goes in and out and you get you get stuck in a loop. And my first medicine experience was combo. And we had a lot of people in one room, Brandon Handley 20:21 what is that I'm sorry, Melissa Drake 20:23 I'm sorry, combo is a it's a it's a frog poison. And they actually like pierce your skin. It's almost like a cigarette burn on your skin. And then they apply this, this combo. And it instantly drains your your system. It's an energetic and physical purge. So you instantly start throwing up, like it's just Brandon Handley 20:50 gonna give you somebody that, Melissa Drake 20:52 you know exactly. Well, you know, that's interesting, who would sign up for this? And I'll tell you that the first day I was there, and we're going around the room, and everybody's talking about why they're there and why they signed up. And one of the gentlemen said, I'm doing this because I'm better me is better for everyone. And I thought, how cool is that, like that? There are people that are really willing to do this work so that they're better not just for themselves, and not because they want to manifest money or whatever. But to be better people. Yeah. And so it's, it's a really great cleanse for your body and for your energy, and for your mind, all of those things. And I've done, I've done Bufo as well and psilocybin, and those medicines. Brandon Handley 21:38 You got the you got the South, you got the South California connection. I do SoCal connect, I do. So you know, I would love to do a couple things here, right. Let's hit on that for a second. I'm going through a book right now. Oh, my God. That's each book called stop fixing yourself. Right? In my question, is this right? And, you know, either way, it doesn't really matter. Are we trying to get better? Or are we trying to discover the truth of who we are? Melissa Drake 22:15 I think we're trying to discover the truth of who we are. But it's under the guise of getting better. Because we and I'll tell you, I love the title of that book. Because I worked really hard at fixing myself for a couple of years, only to find out that I'm not really broken that I'm fine. And it's really important. For somebody else, no, no, not at all. Not at all. No, thank you for that. No. It's really more about accepting the parts of ourselves that we don't necessarily like the dark the shadow shadow work. Yeah. So it's, it's not wrong. It's not bad. It's just needs to be integrated. It needs to be seen and heard and acknowledged and accepted. It's not something I was like, oh, let's fix it in like a surgical team. Let's just let's just get rid of it. And that's how it works. Brandon Handley 23:11 Right? Ya know, and that's super powerful. To really accept yourself truly, wholly and fully, so that you can operate at 100% versus like, I'm not this 50% This this baggage is no good for me. Right. But I'm hauling it everywhere I go anyways. Yes, exactly. Yeah. Yeah, Melissa Drake 23:34 exactly. It's exhausting. Brandon Handley 23:36 Let's talk about I have never had frog poison. I've never Bufo I don't know. Let's talk about like the differences. And I think what I would love to hear is what are you learning from these different plant medicines? Right like yeah, what's your what are the set and settings you have to let's let's get down into that because all right, we got frog poison. Which is like you're showing up to throw up? Melissa Drake 24:09 Yes, you are. Brandon Handley 24:12 Bufo is what was it the empty? Okay. Is that crystallizing, you're smoking it or is it something else? Okay, so that's like the 10 minute trip businessman. So Melissa Drake 24:24 about 20 gap. It's about 20 Brandon Handley 24:28 to 20 minutes, shrooms psilocybin, we don't want to call it surance because they're always like up in arms these days. Go ahead. And LSD mescaline? Not yet. Yeah. So they are on the they are on the to do list. Got it. Melissa Drake 24:53 So it presents itself Yes. Brandon Handley 24:57 I'm sure that you're in South LA area. They will present itself Melissa Drake 25:02 safely, safely and in a proper setting setting. Right. Right for me is always a ceremony. Brandon Handley 25:09 So there's a there's a woman I read her quite a few of her books. Listen to him actually. Florence Scovel. SHINN? Yes. Yes. With with grace and imperfect ways. So so there you go. Oh, that? Yes. So yeah, walk me through, I guess like, what are these ceremonies looking like? And what are you getting out of? What do you feel like? Which ones are having like, the greatest impact on you how they helped me along the journey? Yatta Yatta, yatta. Melissa Drake 25:37 Okay, so every one is different. Every ceremony is different, every experience is different. And they all kind of work together. So when, when I do boufal, it's, it's combo first. And then they kind of go together. As far as when I'm learning. All sorts of things like a lot of first of all, the masculine feminine integration, being able to integrate those two sides of myself. And as with everything, it's a process, it's not a one and done kind of thing. It's, you