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  • From the Vault: How One Attorney Took On the Catholic Church
    2026/07/15

    Mitch Garabedian is an internationally recognized advocate who represents survivors and victims abused by Catholic Church priests and the supervisors who allowed this abuse to occur. This episode charts a path through history, exposing a culture of abuse in the Catholic Church and the progress that is coming from outside the church.

    Mitch Garabedian https://www.garabedianlaw.com/

    Visit the National Crime Victim Bar Association for referrals to victim-centered attorneys in your area. https://victimbar.org/

    To contact compassionate, confidential support, call or text 1-855-484-2846 or chat at VictimConnect Resource Center at https://victimconnect.org/

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    40 分
  • Betrayal of Trust: How a Psychiatric Facility Failed the Boy in Their Care
    2026/07/13

    Richmond, Virginia, attorneys Sharif Gray, Nathan Hittle, and Lara Bradshaw discuss Clark v. Grafton School Inc. and Michelle Yates — a $20 million civil verdict on behalf of a 13-year-old boy who was physically assaulted by a caretaker at the residential psychiatric

    facility entrusted with his care. Gray, Hittle, and Bradshaw break down how they built a case with no expert witnesses and no significant physical injuries, relying instead on surveillance video, a pattern of institutional cover-up, and testimony about what was really taken from their client: trust, dignity, and hope.

    Through this conversation, listeners gain a clearer understanding of what families should ask when placing a vulnerable child in residential care — and what accountability can look like when institutions fail the children they promise to protect.

    Contact Gray Broughton Injury Law: graybroughton.com


    Visit the National Crime Victim Bar Association for referrals to victim-centered attorneys in your area. https://victimbar.org/

    Victims can receive support anytime at victimconnect.org

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    44 分
  • From the Vault: Backpage and the Case That Changed Human Trafficking Laws Part 2
    2026/07/08

    In this remastered episode, Jason Amala and Vincent Nappo discuss the collapse of Backpage.com, the complexities of civil and criminal trials and the role that Congress played. Survivors challenged a company worth $135 million, changed the way that we think about trafficking and successfully held an industry giant to account.

    Learn more about these attorneys by visiting their websites.

    Jason Amala https://www.pcva.law/attorneys/jason-amala/

    Vincent Nappo https://www.pcva.law/attorneys/vincent-nappo/

    Visit the National Crime Victim Bar Association for referrals to victim-centered attorneys in your area. https://victimbar.org/

    Victims can receive support anytime at victimconnect.org

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    34 分
  • Mandated to Act: The Pediatrician Who Failed Gizzell Ford
    2026/07/06

    Chicago trial attorney Marty Dolan joins the podcast to discuss the civil case he brought on behalf of the family of Gizzell Ford, an eight-year-old girl who was abused to death by her father and grandmother in 2013. Dolan breaks down how he built a negligence case not against the abusers — who faced criminal charges — but against the forensic pediatrician who examined Gizzell just three weeks before her death and failed to act on clear signs of abuse.

    Through this conversation, listeners gain a deeper understanding of what mandatory reporting obligations actually require of physicians, and what parents can do when they sense something is wrong and the system isn't listening.

    Contact Dolan Law: https://dolanlegal.com/

    Victims can get confidential support anytime at victimconnect.org.

    Learn more about the National Center for Victims of Crime and the National Crime Victim Bar Association at victimsofcrime.org.

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    29 分
  • Left Alone, Left Blind: Justice for Baby Owen
    2026/07/01

    Little Rock attorneys Josh Gillispie and Joseph Gates join the podcast today to discuss one of the most catastrophic daycare abuse cases either has handled: an 8-month-old infant left permanently blind and brain damaged after being violently shaken at an unlicensed home daycare in Arkansas. Gillispie and Gates break down the medical evidence that exposed the daycare's shifting cover story, the criminal case that ended with no jail time, and the $110 million civil verdict the family won — and the hard reality of trying to collect it. Through this conversation, listeners gain a clearer understanding of how oversight gaps in unlicensed childcare can leave children vulnerable, and what parents can do to ask the right questions before trusting someone with their kids.

    Contact Gillispie Law Firm: https://gillispielawfirm.com/
    Contact Gates Law Firm: https://www.gateslawpllc.com/

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    33 分
  • From the Vault: Backpage and the Case That Changed Human Trafficking Laws Part 1
    2026/06/29

    This episode, the first of two about Backpage.com, a classified adult website, paints a portrait of the resilience of survivors and their families in a groundbreaking case that redefined the way that we think about private sector accountability and sex trafficking online. In this case, survivors challenged a company worth $135 million and successfully held an industry giant to account.

    Learn more about these attorneys by visiting their websites.

    Jason Amala https://www.pcva.law/attorneys/jason-amala/

    Vincent Nappo https://www.pcva.law/attorneys/vincent-nappo/

    Visit the National Crime Victim Bar Association for referrals to victim-centered attorneys in your area. https://victimbar.org/

    To contact compassionate, confidential support, call or text 1-855-484-2846 or chat at VictimConnect Resource Center at https://victimconnect.org/

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    32 分
  • The Teacher Everyone Loved: A $14 Million Reckoning
    2026/06/24

    Massachusetts attorney Laura Mangini joins the podcast to discuss the case of a seventh-grade grade social studies teacher accused of sexually grooming and abusing students in his classroom. Mangini, who represents the families of the victims, examines the ongoing civil suit against Springfield school officials for their negligence and failure to investigate multiple reports from both teachers and students. The podcast breaks down how safety policies that exist only on paper- but are not enforced- are extremely harmful and leave young children vulnerable to sexual

    abuse.

    Learn more about today's guest at https://alekmanditusa.com/.

    Victims of any type of crime in the U.S. can visit the VictimConnect Resource Center for confidential and free support: victimconnect.org.

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    29 分
  • From the Vault: The Warehouse Fire That Caused 36 Deaths
    2026/06/17

    “Ghostship: The Warehouse Fire That Caused 36 Deaths” is a powerful memorial and investigation into the 2016 Oakland Ghostship fire. Attorney Mary Alexander and NCVC's Renee Williams walk listeners through the negligence and foresight of individuals that could have prevented this loss of life.

    This podcast memorializes the lives that the victims of this tragedy lived and the resilience of the families of the victims as they fight for justice through the civil and criminal system.

    Mary Alexander https://maryalexanderlaw.com/

    Visit the National Crime Victim Bar Association for referrals to victim-centered attorneys in your area. https://victimbar.org/

    To contact compassionate, confidential support, call or text 1-855-484-2846 or chat at VictimConnect Resource Center at https://victimconnect.org/

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    37 分