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June 11, 2025 47 mins

KiddChris and Sara discuss the sentencing of teacher Emily Nutley to 3 years in prison for hooking up with kids, giving them test answers, and money. There was debate over whether the sentence was too lenient or too harsh, with parents seeking a longer sentence. The prosecutor in the case was Elise Deters, Joe Deters’ daughter.

Sara has a story about the upcoming Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. Noting that Joey Chestnut, the 16-time champ, is expected to return after being out last year due to a sponsor drama with a vegan hot dog company. Joey Chestnut's past records in various eating contests were highlighted, such as 83 hot dogs in 10 minutes and 182 chicken wings in 30 minutes.

Sara discusses her upcoming contract renewal for the show, expressing insecurity but noting her program director's positive feedback. The conversation also touched upon the intricacies of radio contracts, including non-compete clauses.

A bizarre story about a man known as "Cowboy Cody" from Murray, Kentucky, who was arrested for releasing a raccoon into a bar, which then bit someone. This was not his first incident, as he had previously been arrested for riding a mule while drunk and hitting people with a bullwhip.

The "Can I Sue" segment featured legal expert Stuart W. Penrose addressing caller questions:

A man named Robert asked for advice regarding a hit-and-run incident where the at-fault driver's insurance wouldn't cooperate without her statement. Stuart advised going through his own collision coverage initially and encouraged pressuring the at-fault driver to cooperate with her insurance.

Jonathan, a new homeowner, inquired about suing the sellers for not disclosing a failing HVAC unit after finding a prior inspection report. Stuart confirmed this could be grounds for a lawsuit.

A lawsuit against Costco for a collapsed display cabinet injuring a woman was also mentioned, with Stuart explaining that a $25,000 lawsuit often means the complaint is for "no less than $25,000" to get into a higher court.  
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yeah, HiT's a kid Chris Show one O two seven
W E B n U. Our phone numbering here is
five one three seven nine one two seven. Devastating day yesterday,
Emily Nutley, that teacher is going away for three years.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Is it devastating because she should have gotten more time?

Speaker 1 (00:17):
No, No, she should have been I was on the
front steps waiting to take her home. You're set of
the j of the courthouse. You are the.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
Exact opposite of apparently what she's into. Dude, that's some
wild stuff that we heard about, like giving the kids
answers to tests and hooking up in the classroom and
giving them money so we could be on a pickleball team.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
Yeah, that's that's all stuff that's found in my browser
at home. That's the kink come into ew.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
This just so gross.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
Yeah, it was weird seeing her walk out in handcuffs yesterday.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
I know she is that.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
It's very It's a sad and weird situation all around.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
She's a teacher that got in trouble for hooking. And
then you know, I she read that statement about how
she was sorry and stuff, and I was like good.
Her statement was that it was like she could be mayor.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
That's how what else is she gonna say?

Speaker 3 (01:05):
Though, I'm sure she had somebody.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Help or write it, I know, but it came across
as like zero feelings and just a shell, like like
our mayor with any statement.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
He says, we'll get back to the mayor here in
a second.

Speaker 3 (01:16):
But eman, it was sad, you know, watching the parents
come forward and hearing what they had to say and
how their kid is kind of like, you know, messed
up for life and needs counseling. And that was his
actual counselor. Who now look at the situation that they're in.
But yeah, she's like, I'm without my husband now, my
kids are disappointed in me. I've got to live with
this forever. And the only person that showed up for

(01:37):
Nutley was her dad. So parents will love you no
matter what. But man, this is a tough situation.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
Let's swing it to the more fun stuff. Yesterday I
went swimming and I was out outdoors and I'm doing
my treading, you know, the water and stuff, and.

Speaker 2 (01:56):
Just you're actually like doing laps here my tread.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
Water I just got going too very deep end.

Speaker 2 (02:01):
And I just kind of just kind of bop around
or what.

Speaker 3 (02:03):
Yeah, yeah, Okay, I don't know if you were like
Michael Phelps, No, I don't do that arms in the
air and going underneath.

Speaker 1 (02:10):
So uh And I'm in the pool and it's outdoor
pool obviously, and it's got all the cicadas in there,
ew and and I'm thinking how horrible this is for
these guys. Okay, they they their their whole life span
is they're in the ground for all these years. And
then they come up and they go, yeah, I'm kind
of tired, but I'm supposed to go get laid, so

(02:31):
I'm gonna go fly around. And then they're like, I'm
gonna get some ciccada ass and then they just kind
of fall in the pool. They're like, wait, wait a minute, this.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
Way this is not how I wanted to go out.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
Yeah, because I guess they like kind of flip over
on their backs and all of them were the legs.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
And I'm I'm treading weather and I'm just kind of
like ugh, and I'm splashing them away and as they
splash them, they do that.

Speaker 4 (02:58):
Click like the sounds it's my skin crawl. And they're
all like, can't and they're like mad, you know what
I mean? And I don't blame him. And that's why
I was kind of like thinking, I'm like, well, I
don't blame them. They're pissed, and they're like, I'm supposed
to get late after fifteen years of being in the
dirt or whatever it.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
Is, and they've probably been in talks with somebody else,
like all right, once we get out there, it's you
and I against the world.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
And they're all like groggy from sleeping, and they bang
into each other above the pool and they fall in
and they're like, come on.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
There's such dumb bugs.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
That would be so me. If I was a cicada,
that'd be me. I'd come out of the dirt and
follow in a pool. Yep, die a virgin Die of
a virgin cicada.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
That is the cicada version of you.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
You have just little legs in the air, flipping out,
your little red eyes going back, your mad No. No, no, dude,
they're all over our door downstairs.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
No, They're everywhere, and I'm running to get in.

Speaker 3 (03:54):
I'm like, if there is a security man watching this
right now, I'm sure he's enjoying all of the people
flipping out trying to get into the door.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
Yeah, it's just girls gone, like randomly, you're outdoors, you
just hear girls go, that's me pipping the hair and stuff.

Speaker 3 (04:09):
Yeah, I start screaming no matter what. At the pool,
we're landing on my windshield. Yesterday when I was driving
through Oakley.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
Oh, I swear it's like protesters are throwing stuff at
your windshield when you're driving. That's the other thing. You're
a cicada. You're like, yeah, I'm out to get some
do a car.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
You're like, no, that's even worse than the pool. It's
just a rough situation. But I'm ready for them to go.
I feel like we still have a couple more weeks ago.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
I don't know when it ends, not soon enough. I
know it kind of sucks it during the pool because
like I'm just kind of like swimming around. I'm just
kind of looking at stuff, and then you, like you
just then you turn around and there's like three of
them on their back on I know, everybody goes, oh, stop,
they're harmless. It doesn't matter. They're still creepy when you

(04:56):
turn around and they just kind of surprise you or
they dive bomb you.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
I understand.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
I understand that they're harmless, but like the crunching sounds
and the noises that they make, and they're so big.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
And wingy and they're red eyes.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
I'm like, I can't do this. They make my skin crawl.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
And they're everywhere everywhere.

