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Sports Untold 164 Sean O'Donnell

1 h 4 min · 21. Apr. 2026
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Paul and Olivia are joined on the 164th edition of the 'Sports Untold' podcast by King County Superior Court Judge and current Washington Supreme Court Candidate, Sean O'Donnell. Sean was profiled in Doug Merlino's book 'The Hustle,' which details the ways in which crossing lines of class, race, and wealth affected the lives of the 10 boys on the basketball team. Sean shares with listeners the lessons he learned while being a part of this team. Paul and Sean also discuss the Green River murder case that Sean was involved in as a prosecutor. Sean gives incredible insight into the case, including details of the investigation. This is a great episode for anyone interested in Seattle Sports and King County politics as Sean explains to listeners (and voters) the role of state supreme courts.

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Episode Sports Untold 164 Sean O'Donnell Cover

Sports Untold 164 Sean O'Donnell

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