have the insights you've worked through. I specifically designed questions to help journal, what what are the insights that you got from the medicine and I have written just pages and pages, every time I get out of ceremony, I spend the entire next day writing about what came up for me what visions I had, how I felt, what the experience was like, there was a lot of information related to generational trauma. I even had some suspected, repressed trauma come up as well. And just, you know, to spending time with myself, questioning what happened. And then really journaling on that and what that means. And I've had family members read my journals, after ceremony, and one, my one of my cousins, who's read all of my books said, I've never related to anything, you've written more than this. Just because there were so much related to my family and the way that I grew up and how it impacted me. But I would say any kind of medicine and I even have, like, I'm really sensitive to medicine, so I even have an out of body experience when it comes to cannabis. Like I just have these crazy, crazy insights. But whenever I do medicine, for me personally, it's always like the files in my brain are shuffled, arranged. And I'm perfectly stored. So much so that I can't stop laughing, because I'm so grateful for it. Like, all the bad stuff, the shitstorm that we talked about earlier, I'm like, oh, okay, I see. Now, I see how that's connected. And how that led me here. And how this connected me to that. And it's just this, this beauty that I can't unsee and I just feel so together. I feel like everything makes sense when I do medicine. Brandon Handley 28:11 Tell me just tell me a little bit about your corporate life. Like what was your role there? Melissa Drake 28:19 I had many, many roles. I started as a, like a data entry clerk at low, low level, and I worked up to being a director who recorded to the CEO, Brandon Handley 28:29 my direct mail business, Melissa Drake 28:32 insurance, actually. And so direct mail was a large part of that. My last role with him was for 10 years I did competitive intelligence and also partnerships. So that's, in large part where my TEDx talk on collaboration came from. And yeah, gotcha. Brandon Handley 28:53 It's always interesting, right to see. What's, what's the approach to the experience of the plant medicine is right, like so what? What and who were you before you entered the storm? Melissa Drake 29:10 Yes. And I'll tell you that, that my son is the one who opened my mind to medicine in the first place. When he was a youngster, younger than he should have been. He was telling me about these medicines or his plants, and saying, you know, really important people have used them to open their mind. Sure, and they're really successful now. And I was like, huh, and I didn't judge him. I didn't get angry. I was just I, I consider I didn't get high till I was 43 years old. So these were things that I just I never would have considered Brandon Handley 29:44 at all right, right. Well, and listen, it's it's interesting. I think that the headlines that are out there right now, eliminating some of the fear behind, you know, what we've been, you know, taught up until like this point, you know, drugs are bad. Okay, type of thing would now it's like, Melissa Drake 30:09 alright, well, John Does our bags. Unknown Speaker 30:13 What if we Melissa Drake 30:14 are a different story? Sure. Brandon Handley 30:16 Like what? And not for nothing like 90% and almost all the drugs are out there derived from some type of plant based so there's there's generally a plant that does like what that, you know, can do when, you know you have this approach, so we're like, it's it is, again, plant medicine even kind of absolves like this other barrier right to that drug. I'm not taking drugs, man, I'm nothing. This is plant medicine, y'all. Right, right. Right. And so, you know, which, which is great. I'd love to hear you. There's a couple, I'd love to hear sounds, you said you had some generational trauma came up for you. I would love to understand like, what was the setting and the space that was there for you. So that you could be safe that you felt safe in that space? Absolutely. Melissa Drake 31:17 So it was actually just really beautiful and serendipitous the way that it worked out, I went to a ceremony and I ran into a woman who I just felt really compelled to talk to. And she happened to be there with her son who was there. He has the same name as my son and is the same age as my son. And he had been dealing with addiction and spent five years in the jungle learning these medicines. And so he was the person who administered them for me, and his mother was there and his father was there. So I also had, you know, in addition to having this, this person with direct experience with the medicine with the tribes, his family was there. And so it was almost like not almost it was like, he was a by proxy for my son. She was my mom, he was my mom. So it was almost like a family constellation at the same time. And it