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Author: Andrew and Katie Cherkasky

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Legally Bound is hosted by married couple, Andrew and Katie Cherkasky. They are both frequent legal analysts on Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC, former federal prosecutors, criminal defense attorneys, veterans, parents of five crazy kids, and, unintentionally, comedians. The show tracks the latest legal and political stories in the news and provides a unique perspective from this couple who rarely see eye-to-eye on politics -- Katie identifies as a conservative, while Andrew sees himself as a moderate.
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Elon Musks offer to buy Twitter for $44B seems to have been accepted by the Twitter execs... now, can Musk really live up to his promise to take the platform private and restore free speech... and why is the left LOSING their minds over the possibility. Andy & Katie go deep into the controversy.
Andy and Katie analyze Will Smith's assault of Chris Rock, the lack of action from anyone at the Oscars, and how California criminal law deals with this sort of violence.
In dramatic fashion, the judge in the Jussie Smollett saga ordered five-months of jail time to be served starting immediately. Andy and Katie break down the circus of a sentencing hearing and Jussie Smollett's breakdown immediately after the sentence.
In an in depth episode, Andy and Katie give you everything you need to know about Russiagate, and the ongoing investigation of Special Prosecutor John Durham into the origins of the false and exaggerated claims that Trump was colluding with the Russians to interfere with the 2016 election. These false allegations against Trump are now linked to an attorney, Michael Sussman, who was working for the Hillary Clinton Campaign at the time he feed the info to FBI. If you finally want an unbiased vi...
Katie and Andy examine the latest efforts of the cancel culture to silence Joe Rogan. They explore the law, the politics, and the spirit of the movement.
Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell have been in the news for years. Epstein is dead and now Maxwell finds herself convicted of serious sex offense, but is that conviction about to be overturned due to jurors failing to disclose their own biases during the case? Andy and Katie go over the facts and give their insight into the chances this case will be heading to a new trial.
Katie and Andy return for a third season of Legally Bound. They are opening this season with a discussion of the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse. Katie is particularly ready to tear apart the misguided political messaging surrounding the case.
Katie gets an op-ed published in the USA Today, "How the Democrats killed 'believe all women'." However, it seems Katie's logic and reason can't be tolerated by the triggered left extremists. Apparently, her opponents believe reasonableness is a hallmark of the GOP? https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/04/29/joe-biden-tara-reade-sexual-assault-allegation-me-too-column/3040158001/
In the second of a two-part series, Andrew and Katie Cherkasky introduce their client, and exonerated man, Colonel Dan Wilson. Katie represented Colonel Wilson through his appeal of his court-martial conviction for child sexual assault. In Episode 10 of Season 1, this case, and the unbelievable result, was introduced. Today, Colonel Wilson gives an in- depth interview about what it's like to be falsely accused, convicted, and imprisoned.
In a two-part series, Andrew and Katie Cherkasky introduce their client, and exonerated man, Colonel Dan Wilson. Katie represented Colonel Wilson through his appeal of his court-martial conviction for child sexual assault. In Episode 10 of Season 1, this case, and the unbelievable result, was introduced. Today, Colonel Wilson gives an in-depth interview about what it's like to be falsely accused, convicted, and imprisoned.
Andy and Katie are discussing criminal investigations, investigators, and the simple task of finding nouns. If you've ever wondered the difference between TV police dramas, podcasts about criminal cases, and what happens in real life, this is the episode for you. Andy and Katie share some examples of their past cases with wild facts and even crazier investigative missteps.
Andy and Katie open one of their client files to expose an injustice that has occurred. Their client, a spouse of a military member, was sexually assaulted by her official Air Force assigned sponsor when she first moved overseas to be with her husband. She helped the Air Force convict him and send him to jail, but now they refuse to provide her and financial or medical benefits. The military is quietly stonewalling victims of sexual assault even when the sexual assault happened under its watc...
There are no calm days for Andy and Katie. Hear about how Katie's two minute interview with Shepard Smith on Fox News discussing Jeffrey Epstein and Labor Secretary Alex Acosta led to death threats against Katie. The day started normal and ended with the Sheriff's department being called.
Andy and Katie discuss how their personal life forced them to start their own business, the hurdles they faced, and what it means to be an entrepreneur. They discuss their five rules of being entrepreneurs. This episode is a great discussion for anyone that has considered opening their own business or who wonder what a typical day looks like in the Cherkasky household.
It's a celebration as Katie just learns that she successfully appealed the conviction of a high ranking military officer who was sentenced to 7-years of confinement in connection to serious criminal conduct. Katie delivered a rare total victory by demonstrating that the jury got their verdict wrong. Katie explains why this client was especially deserving of this outcome. Appellate victories don't get sweeter than this.
Breaking down the first debate for the Dems in the 2020 election. Who is electable, and who isn't? This episode is a must for anyone needing a little extra fire power the next time someone starts flexing their political knowledge. 
Andy and Katie take on the hottest button issue in the news: immigration. They don't agree, but find some common ground. This episode hits on contradictions between the Democrat Party's position currently versus the Obama-era position. Katie explains why limitations on immigration are neither racist nor xenophobic. 
Navy SEAL Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher is on trial for the alleged murder of an unarmed 12-year-old ISIS fighter that was under the care and custody of US authorities. He is also charged with a host of other allegations related to violence against civilians, obstruction of justice, drug related offenses, and others. Andy and Katie break down this story and combat the one-sided media reporting of this trial. 
Setting law and politics aside for the day, this is all about love, or better put, lovers who fight. This episode examines the most frequent causes of fights and won't wrap up without tears and a lot of emotion. This is as real as it gets. 
President Trump began his 2020 election this week in Orlando, FL. What is it that makes his campaign rallies so much different than anyone else? Joe Biden was attacked for his recent comments promoting his work as a senator in which he found compromise with radical segregationists. The New York Times featured Judge Judy -- why is she so great!?
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