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Holding Court with Eboni K. Williams

#AskAuntieE: When Should I Take (Or Offer) A Settlement?

Holding Court with Eboni K. Williams

Uppity Productions LLC

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2021

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Jurors! We've got a special little nugget for you today. If you've ever wondered why people settle court cases or if you should settle yours, today Eboni breaks it all the way down in this quick #AskAuntieE segment. And contrary to popular belief, settling is NOT an admission of guilt. Please continue to slide in Eboni and Dustin's DMs, and tweet us with your #AskAuntieE questions and yours could be featured!

NOTE: Discussions in this podcast are for general information and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Always consult a lawyer for your individual circumstances.

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0:00.0

Hello world, you're tuning in to Amplify Color, and I'm your host, The Voice of Atlanta, Ryan Cameron.

0:06.0

During the course of this season, I'll show the stories of black trailblazers who left an undeniable impact on the radio industry, despite the uphill challenges they faced,

0:14.5

from the very first black DJ all the way to the voices you know and love today.

0:19.5

I'm Wendy Williams. My name is Wade. I'm from the baby boy's name.

0:23.0

Listen to Amplify Color wherever you get your podcasts.

0:30.0

Alright, what's up y'all? It's Ebony and Dustin here. We're gonna drop a full episode every Wednesday, and you know that's what we do.

0:50.0

If you haven't listened, go ahead and check that out right now.

0:53.0

But today, we also went to drop a little something special for you.

0:56.0

We call it Ask Auntie E. This is a segment for y'all so y'all can get a little bit more of this legal tea that we drop on Holden Court.

1:04.0

So listen, a lot of y'all hit us up with great questions every day, and we can't always fit it into our regularly scheduled docket.

1:10.5

So now we're gonna drop these Ask Auntie E segments to give you a little something extra.

1:15.0

So listen, please continue, hit us up, DM us, comment. We love y'all for that.

1:19.0

We want to make sure that our jurors are getting everything they need from the show.

1:24.0

I want to address a question that came from the viewership.

1:28.0

Auntie E, how do I know if I should settle or accept a settlement in a lawsuit or court case?

1:34.0

And the reference here they're providing is with Vanessa Bryant, of course the widow of the late great and wonderful Kobe Bryant with her mother.

1:44.0

And go again, it doesn't, you know, we talked about this.

1:49.0

It's been a minute.

1:51.0

I think it was really like our first or second episode we broke the lawsuit against Vanessa from her mother.

1:58.0

And frankly, that was another one where you are. You know I was feeling away.

2:02.0

Yeah, for sure.

2:03.0

Right, with these family members wanting, wanting a bag, expecting a bag.

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