was it was in a private home. It was a private ceremony. It was very, very beautiful. And the way that it was was set. And the way that I was cared for the way that I was loved. It was it was just, it was an amazing, amazing experience Brandon Handley 32:36 here because I think that that's really important to make sure that you know, not only do you have somebody that is well versed in what they're doing, yes. Not just somebody who's been like, I took turns like five times I'm ready. Let's do this. Let's do this, y'all, everybody, everybody. And then and then have like, you have that space created for you. So if and I don't know, like if you had the generational trauma, like if there was a breakdown for you or not, right? Well, there was lots of breakdowns. So making sure that like, you know, I've heard of I think events where there's so much like too many people, right, trying to get Melissa Drake 33:20 my first one there were 40 people in a room, it was way too many people like way, way, way too much. But also, that's what caused me to write the book because the shamans are the people delivering the medicine, the medicine is their specialty. But there needs to be integration afterwards. So how do you help people with an integration and do it in a way that is feasible for everyone? We even have a free download of the book with the questions for people to access so that they can get Brandon Handley 33:51 it right. Like I mean, you know, integration agreed. I think that everybody's everybody's in agreement that integration is essential to plant medicine experience. Let's talk about let's use your generational trauma one as an example, like how did you integrate some of those lessons in your life? What did you do to integrate the lessons he took away from that? Melissa Drake 34:18 So the workbook is designed to actually pull out those questions. There's, there's a whole series of questions, and then a 30 day action plan. So the first thing for me for integration is just taking the time for myself, to go through the questions to spend all that and I've even used these questions for things like I went on a wellness retreat last year where there was no medicine involved, but it was still really powerful. The experience was powerful enough that I needed to spend the time to integrate that. So just from and because I'm a writer, journaling is what comes easy to me. If you know that There are many ways to integrate. And I also have a community that I talk to about and share the writings with and communicate with. Brandon Handley 35:13 So what would an example, one or two examples be of those questions? Melissa Drake 35:19 Well, let's just, let's just pull it up and see what? Sure. So it's, it's designed into there's before ceremony. And some of the questions are what are you committed to an honoring through this medicine work? pure intent means you believe it, what do you intend to shift through this work? What constructed limitations would you like to address through the medicine? A constructed limitation is like a limiting belief that something you believe that is not actually true. For example, believing I'm not good enough is limited. In an actuality, every single person is made of the same magic with the same potential as another, therefore, this belief is constructed. So going into the ceremony before you even go, what is it that you want to want to do? What do you want to curtail? What do you want to grow? What will you say when you achieve the healing you desire right now? And then my, my favorite ones, right before so that's when you sign up? Because the ceremony begins when you sign up, right? And then right before the medicine you ask what what's the healing that you came for? What are you ready for? Speak to your higher self, your best friend, your soul, the energy is ready to support you help is available, because you ask what will you ask for? So it's basically like a really intense intention setting, a lot of people will set intention before they do medicine, but just really delving into an I will say that we wrote this after having completed a I think it was about 14 week, NLP training neuro linguistic programming. So the questions were designed specifically, to help make sure that the words the beliefs and the actions are all aligned. Brandon Handley 37:08 Yeah, no, that's, I mean, it's powerful to combine. You know, all that psychology with with these this work, right? You know, not, not just not just oh, it's just my higher self, man, we're cool, man. It's like, you know, hey, let's, let's, let's, let's leverage some of what we've learned over the past 100 years, give or take on, like, what's working? And, yes, how can we get in there? And, you know, we'll say, it's not surgical with the mind. But it's kind of is, but you because you get in there and you are like, you're like that if you do this work before ceremony. And you're really like, you do the work. And then you get in there ceremonies like atom bomb on that shit, like, Melissa Drake 38:03 yes, yes. And my my belief, like, what