The Rich Utah Wives and Their Scams I Part 2
4/16/202634 min
We dive into the larger culture of wealth, influence, and illusion surrounding Jen Shah and Utah’s elite, where ambition, religion, and money collide in surprising ways. Neither Jen Shah nor Koa Johnson granted interviews for this episode.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 10:00
[gunshot] What they did to your family, you're lucky to make it out alive Streaming on Peacock.
Jen Shah· Soundbite0:06
These men are going to come after me. Taking them out is my only chance.
Speaker 10:10
Put a bullet in her head. [gunshot] From the co-creator of Ozark. Looks like a family was running drugs. Execution-style killing, it's rare for the Keys. Any leads on who they might have been running for?
Jen Shah· Soundbite0:21
The cartel killed my family. I'm gonna kill them, all of them.
Speaker 10:26
M.I.A., streaming now only on Peacock.
Natalie Robehmed· Host0:29
[crickets chirping] Campsite Media.
Vanessa Grigoriadis· Host0:33
Hello, everyone. Vanessa here. I just wanted to come on for a moment to talk about the big story that's been exploding in the Utah wives universe over this past week, and that is the story of Taylor Frankie Paul. She was cast in The Bachelorette. This was supposed to be a huge star turn for her, and also for the franchise itself, which hasn't had as amazing ratings as it has in the past. You could also argue that in some ways it might have been, for her, a way to reset her relationship with her ex-boyfriend, Dakota, which was obviously hugely toxic. Getting together, breaking up. You know, she's alleging that he was the abuser. He's alleging that she was the abuser. But none of that came to pass because