Episodes

  • S3 Eps 11 - “Receivers Gone Wild” – Judgment Collection Gets Real
    Apr 21 2025

    This week on The Dirty Verdict, Peter Taaffe and Kyle Herbert (filling in while Bill Ogden mourns the loss of his grandfather—our condolences, Bill) dive into the world of court-appointed receiverships—where judgments get enforced, zebras get seized, and helicopters in backyards are fair game.

    Peter and Kyle are joined by two of the most notorious (and effective) receivers in Texas: Robert Berleth and Derek Loetzerich. These legal bounty hunters share jaw-dropping stories of chasing down debtors, collecting everything from luxury cars to exotic animals, and navigating the wild west of fraudulent transfers and business divorces.

    Whether you’ve got a judgment to enforce or just want to hear how someone found nearly $1 million in cash in a closet—this one’s for you.

    🔍 Show Notes:

    • 00:00–01:12 – Opening tributes to Bill Ogden’s grandfather and legendary lawyer Darryl Barger
    • 01:12–02:46 – What is a court-appointed receiver? Legal context and real-world impact
    • 02:46–06:13 – Meet Robert and Derek: how they got into receivership work
    • 06:13–10:34 – From paramedic to collections attorney and the case of the zebras 🦓
    • 10:34–14:11 – How they get paid: contingency fees, judgment stacking, and more
    • 14:11–18:20 – When should lawyers call a receiver? (Spoiler: before it’s too late)
    • 18:20–22:28 – Chapter 64 receiverships explained (aka legal hitmen with court orders)
    • 22:28–27:05 – Powers of a receiver and why they’re way better than garnishment
    • 27:05–30:00 – Yes, they’ve been shot at. Here’s what not to do when you owe money
    • 30:00–34:35 – Famous debtors: Vince Young, Moses Malone Jr., and Adrian Peterson
    • 34:35–38:09 – Liquidating jewelry, boats, and classic cars (some worth far less than expected)
    • 38:09–42:00 – Offshore asset chases and international enforcement
    • 42:00–46:00 – Cold hard cash: $983,000 in a duffel bag + COVID fraud
    • 46:00–50:00 – Why receivers don’t publish addresses and how they protect themselves
    • 50:00–55:00 – The psychology of judgment enforcement: fear, fraud, and fast settlements
    • 55:00–57:12 – Acting as unofficial mediators to help resolve impossible cases
    • 57:12–End – Final thoughts, shoutouts to Suriname, and why you don’t want these guys showing up at your door

    💼 Takeaway: If you’re a lawyer with a tough judgment to collect, skip the paperwork and call a receiver. These guys get it done.

    🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. And if you’re in Suriname… we’re sorry.

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    1 hr
  • S3 Eps 10- Legal News: Big Verdicts, Busted Pools, and Burned Video Games
    Apr 10 2025

    In this episode of The Dirty Verdict, Peter Taaffe, Kyle Herbert, and Bill Ogden dive into a whirlwind of courtroom showdowns, massive verdicts, legal slip-ups, and yes… concrete cancer. With their signature humor and insider takes, the gang tackles everything from billion-dollar wins to NFL drama, all while wearing suspenders and dreaming of the next Bucky’s pit stop.

    You’ll hear about the latest jaw-dropping verdicts, trademark tiffs, fiery lawsuits (literally), and a surprising look at a strange pool defect sweeping Central Texas. It’s part law, part chaos, and all Dirty.

