Justice doesn’t always find itself in a criminal courtroom. Sometimes, it happens in a civil court. Join host Jillian Jalali as she discusses some of the most fascinating civil trials to date.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
In this episode, we explore the civil suits surrounding Stormy Daniels and the role they may have played in the recent indictment of former President Donald Trump. more
Tom Girardi was known for acquiring huge settlements and victories in high-profile legal cases. But in recent years, the husband of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Erika Jayne Girardi, has been accused of swindling millions of dollars from clie... more
In March 2005, Andrea Constand filed a civil lawsuit against Bill Cosby, who was, at the time, one of the country’s most famous and beloved comedians. The suit was quickly resolved with a settlement, but years later, it would resurface and would star... more
When a gay couple tried to order a wedding cake for their upcoming wedding reception, they were stunned when the cake shop owner refused to make it for them. It was a case that went all the way to the Supreme Court - Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado ... more
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I was quite dissatisfied with the episode about Stormy Daniels on account of how quickly our host glossed over the details about the 2 court judgements that went against Stormy. You could have given us more information about those decisions but elected not to do so. Why? You don’t like Trump, fine whatever. But trying to make this former harlot out to be like the new Joan of Arc is ridiculous. She is no victim, what she is, is accountable. And she is by no means a better person than Trump. And b... more
Have always loved Court Junkie, and Civil is just as fantastic. I love the “Law & Order” type shows, and these two are so similar, with a real life twist. And I’ve always found that reality is much more strange, interesting, and, unbelievable than anything anyone could ever imagine to create. more
Decent podcast but tries so hard to be woke. I should have learned my lesson with court junkie…
When will you do an episode on the Obiden family corruption?? Seems fair!!
Please. No. More.
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