Episodios

  • Tooters Chicken 'Daddy' Disaster
    Mar 4 2026
    A former Tooters Chicken employee is suing the company for over seventy-five thousand dollars, alleging sexual harassment by her manager, including being called 'Daddy' and receiving flirtatious texts. The case involves a hostile work environment and retaliation, with the plaintiff claiming she was constructively discharged after speaking up about the abuse. This true story is a shocking example of how power dynamics can be exploited in the workplace, and the devastating consequences for victims. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered legal advice.
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    4 m
  • Soda Saga
    Mar 1 2026
    A $23,000 contract dispute between a soda company and its distributor takes center stage in Oklahoma County court. Hitchcock Distributing, Inc. claims Okolahoma Soda Company, LLC breached their distribution agreement by terminating without proper notice. Join us as we dive into the drama-filled world of beverage distribution and explore what happens when contracts go sour. From the court filings to the shocking twists, we'll break it down for you. Remember, this is entertainment, not legal advice - so grab a soda and settle in for the wild ride that is Crazy Civil Court!
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    4 m
  • Debt Sold 5 Times
    Mar 1 2026
    A debt collector is suing an Orlando woman for $1,801.52, but the story behind the debt is a wild ride. The debt was sold five times before landing with LVNV Funding LLC, which is now taking Tamia White to court. We dive into the Byzantine world of debt collection and explore how this debt ended up in the hands of a company that didn't lend the money in the first place. This is a story of debt buyers, high-volume lawsuits, and the people caught in the middle. Listen to find out what happens when debt becomes a commodity. This is not financial advice, but it's definitely entertaining.
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  • Gas Math Mayhem
    Mar 1 2026
    A Texas-based energy partnership claims thirteen point five million dollars in damages from two gas companies, alleging conspiracy and breach of contract over missing metering data. The case revolves around who measured how much gas on which day, sparking a multi-million dollar legal war. We dive into the complex web of allegations, including breach of contract, interference with a contract, and civil conspiracy. VR4-Grizzly, LP, the plaintiff, asserts that MarkWest Western Oklahoma Gas Company, LLC, and Concord Energy, LLC, manipulated data to underpay for gas deliveries, resulting in significant financial losses. Tune in as we dissect the facts and unravel the drama behind this Oklahoma County District Court case. Remember, this is entertainment, not legal advice.
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  • VoIP Vendetta
    Mar 1 2026
    A former contractor for a small Oklahoma VoIP company is accused of raiding the company's customer list and impersonating the company to steal clients. The company, Telephone Connections, LLC, is suing Clinton Root under Oklahoma's Uniform Trade Secrets Act, claiming he misappropriated their trade secrets. The case involves allegations of corporate espionage, customer poaching, and even a complaint filed with the Federal Communications Commission. Tune in to hear the wild story of how one man's alleged betrayal could tank a small business. This is entertainment, not legal advice.
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  • Corporate Espionage
    Mar 1 2026
    A former executive at APCO Holdings is being sued for allegedly stealing trade secrets and competing with his former employer. Stephen Brandon Malicoate, the defendant, is accused of launching a competing business, CC Max, using APCO's resources and customer lists while still employed. APCO is seeking $140,000 in damages for breach of contract. This case involves allegations of corporate espionage and competition between a former employee and their former employer. We're not lawyers, but we'll break down the facts and discuss the drama unfolding in Canadian County, Oklahoma.
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    3 m