Speaker 3 (05:12):
I told you yesterday that there it is a thing
now trending on TikTok, all of the cicados at King Silence.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
And I'm going there today with the girls. I know you, Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
I want them to make some cicada videos. They're so
loud there in the trees.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
Well, think about this. You're going down one of these
rides and you're screaming with your mouth though, and one's
gonna fly in your mouth.

Speaker 3 (05:32):
Oh my god, I'll get sick. I will throw up immediately.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
Yeah. When I left this morning again, there was a
few in the trees that are just out late partied,
like the p ditties of cicadas. I just hear them
in the trees, sick.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
Little freak offs.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
Yeah, the cicada freakoffs.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
That's exactly what's going on. It's non stop sex until
they die.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
I know, I know. That's it.

Speaker 3 (05:57):
Mean, unless you fall into a pool and run into
a car land on the wrong person that's got like
a paddle ready to smack dude.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
Yeah, I don't care who you are. When they land
on you, you still.

Speaker 3 (06:07):
Do yeah, on your arms and everywhere. And it is
funny seeing like grown men freak out over them.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
Yeah. And then when I walk up to my do
my apartment door and they're like on the door and stuff,
I'm like, God, damn it, I can't go in. Yeah.
I just take whatever I have, like my phone. I
just go thick.

Speaker 3 (06:23):
And then they'll just land on your phone and live
until you crush it. They do not care. They're the
most ballsy little things that we've got living right now.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
Yeah. Yeah, all right, Well and actually, you know, I'm
gonna put this out there. If you believe that they're
really insects, you're stupid. They're actually drones from China.

Speaker 2 (06:41):
Oh okay, so.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
Let's run with that. Let's run with that. Sarah Lisa
is here. She's got a theme song. It means important
stuff's come in your way.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
Only the most important ish your morning.

Speaker 1 (06:54):
Put on your seatbelt, try say let's do this.

Speaker 3 (06:57):
Oh yeah, buckle up, baby, because making the headlines is
more arning our favorite gizzy gobbler, h I love me
a good.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
Hot I would never Well, not all hot dogs are good.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
Yeah, you're right.

Speaker 3 (07:11):
I've had a couple of rough ones in my life.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Do you remember the hot dogs back in the day. Uh,
I don't know if they still make them. My aunt,
the ones that have the cheese inside.

Speaker 5 (07:18):
You.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
I don't do cheesy wieners.

Speaker 3 (07:21):
I don't like them.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
My dad myself like the cheesy mets. I'm like, why
are we combining this with cheese? They don't need that.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
It's like cheese whiz, It's not like it's not like
real cheese. See. I wrap my hot dogs and cheese
and then when I come take them right off the
George Forman grill. I can't do microwave hot dogs. I mean,
I have none of this.

Speaker 2 (07:44):
Sounds good, Christopher.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
You got a grill them though, they got to be charged.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
Yes, with the grill marks on them. I like them
a little burnt. Yeah, it's mustard. I keep it simple.

Speaker 3 (07:52):
I don't need the cheese unless I'm doing a cheese
tony skyline. I'm not a fan of sour crowd. Can't
do it. Tried it once. It was gross.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
Sorry for interrupting.

Speaker 3 (08:01):
He pretty basic. Back to the Gobbler. The fourth of July,
Nathan's hot Dog Eating Contest could be back to normal.
By the way, we're just three weeks away until the
fourth of July. Summer's almost over. And if you remember
last year, Joey Chestnut, the sixteen time champ, was out
because of the sponsored drama. I guess he was sponsored

(08:24):
by some vegan hot dogs, possible foods.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
Performance enhancing drugs. They were covering it up.

Speaker 3 (08:30):
I knew that there had to be something like this
guy is way too good at doing all this.

Speaker 1 (08:34):
Yeah, he was on that pink substance that p Diddy
was handing out at parties.

Speaker 2 (08:41):
You never know.

Speaker 3 (08:42):
I hope we don't find that out though, that he
has any sort of no please beef with Diddy beef.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
See, yeah, I know what you did, but a beef
would be a you mean, a connection, but you're trying
to make it. I was trying to get it didn't work.

Speaker 3 (08:56):
But anyway, I guess this year, maybe somebody laughed. Okay,
maybe they don't have beef this year. Okay, maybe no
drama because organizers and sponsors. I guess they're all working
to make sure that things can resume as normal and
it's a fair competition of bringing Joey Chestnut back.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
Yeah, I mean that's the whole star power. And you
want to compete if you're somebody local, you want to
compete against him.

Speaker 3 (09:19):
You want ratings or nuts. That's really what it comes
down to. I didn't even watch it last year, and
normally I do.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
Yeah, when the headline is he's not going to be here,
Oh good thanks, o goodbye? Yeah, thanks, are not waste
my time.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
Last year, I.

Speaker 3 (09:33):
Guess some guy named Michael Bertoletti. Yeah, some guy Bertilletti.
He won the title with fifty eight hot dogs in
ten minutes. Good for him, but nothing in comparison to Joey.
Joey's record eighty three dogs in ten minutes.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
That's like, see what is quick math?

Speaker 3 (09:49):
With how many seconds that takes for one hot dog.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
It's like comparing Metallica to a local band.

Speaker 3 (09:55):
Honestly, though, I mean, this is the champ. Nobody can
do what Joey Chessnut does. Some other crazy records that
Joey has forty four raising canes chicken fingers in just
five minutes. You know how big those tenders are. Yeah,
I mean just eating three and five minutes is a lot.

Speaker 1 (10:13):
Yeah, I know.

Speaker 3 (10:14):
The sauce and the bread and the fries and everything.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
But still I go through it so fast. You want
to enjoy those.

Speaker 3 (10:19):
You want to take your time with the raising cane. Yeah,
he came to Cincinnati and had fourteen slices of that
pumpkin pie from Frishes in just three minutes.

Speaker 1 (10:29):
He put him out of business.

Speaker 3 (10:33):
And now all of a sudden they're in a graveyard. Like,
what's going on, Joey. He's had one hundred and eighty
two chicken wings in thirty minutes, thirty two big Max
in thirty eight minutes. Oh god, and he's able to
chug a gallon of milk in about forty one seconds.
All of this sounds disgusting, But.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
I would love for him a scan of what his
giz belly looks like.

Speaker 3 (10:55):
I feel like I've heard in interviews that he's pretty normal.
He works out like normal, normal diet. But how do
you just go out and do that.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
I would imagine a gag reflex. Thing is just gone, right,
I would imagine.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
And then I don't think he's doing a whole lot
of chewing at this point.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
He's got a really big a sophaga.

