
Allegedly Golden is a podcast that breaks down high-profile civil lawsuits through the lens of a seasoned civil litigator with 25 years of experience. Instead of headlines, hot takes, or breaking news, this show focuses on what the legal documents actually say, how the civil justice system really works, and why media coverage so often gets it wrong. From celebrity defamation cases to corporate bat... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureEducation | |||

In this episode, i'm bringing on my most-requested guest, my husband. We talk about everything from meeting at a law firm to coaching youth sports and everything in between. I'll also give updates on the social media trial, the mediations in the Live... more
In this episode, i'm doing a full breakdown of a case that should be on everyone's radar; a California trial where a young woman accuses Meta, Google, TikTok, and Snapchat of causing her mental health issues. She, along with more than a thousand othe... more
In this episode, i'm sharing updates on several cases i've been following involving celebs and other people in the public eye. I give a brief overview of appeals and how they work, so we can follow some cases that are headed to that level in the comi... more
In this episode, @littlegirlattorney and I take you inside the courtroom for the highly anticipated Lively v. Wayfarer hearing. A nearly three-hour proceeding that revealed far more through the judge’s questions than through the arguments themselves.... more
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Found Not Actually Golden (NAG) on YouTube whilst following the Lively v Baldoni legal drama and have come to rely on her for factually accurate, impartial and entertaining content further enhanced by her fantastic legal expertise and ability to explain legal concepts in a way in which I wish my high school teachers could have replicated but did not. Love the podcast, it IS golden!
Have been watching NAG for a year on TT and I can confirm her legal commentary is accurate. She presents it in an interesting way; and is also so personable. If you are looking for brilliant legal insight from a down to earth lawyer that feels like a respected friend, you are in the right spot. Enjoy! And congrats NAG!
Started following on YT for the Blake Lively vs. Baldoni legal talk and now here because I really enjoy her take on everything.
Once the High Profile Baldoni/Lively hit Utube and Twitter, I have discovered amazing content creators. Not Actually Golden was my go to listen. The coverage was informative, non biased and delivered in a way that you completely understand. I will be tuning in on the regular :)
A perspective I can really relate to. The Lively/Baldoni content brought me to this creator, and I’m very much looking forward to the weekly podcast and seeing how it evolves. I’m here for the insights beyond just the topics that brought me here!










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Centered around the complexities of civil law, the focus is on analyzing high-profile civil lawsuits through the insights of a seasoned civil litigator. The discussions sift through sensationalized media narratives to explore the underlying legal frameworks surrounding notable cases, such as celebrity defamation and corporate disputes. Unlike typical coverage, there's a commitment to unpacking the actual legal documents, providing audiences with a clear understanding of the civil justice system, while also acknowledging the interplay of drama and public interest in these cases. This is complemented by personal anecdotes from the host's extensive legal career, making the content accessible and engaging.
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