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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 10 MIN

The Mississippi Brady List Is a SCAM, I'm Starting My Own List!!

from The Clay Edwards Show · host Clay Edwards

In this fiery opening segment of The Clay Edwards Show, Clay claps back hard at his critics and the latest desperate attack on him — when a crew of three-time accused domestic abusers tracked down his ex-wife, dusted her off, and got her sober and out of jail long enough to do a hit-piece interview full of lies. Clay doesn’t flinch. He calls it exactly what it is: proof of how big the show has gotten that people are now willing to go that low to try and take him down. Then he flips the script and goes full investigative mode, exposing the so-called “Brady List” (Giglio/Brady list) that’s being hyped by grifters across Mississippi. He breaks it down: regular citizens can’t just “add cops to the Brady list” and magically make them unable to testify. That’s a scam. Only a judge who catches a cop lying on the stand in their courtroom can put someone on the real list. Everything else is just a $100-a-head grift. So Clay announces he’s starting his own list — the “FAFO List” (or Losers/Liars List, still deciding the name) — for people who have lied on good, God-fearing law enforcement officers and made false reports against them. He even jokes about charging $100 to get added, since everyone else is running the same hustle. First name already in mind: a Rankin County man convicted twice for lying on parole officers. Raw, unfiltered, zero apologies, and dripping with Mississippi sarcasm — this is Clay Edwards calling out the hypocrisy, the grift, and the personal attacks all in one shot. FAFO indeed.

In this fiery opening segment of The Clay Edwards Show, Clay claps back hard at his critics and the latest desperate attack on him — when a crew of three-time accused domestic abusers tracked down his ex-wife, dusted her off, and got her sober and out of jail long enough to do a hit-piece interview full of lies. Clay doesn’t flinch. He calls it exactly what it is: proof of how big the show has gotten that people are now willing to go that low to try and take him down. Then he flips the script and goes full investigative mode, exposing the so-called “Brady List” (Giglio/Brady list) that’s being hyped by grifters across Mississippi. He breaks it down: regular citizens can’t just “add cops to the Brady list” and magically make them unable to testify. That’s a scam. Only a judge who catches a cop lying on the stand in their courtroom can put someone on the real list. Everything else is just a $100-a-head grift. So Clay announces he’s starting his own list — the “FAFO List” (or Losers/Liars List, still deciding the name) — for people who have lied on good, God-fearing law enforcement officers and made false reports against them. He even jokes about charging $100 to get added, since everyone else is running the same hustle. First name already in mind: a Rankin County man convicted twice for lying on parole officers. Raw, unfiltered, zero apologies, and dripping with Mississippi sarcasm — this is Clay Edwards calling out the hypocrisy, the grift, and the personal attacks all in one shot. FAFO indeed.

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