Speaker 1 (11:15):
Yeah. Yeah, Well there's medical people there too, So he's like, well,
I'm good to go if I start choking and dying.
I wonder if he's ever got food poisoning at any
one of these events.

Speaker 3 (11:24):
Oh, I'm sure he's ran into some issues. Yeah the
way right, we're just seeing all of the impressive stuff now.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
But he's been competing for decades.

Speaker 1 (11:31):
I know, what a gig.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
I know he's been able to make a living out
of eating.

Speaker 3 (11:36):
Food, Like what a dream?

Speaker 1 (11:37):
Yeah? Right, and he.

Speaker 3 (11:38):
Doesn't have to do it every day, Like what's he
doing on a weekly basis?

Speaker 1 (11:42):
It's like what if his dad broke his balls? Growing up?
Like Jesus crying? You just sit around and eat? What
are you going to do with that?

Speaker 3 (11:49):
You rack up the grocery bill and what is this
really going to come out to? I'm spending all this
money at Kroger and for what now you're going to
do with that eighty three hot dogs? I know, imagine
being his parents growing up and having to buy all
that stuff. Yeah eighty three hot dogs? Man, that's wild.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
What are you gonna do with your life? I'm gonna
grow up and eat stuff and compete against people eating
a lot of stuff. Okay, you know what, if you
keep talking like that, you're gonna get a smack.

Speaker 3 (12:18):
Don't not like a wiener.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
I know the jokes are bad today.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (12:24):
I didn't get a lot of sleep last night.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
Well what you gotta do is laugh at him afterwards
like I do, and then people go, oh, you got
to teach him. It's a kid Chris show. It's one
two seven w Thank you, Sarah, Elise, I got you.
This is sports Let's say.

Speaker 6 (12:42):
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Speaker 2 (12:54):
How about those friends?

Speaker 1 (12:55):
Oh stop, Double A was dealing last night. He was
Double A the Enforcer. Yeah, darn Anderson, he's the new
you know what double aa Ace. Yeah, Double A the Ace,
that's his new nickname. Get the T shirts out right
now since he shirts.

Speaker 2 (13:10):
That was cool watching him last night.

Speaker 7 (13:12):
Fifth winn of to row last night, one nil over
those guardians. Abbott collects his first career shout out complete
game and Jim three hits walk five k's ye the
loan run of the game scored on a Spencer Steer
RBI single.

Speaker 1 (13:26):
In the fifth, but it was the D. No, it's
the D that got him through. A TJ.

Speaker 7 (13:31):
Friedel in the fourth up against the wall, crashes into
the wall and then Jake the Snake.

Speaker 1 (13:36):
Lays it out on the line and his seventh.

Speaker 7 (13:38):
Inning, yes, with a great catch of a liner. So
the Reds are now thirty five and thirty three and
going for the broom.

Speaker 2 (13:45):
Yes today and cool last night.

Speaker 3 (13:46):
But he gave all the credit to his defund can
even credit him himself, And I like that Tito left
him out there too.

Speaker 7 (13:53):
Nick Lodolo goes for the Red Legs today at twelve
to ten early game. Bengals up to a day two
of mandatory mini camp. Trey Hendrickson. And then there's the
Bengals was fined yesterday seventeen thousand. Today he gets a
fine to thirty four thousand. If he's not there tomorrow,
it's fifty three thousand.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
Yeah, that's whatever.

Speaker 3 (14:12):
And then girl math is saying that's well over one
hundred thousands.

Speaker 7 (14:15):
And the number one pick, Shamar Stewart sounded off yesterday
with no contract agreement yet, Smart saying that the Bengals
were more worried about winning arguments smart games.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
Yeah, that's that's smart. That went over real big in
mister Brown's office. Yo, brilliant man. Who's that kid? Where'd
we get him?

Speaker 8 (14:35):
Guy?

Speaker 2 (14:35):
You have four and a half sucks? Should you really
be talking that day?

Speaker 1 (14:39):
Your luck into the NFL? You put me on a
college football team? My fat bucket get four and a
half sacks?

Speaker 2 (14:45):
Yeah, it's like the Bengals picked you first.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
Maybe a little bit of respects to he's listening to
his friends back in the old neighborhood saying you need
to get that money.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
And he's got no practice under his belt.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
Wait until they sign him and he's a bus kind
of we were just talking about that.

Speaker 7 (15:03):
I mean, he'll you know, James Francis was a bust.
How many others there was? There's countless other number one
picks that were busts in the Bengals.

Speaker 1 (15:11):
Well, if they put if they put Bengal stripes on
a guy, he's a bust quite frankly.

Speaker 7 (15:15):
NBA Finals tonight at Indianapolis. It's a game three of
the series Thunder and Pacers that's tied a game apiece.
Uh NHL Stanley Cup Finals re zoomed tomorrow night Edmonton
at Florida Panthers up there two games to one yesterday
Penn Station East Coast sub Yes, they did, brought in
a boatload of food. I thank them very much because
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Speaker 1 (15:34):
When I walked that. When I was walking out, I
smelled it. I was like, what is that? I walked in?
It was awesome, even though I bet I grabbed two
cookies yesterday, as you should.

Speaker 3 (15:45):
They have the best cookies in the world, chippers, but
he doesn't eat that stuff.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
Make an exception, crafted subs fries. And they also brought
yeah they did, man drugs, three big jugs.

Speaker 2 (15:58):
When they brought us gift cards to order.

Speaker 7 (16:01):
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Speaker 1 (16:06):
Yeah one O two seven b N. Sarah told me
her contract's coming up right.

Speaker 3 (16:14):
This is true that Chad happened the other day with
our wonderful program director, who I love so much. I say,
I've had a lot of boss and not a lot,
but the boss that I have right now, our program director, Rhino,
is my absolute favorite boss I've ever had. He's so nice.

(16:35):
He just lets us be who we are I can
talk to him about anything. But yeah, he comes in
the other day and you know, I'm just sitting here
working by myself, and anytime he comes in and gives
me that face, I'm like, there is no face.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
You're worse than I am because.

Speaker 3 (16:49):
You put it in my head. No, don't we lose
our jobs at any second.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
Listen. And here's the thing, you know they say. They
always say like, well you always saw you know, and
it's like, you know what, you guys created this environment,
and it is true.

Speaker 3 (17:03):
He's like, by the way, uh, you know, coming up
on the contract stuff, I saw it come across my
email the other day and so we kind of went
through those steps and what that looks like. And I'm like, well,
what if what if Chris doesn't want me bag? Like
what if he kind of decides, like, you know what,
this isn't really what I want for my show.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
He just kind of was like, I don't know, and
like laughed at all. He's like, I don't think that's
the case.

Speaker 3 (17:32):
And just the way he kind of giggled about it,
he knows I'm.

Speaker 2 (17:36):
Like very insecure about it.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
I know, laughed at you.

