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🗓️ 24 October 2022
⏱️ 60 minutes
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We are still feeling the after effects from attending BravoCon and want to share all about our interactions in this jam-packed episode. But what about the law? - you might say. Don't fret, we have found a way to link every interaction we had to a burning legal question you've had. We address what Jen Shah's presence at the afterparty could mean for her sentencing, the details of Lisa Barlow's legally compliant SEC filing, the deets about Bravolebs' contracts - YES we finally got some info, Nene Leake's lawsuit against the network and how that affected panelists, Teresa's prenup (or actually, lack of a prenup), and other highlights from our experience. We want to thank you, again, for listening. Our weekend could not have happened without your support! We also want to again note how lovely the bravolebs we met were, how rewarding it was to meet fans, and what a cool community we have here with other content creators.
We also discuss the NEW lawsuit Naomie Olindo is facing over her clothing business.
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0:00.0 | In reality television, the people are represented by two separate but equally obsessed attorneys. |
0:06.4 | This is their podcast. |
0:18.8 | Hi, I'm Sessie, and I'm Angela, and this is the Bravo Docket. |
0:24.8 | Hello everyone, and welcome back to the Bravo Docket. |
0:28.0 | This is going to be a special episode because Angela and I just got back from Bravo Con, |
0:33.3 | and we just had the absolute best time, so we're going to do kind of a combo episode |
0:40.6 | where we talk about who we met, who we saw, and sort of link them to legal updates. |
0:47.3 | You guys have been asking us to cover a wide range of topics, so we kind of found ways to |
0:54.2 | weave them into the experiences we had at Bravo Con, and that is what we're going to do today. |
0:59.6 | Before we dive into that, though, let's just talk about our Bravo Con experience generally. |
1:04.0 | I want to start by saying I recognize that it was an expensive event. |
1:08.8 | We were fortunate enough to attend, we paid, but we were fortunate enough to attend, so we just |
1:15.6 | want to share with everyone that could attend our experiences, but it was an awesome event overall. |
1:23.1 | What do you think? I was really grateful to be able to go. It, of course, like these things |
1:28.4 | always do, ended up happening at the worst time, so I got back from Bravo Con and immediately |
1:34.2 | was into a week full of deposition, so if my voice sounds odd today, that's one of the reasons |
1:40.0 | why I'm starting to lose it a little bit again. I had the best time. Sessie and I bonded so much. |
1:45.9 | It was the most time Sessie and I have gotten to spend together in person since we started the |
1:50.4 | podcast, and then that happened in connection with Bravo Con and having this great experience. |
1:55.5 | It was great. I loved it. Yeah, all right. We'll talk more about it as we get through. |
2:03.0 | So the first thing we want to talk about is Gencha. I think that was probably the most explosive |
2:09.4 | story that came out of the weekend, so Angel and I did a live, it was our first live on Instagram |
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