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Case Updates: Chapo’s Sons in Chicago, Assisted Suicide Case Ends With No Jail, Columbia Fart Spray Case / Kamala Harris Dangerously Appeases Hamas

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In this episode, Jeff provides updates on several high-profile cases. First, he breaks down the latest news surrounding his client, Joaquin Guzman Lopez, son of El Chapo, who arrived in the U.S. from Mexico with the world’s biggest drug dealer in tow. An absurd international saga followed.

Next, Jeff shares a positive outcome for his elderly client, former doctor Stephen Miller, who received probation instead of a prison sentence after assisting a terminally ill woman’s suicide. With this disposition, Miller avoids spending his final years behind bars.

Jeff then revisits his lawsuit against Columbia University, where pro-Hamas students overreacted to a harmless prank by two Israeli students involving a novelty fart spray. Despite clear evidence, Columbia’s administration chose to punish the Israeli students while giving the terror-supporting students a pass. In the new school year, Columbia’s administration shows it has learned nothing.

Finally, Jeff reflects on Kamala Harris’s dangerous appeasement of Hamas supporters, a troubling stance that raises serious concerns about her leadership as the world faces increasing instability.

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In this episode, Jeff provides updates on several high-profile cases. First, he breaks down the latest news surrounding his client, Joaquin Guzman Lopez, son of El Chapo, who arrived in the U.S. from Mexico with the world’s biggest drug dealer in tow. An absurd international saga followed.

Next, Jeff shares a positive outcome for his elderly client, former doctor Stephen Miller, who received probation instead of a prison sentence after assisting a terminally ill woman’s suicide. With this disposition, Miller avoids spending his final years behind bars.

Jeff then revisits his lawsuit against Columbia University, where pro-Hamas students overreacted to a harmless prank by two Israeli students involving a novelty fart spray. Despite clear evidence, Columbia’s administration chose to punish the Israeli students while giving the terror-supporting students a pass. In the new school year, Columbia’s administration shows it has learned nothing.

Finally, Jeff reflects on Kamala Harris’s dangerous appeasement of Hamas supporters, a troubling stance that raises serious concerns about her leadership as the world faces increasing instability.

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