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🗓️ 21 March 2022
⏱️ 50 minutes
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Now that the epic second season of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City is done, we thought we would review the statements Jen Shah and her husband gave about her pending criminal case and analyze them in the context of what we have learned about the case from the pleadings and the show. We also revisited the pre-trial motions (which we covered in detail in a prior episode) to get a sense of what her defense might be leading into trial and see whether the statements she made align with that defense. We also read from the transcript where Stuart pleaded guilty. Lastly, we give our general thoughts on the reunion.
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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. |
0:18.6 | Hi, I'm Sessie, and I'm Angela, and this is the Bravo Docket. |
0:22.1 | Hey everyone, and welcome back to the Bravo Docket. |
0:25.0 | So Salt Lake City is done. We have finally finished the reunion. |
0:30.4 | The season of Genshop being arrested is done. It was a three-part reunion, and that is what we |
0:36.6 | are going to talk about today. What were your thoughts on the reunion? Did you like it? |
0:41.1 | There are things I liked about it. I actually really appreciated Meredith. |
0:46.8 | Her ability to be vulnerable and cry while at the same time making a case and defending herself |
0:55.8 | without even seeming too defensive, or seeming like she was attacking. I thought that was actually |
1:01.6 | masterful, and I appreciated her use of her legal training in presenting her case. |
1:09.6 | But she's not a lawyer, right? She's not a lawyer. I don't know. You know what? We need to find out |
1:15.1 | because I don't know. In addition to law school, I'm assuming she took the bar exam. I don't think |
1:19.7 | she's barred. Oh, okay. I mean, she could have it in active license. My two of my state licenses |
1:25.4 | are inactive, so that I still have them, and I can renew them whenever I need them. But right now, |
1:30.8 | I only need the one I'm in. So yeah, I don't think she's barred. But yeah, she did do a really good |
1:36.4 | job defending herself and making her case. But overall, I just thought the reunion was too long. |
1:42.0 | There were really exciting parts of the show that I think could have been focused on more. I don't |
1:47.5 | know. It just felt like a lot of filler. And then the good stuff wasn't really touched on that much. |
1:53.7 | So I mean, giving credit to production, they had a lot of last minute. I mean, so Mary didn't show |
2:00.0 | up, and they didn't seem like they knew about that until right before. And then this stuff with Jenny, |
2:06.8 | and I'm assuming they tried to minimize her appearance whenever they could, since she's, you know, |
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