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A podcast about sports, politics, current events, and culture. We talk with people who are setting the trends and making noise. The ideas may not be mainstream but they are provocative.
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Ghislaine Maxwell's Defense Sucked - She is Guilty
Attorneys often play it safe, and play it too safe. Ghislaine Maxwell's defense was a "standard" old textbook play, which basically argued the witnesses were all lying. In order to properly defend someone, or give them a fighting chance, you need to do two things effectively, First, Tell a Story; Second, The Defendant's voice is often a necessity where they are the only party that can dispute the mountain of evidence. In this segment we explore the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein's girlfriend, the defense, and what went horribly wrong. This podcast in no way conveys legal advice, and if you have a legal problem get an attorney immediately. This podcast is my opinion only.
Running with Ritter - Episode 2 - The Vinny Raffa Effect
In this episode we talk with world renowned street artist Vinny Raffa. Vinny Raffa's art can be seen all around the world as a result of his posse. We discussed famous people who love Vinny, people who hate Vinny, and everyone in between. Vinny is so famous that urbandictionary.com has coined a term called the "Vinny Raffa Effect." Learn about how street art, skateboarding and the world of tagging intersect. Vinny is opening his own art studio in Nanuet, New York, which we explore as well.
Five Minute Cases - Dog Bites and Cops Shot
In the first segment of Five Minute Cases, we talk about a case where a police officer went onto private property without a search warrant, was attacked by dogs, and then tried to kill the dogs, but instead slipped on ice and shot himself in the foot. To add insult to injury, the officer then filed a civil lawsuit against the homeowner alleging that the dogs were vicious. The homeowner hired Mario M. Blanch, Esq. and the case was dismissed. The entire case is given to you in five minutes.
Richard Rivera Exposes Corruption
In the 1990s, in Hudson County, New Jersey police corruption was running rampant. A small town in Hudson County called West New York had sold its soul to the Cuban and Italian Mafias. The police were on the take. We talked to Richard Rivera a young police officer who worked with the FBI, wore a wire, and put himself in danger to expose corruption within the ranks of the police. Richard Rivera is an expert in police procedure and police protocol. He has appeared on Vice Television and other programs discussing his time in West New York and the current state of policing. In this episode we delve into the experiences of Richard Rivera exposing the corruption in West New York.