Speaker 3 (17:39):
But you know what he did say I know he does.
You know what he did so though what he said, Sarah,
You've been the best thing for Christopher, and.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
Then I got all teary.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
I was like, hell, and it's funny, you know why
you laugh.

Speaker 3 (17:55):
I appreciated that though, because he knows I need the
little boost every now and then.

Speaker 1 (17:59):
You know why he laughed because he knows I have
no control over that because a couple of years ago
he had to fire everybody on my show and they
didn't come to me about that.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
I would come to you first. I think of you.
I think of reporting to you more than him.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
Yeah. Well, I mean if I honestly no, it's your
show here I have I mean I do have a say. Obviously,
I wouldn't go.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
To uh like I'm here because of you.

Speaker 1 (18:28):
Yeah, I've never you.

Speaker 2 (18:29):
Pulled me from the newsroom down the hall.

Speaker 1 (18:31):
Yeah, but there's always thought that goes into before I
have anybody on my show, I don't just go let's
try it.

Speaker 3 (18:36):
You know, it's always a popping in here. For a
few years before that was it became official.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
That's always a trial.

Speaker 3 (18:43):
But the higher ups were like, actually, we don't know
how to do this, Like we don't know how to
just pull you into that room and do the paperwork
and everything. It was a whole thing. But yeah, and
then my boss at the time, Jack Kremley, who I adore,
but he's like, are you sure this is actually happening.
I'm like, you know what, I don't know, Like, are
they just punking me?

Speaker 1 (19:00):
What's going I don't know how to do anything. We
don't know how to do this. We only know how
to get rid of people, not move them around.

Speaker 3 (19:05):
Right right. Yeah, So here we are two years into it,
and I guess the renewal stuff is coming up and
we got to look at the paperwork.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
Yeah, well we'll talk about renewing off the air, Sarah.
But it was great though. It was a good two years.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
It's been fun.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
And I guess I'm going back down to the news room.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
Yeah, Jessica will be a fun It will be a
good new uh uh, it'll.

Speaker 2 (19:28):
Just be you and Sarah Puppet.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
Just whoever is talking to that that new douchebag with
the Bengals that knew whoever is his his agent? Don't
get his agent?

Speaker 3 (19:40):
And Trey Hundrickson they both have some serious agents. Yeah, yeah,
they're like, don't do anything, don't just sit.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
Yeah, those people are stupid. That's so weird. I didn't
know it was already time for your contract stuff.

Speaker 3 (19:52):
Yeah. I mean I signed a three year yeah, yeah,
and we're two years in and I guess with the
final year.

Speaker 1 (19:58):
Oh that's right, they do that. Yeah. Here's how it
works in.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
Radio, because this is my first contract.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
Because they don't want it works, they want you locked
in a year before your deal ends because they don't
want you because you're not allowed to talk to anybody else.
They could talk to whoever they want. Yeah, but they
don't want you to talk to anybody else. They own me, right,
So they lock you in so within a year they
want you signed. So here's the thing. If they go

(20:24):
to you, they go, hey, we want you to stay,
and you go, I want to try something else. They go, okay,
go home. And then you go home and you have
to sit and wait, uh huh, and you can't talk
to anybody because you're still under contract. So then you wait,
and then when your deal is up, then you have
to wait till your nod compete is over. And that's fun.

Speaker 3 (20:43):
We've how to do that before.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
However long yours is or whatever it says, say it's
six months, So.

Speaker 4 (20:49):
Think I have a six month You're home for a
year and a half before you're allowed to talk to
anybody else, and by then the other place that you
wanted to go to is like who, Sarah who?

Speaker 1 (20:58):
Yeah, so that's why they do that.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
Then you just start selling feet.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
Pigs and then you're just rotting game over.

Speaker 2 (21:03):
Yeah, and everybody forgets about you.

Speaker 3 (21:07):
It's amazing how quick people forget yes, unless you constantly
remind it.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
But yeah, so anyway, contract conversations.

Speaker 1 (21:14):
I just love how to do that when when it's like, yeah,
it's time to talk about your livelihood, Oh, is everything
going okay? To see you later?

Speaker 3 (21:24):
Well, hopefully our program director is not saying that. When
we start those conversations. He seemed very optimistic and positive
about the.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
Reality is is if anything was shaky, they wouldn't even
talk to you about it.

Speaker 8 (21:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (21:37):
He seems genuinely very happy when we chat together. And
I think my biggest thing was like, well, I know
you want me here. I want to be here, but
does Christopher want me here in studio? Every morning?

Speaker 2 (21:50):
Where's my Sarah there?

Speaker 1 (21:52):
It is all right?

Speaker 3 (21:55):
Wild and Marie Kentucky, where Marie, Kentucky. Very south, like
five hours south. A dude name Jonathan Mason, also known
as Cowboy Cody of course by the locals. I mean
we are way south here. He's making the headlines. He's

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forty years old, and police are saying that the other
day they got word that there was some drama happening
with him at a local bar. No, you don't say not,
Cowboy Cody. People at the bar are saying that Cowboy
Cody released a raccoon before heading out, after some befriendship.

Speaker 1 (22:36):
Released it into the bar, into the bar.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Yes, let me just show you what this.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
Uh, what's it? What's the raccoon's name? Oh?

Speaker 3 (22:45):
I don't think the raccoon has a name.

Speaker 1 (22:47):
His name's Cody too. Oh yeah, that's uh. And he's
not smiling. Is he smiling in that picture? But there's
just no teeth there.

Speaker 3 (22:53):
I think that's what's going on.

Speaker 1 (22:55):
Wait, this is that the raccoon or the guy there.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
In multiple arrests. That was his first mug shot.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
Okay, oh yeah, okay, yeah, this guy's living. Yeah, he's
going the hard way. How old is that guy?

Speaker 2 (23:09):
He's forty?

Speaker 1 (23:10):
Oh that's a rough forty.

Speaker 3 (23:12):
Could be fifty, but the article says forty ye, So
he releases raccoon. Unfortunately, somebody was bit so that ain't good.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (23:23):
One of the bartenders there, she goes, look, I'm a bartender,
so you know I've seen some crazy.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
Stuff, especially there, and she.

Speaker 3 (23:29):
Said, nothing like this. And she said that cowboy Cody
has been warned to not come around because he started
a lot of drama before.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
Anyways, I'm going to ask him all about this when
I see him on the serpentine wall at the ear.
We'll see him in a.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
Couple of months.

Speaker 3 (23:44):
I see him walking around that big plate of chips
with all the barbecue sauce drunks around it.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
Yep, and his tarp rolled up under his arm. Where's
my spot?

Speaker 2 (23:54):
Wearing an Ebon T shirt from nineteen eighty five?

Speaker 1 (23:57):
You got where's any fingers?

Speaker 5 (23:58):
Is he here?

Speaker 1 (24:00):
He'll be like, who the hell are you people?

