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Behind Chamber Doors

05 Jun 2025

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Frieda Hanimov feared she would lose custody of her children because she suspected New York State Supreme Court Judge Gerald Garson was corrupt. She went to authorities and agreed to wear a wire. One woman's fight for her kids led to a full-fledged anti-corruption probe. “48 Hours" Correspondent Lesley Stahl reports. This classic "48 Hours" episode last aired on 8/4/2007. Watch all-new episodes of “48 Hours” on Saturdays, and stream on demand on Paramount+. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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1.168 - 16.097 Narrator

What if your rich friend convinced you to invest in his startup and you woke up in a nightmare? You just scammed your own family. So maybe you decide to do something about it. He gets thrown to the ground. He keeps yelling out, what did I do? What did I do?

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16.277 - 35.719 Narrator

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35.859 - 37.921 Jeff Coulter

Coulter, please find my daughter.

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37.981 - 41.724 Narrator

He's the man for the job. I'm gonna do everything I can. Don't miss a moment.

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41.944 - 45.246 Detective

Coulter's in trouble. I can feel it. Of TV's number one show.

45.326 - 51.191 Justin Hartley

These people are dangerous. I'm doing this alone. Not at all. Every bad man gotta have their router. Coulter! Justin Hartley stars.

51.331 - 59.137 Narrator

I made a promise. I would never stop looking. In Tracker. All episodes now streaming on Paramount+. And returning CBS Fall.

75.046 - 83.068 Prosecutor

We're talking about corruption in the court system and the pawns that are being played with here are children.

84.788 - 103.973 Michael Vecchione

The very fabric of the legal system is at stake here. There is a question. If I walk into a courtroom, am I getting a fair shot? Am I getting a fair shake? I'm Michael Vecchione, and I am the Chief of the Rackets Division in the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office.

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