Netflix is swallowing Warner Bros. Meta is being sued after teen sextortion suicides. Uber’s “free trial” may not be so free. And the Epstein files are back — again.
In this episode of Exhibit A-List, we break down the lawsuits, investigations, and power plays shaping pop culture, tech, and media right now — and why the algorithm itself may be the real defendant this week.
From DOJ transparency deadlines to reality TV comebacks, from jury room drama to antitrust red flags, this is your legally informed guide to the stories dominating the headlines — without the jargon.
🧠 What we cover:
Why the Epstein files are resurfacing — and what actually matters legally
NeNe Leakes, Bravo, and what settlements really mean behind the scenes
Jelly Roll’s pardon and why it changes everything legally (not just reputationally)
The Meta lawsuits over teen sextortion — and why algorithm design is now on trial
Harvey Weinstein’s latest attempt to overturn his conviction
Netflix’s reported Warner Bros. deal and the antitrust concerns it raises
Uber One, dark patterns, and why “free trials” are now a legal battleground
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