Andrea Dunlop
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And she needs legal representation because it's in the hands of the state. And one of the things I've compartmentalized is the horror that this man, in my opinion,
not represent her best interests, in my opinion, but actually defend her against something that she did and then has now tried to make a career out of it and now is probably behind a lot of these lawsuits because the one way that lawyers make a lot of money is they take a percentage of the lawsuit And I don't know how many of these are going to be successful, although in your podcasts, some have.
not represent her best interests, in my opinion, but actually defend her against something that she did and then has now tried to make a career out of it and now is probably behind a lot of these lawsuits because the one way that lawyers make a lot of money is they take a percentage of the lawsuit And I don't know how many of these are going to be successful, although in your podcasts, some have.
not represent her best interests, in my opinion, but actually defend her against something that she did and then has now tried to make a career out of it and now is probably behind a lot of these lawsuits because the one way that lawyers make a lot of money is they take a percentage of the lawsuit And I don't know how many of these are going to be successful, although in your podcasts, some have.
And this now seems to be almost a modus operandi for shaking down hospitals.
And this now seems to be almost a modus operandi for shaking down hospitals.
And this now seems to be almost a modus operandi for shaking down hospitals.
This was what really drew me to the Hartman case. The way that my sister and her lawyer, Adam Shapiro, set a blueprint for how to attack a hospital who reports abuse, and the way they took what they learned in Megan's case and directly put it to use in Sophie's. The deeper I get into the cases I cover on this show, the more I am both intrigued and dismayed by their interconnectedness.
This was what really drew me to the Hartman case. The way that my sister and her lawyer, Adam Shapiro, set a blueprint for how to attack a hospital who reports abuse, and the way they took what they learned in Megan's case and directly put it to use in Sophie's. The deeper I get into the cases I cover on this show, the more I am both intrigued and dismayed by their interconnectedness.
This was what really drew me to the Hartman case. The way that my sister and her lawyer, Adam Shapiro, set a blueprint for how to attack a hospital who reports abuse, and the way they took what they learned in Megan's case and directly put it to use in Sophie's. The deeper I get into the cases I cover on this show, the more I am both intrigued and dismayed by their interconnectedness.
the way the same lawyers and experts and groups keep showing up in these cases. There is a playbook for perpetrators with means, or the ability to procure means. Hire experts and lawyers to attack the hospital and exploit the judiciary's lack of knowledge on these cases.
the way the same lawyers and experts and groups keep showing up in these cases. There is a playbook for perpetrators with means, or the ability to procure means. Hire experts and lawyers to attack the hospital and exploit the judiciary's lack of knowledge on these cases.
the way the same lawyers and experts and groups keep showing up in these cases. There is a playbook for perpetrators with means, or the ability to procure means. Hire experts and lawyers to attack the hospital and exploit the judiciary's lack of knowledge on these cases.
Then, in a classic bit of Darvo, turn it around so that the abuser is now the victim, suing the hospital for whatever they can throw at the wall. And funding this lawsuit, Megan and her husband proposed, was how my parents could have their daughter and their grandson back. That was the price.
Then, in a classic bit of Darvo, turn it around so that the abuser is now the victim, suing the hospital for whatever they can throw at the wall. And funding this lawsuit, Megan and her husband proposed, was how my parents could have their daughter and their grandson back. That was the price.
Then, in a classic bit of Darvo, turn it around so that the abuser is now the victim, suing the hospital for whatever they can throw at the wall. And funding this lawsuit, Megan and her husband proposed, was how my parents could have their daughter and their grandson back. That was the price.
Yeah, he wanted to meet at this restaurant. And I can't remember all the details of the conversation with the restaurant in Tukwila. And their whole motivation was how can we sue the hospital?
Yeah, he wanted to meet at this restaurant. And I can't remember all the details of the conversation with the restaurant in Tukwila. And their whole motivation was how can we sue the hospital?
Yeah, he wanted to meet at this restaurant. And I can't remember all the details of the conversation with the restaurant in Tukwila. And their whole motivation was how can we sue the hospital?
Yeah. I mean, were you surprised at the gall of that? I mean, it's like they were in a... It's not surprising in the context of Megan and her behavior, but like... It's sort of a shocking move in some ways.