Fake Case Law, Epstein Denials & Nude TV in Oklahoma
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Trump says he’s never been to Epstein Island. But the Netflix documentary we just watched suggests otherwise. Meanwhile, three Butler Snow attorneys in Alabama are sanctioned for using AI-generated fake case law—yes, ChatGPT literally made it up.
And in Oklahoma, State Superintendent Ryan Walters—Mr. Morality himself—is under investigation after nude images allegedly appeared on a TV in his office during a closed-door board meeting. Yes, the same guy pushing Bible mandates and banning books.
Shaun & Lindsey break it all down:
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✈️ Trump’s Epstein Island denial vs. documentary evidence
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🤖 ChatGPT's role in a real-life legal scandal
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📉 Oklahoma’s rock-bottom education ranking & Ryan Walters’ latest controversy
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⚖️ How AI is reshaping the legal profession—for better or worse
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