    🎧 Episode Highlights:

    • 🏆 $30M and $56M Texas verdicts: Construction deaths and child injury cases

    • 💼 Monsanto gets slammed again – another billion-dollar hit

    • 🧑‍⚖️ Streaming courtrooms and fan-favorite judges

    • 🚨 Tony Buzbee’s federal court admission controversy

    • 🧋 Hot tea, burnt junk, and a $50M Starbucks payout

    • ⚖️ Massage Envy hit with another lawsuit – this time in Austin

    • 💥 Cam Skattebo’s golf cart lawsuit and Michael Taaffe’s best tackle ever

    • 🏈 Stefon Diggs files suit after a wild breakup turned brawl

    • 🧱 Concrete “cancer” in Austin swimming pools (yes, it’s a real thing)

    • 🧑‍✈️ FBI misfires during a rescue – $2M judgment awarded

    • 🐶 Bucky’s vs. Barky’s: The battle of the roadside mascots

    If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a lawyer breaks his back at a skeet shooting event or how to lose a video game console during a breakup, this is the episode for you.

    Follow The Dirty Verdict wherever you get your podcasts and catch the behind-the-scenes chaos on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. 🎧👀

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    46 mins
  • S3 Eps 9 - Burned Into Memory: Inside the $100M CPS Energy Verdict
    Mar 30 2025

    In this high-stakes, high-impact episode of The Dirty Verdict, Peter Taaffe, Kyle Herbert, and Bill Ogden sit down with powerhouse Dallas trial lawyers Chris Simmons and Mike Lyons to talk about one of the most jaw-dropping jury verdicts in recent memory: a $109.5 million win against CPS Energy following a devastating natural gas explosion in San Antonio.

    From digging through decades-old utility records to overcoming a defense strategy that tried to deny the undeniable, Chris and Mike break down how they built the case, connected with the jury, and ultimately delivered justice for a mother and son with intellectual disabilities who survived the blast.

    You’ll also hear stories from their early careers, the cases that pushed them to switch sides from defense to plaintiff, and why juries today are fed up with corporate BS.

    👉 Whether you're a trial junkie or just love courtroom drama, this one’s got it all.

    🔥 Episode Highlights:

    • 00:03:00 – A look at recent big verdicts: Astroworld, crane collapse, Encore
    • 00:04:00 – Dallas vs. Houston culture war: Who really runs Texas?
    • 00:08:00 – Mike & Chris share how they met and teamed up in Dallas
    • 00:14:00 – The moments that made them switch from defense to plaintiff’s work
    • 00:17:00 – What’s fueling today’s massive jury verdicts? (Hint: It’s not just gas)
    • 00:26:00 – Inside the CPS explosion case: victims, facts, and the gas company’s failing defense
    • 00:43:00 – Voir dire strategies that flipped the case
    • 00:50:00 – How the $60M settlement was struck while the jury was deliberating
    • 00:54:00 – Dallas gas explosions: the next battleground?

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    56 mins
  • S3 Eps 8 - Jason Webster Interview
    Mar 22 2025

    In what might be the most unfiltered and entertaining episode yet, The Dirty Verdict crew welcomes their most requested guest: Houston trial lawyer Jason Webster. From calling out inflated verdict marketing to breaking down how hedge funds are quietly reshaping the plaintiff’s bar, Jason pulls no punches.

    You’ll hear why Jason is every plaintiff lawyer’s favorite Facebook truth-teller, what really went down in the Sutherland Springs litigation, and how a train explosion in a small Canadian town became the biggest personal injury settlement in Canadian history—all thanks to Jason’s hustle and a little local TV.

    Along the way: bear hunting in Russia, deposition warfare, FLSA cases, Texas football, and an all-time great plane favor story involving a bear-hugger expert and the Jewish holidays.

