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  • Your CPA of 25 Years Just Gave Away 159 Grand
    2026/03/17
    A Tulsa yoga studio owner trusted her accountant with everything — her books, her bank accounts, her money — for twenty-five years. Then one day in January 2026, one hundred and fifty-nine thousand dollars vanished into a Chase account she had never heard of, authorized by a man she trusted completely, based on an email she never sent. Salt Yoga LLC and Teresa Gawey are now suing their longtime CPA Steve McCurley and his firm Gordon and McCurley in Tulsa County District Court, alleging professional malpractice, negligence, and unjust enrichment. The red flags were everywhere. The phone call never happened. And the accountant's explanation? Quote: I was confused. This episode is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
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    10 分
  • Billed to Death
    2026/03/13
    A billboard company is suing a truck stop for eight thousand three hundred thirty-four dollars over unpaid ads. The case, filed in Beckham County District Court, Oklahoma, alleges breach of contract. The defendant, Truck Stop 40, LLC, had a deal with Canyon Outdoor Advertising, LP, to rent space on four billboards along I-40, but failed to pay for the services. The plaintiff claims they sent invoices every two weeks, but the defendant never paid. The case raises questions about the economics of billboard advertising and the risks of non-payment. This is entertainment, not legal advice.
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    4 分
  • Facebook Fury
    2026/03/10
    A woman's Facebook rant allegedly damages an Oklahoma City contractor's reputation, sparking a half-million-dollar defamation lawsuit. Tuan Dang claims Amy Kim Nguyen's false statements on Facebook, including accusations of poor work and theft, have cost him current and potential clients. But is this a case of legitimate reputational harm or an attempt to silence a disgruntled customer? Join us as we dive into the wild world of online defamation and the blurred lines between free speech and libel. This episode is for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered legal advice.
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    3 分
  • Debt Collector Takedown
    2026/03/07
    Meet Peter A. Hoffman Jr., a man from Tuttle, Oklahoma, who's taking on a debt collection giant, Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC, in small claims court. He's not suing for money, but for proof - he wants the debt collector to show up with real evidence and a live witness to back up their claims. With a history of complaints and lawsuits against them, can PRA deliver? This is a David vs. Goliath story like no other, where one man's demand for transparency and accountability could change the game for debt collectors everywhere. Listen in as we dive into the details of this fascinating case. Remember, this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered legal advice.
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    3 分
  • GM vs. Marc
    2026/03/06
    In a bizarre case, General Motors is being sued by Marc Masters for $2,303.27 over a faulty car warranty. The case, filed in Garfield County, Oklahoma, claims that GM failed to honor its warranty obligations for the fuel injectors on Masters' 2021 GMC Sierra. With GM's history of warranty disputes and a pattern of denying claims for similar issues, this small claims case has all the makings of a David vs. Goliath battle. Listen in as we break down the facts and explore the implications of this case. This is not legal advice, but rather an entertaining look at the wild world of civil court cases.
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    5 分
  • Tooters Chicken 'Daddy' Disaster
    2026/03/04
    A former Tooters Chicken employee is suing the company for over seventy-five thousand dollars, alleging sexual harassment by her manager, including being called 'Daddy' and receiving flirtatious texts. The case involves a hostile work environment and retaliation, with the plaintiff claiming she was constructively discharged after speaking up about the abuse. This true story is a shocking example of how power dynamics can be exploited in the workplace, and the devastating consequences for victims. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered legal advice.
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    4 分
  • Soda Saga
    2026/03/01
    A $23,000 contract dispute between a soda company and its distributor takes center stage in Oklahoma County court. Hitchcock Distributing, Inc. claims Okolahoma Soda Company, LLC breached their distribution agreement by terminating without proper notice. Join us as we dive into the drama-filled world of beverage distribution and explore what happens when contracts go sour. From the court filings to the shocking twists, we'll break it down for you. Remember, this is entertainment, not legal advice - so grab a soda and settle in for the wild ride that is Crazy Civil Court!
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    4 分
  • Debt Sold 5 Times
    2026/03/01
    A debt collector is suing an Orlando woman for $1,801.52, but the story behind the debt is a wild ride. The debt was sold five times before landing with LVNV Funding LLC, which is now taking Tamia White to court. We dive into the Byzantine world of debt collection and explore how this debt ended up in the hands of a company that didn't lend the money in the first place. This is a story of debt buyers, high-volume lawsuits, and the people caught in the middle. Listen to find out what happens when debt becomes a commodity. This is not financial advice, but it's definitely entertaining.
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    4 分