I really want to do is work with people to address their because essentially, we get what we believe, right? So if you go into ceremony, believing that you're going to get the healing you need, believing that you're going to be helped, that you're going to be built, guess what you will be, if you think it's just a pain, then that's what you're gonna get. And so I ideally want to set up a system so that people are receiving treatment for their limiting beliefs first, so that they're set up and primed and ready for the healing to be really effective. Like you said, to just drop a bomb on it and then have the most positive impact that you can. Brandon Handley 38:46 Yeah. I love it. Definitely great stuff. You gotta have doing doing that. I think ahead of time is a primo. Yes. Good stuff. So all right, I go in there. I do my I do my pre work. I'm geared up. I go in there. I have an amazing experience. What happens next? What do I do? Like and by amazing experience, I'm like, I was in there. I was like, surgical commander, like my mind was my mind and I owned it. Melissa Drake 39:16 So for me, my amazing experience is rolling around on the ground and puking and screaming and crying and laughing and Brandon Handley 39:25 no, you can keep that one that is mine. Around a vomit, that's a promise. I intend to keep. So amazing experience whatever that means to you. And then you know, what is the integration starts to look like right? So what happens? Melissa Drake 39:45 Number one is rest. Come home and rest. Meditate, breathe, be present. I like to spend time in water whether that's the pool or the hot tub and ocean. Rounding. walking barefoot on the earth is a beautiful thing. aim. And then for me, I usually start the next day writing, I spent an entire day writing. And then the book is actually designed to for every day, too, because a lot of times, I mean, I'll get the bulk of what happens the next day. But a lot of times, the insights don't come until days later or weeks later. And so just monitor, I'm a huge documentation freak, as you can imagine, as a writer. So just writing what came up for me like, oh, okay, maybe this is related. And, you know, you get these just little segments of insights over time, and then just keeping track of them. Yeah. And the other thing that's interesting, so I always do my journaling online, and I do a save as the prior version. And it's really interesting to see the growth, because the questions are designed, like you get all of this stuff out, right? You document everything. And then at the end, you know, like, what are the learnings you get, you know, for me, it's like, between five and 10 bullet points where I can really segment these are the learnings that I got. And what's really interesting to see is from one journey to the next, how the learnings evolve over time, and how I can tell I have learned from what I did last time, or this this last one that I did after a mushroom journey was okay, this is the same thing, like I'm still in the same spot, like I had the same same learning which is good because it's, you know, it's a process that I'm, I'm learning more about that. But also this is this is an area where I need more exploration. And so that we have a couple of different versions of this book. This one is designed so that you can do 11 journeys in one book. So all of your stuff is in one place. Brandon Handley 41:51 Should it be like once a month take a month off like I mean, what's that? You know, Melissa Drake 41:56 witness not for me to decide. That isn't Brandon Handley 41:59 so yeah, I mean, is there a recommendation on like, how long you Melissa Drake 42:06 know individual Yeah, it's very individual I would say that it's up to the person and the shaman like for me personally in it in two years time I've done maybe 10 journeys all together what would Brandon Handley 42:24 you say like a couple of things that you've learned that you don't feel like you would have learned without the assistance of plant medicine Melissa Drake 42:35 the number one thing is the ability to see how connected everything is and how amazingly supported we are by by things known and not known seen in that scene felt and felt and just knowing that that were okay. And one of the things that I wrote many years ago after after the first time I got high was the beautiful intention of every single thing like we think there's this conspiracy that everybody's out to get us and it's really just the opposite that conspiracy is everything set up for us. Yeah, and everything's happening perfectly that's the number one thing like I said all the all the files are filing in my brain and I'm like, Oh, this is so beautiful. Even the mess is beautiful. Brandon Handley 43:22 Yeah, yeah, there's a there's a really good book on like, kind of chaos theory. Even even like as chaos evolves and does it saying it creates a beautiful pattern? Yes, yes. So so um, in and so you know, it's like, you get this you get this knowing what can I do with that Melissa Drake 43:53 well, tell me what you mean by