Not Guilty Isn’t Innocent
26:26–27:11 · 45s
On the Stefon Diggs case, Katherine argues that not guilty often just means lack of evidence, then bluntly labels him entitled and likely to have mistreated his chef.
26:26–27:11 · 45s
On the Stefon Diggs case, Katherine argues that not guilty often just means lack of evidence, then bluntly labels him entitled and likely to have mistreated his chef.
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