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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Virginias approach to people is extremely insincere when she says that she wants to give them a chance to not come out, looking like the bad guy. Writing those words down is indicative of her true wishes, it is just that. Regardless of whether or not someone did or didn’t speak to you this podcast was always going to drag those people through the mud, just like it did with the housekeeper. Virginia’s claims about Dershowitz are somewhat amusing in hindsight, considering she has come out stating ... more
rena is such an insufferable abusive cunt. Incredible podcast, my heart goes out the the victims.
Brilliant reporting team and brave survivors tell an important story about abuse of power and back room deals. US Atty, prosecutors, presidents … it’s about the justice system, politics and money. I appreciate they do not go into the details of the SA — The story is about the system that failed the victims and the survivors’ fight for justice.
This show is very repetitive and is front loaded with too many ads, some that repeat. more
Just listened to the episode about where his money came from. Did anyone ever really look in the warehouses of New York? I hope someone is still looking to find the dirty money that was hidden in the Tower finance case. I know someone, although on smaller scale, that is still getting away w it. Find the records that will secure the money for the women he hurt. more
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