    Show Notes:

    • 00:00:38 – Peter promotes Bill to full-time host and teases their “greatest guest yet”
    • 00:01:15 – Enter Jason Webster: internet legend and Facebook flamethrower
    • 00:02:33 – Unfiltered lawyer talk and why “posting checks” isn’t the flex people think
    • 00:04:46 – Inside the Sutherland Springs verdict drama
    • 00:06:01 – The VC invasion: how hedge funds are distorting plaintiff law
    • 00:09:32 – From Vioxx to mass tort marketing: how the game has changed
    • 00:15:39 – Jason breaks down his current mass tort focus: Depo-Provera brain tumors
    • 00:20:19 – A hard pivot: Jason’s other passion—big game hunting (including Russia stories)
    • 00:26:11 – Jason’s Texas roots, Friday night lights, and Tarleton State football
    • 00:30:09 – Falling into law: the moment Jason knew he was built to be a trial lawyer
    • 00:31:03 – What it’s like taking depositions for abused children and fighting for real victims
    • 00:43:57 – Advanced depo strategies, cross-notices, and using taxes to rattle a witness
    • 00:51:05 – Jason’s proudest case: Lac-Mégantic train disaster and rewriting Canadian legal history
    • 01:00:00 – Taking on the most powerful railroad companies in America—and winning
    • 01:04:01 – Who Jason respects (and who he doesn’t) in the defense bar
    • 01:05:35 – Wrapping it up and teasing Jason’s next visit to roast more plaintiff lawyers

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • S3 Eps 7 - Legal News Edition
    Mar 11 2025

    Welcome back to The Dirty Verdict! In this episode, hosts Peter Taaffe, Kyle Herbert, and Bill Ogden dive into some of the hottest legal stories making headlines. From the Tony Buzbee vs. Jay-Z legal battle to Airbnb liability in a violent attack in Mexico, we break down the key developments in these high-profile cases. Plus, we discuss recent Houston-area verdicts, the controversy surrounding a historic home in San Marcos, and the latest on Jerry Jones' long-standing assault lawsuit. Tune in for sharp legal analysis, inside scoops, and some classic Dirty Verdict banter.

    Show Notes

    Topics Covered:

    ✔️ Tony Buzbee vs. Jay-Z & Sean “Diddy” Combs: Lawsuit dismissals, jurisdictional battles, and potential countersuits.
    ✔️ Houston-Area Legal News: A $14M maritime injury verdict and other notable cases.
    ✔️ Airbnb & Liability in Mexico: A Texas couple sues Airbnb after a violent home invasion.
    ✔️ Delta’s $30K Offer After Plane Crash: Smart move or legal strategy?
    ✔️ Kim Kardashian’s Defamation Lawsuit: When activism goes wrong.
    ✔️ San Marcos Home Controversy: Can a couple remove a KKK-linked historical feature from their home?
    ✔️ Jerry Jones Assault Case: Why has this case been delayed for years?
    ✔️ Texas School Districts vs. Social Media Giants: Are tech companies harming students?

    Special Mentions & Shoutouts:

    📌 Scott West & Charles Hurd: Secured a $14M maritime injury verdict.
    📌 Judge Nathan Milliron (215th District Court): Streaming court hearings for greater transparency.
    📌 Legal Experts Discuss: The challenges of expedited trials, TCPA cases, and jurisdictional issues.

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    59 mins
  • S3 Eps 6 - Anna Greenberg on High Stakes Sexual Assault Litigation
    Mar 3 2025

    In this riveting episode of the Dirty Verdict Podcast, hosts Peter Taaffe, Kyle Herbert and Bill Ogden are joined by special guest attorney Anna Greenberg for an in-depth discussion of high-stakes sexual assault litigation. The conversation spans groundbreaking cases—from the evolving legal battles against Massage Envy following recent changes in binding arbitration clauses, to a harrowing Hilton hotel case that culminated in a multi‐million dollar verdict, and a disturbing rideshare assault involving a Lyft driver. With frank insights into trial strategy, jury selection, and the challenges of holding powerful corporations accountable, this episode lays bare the systemic issues and safety failures that have left survivors fighting for justice. Whether you’re a legal professional or simply curious about the intersection of corporate policy and personal safety, this episode offers a compelling look at the evolving landscape of sexual assault litigation.

