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Drake Wont Sue Kendrick BUT You Might Be Able To Marry Your Cousin | Zone of Risk Ep #4

In Episode 4 of Zone of Risk, trial lawyers Joni Mosely and Spencer Charif enter new territory, breaking down Drake’s failed lawsuit over Kendrick’s diss track and play who they may be writing their own dis tracks for. They dissect which U.S. states actually allow cousin marriage ...  Show more

Family doesn't matter to Eddie Winslow, Diddy Finally Got Time, & Smokey’s Under Fire | ZoR Ep #3

Diddy got 50 months. 
Smokey's allegedly got 48 counts.
And Eddie Winslow… might’ve pulled a Judy Winslow and vanished.

In Episode 3 of Zone of Risk, trial attorneys Joni Mosely and Spencer Charif unload more chaos, breaking down the prison sentence for D ...

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