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🗓️ 9 December 2024
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Diddy’s Defense filed a Motion to Suppress findings in his laptop and other motions. I will go more in depth this Wednesday on The Emily Show.
Haliey Welch AKA Hawk Tuah Girl, was confronted by Coffeezilla for allegedly doing a Crypto Scam.
The movie Wicked is sued for misprinting their website on toy packaging; directing them to an adult site.
The United States Court of Appeal agreed that TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, must divest from foreign adversary countries in order to do business in the USA. The next step would be to appeal to the Supreme Court.
This year’s Spotify Wrapped is causing uproar over its results.
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to the Emily Show Monday edition that's meant to be quicker bits of the legal |
0:04.7 | stories you want to know. |
0:05.7 | But I cannot say entirely in itself is all that quick. |
0:08.3 | And it's definitely not going to be today because so much popped off last week that I feel |
0:14.0 | like this episode should be just titled, What the Fuck Happened on Friday? |
0:19.9 | But we have so much to talk about. |
0:23.4 | From the wicked lawsuit to whether or not Spotify Rapp is actually trying to get on Drake's |
0:28.6 | good side because he's thinking about suing them, question mark. |
0:32.7 | It looks like TikTok might actually get banned in the United States next month. |
0:37.3 | Then there's the Huck2a girl crypto scam and the internet telling her she needs to talk to a lawyer. |
0:45.7 | And then Dettie's lawyers just aren't done yet. |
0:49.1 | Let's get into it. |
0:50.3 | I'm legal analyst Emily D. Baker. |
0:52.4 | This is the QuickBits where I break down just the main |
0:55.6 | points of the pop culture and entertainment cases I'm currently covering on YouTube and the |
1:00.2 | Emily Show podcast. Let's get into it. If you have been around the Emily show and the live |
1:08.9 | streams for a minute now, you know that I enjoy a segment or episode called |
1:13.7 | Food Court. And in Food Court, we go over all the food lawsuits, whether somebody is suing over |
1:19.0 | the shape of a Reese's or whether somebody's mad that hot sauce isn't actually made in Texas. |
1:25.1 | But I'm feeling food court vibes from the Wicked lawsuit because this federal |
1:33.1 | lawsuit was filed on Tuesday, December 3rd over the Wicked Mattel Glinda doll. Glinda, |
1:42.2 | Galinda, I'll let you determine. Emily, is the movie Wicked still on your mind? |
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