    Topics Discussed

    • Massage Therapy Industry Cases: Litigation against Massage Envy and issues arising from previously enforced binding arbitration clauses.
    • Federal Statute Changes: The 2022 law that renders binding arbitration clauses unenforceable in sexual assault or harassment cases.
    • Franchisor Liability: Legal debates over the national franchise’s duty to control local operations and ensure safe practices.
    • Hilton Hotel Case: Detailed breakdown of a landmark sexual assault case at a Hilton property, including trial strategy, jury dynamics, and the $44.6M verdict.
    • Trial Strategies & Jury Selection: Insights into courtroom tactics, the role of aggressive defense strategies, and jury questioning focused on the MeToo movement.
    • Rideshare Safety Concerns: Discussion of a disturbing Lyft case involving kidnapping and assault, highlighting corporate safety failures and the legal responsibility of rideshare companies.
    • Systemic Reform: Commentary on the need for tighter safety protocols, enhanced training, and stronger accountability from large organizations.
    • Personal Legal Journeys: Anna Greenberg’s background, her inspiration from her father’s legacy in mass tort litigation, and her commitment to representing survivors.
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    45 mins
  • S3 Eps 5- Kathryn Casey Interview
    Feb 24 2025

    Welcome back to another riveting edition of The Dirty Verdict Podcast! In this episode, hosts Peter Taaffe, trial lawyers Kyle Herbert and Bill Ogden, along with co-producer Amanda, sit down with acclaimed true crime author Kathryn Casey to explore some of the most complex and chilling cases in recent history. With over 100 episodes under their belt, the team delves into a detailed discussion about cases that blur the lines between legal intrigue and genuine human drama. Kathryn takes us deep into the notorious Celeste Beard case—with its twisted tale of financial ambition, betrayal, and a high-profile trial—and offers insights into the enigmatic stiletto case as well as the harrowing murder of Kari Baker, featured in her book Dirty Little Secrets. Discover how behind-the-scenes research, lengthy trial sessions, and the raw emotions of those involved have shaped some of the most talked-about true crime stories. Whether you’re a legal professional, a true crime aficionado, or simply fascinated by the darker corners of human nature, this episode reveals why truth can indeed be stranger than fiction.

    Show Notes

    • Introduction & Hosts

    ◦ Welcome by mediator Peter Taaffe, joined by trial lawyers Kyle Herbert and Bill Ogden

    ◦ Special appearance by co-producer and PR director, Amanda

    • Special Guest Spotlight

    ◦ Acclaimed true crime writer Kathryn Casey joins the discussion

    ◦ Highlights from her extensive career in true crime reporting and book writing

    • The Celeste Beard Case

    ◦ Background: Celeste, a waitress at the Austin Country Club, and her financially motivated marriage to a wealthy founder

    ◦ The dramatic relationship with her husband and the involvement of Tracy Charlton

    ◦ Details of the murder plot, including the staged suicide threat and the subsequent trial

    ◦ Media frenzy: From the Nancy Grace tent outside the courthouse to live court TV coverage

    ◦ Testimonies from key witnesses, including the twin daughters

    • Other Notable Cases Mentioned

    ◦ Brief discussion on the enigmatic stiletto case

    ◦ Overview of the Waco pastor case (last name Baker) and its intriguing twists

    • Exploring Dirty Little Secrets: The Kari Baker Murder

    ◦ The tragic life of Kari Baker, a young mother with two daughters entangled in a relationship with a Baptist minister

    ◦ Investigation challenges: The missing autopsy, the dubious suicide note, and the exhumation that turned the case around

    ◦ Pivotal witness testimonies that broke the case open

    • Kathryn Casey’s Research Process & Trial Experiences

    ◦ Preparation: Reaching out to legal teams, interviewing witnesses, and attending lengthy trial sessions

    ◦ Behind-the-scenes anecdotes: Quirky personal stories and the emotional toll of covering high-profile cases

    ◦ Balancing the role of a journalist with the inherent dangers of true crime reporting

    • True Crime in Today’s Media Landscape

    ◦ Reflections on how true crime has evolved into mainstream documentaries and books

    ◦ The challenges and responsibilities of reporting on cases that touch so many lives

    • Closing Thoughts & Call to Action

    ◦ Final reflections from Kathryn Casey on the nature of truth in true crime

    ◦ Reminder to follow The Dirty Verdict Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, iTunes, Instagram, and TikTok for more in-depth legal and true crime discussions

    Join us for a deep dive into the murky world of true crime, where every case is a puzzle and every testimony a clue to understanding the human condition.