knowing like knowing you need to do medicine or knowing from the medicine Brandon Handley 43:58 I'm in the medicine and I feel amazingly supported that like you know, I've got the support and I have this knowing this innate knowing what does that do for me? Melissa Drake 44:10 So for me personally, I move different when I know that I'm protected I don't move in fear I don't move without I don't move. With hesitation I move with grace. I move with ease. I move with with understanding I move knowing that I'm supported. It's like when a little kid is jumping off the edge of the pool and he knows his dad is going to catch them he just runs and jumps in versus oh my god, I don't know what I'm gonna do and so you just move differently. When when you No, Brandon Handley 44:46 no, that's perfect. Right? And this space does grace and ease and understanding in the space of like this knowing does know that calming because you've been in supportive environments to enhance like that. That Well, 100% money. Yeah, absolutely. Melissa Drake 45:09 I think the medicine does part of that. But I will tell you that seven setting does as much, if not more, just knowing that people that I was with, I could feel their hearts. I know they were there for me. I know they were supporting me. It wasn't about money. In fact, it was completely donation based, and they would have done it for free if I didn't have the money. So just Yeah, that's the people the set the setting. That's huge. Absolutely. Brandon Handley 45:38 That's awesome. Right. And I think that that that's a big takeaway, right? I mean, agrees II. Grace, ease understanding translates really into a confidence, right? Yes. Yes. To like, you know, moving forward. encouraged. Yes. So I love it. I love it. All right. Well, cool. We are kind of at a spot which I like to I like I like in these podcasts. Most it's a little bit too, like spiritual speed dating. Right, but somebody's gonna somebody's gonna tune in this podcast, you're gonna gonna be like, You know what, Melissa has to be my next spiritual date. Right. So, in that vein, let me ask you a couple questions here. He didn't want some new questions like alive, right. Spiritual Bachelorette number one. What is our greatest distraction? Melissa Drake 46:39 Fear? Absolutely. For me, personally, I know that it has been fear I get caught up in what if it doesn't work out? What if what you know, when I when I move with the knowing there is no distraction, there is only inspiration, there is only just being guided by my internal guidance system. And when I'm worried about fear, or when I'm not present, I would say that's probably even a bigger distraction, which is fear based. If I'm not present, I'm either worried about the past, or I'm worried about the future. And just, you know, looking at all the shiny things, instead of being like, Wow, look how grateful I am for what I have right now in this moment. Brandon Handley 47:30 Sure. Sure, that's, I mean, that's a great one, would you say? Is it fear or doubt, right? Melissa Drake 47:38 Good distinction. They're not the same. But they're very similar. And I would say both. And I would also say that they're both limiting beliefs. Brandon Handley 47:59 And I think this is an opportunity for, you know, looking for faith of some type, right? Like you you mentioned, I think way in the beginning of the story, you're like, hit a guy will show me shit. All right. Let's do this. Faith, I don't know and what but like, you know, I've got this theory. Here's the thing. I believe that is going to show up in this in this kind of manner, right? Yes. Okay. All right. Spiritual. Bachelorette number one. Hoo, doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo. Why is there poverty and suffering in the world? Melissa Drake 48:43 Because people don't know or understand their power, because they don't have that knowing because they don't have the confidence. Because they're, they're afraid. And I will tell you that I've had my own poverty and my own suffering. And it's directly related to a lack of belief in myself, and a lack of belief in the universe and a lack of belief in the people who support me. And when tapped into that, you know, when I'm tapped into that knowing, suffering and poverty is doesn't even show up on my radar at all. Brandon Handley 49:26 How does that look for someone who's in the middle of it? Right? I think that's a real big challenge Melissa Drake 49:31 is a huge challenge. So Brandon Handley 49:35 if you Yeah, like, I mean, the question is, like, what if you showed up and told yourself, you know, hey, don't worry, everything's gonna be fine. While you were in this poverty and suffering state, what would you have said to yourself, right? Melissa Drake 49:47 Well, that's still the truth, even when I'm in in that mess. Like when I lost my job and didn't have any idea what I was going to do. The truth was, the truth is, and always will be It's gonna be fine. Sometimes we don't want to hear that. But it is true. And I would say like, when you're going through