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Episode 42 is all about fine print: the fine print on your yogurt, the fine print in a $40 million silence agreement, the fine print of a marriage, and the fine print of a federal prison sentence. Danone, the company behind Oikos, just sued Chobani in federal court alleging its 20g Protein line is misleading consumers. The claim is not about ingredients, it is about math. Danone says Chobani inflated its serving sizes so it could clear the magic 20-gram protein threshold, and that under FDA serving size rules the real number on the multi-serve tubs is closer to 18 grams. Jasmine breaks down the false advertising and unfair competition framework, why this is the fourth lawsuit between these two yogurt giants, and the one thing every consumer should do before trusting a protein number: flip the tub over. Ashley St. Clair, who shares a son with Elon Musk, revealed she was offered roughly $40 million, $15 million upfront plus $100,000 a month for 20 years, in exchange for a lifetime NDA, and she turned it down. Jasmine breaks down the three legal layers underneath that decision: whether you can contract away your silence, why you cannot privately contract away a child's rights or a family court's authority, and why a major legal agreement allegedly presented over disappearing Signal messages makes lawyers very nervous. Jelly Roll filed for divorce from Bunnie XO after nearly ten years, and by all accounts it is genuinely amicable, settled in weeks, with Jelly Roll giving Bunnie the compound she designed. But underneath the sweetness is an important lesson: Bunnie financially supported Jelly Roll and invested in his early career before he blew up. Jasmine explains equitable distribution, how the law credits the spouse who bankrolled the other one's success, and why support has real legal value even when your name was not on the income. And Diddy's projected release date keeps moving up, sending the internet into a spiral about wealth buying freedom. Jasmine explains how federal sentence reduction actually works: good conduct time, First Step Act credits, and the RDAP drug program, all available to every federal inmate, not just the famous ones. Plus why his legal saga is nowhere near over given 70-plus civil lawsuits waiting on the other side. And in the debut of a brand new segment, Cease and Assist, Jasmine explains one legal concept you need to actually know: if your job told you that you cannot discuss your salary with coworkers, that rule is probably illegal under the National Labor Relations Act. Your pay is not a secret, and pay secrecy is how pay inequality survives. Follow Jasmine: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasminewegesq [https://www.instagram.com/jasminewegesq%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jas_the_lawyer [https://www.tiktok.com/@jas_the_lawyer%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0] Website: https://www.wegesq.com [https://www.wegesq.com] Subscribe, rate, and share Exhibit A-List to stay updated on new episodes.
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