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    48 mins
  • S3 Eps 4 - David Temple True Crime Edition w/ Anthony Osso
    Feb 16 2025
    Welcome to another gripping episode of the Dirty Verdict podcast, the "No Sneeze, Dark Edition." Join hosts Peter Taaffe, Kyle Herbert, and Bill Ogden, along with frequent guest and criminal defense expert Anthony Osso, as they dive into the chilling true crime case of David Temple. In 1999, Temple, a former college football player turned high school coach, was convicted of murdering his pregnant wife in their Katy, Texas home. The case, filled with twists, prosecutorial misconduct, and appeals, raises questions about circumstantial evidence, legal ethics, and the complexities of the justice system. Tune in for a detailed breakdown, expert insights, and lively discussion on this infamous case. Show Notes: Introduction (00:00:41 - 00:01:15) Hosts Peter, Kyle, and Bill introduce the episode. Frequent guest Anthony, a criminal defense expert, joins the show to discuss true crime. Case Overview: David Temple Murder Case (00:01:15 - 00:04:13) In 1999, David Temple's pregnant wife, a fellow teacher, was found shot dead in their closet in Katy, Texas. Temple claimed it was a break-in, but police later suspected him due to inconsistencies in his story. Temple was indicted years later, convicted, and sentenced to life imprisonment. Legal Proceedings and Appeals (00:04:13 - 00:06:17) Temple's defense attorney, Dick DeGuerin, and prosecutor Kelly Siegler were key figures in the trial. Appeals revealed 36 instances of prosecutorial misconduct, including Brady violations (failure to disclose exculpatory evidence). The Michael Morton Act in Texas enhanced disclosure requirements. Temple was retried, reconvicted, but the jury deadlocked on sentencing, leading to a new sentencing phase with life imprisonment upheld. Key Discussion Points (00:06:17 - 00:50:25) Legal Advice and Police Interaction: Anthony advises having a lawyer present during police questioning, especially in serious cases. Discussion on Miranda rights and when they are triggered (detention vs. arrest). Circumstantial Evidence: No murder weapon was found, and the case relied on timeline inconsistencies, affair evidence, and motive. Temple's affair with a fellow teacher and his remarriage during the investigation were highlighted. Alternative suspect theory: a neighbor with a motive and access to a shotgun was not fully disclosed (Brady violation). Prosecutorial Ethics and Brady Violations: Debate on why prosecutors might withhold evidence and the impact of the Michael Morton Act. Penalties for intentional Brady violations include dismissal of cases, suppression of evidence, or criminal prosecution. Sentencing and Appeals: Temple's incarceration history: jailed from 2007 to 2016, released on bond, reconvicted in 2019, and back in prison. Life sentence means parole eligibility after 30 years or half the sentence, whichever is earlier. Current appeal status unclear, but conviction likely to stand based on prior rulings. Key Takeaways (00:50:25 - 00:51:35) Divorce is a better alternative to murder. Get a lawyer if you suspect you are a suspect. Prosecutors should err on the side of disclosure to ensure justice. Closing (00:51:35 - 00:54:18) Thanks to Anthony for his insights and expertise. Contact Anthony at Cogdell Law Firm for criminal defense needs. Follow Dirty Verdict on YouTube, Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, TikTok, and X for more episodes. Stay tuned for next week's episode!
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    54 mins
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