it, the best thing you can do is just have someone by your side to support you and to see you and witness you and not try to fix it or solve it. But just be there with you until you're ready to come out. And my my son is an amazing example of that. Jeremy is an amazing example of that, of someone who just allows me to, because we kind of have to come to terms on our own time, no one can solve the problem for us. So just someone to witness what you're experiencing, and allow that to unfold in the way that is best because like I said earlier, it's great. We're gonna make it or we're not and that's okay, too. You know, I would say like, Brandon Handley 50:54 listen, listen, I'm all in, right? I'm all in. And sometimes I might get the universe level. And here's the here's the funny thing, right? You know, here, here we are. We're on a, a tiny little ball in the middle of the universe. It's like perfectly suited for us to live, breathe, eat people. And we don't think you know, and and never, never, like, you know, never like you never, like wake up one day and be like, oh, man, the Earth is out of gas. I can't, I can't go to people today. My car, my earth isn't ready. Right? Like, you know, it's always it's always available. And you're use yourself, you pump blood, you create blood cells, you grow hair, you breathe in your sleep, and you do it all in your sleep without even like now we're doing and you don't trust that the universe kind of has your back to like, I don't know, lining you up with something that doesn't suck. Yeah, that's on you. Right. Like, that's because, again, like, you will get what you look for. Yes. Right. And so retraining yourself to look for those things the Melissa Drake 52:13 right, it's the retraining. That's it. And I will tell you, sometimes we're more comfortable in the mess because that's always known. Brandon Handley 52:21 We get double you know, right. Like, you may have like this big shit show of a mess, but it's your my shit show I run this big know how to operate. Yeah, right. Right. Right. And so it's like, All right, well, you don't have to, but like, not just the fear of something worse out there. There's something we're sure there's always something worse out there. But like, you know, I don't know. You make your way through it. So, so great to have you on one real quick question, right? Collab collaborative AF, what's happening behind me here? It's just like, so I mean, what, what, what is what is on the board? For those of you that are listening, she's got a board up behind her says, I'm gonna say it looks like collaborative AF. So like, you are Melissa Drake 53:07 absolutely 100%. Right. So when I, when I released my TEDx talk, which is about collaboration, I decided my business name was going to be collaborative AF. So I did keep that for a couple of years, and then I transition to something else. So that's just my my old branding that you're looking at, but it's still Brandon Handley 53:25 like, not not AF. No, I'm Melissa Drake 53:29 absolutely collaborative as my my new business platform is uncorked influence as in not corporate, but having that corporate foundation. Brandon Handley 53:41 So, you know, where can people go to find out more about that? Melissa Drake 53:45 On corporate influence un Corp, Edie? influence.com, that's my instagram handle and my website as well. Brandon Handley 53:55 Who would you say is like your ideal like client, like who should be they should be reaching out to you. Melissa Drake 54:02 So primarily, I work with authors who tell stories. And so anyone, literally everyone has a book in them. But it's not so much about writing the book. One thing that I have found is that writing a book is one of the best healing modalities available to mankind. You will find all of your stuff when you write about your book. And so I'm the person that's going to be that safe space to support you through that vulnerable, share. And also package your book, edit it and make sure that it looks beautiful, and it's ready for the world. Brandon Handley 54:36 Awesome. Melissa, thank you so much for being on today. Melissa Drake 54:38 Thank you. It was very fun. I appreciated the conversation. Intro Guy 54:43 Really hope you enjoyed this episode of the spiritual dove podcast. Stay connected with us directly through spiritual dove.co. You can also join the discussion on Facebook, spiritual and Instagram and spiritual underscore Joe. If you would like to speak with us, send us an email there Brandon at Spirit Waldo Darko and as always thank you for cultivating your mindset and creating a better reality this includes the most thought provoking part of your day Don't forget to like and subscribe to stay fully up to date until next time be kind to yourself and trust your intuition Transcribed by https://otter.ai