Speaker 2 (24:03):
You guys, I welcome all the comments.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
Where's joking today?

Speaker 2 (24:11):
We ain't doing that.

Speaker 3 (24:13):
So the bartender told Belice that cowboy Cody that he
lives alone on this farm and he's got a bunch
of animals, and he's been banned from a bunch of
bars because the latest one.

Speaker 2 (24:23):
Involved a mule.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
Yeah, he needs to stop releasing I understand releasing these
things into the into the wild, but not the bar.

Speaker 3 (24:31):
Could you imagine a little raccoon running around? He got
a couple of shots and you're like, did I just
see a raccoon?

Speaker 8 (24:37):
Go?

Speaker 1 (24:37):
Buy that? Bumps me out? You know what? Yesterday? This
is even yesterday. I could show you the text.

Speaker 2 (24:42):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 1 (24:43):
You know I'm not into buying a new home. Okay,
I already have a home that I'm you know, paying mortgage,
and I don't want another mortgage, but I am if
one comes along that is a small home. I sent
this to a realtor yesterday that is available and the
price is good, and it's off the beaten path.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
So those are like homes and scary movies.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
A little home somewhere where I can have a little
area for goats and just me goat yes, and just
go guy now, yes, just me living out there and
away for people. And the price is right.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
I will pay how many goats you planning on getting?

Speaker 1 (25:22):
Two or three? That's it, that's all I need.

Speaker 2 (25:24):
You don't know anything about goats.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
Yes I do. I know how to feed them food,
grass I will learn because I just wanted to eat
me and to go, so I mean, that's it. And
then I'm sitting there working to try to do that,
and this guy just happens to live on a farm,
would go. This guy has got that.

Speaker 3 (25:44):
I don't know. I don't know about the goats, but
he definitely has a mule, or he did. Because that
leaves the last arrest before this one. He was arrested
just back in December after showing up to a bar
drunk and riding a mule.

Speaker 2 (26:00):
I guess he was.

Speaker 3 (26:02):
He was apparently hitting people with his bull whip too,
and when police tried to arrest him, he took off
on his mule.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
Get him.

Speaker 3 (26:14):
It's so funny to me just picturing this drunk cowboy.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
Cody and he got away on the mule. Kind of.

Speaker 3 (26:20):
He didn't get very far. He did not get very far.
Police got him pretty quick. I mean, imagine a drunk
man riding off on his mule.

Speaker 1 (26:28):
We got him here on her.

Speaker 3 (26:31):
If I'm the police, I laugh at that. Okay, that
is fine.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
I would love to be a cop in that area.

Speaker 2 (26:35):
Oh that little small.

Speaker 1 (26:37):
Town that's where you go work for like two years
and then you write your book. I'd read it a
great book.

Speaker 2 (26:45):
So, uh, back to the raccoon thing.

Speaker 3 (26:47):
Uh, Cody has been charged with assault, criminal trespassing, resistant galt.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
Yeah, he'dy it's his raccoon. Does it matter?

Speaker 3 (26:57):
Well, it's his coon and he released it. He's the
one that started the problem. The raccoon didn't walk in
there on his own and decide to bite someone. He
was probably terrified.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
Yoh, it doesn't matter, is that it? Sarah?

Speaker 3 (27:08):
That's all I got on cowboy Cody because our guy
Stuart W. Penrose just walked in as long a time.

Speaker 1 (27:13):
So five one three seven, two seven. If you have
a legal issue and you want it sorted out, you know,
he'll help help, give you some tips and all that stuff.
All right. He's from the Manilo Law Group. He's in
next here on EBN. It's time for can I sue
with Stuart W. Penrose from the Manilo Law Group. Call
now with your legal questions? Five one three seven nine

(27:36):
one two seven Can I shoe? And Robert is here.
He's calling to talk to mister Stuart W. Penrose, who's
here from the Manila Lager Group.

Speaker 8 (27:46):
Hi, good morning, good morning, how are you guys?

Speaker 1 (27:50):
Going today, good man? What's up?

Speaker 8 (27:54):
Well? How liut? It as easy as I can triby
short and sweet. I was a victim of a hit
and run, and luckily there was a witness. I got
the witness, this testimony, there was a police report. Everything
was good. We keep trying to contact the lady. She
won't answer us. We got a hold of her insurance,

(28:16):
her insurance won't she has insurance. She did the hit
and run left, couldn't tell you why, no answer. She's
an older lady, she's in like fifty five six. He
owns her own house, drives a nice car. Fine. Anyhow,
the insurance won't release anything until they have a statement

(28:39):
from her, and they said within about two weeks they
would get it a statement from the witness and use
the witnesses statement versus this lady. And we haven't had
any contact at all whatsoever from the insurance company. So
I didn't know if there was something I could do
about it, or if I should hire a lawyer. I

(29:00):
should just wait and be patient.

Speaker 9 (29:01):
Well, I got some questions for you in a second here.
But she's got to cooperate with her insurance. By your
contract of insurance, you've got a duty to cooperate with
your insurance company. So if you cause an accident or
if they want to take your statement and they're your
own insurance company, you've got to do it. I mean, certainly,
if you have an attorney in a case, you don't
want to give a statement without talking to your attorney.
But if you're her, yeah, you've got to cooperate and

(29:24):
talk to your insurance company over this or else they
could deny coverage in a case and leave her out
to dry, which unfortunately could leave you out to dry.
So to some extent, are at the mercy of her
talking to her carrier. You know, there's ways to try
and put pressure on her. Let me ask you this,
what kind of damage we talk we're talking about just
property damage. Are you injured or what's the deal here?

Speaker 8 (29:45):
We're not injured. But our vehicle we just we purchased
it last year. I paid sixteen thousand dollars for it.
I's you got fifty thousand miles on it. It's very nice.
She'd beat up the fender and the bumper pretty well.
I would assume there's somewhere between five and maybe six
thousand dollars worth of damage.

Speaker 10 (30:04):
A lot of damage.

Speaker 9 (30:05):
Yeah, Uh, do you have collision on your own coverage?
I do, Okay, it might be easiest for you to
just go through that. For right now you'd be out,
You're deductible for the time being. But ultimately, you know,
you theoretically get that back from her carrier.

Speaker 10 (30:20):
But she's got she's got to cooperate with her carrier.

Speaker 9 (30:24):
It's in her best interest to do so. That's literally
why you have insurance. I mean, if somebody's running off,
it's usually for a bad reason. It usually means they
don't have insurance, or that they're maybe they have warrants,
or you just never know what you're going to see
with that. But if somebody's running, usually it's for a
bad reason. It's weird that she would do that when
she has insurance.

Speaker 1 (30:44):
So I don't know, is it though? You said, Stuart
that it's in her best interest to cooperate with the
insurance so they pay it off. But if she blows
it off, then they just kind of all disappear and
then it's on this guy.

