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In this episode, I talk about Cool Kicks, train robberies and stolen sneakers (allegedly) and ask why did they allegedly have stolen sneakers when it was obvious for the last 2 years that the feds were closing in? I also examine why the Jordan 11 was protected for so long. I also talk about content creators feuding with Complex and share the lessons I've learned if you follow this path. Plus news, recent releases and a ton more on this special radio edition of The Sockjig Sneaker Podcast.

00:00 - Intro

02:51 - Hired Goons Inc: We'll Settle Your Online Beefs For You

03:48 - Mr. Brightside - Infinite Archives Jordan 17 Look Like Yellow Teeth

05:05 - Adidas Jellyfish Looks like Toddler Shoes in Small Sizes and Boat Anchors in Large Sizes

07:32 - Did You Celebrate Banned Day?

08:20 - Doernbecher Freestyle Collection Cannot Be Criticized Without Looking Like an Asshole

09:36 - Salehe Turned Down Nike to Make More Money Selling Sponge Bob Sneakers

12:46 - Tyshawn Jones and Supreme Lawsuit

13:58 - Mowalola Jordan Collab: Why?

16:03 - Sagman, Bennett, Robbins, Oppenheim & Taft Injury Lawyers

16:42 - YouTube Comments Upset with New Complex Host

20:14 - Complex SOTY Panel and Why Feuding with Complex is Not Worth It

24:46 - Virgil Abloh The Codes Exhibit

28:47 - Why Jordan 11s Were Protected For So Long

37:49 - Sagman, Bennett, Robbins, Oppenheim and Taft Sneaker Law Firm

38:30 - Cool Kicks and The Sneaker Train Robbery 

47:14 - Outro