Trial
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In this episode, Shielagh takes listeners into the courtroom that should have been, explaining how her case against Hyde Park Baptist Church was set to unfold before the church lied to avoid trial. She breaks down what “damages” mean in civil law, how a bifurcated trial works, and what evidence the jury would have heard: testimony from experts, witnesses, and even Jonathan Weaver himself, whose recorded statements revealed deep contradictions and years of deceit.
As the episode unfolds, Shielagh exposes the church’s efforts to suppress key testimony, Dan Ecker's attempt to twist her fear into blame, and the hypocrisy of Pete Nargi who apparently leaked confidential documents while publicly insisting he had nothing to apologize for. Then, just two business days before trial, the church filed a notice of intent to declare bankruptcy, not because they were bankrupt, but to cancel the trial and keep their misconduct from ever being heard in open court.
Out of that betrayal came clarity. When the trial was stolen, Shielagh and her siblings turned loss into action - launching the press conference, the protest, and this podcast itself.
The episode closes with the courthouse steps statement she delivered on the very day the trial should have begun - a declaration that distilled everything this podcast has been building toward: the truth that power tried to silence, the courage to tell it anyway, and the refusal to let lies have the last word.
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