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A Week of My Practice: What Prison is Really Like, Introducing “Shellackhead” and “Sally Dogs” / A 7 Figure Settlement For a Herpes Case / Representing James O’Keefe of Project Veritas
In this episode, Jeff describes his work week: a trip to a remote Pennsylvania prison spurs memories of his 1000+ jail visits. You’ll hear the ugly truths about prison, along with an introduction to former clients Shellackhead, Neil the Hitman and Sally Dogs. Jeff also reveals a seven-figure settlement on a Herpes civil case he brought; and finally, Jeff discusses his new client, James O’Keefe of Project Veritas, who was raided and handcuffed by a team of FBI agents, his phones seized, his emails secretly subpoenaed — all because of an abandoned diary. The attack on the press is unprecedented.Contact Jeff with feedback and episode ideas at https://beyondthelegallimit.com/contact/.