Speaker 9 (30:55):
Well, technically speaking, she would be personally liable for it.
At that point, you'd have every right to go after
her for it.

Speaker 1 (31:01):
But like you said, though it's hard to collect on.

Speaker 9 (31:02):
It can be hard to collect. We don't know anything
about this person. You said she was driving a nice
car and all that middle aged lady.

Speaker 8 (31:08):
Yeah, she's Yeah, she's a slipping Jimmy as I'd like
to call it. We like research on her name. And
she's in the process of suing Dollar General for twenty
five thousand dollars because she tripped in front of her
parking lot.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
Oh, she have a good case, I bet.

Speaker 8 (31:24):
I don't know, Okay, still in the process.

Speaker 1 (31:27):
From what I know, I want to pay one dollar bills.
I don't know what was I going to say here?
What kind of car was she driving?

Speaker 4 (31:36):
Uh?

Speaker 8 (31:37):
I think it was a newer Key Optimum.

Speaker 9 (31:40):
Because she's driving a newer vehicle, she probably is somebody
with some assets. I mean certainly if she if she
blows off her carrier, you could you could sue her
for your damages. I mean, obviously you know, get this
forward through you with your insurance company. If this is dragging,
just so you get this done. But yeah, you could
go after her for restitution on this, but you'll have
to get into her and you don't do this yourself.

(32:01):
Depending upon the mount it may be a small claim
that he could do himself. So I mean figure that out,
you know. As far as this, I mean, if you
have a deductible, I mean really, what you would be
out would be your deductible at that point. And that's
what theoretically, if your carriers covered, that's what you'd be
going after her for. Your carrier would be able to
go after her too for it, and certainly they would try.

(32:21):
But yeah, I mean, if she blows off her carrier
and her carrier then denies coverage to her, you'd be
able to get a judgment against her, and if she
doesn't pay it, sometimes the carrier will get involved at
that point and perhaps pay the judgment. I had a
judgment paid that I got on somebody just last week.
I got a judgment against this person and the carrier called.

(32:42):
They paid the judgment.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
Wow.

Speaker 9 (32:43):
So that can happen too. And the other thing is
just making you jump through a bunch of hoops, certainly.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
But the other tip is you should always get hurt
when you get in an accident too, right, So you
should always be hurting in some way.

Speaker 8 (32:59):
You have a broken I believe we were no nothing
like that. We weren't in the car when she hit us.
We were actually at my daughter's field day. Well she
smacked us and took off from the bus driver actually
seen it, so thank thank goodness for her.

Speaker 9 (33:11):
You need the accident, right, You don't want him to
pull a flip in jimmy either, Okay.

Speaker 1 (33:18):
Well whatever, man, it looks I'm not I'm in it
for the for average Joe, not for these companies. Okay, Yeah,
so you got to get hurt right, all right? Man,
we don't.

Speaker 9 (33:28):
Condone insurance for all, but but if you have information,
I mean it sounds like you have her information somewhere,
try and put some pressure on her to talk to
her insurance company. It's an it's an every it's in
every bit of her interest to talk to her insurance
company and just get this resolve through them.

Speaker 8 (33:46):
So I couldn't get any trouble reaching out to her.
We know where she lives, we know we have a
bunch of information about the lady. Yeah, I didn't want to,
you know.

Speaker 9 (33:56):
Yeah, reach out and and encourage her to contact her
insurance company. You have damage on your car and it
needs to be paid for through her carrier or else.

Speaker 10 (34:03):
She could be personally liable.

Speaker 1 (34:04):
Don't threaten her anything obviously.

Speaker 11 (34:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (34:07):
Yeah, just with her assuing Dollar General like that made
me scared. It's like, man, she's gonna try tossume me
for harassment.

Speaker 5 (34:12):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (34:12):
Then you know, record yourself calling or whatever, so you
can you have backups saying perhaps he has.

Speaker 9 (34:16):
An attorney on that case, and maybe you could bring
this to that attorney's attention.

Speaker 10 (34:21):
Maybe can't hurt.

Speaker 8 (34:22):
Yeah, do you have any recommendations on an attorney. I've
called a couple around and Stewart done want the case.

Speaker 10 (34:28):
I don't know any attorneys. I've never met one.

Speaker 9 (34:32):
If if you were injured, you know I would be
willing to take your case if you were injured. I
do injury claims. I don't handle property only claims. I'm
not sure who does.

Speaker 1 (34:42):
See.

Speaker 9 (34:46):
Yeah, well you've gotten You've got your own assurance as
a back as a backstop to this, and that's good.

Speaker 10 (34:51):
You have collision.

Speaker 9 (34:52):
Everybody get collision, get uninsured, under insured, motors covered. You
have to protect yourself. You can never just trust the
other person to do the right thing, unfortunately.

Speaker 1 (35:00):
Yeah, and learn to get hurt. Jesus Christ.

Speaker 10 (35:06):
Yeah, I'm glad you weren't glad your kid wasn't.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
Yeah, all right, Robert, thanks man. Yeah, there it goes.
It's Robert doesn't know what to get hurt. Hey, Jonathan,
you're up, man, Yeah, thank you.

Speaker 8 (35:17):
Good morning guys.

Speaker 5 (35:20):
Hey, So me and the wife just bought a house,
our first house. Well, thank you, but it's been a
headache ever since the thank you, thank you. You know
how they're supposed to, like the sellers are supposed to
put like a disclosure saying that there's nothing wrong with

(35:40):
this house, or that there is, well, our HVAC unit
is about to go out. And when I was cleaning
up the house and kind of remodeling everything, we found
that they ended up in March getting inspection done with
everything going wrong with the h VAC unit. Is there
any way that we could like go after the sellers

(36:06):
for like fraud or anything like that.

Speaker 9 (36:10):
Potentially, yes, I mean if if if there was a
known issue that they failed to disclose. I mean it
sounds like that's a material issue here, you know, certainly
they could you know, potentially be liable to you for that.
I'm not sure what you bought the house with in
terms of inspection and in terms of contingencies, but I mean,
if you talk if you talk to your real estate agent.

(36:30):
I mean they're not a lawyer, but if you talk
to your real estate agent about this.

Speaker 11 (36:32):
First, the real estate agent was like, it's kind of
on you, guys, Okay, I'm just trying to get some
advice on what I should do next or who I
should pursue.

Speaker 9 (36:45):
Well, you need to talk to a real estate attorney
that handles things like this. Certainly there are folks that
do that. But I mean, yes, if that that's a thing.
I mean, when you're sell a home and there's an inspection,
you are required to uh, you know, uh disclose you
certain issues in the house. I mean I've I've sold homes,
I've had to do it. I've bought homes and I've
been on the other end. I mean i haven't had

(37:06):
that issue, thank god. But yeah, you have to have
a good faith effort to uh disclose known issues. And
if these pe and if there's a paper trail showing
these people had inspections and they knew of certain things
and they didn't they didn't disclose that to you, Yes,
certainly on his face, that seems like a violation that
you're dealing with here.

