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Kash’s Corner: Three Bombshell Cases—A Closer Look at the Ghislaine Maxwell, Elizabeth Holmes, and Jussie Smollett Trials

Kash's Corner

Kash Patel

Government, News, Politics

4.8627 Ratings

🗓️ 4 December 2021

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Kash’s Corner, we take a closer look at three high-profile trials currently making their way through the courts: Ghislaine Maxwell, the former girlfriend and business associate of Jeffrey Epstein; Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the blood-testing company Theranos, who is accused of wire fraud and conspiracy; and Jussie Smollett, the “Empire” actor accused of faking a hate crime against himself.

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0:00.0

Hey everybody and welcome back to Cash's Corner. I hope everybody had a wonderful Thanksgiving

0:15.5

break and we're ready for a new season of Cassius Corner starting today. I can't believe that it's actually

0:22.3

season three. I mean, the time has gone back so, so, so, so fast. That's unreal. We actually

0:28.5

kind of, you know, missed kind of the thick of the Kyle Britton House trial, which was something

0:33.3

that obviously you would have had a lot of opining to do on.

0:38.4

But there's three trials going on right now that are, I don't know, kind of high profile,

0:43.7

but they don't seem to be getting a ton of media attention.

0:47.2

We've got Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos.

0:50.6

We've got, of course, Ghislaine Maxwell.

0:53.1

That's probably the biggest one. And then, of course, there's

0:56.6

Jesse Smollett. And these are all happening simultaneously. Let's dig into these. And you actually,

1:02.8

it's kind of cool because you can kind of look at this from actually both sides, both from the

1:07.2

prosecution side and the defense side. When I started my career after law school, I was a public defender for many years, and then I became a federal prosecutor. And I actually ended up trying 60 criminal jury trials to verdict, which is probably more than most people trying a lifetime. And I was fortunate to do that work for almost a decade. And so a lot of experience, not just in federal court, but also state court. And so we're

1:27.7

talking about cases today that are in state and federal court. The written house case was in state court. We won't spend much time, if any, on that, but the Smollett case is over in state court. I also think for like media purposes growing up, I remember, you know, I was in high school and the OJ verdict was handed down. And in terms of like a case of that kind of magnitude,

1:45.5

I think Rittenhouse probably equaled it or got close to equaling it. You know, everybody

1:50.2

followed the Rittenhouse case. And usually you get one case every now and then that peaks,

1:57.8

you know, the national interest. I think these three cases do peak the national interest. I just think

2:01.5

it's very unusual for them literally to be going on as we speak simultaneously from coast to coast.

2:07.5

So I'm pretty excited to talk about these three cases and maybe guess where they're going to go.

2:13.1

Well, so, okay, let's start here. What is the situation with the Elizabeth Holmes? Like, what are the

2:18.8

charges? Yeah, so that case has been building for quite some time. I mean, they've already

2:23.7

made documentaries out of this and movies out of this, and she hasn't even been to trial yet.

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