Will Smith in Podcasts
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Now, Sean, to keep it simple, I'm gonna call Brian King Joseph Brian for this, or the plaintiff. You guys know what plaintiff means, you're all experts, but we're gonna call him Brian from now on, and I will not be calling Will Smith Willard, because it just makes me laugh and feel like Uncle Phil.
Will Smith, his company, they deny all of these allegations. His lawyer told us, Mr. Joseph's allegations concerning my client are false, baseless and reckless. They are categorically denied and we will use all legal means available to address these claims and to ensure that the truth is brought to light. So flat out denial from Will Smith. But this is how the story goes. Brian King Joseph is a professional violinist and he rose to fame on America's Got Talent. My name is Brian King Joseph. I'm from Los Angeles and I play violin.
It kind of made sense why people found it confusing. Sean, I'll just walk you through it, yeah? Yeah, good by me. Okay, so this is a civil lawsuit. Reminder, not criminal, civil. So we have a plaintiff. In this case it's Brian King Joseph, and he's saying he suffered damages at the hands of Will Smith and his company, Trayball Productions. And there are some other people listed as defendants, but they're Jane and John Doe. So Sean, just remind us, that's keeping their anonymity, right?
I'm going to South Carolina. You got to put up with me for 360 days. But, you know, Sean, I know you've missed having a lawsuit a week to read about a celebrity. So I bring you what you want. We have this Will Smith lawsuit. This was requested quite a few times by some of the listeners. Thank you to everybody who is texting me on Instagram and TikTok. I see them. We get round to them. And you found the coverage of the Will Smith lawsuit quite confusing. So did I. I was seeing different things everywhere I looked. And then when I read the lawsuit,
Well, as mentioned, if you're wondering about Will Smith's property, well, he and his wife, Jada, have an impressive property portfolio with the most expensive property being a 25,000 square foot mansion that sits on 150 acres.
Some of the comments that have been coming through, Howard Stern, the radio host, wondered where the show's security team was and suggested the fact that Will Smith was allowed to stick around for the rest of the show was a double standard in Hollywood.
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