Speaker 5 (37:23):
Okay, all right, sounds good.

Speaker 9 (37:27):
I don't know what the damages are at the end
of the day versus the cost of hiring an attorney,
But to talk to somebody, sit down with somebody and
go through that with them, they'll they'll they'll be straight
up with you what your remedies could be and whether
it be worth your while.

Speaker 1 (37:38):
Well, I mean, if he's got to replace the like
the h fact h facts.

Speaker 10 (37:43):
Are you deal with an HVAC recently?

Speaker 1 (37:46):
Yes, I mean you'll have to. If he's got to
replace it, then then it would not be on.

Speaker 9 (37:51):
The tens of thousands of dollars that could be on
the old owners some sort of damages, some sort of
damages with it, certainly.

Speaker 5 (37:58):
Yeah, right, all right, okay, well, thank you for your help.

Speaker 1 (38:02):
Yeah, sorry, you're going through it because is this your
first house.

Speaker 10 (38:05):
First house?

Speaker 5 (38:06):
Man, Yeah, it's our first house.

Speaker 10 (38:08):
Yeah, welcome to the home ownership.

Speaker 1 (38:10):
Yeah, dude, it's thank you. Listen man, Uh, did they
give you a home warranty.

Speaker 10 (38:15):
With the house?

Speaker 7 (38:16):
They did.

Speaker 5 (38:18):
We already went through this through them for our hot
water heater and for them to replace our hot water heater.
It was going to cost fifteen hundred dollars and I'm like, well,
we just bought a house. We don't have that much money, yeah, River,
And so we just went to home depot got one
to like five hundred bucks. But I couldn't imagine going

(38:39):
through the warranty department for an h vacuum. It at
least ac is like thirteen thousand dollars for a new one.

Speaker 9 (38:47):
Yeah yeah, yeah, but you need your ah, especially in
the summer.

Speaker 1 (38:51):
Yes, dude, oh god. You know, and people say, oh,
you got to buy a house. If you rent, you're
just thrown away money. Right, I'm doing both right now.
I have a home and I'm renting. And you know,
if I if and I've rented homes in the past
where if the refrigerator breaks, you just call the guy

(39:12):
and he's got to come and replace it.

Speaker 10 (39:13):
There's a beauty too.

Speaker 3 (39:14):
Yeah, that's down.

Speaker 5 (39:17):
The downside with this is I bought it from my boss.

Speaker 1 (39:21):
Oh so yeah, good luck.

Speaker 5 (39:24):
I'm kind of sore, and I'm like, I want to
keep my job.

Speaker 10 (39:27):
But did you talk to him?

Speaker 11 (39:30):
Uh?

Speaker 8 (39:31):
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5 (39:32):
I have to get an HVAC specialist out there to
actually take a look into it to see how much
it costs.

Speaker 1 (39:38):
And then I don't know, you you kind of want
him to retaliate.

Speaker 9 (39:43):
It sounds like you've got an open line of communication
with him. He's talking with you about it, So that's
a you.

Speaker 1 (39:47):
Know, I don't know. I don't know.

Speaker 10 (39:48):
Your boss could be an upstanding guy, could not be.
I have no idea I.

Speaker 1 (39:51):
Want him to retaliate because then you have a lawsuit.
No he would Yeah, yeah, you would have a lawsuit
and you would have paperwork, and it would reason.

Speaker 9 (39:59):
This guy doesn't want to four your legal otiscy. He
just wants this thing straightened out and to live his life.

Speaker 10 (40:04):
I get it.

Speaker 1 (40:04):
Man, A good lawsuit would get you a whole nother house. Uh,
you know, maybe a bigger one.

Speaker 5 (40:10):
Yeah. Well, thank you for your help, guys, and have
a great rest of your day.

Speaker 1 (40:14):
Hey, listen, do you have kids?

Speaker 5 (40:17):
Not yet?

Speaker 1 (40:17):
No, don't have kids until all this is settled down,
Okay for a while?

Speaker 11 (40:21):
All right, Well do thank you guys.

Speaker 1 (40:26):
That was a good question.

Speaker 9 (40:27):
Wow, he's gonna come home to find out she's pregnant.

Speaker 2 (40:31):
Send that, Like what if this is the time where
they're like.

Speaker 1 (40:34):
Oh, make sure before she's pregnant.

Speaker 10 (40:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (40:39):
No, one wants to deal with the flashes.

Speaker 1 (40:42):
And we got to talk seriously about how you and
I are going to work together to get this Emily Nutley,
the teacher out of jail. She's served three years. You
and I have to figure out she.

Speaker 9 (40:52):
Got sentenced to three years. Yeah, we gottee your sentence yesterday.
We have to figure who was the judges sentence or
do we know.

Speaker 1 (40:58):
Is somebody wrong that should lose her judge license.

Speaker 3 (41:02):
I think the victim's family would say otherwise they wanted
to get the max of ten years.

Speaker 1 (41:08):
We need to start flipping cop cars these burning stuff.
This beautiful woman needs to be in my lap, I
mean needs to be set free.

Speaker 3 (41:17):
The comments on Facebook do sound a lot like what
Christopher is saying. Am I A bunch of dudes on
there are like where was this teacher at when I
was in school?

Speaker 1 (41:25):
I didn't say that.

Speaker 2 (41:26):
Now imagine if this were a guide teacher with girls.

Speaker 10 (41:28):
That's disgusting. Oh then they throw away the key.

Speaker 1 (41:30):
They should forever. You don't take advantage of a girl.
I'm first to say that, thank you.

Speaker 3 (41:38):
What do you think about the sentencing?

Speaker 9 (41:40):
Though I don't know enough about the fact that's right,
I've seen the case in headlines. It sounds like she
probably got an appropriate.

Speaker 2 (41:47):
Sentence could do less than three years.

Speaker 10 (41:51):
Rabbit holes. I can't go down here very law practice.

Speaker 2 (41:56):
I get it.

Speaker 3 (41:57):
You're being very careful, and like you said, you were
just not a educated on this certain situation.

Speaker 1 (42:02):
That's a coward's way out.

Speaker 3 (42:04):
You know what she's given dudes, answers to the tests
and seeing them after class, and yeah, well.

Speaker 10 (42:10):
Answers to the test is at least charitable.

Speaker 1 (42:12):
Yeah, that's right, you're helping out.

Speaker 2 (42:14):
She was there, counselor she was there.

Speaker 1 (42:15):
Yeah, yeah, exactly, she was counseling.

Speaker 10 (42:18):
Yeah, she's counseling.

Speaker 3 (42:19):
Y'all are sick.

Speaker 1 (42:20):
You can counsel me. Give me the answer.

