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🗓️ 8 November 2021
⏱️ 77 minutes
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We were due for a Girardi update, weren't we? Now that the season of Beverly Hills is over, we thought we should revisit the Girardi cases and provide an overview of what has happened since we released our last Girardi update this past June. There have been HUGE filings and allegations made within the bankruptcies that we had to share. The parallels with the Teresa and Joe fraud case cannot be more similar.
Please listen to our past Girardi episodes for a refresher on the case. We have 4 episodes in total about this case. Our first was episode 4 where we talked about the basics of what it was alleged Tom did in the Edelson case. There we explained how settlement funds in contingency cases work and how what Tom was accused of doing is basic lawyer no no 101.
Our second episode was Episode 9 where we went over Big Frank’s disbarment over doing essentially the same thing on a lesser scale. We then discussed one of the several LA times articles where they talked about how Tom’s connections got him by.
Our third and fourth episodes about Girardi were episodes 12 and 13 where we dove DEEP into the timeline of how this came to be, discussed the various cases involved, discussed the bankruptcies and some concepts like privilege, divorces and how it could benefit Erika.
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0:47.2 | So now that we have all survived a month of Beverly Hills reunions, we thought it would be good |
0:54.0 | to kind of go back to the Gerardi cases and explain what has happened since June, |
0:59.5 | which was the last time that we had released a Gerardi update. |
1:04.0 | If you haven't listened to the podcast before or you need a refresher, |
1:08.5 | we have done a total of four episodes about this case already. |
1:12.7 | Our first was episode four where we talked about the basics of what it was alleged that Tom did |
1:17.6 | in the Edelson case. |
1:19.2 | We explained how settlement funds in contingency cases work |
1:23.1 | and how what Tom was accused of doing is a basic lawyer. |
1:27.2 | No, no, it's lawyering 101. |
1:29.7 | You don't steal client settlement funds. |
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