Who are the 8 John Does in the Jeffrey Epstein & Ghislaine Maxwell continued...Some back story on Ghislaine Maxwell's father and a scandal he was involved in...Robert Maxwell and an intelligence gathering software... Jeffrey's desire to preserve his brain and...penis... What did the Rolling Stones' reporter, Vicky Ward, discover? Might she be connected to Ghislaine? Jeffrey's connection to Steven Hoffenberg... Hoffenberg is serving 18 years in prison for committing a $450 million Ponzi scheme...Jeffrey's trip to the pentagon? Did Jeffrey solve Robert Maxwell's dept issue? Robert Maxwell's mysterious death... Jeffrey's soft power...What do most consider Jeffrey Epstein's downfall? Why was he trying to move to Isreal?Why did Ghislaine Maxwell choose Daphne Barak to interview her?Lisa and Dana figure out one more John Doe... Why might Ghislaine Maxwell still be alive and not Jeffrey Epstein? Who might have been wiped from the internet?What classes does Ghislaine teach in prison? What do the inmates think of her? Some of the world's greatest tax shelters...https://offshoreleaks.icij.org/Check out Lisa's other podcast, Goodbye Glam Squad, about Erika Jayne from Real Housewives of Beverly Hills!Check out Lisa's podcast, Jeffrey Epstein, The Prince and The Pervert Podcast!You can find it on Facebook and Youtube as well!Get Dishing Drama Dana Merch!https://represent.com/store/dishing-drama-dana-wilkeyFollow Lisa: @LisaPodcastsFollow Dana: @Wilkey_DanaFollow Casey: @CaseyHanley$25,000 Song - Apple Music$25,000 Song - SpotifyTo support the show and listen to full episodes, become a member on PatreonTo learn more about sponsorships, email DDDWpodcast@gmail.comDana's YouTube ChannelSupport the show
Dana welcomes resident Jeffrey Epstein expert, Lisa Tait, to the show to discuss the updates on all things Jeffery Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Dana and Lisa set out to uncover who the 8 John Does are in the Epstein case... 6 out of the 8 men have filed objections to be named in the lawsuit against Prince Andrew...What is happening with Ghislaine's husband? Ghislaine's bizarre cleaning requests... Epstein's bug in jail... Similarities between Jean Luc Brunel's death and Epstein's...Epstein's relation to the Dubin family... Glenn Dubin, Eva-Andersson-Dubin, and their daughter...Lisa's theory on why Les Wexner, the owner of Victoria's Secret and other corporations, was so close to Epstein...What were some of the strange design elements that were in Epstein's homes?Who might have Epstein placed in positions of power around him? Who was Ghislaine's number 2?Epstein's best friends and another potential John Doe... Some other ways they might have laundered money...Why was Ava Dubin allowed on Les Wexner's yacht?Is Bill Gates 1 of the 8? Prince Andrew? Which politicians might be in the mix?Who has been on the Lolita Express, Jeffery Epstein's plane?Check out Lisa's podcast, Jeffrey Epstein, The Prince and The Pervert Podcast!You can find it on Facebook and Youtube as well!Get Dishing Drama Dana Merch!https://represent.com/store/dishing-drama-dana-wilkeyFollow Lisa: @LisaPodcastsFollow Dana: @Wilkey_DanaFollow Casey: @CaseyHanley$25,000 Song - Apple Music$25,000 Song - SpotifyTo support the show and listen to full episodes, become a member on PatreonTo learn more about sponsorships, email DDDWpodcast@gmail.comDana's YouTube ChannelSupport the show
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Earlier this year, Destiny 2 fan channels like My Name is Byf were beset by DMCA takedown notices and allegations of infringement. Now, after receiving information subpoenaed from YouTube, Bungie is willing to point the finger at a member of their own community. And this one's a Lord. Confused, crazy, or conniving? The line is thin...in Virtual Legality. CHECK OUT THE VIDEO AT: https://youtu.be/xrZ7GUp0g_Q #bungie #destiny2 #dmca *** WANT TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL? UTREON - https://utreon.com/c/hoeglaw/ PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/VirtualLegality STORE - https://teespring.com/stores/hoeg-law-store BITCAST (Sundays 11AM Eastern) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgHBXONMT06nX_8RZ5r32UA *** CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction (Thanks, Everyone!) 04:48 An Amended Complaint (Naming Names) 29:31 Lord Nazo (Allegedly) Makes His Move 39:24 Bungie Shows Its Receipts 53:04 A Look at the Legal Counts 1:04:05 Conclusion *** Discussed in this episode: YOUTUBE VIDEOS https://youtu.be/ZHBqIozJNc4 https://youtu.be/2W75qipKEVo LAWSUITS https://torrentfreak.com/images/2-22-cv-00371-Bungie-v-John-Does-1-10-DMCA-Fraud-complaint-220325.pdf https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.wawd.308508/gov.uscourts.wawd.308508.19.0.pdf TWEETS https://twitter.com/AtlyxMusic/status/1539725847938072577 https://twitter.com/PaulTassi/status/1539966045104078851 LAWS https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/512 https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/501 https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/15/1125 *** "Virtual Legality" is a continuing series discussing the law, video games, software, and everything digital, hosted by Richard Hoeg, of the Hoeg Law Business Law Firm (Hoeg Law). CHECK OUT THE REST OF VIRTUAL LEGALITY HERE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1zDCgJzZUy9YAU61GoW-00K0TJOGnPCo DISCUSSION IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. INDIVIDUALS INTERESTED IN THE LEGAL TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS VIDEO SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR OWN COUNSEL. *** Twitter: @hoeglaw Web: hoeglaw.com