Speaker 3 (42:23):
I told you you're like thirty years too old for her.

Speaker 1 (42:26):
More than that, you you.

Speaker 2 (42:31):
Boys.

Speaker 10 (42:32):
I just need to look up who the judge was,
because I could, I could formulate.

Speaker 1 (42:35):
It was a woman.

Speaker 8 (42:35):
It was.

Speaker 1 (42:37):
That, Okay, Well I saw on TV. Yeah, look it up,
Sarah Least.

Speaker 5 (42:41):
I am.

Speaker 1 (42:42):
Well, no, we'll know the answer if if Sewart just
walks out, it just stands like a bit.

Speaker 10 (42:46):
So there's a lot of new people.

Speaker 1 (42:48):
Steart just stands up and walks out, we'll have our answer.

Speaker 2 (42:52):
Talk amongst yourselves. I gotta find this.

Speaker 3 (42:55):
It just says a judge sentenced her to spend three
years in prison.

Speaker 10 (43:00):
It up on the Hamilton County website. Later I saw.

Speaker 1 (43:02):
Hers, No, it wasn't her. I know the prosecutor was
Joe Dieter's daughter.

Speaker 3 (43:10):
Yeah, oh yeah, I did see that.

Speaker 1 (43:12):
Who is I mean, she's wasting her time as a prosecutor.
She should be a model. I'm serious, and I love you.
Joe is a friend, and she is I mean, she's beautiful.

Speaker 2 (43:26):
Yeah, you don't want.

Speaker 3 (43:26):
To get on on Joe's bad side.

Speaker 1 (43:28):
There's nothing bad about saying your daughter is beautiful and
she should be a model. Just be here, just to
have her to defend the least.

Speaker 3 (43:38):
She's in the in the article. Yes, oh yeah, she's gorgeous.

Speaker 1 (43:41):
Yes, thank you.

Speaker 3 (43:43):
Okay, I don't know the judge. We'll have to look
at this later because we don't have a lot of
you're telling you about.

Speaker 1 (43:46):
The judge didn't look anywhere near what that prosecutor looks like.
I can tell you that because right when I saw
that and I saw a sentence right away, I said
that judge is jealous.

Speaker 9 (43:57):
Probably good they strategically had a female prosecutor on that one.

Speaker 3 (44:00):
Oh, I think so too. I think that was smart.

Speaker 1 (44:04):
Uh so Stuart W. Penrose. I guess the other thing
I guess we should bring up before we wrap up
here with you. Uh, there's this. It just happened here
in town Springdale location at the Costco. This woman is
a suing for twenty five thousand dollars. A display cabinet
at the Springdale location collapse on this woman at the

(44:26):
Costco and the store I guess failed to safely secure
the unit, warned Shadow.

Speaker 9 (44:34):
When they say sued for twenty five thousand dollars. There
are certain language you put in a complaint just to
get you into common Police court. Like my complaints say
no less than twenty five thousand dollars. It doesn't matter
if it's a twenty five thousand dollars case or a
ten million dollar case.

Speaker 10 (44:48):
That's just the language you're using, exactly.

Speaker 1 (44:50):
Ye people say do say they.

Speaker 9 (44:52):
Want twenty five Thousand's not necessarily what that means, dude,
what fell on her?

Speaker 1 (44:55):
It just says. It just says a display cabinets things happen.

Speaker 10 (44:59):
I've taken case similar to that.

Speaker 5 (45:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (45:01):
Absolutely, it happened over a year ago and it's caused
a lasting physical and emotional damage plus medical expenses and
lost wages.

Speaker 9 (45:11):
So if they hit their head, there could be some
some sort of TBI.

Speaker 10 (45:15):
There, I get it.

Speaker 1 (45:16):
But here's my question. Now, you've had to deal with
this kind of stuff doing your job in.

Speaker 9 (45:21):
The old cases like that every day and they'll say, oh,
we the cameras weren't working that day. Well, what you
want to do is you send out when you sign
up the client, you send out a preservation letter to
the UH to that company right away, so that so
that they're required to preserve all evidence in the case,
they open up a claim with their insurance company and
you work it through there.

Speaker 1 (45:40):
Okay. But now now if a place says, oh, we
don't have footage, is that better for them or is
it better It.

Speaker 9 (45:46):
Can cut both ways, depending upon the circumstance. Yeah, I
mean you have to have as a plane, if you
have the burden of proof to bring your case forward,
you've got to prove your case.

Speaker 10 (45:55):
They don't have to prove anything.

Speaker 9 (45:57):
Sometimes if there's witnesses, certainly that could be a tie breaker,
and that can certainly that can really help to to
prove liability. And in that case, if there's no video,
that could cut in your favor sometimes if you you know,
if if the client is by themselves when this happened
and there's nobody else around, the video could be absolutely necessary.

Speaker 10 (46:18):
To prove that, to prove the case.

Speaker 8 (46:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (46:21):
And and sometimes you sign up a case and the
video shows which you not not what you think it's
gonna show, right, and it cuts against you. So you know, yeah,
I mean, video is absolutely important, okay, but it can
cut both ways.

Speaker 1 (46:32):
Well, Stuart, it's always an interesting lifting the hood on
some of these cases. And here in your side of it,
because you know, us as regular people, we read something
in the paper, we just think, oh, that's an automatic
win or whatever. Then you give up the other side.

Speaker 9 (46:43):
Well, you read you read facts like that. I'm like,
nothing stands out as unusual to me about there. That's
the case you see all the time, right, Well.

Speaker 1 (46:48):
When you see the twenty five thousand, you think.

Speaker 9 (46:51):
That's just standard language you get into uh, because right
away I think I'm pleased you would think no less
probably was written as no less than twenty five thousand, right, right.

Speaker 1 (46:58):
But most people will read that and go that's it,
you know what I mean? Yeah, okay, So it makes
sense with the.

Speaker 9 (47:02):
Caller earlier set oh so and so sue and so
so store for twenty five thousand.

Speaker 10 (47:06):
Now they sued for no less than twenty five thousand.

Speaker 1 (47:08):
I'm glad you cleared that up. Okay, yeah, well, thank
you Storre. That's why you come in. That's why we
allow you to come in.

Speaker 3 (47:13):
We learned something new.

Speaker 10 (47:14):
You can hear about obscure things that are put on complaints.

Speaker 1 (47:16):
Yes, no, it makes sense.

Speaker 2 (47:18):
Your job is very interesting. We're glad that you're here.

Speaker 1 (47:20):
And we're out of time. Where can people call you?
Stuart W.

Speaker 9 (47:23):
Pen You can reach us the Manilo log Group and
products fall in their heads at stores and five one, three, seven,
two three, sixteen hundred ladies.

Speaker 1 (47:32):
Okay though, yeah right, well, thank you Stewart W. Penrose,
And we will do it again next week, all right,
thank you,
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