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Episode 325: "I Rest My Case!"

Episode 325: "I Rest My Case!"

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With the entire crew back in the building after an extended recess, the iLLogical gang reconvenes court with a docket full of industry drama, lyrical jabs, and cultural chaos so thick, it might need its own discovery phase.

Opening statements begin with a cross-examination of A.I., as the crew revisits earlier takes and debates whether artificial intelligence is now helping… or just pleading the fifth (4:44). Then it’s time for reflection as they pay tribute to the late, great D’Angelo, honoring the legacy of a soul legend (13:20).

Next, it’s trial by playback as Drake’s defamation lawsuit against Kendrick Lamar is officially dismissed (22:52). The crew breaks down the judge’s ruling, revisits J.C.’s accurate case brief from Episode 320, and asks the bigger question: Can you really sue someone for cooking you on wax?

The docket only gets deeper:

  • Cardi B vs. Nicki Minaj goes juvenile with ruthless social media jabs (48:56)
  • Marc Lamont Hill vs. Queenzflip sparks a war of words on the Joe Budden Podcast (50:20)
  • Taylor Swift’s second-week sales collapse leads to conspiracies about her rollout strategy (1:06:19)
  • Diddy’s sentencing finally lands, bringing some closure to a dark saga (1:11:54)
  • Mark Sanchez fumbles the bar — literally — during a violent public incident (1:16:07)
  • NFL parity or mediocrity? No dominant team yet… unless you’re the Jets (1:19:57)
  • Netflix’s Starting Five Season 2 brings heat, but KD comes across as unlikeable (1:35:00)

All that and more slanderous soliloquies and audio affidavits in this gavel-droppin’, ego-poppin’, case-closin’ edition of The iLLogical Sense Podcast.

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