We are now two years out from the beginning of “The Situation”, which means that it's time for the lawsuits. In this episode, Nick and Samantha review a case from Klamath County, Oregon, where the alleged malpractice of the responding paramedics led to a woman's death from complications of Covid. This case has some very sad – and shocking – facts. But it's not just the medics who may be at fault – it's the fire chief, his deputy chief, and even the department's lawyer! From federal Section 1983 civil rights claims to state law claims for intentional infliction of emotional distress, Nick and Samantha break down why everyone gets the blame. Is that blame justified here? Please like, comment, and subscribe! Links: Richard Vaughn, Jr. Individually and as Personal Representative for The Estate of Teresa Vaught, Deceased, Richard L. Vaughn, Sr., Marjo Vaughn, Larry Vaughn, Debra Blank, and Vivian Kimbol v. Klamath County Fire District No. 1, an Oregon Special District, Gregory Davis, an individual, Matthew Hitchcock, an individual, Stephen R. Hedlund, P.C., John Does 1-10 and Jane Does 1-5, United States District Court for the District of Oregon, Civil Action File No. 1:22-cv-00161, filed January 31, 2022. Klamath County Emergency Medical Services, Standing Orders, March 1, 2020 Klamath County Fire District No. 1, Covid-19 Directive, March 17, 2020 Klamath County Emergency Medical Services, Standing Orders, April 1, 2020 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bungie has sued "John Does 1-10" over many (but not all) of the DMCA takedowns hitting Destiny content creators this March, but the real vitriol was saved for your favorite video sharing platform and mine, YouTube. You're not going to believe this one. Eyes Up, Youtube...in Virtual Legality. CHECK OUT THE VIDEO AT: https://youtu.be/ZHBqIozJNc4 #Takedowns #Destiny #Copyright *** WANT TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL? PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/VirtualLegality STREAMLABS - https://streamlabs.com/richardhoeg STORE - https://teespring.com/stores/hoeg-law-store *** CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 05:26 Bungie Talks to the Community 12:33 Bungie Sues Alleged Frauds 26:22 Bungie's Product and YouTube's Process 37:50 Bungie vs YouTube Customer Service 47:43 Madness and Manifestos 49:55 Bungie's Legal Claims 1:05:23 Conclusion *** Discussed in this episode: HOEG LAW PRIOR VIDEOS https://youtu.be/ThiekRQkmbY https://youtu.be/2W75qipKEVo BUNGIE GUIDELINES AND TERMS https://www.bungie.net/7/en/Legal/IntellectualPropertyTrademarks https://www.bungie.net/7/en/Legal/Terms TWEETS https://twitter.com/questauthority/status/1508511253945327619 https://twitter.com/Bungie/status/1505630845993844736 BUNGIE TWAB https://www.bungie.net/en/News/Article/51193 REDDIT ARCHIVE https://web.archive.org/web/20220317100205/https://www.reddit.com/r/DestinyTheGame/comments/tg01q1/its_time_to_say_goodbye_to_all_the_sunset_tracks/ THE LAWSUIT https://torrentfreak.com/images/2-22-cv-00371-Bungie-v-John-Does-1-10-DMCA-Fraud-complaint-220325.pdf THE LAW https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/512 https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/15/1125 https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/106 *** "Virtual Legality" is a continuing series discussing the law, video games, software, and everything digital, hosted by Richard Hoeg, of the Hoeg Law Business Law Firm (Hoeg Law). CHECK OUT THE REST OF VIRTUAL LEGALITY HERE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1zDCgJzZUy9YAU61GoW-00K0TJOGnPCo DISCUSSION IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. INDIVIDUALS INTERESTED IN THE LEGAL TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS VIDEO SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR OWN COUNSEL. *** Twitter: @hoeglaw Web: hoeglaw.com
The Boys are monitoring the terrorist attack from over the weekend in Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas, but President Joe Biden says “we don't have enough facts” as to an Islamic terrorist held Jews hostage. A professor was suspended for a profane rant in which he called students “vectors for disease,” and Ghislaine Maxwell “will no longer fight to keep names of John Does secret.” Disclosures show Dr. Anthony Fauci's household made $1.7 million in 2020, including income, royalties, travel perks, and investment gains. Governor Glenn Youngkin signed 11 orders on day one in office, including a ban on CRT, and investigating Loudoun County officials. YouTube banned a counseling channel for “hate speech” after a “conversion therapy” report, and a Portland Police training slide talked about hitting “dirty hippies.”