Divorce Lawyer Tears Up on Podcast
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•Divorce lawyer tears up recalling a case he won but wishes he hadn't
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Divorce lawyer tears up recalling a case he won but wishes he hadn't.
James Sexton is a divorce lawyer that recently sat down with Steven Bartlett on his podcast " The Diary of a CEO" to discuss what he's seen in his work.
Sexton explains, "there was a case that I won that I should've lost that I represented a pimp, that's what he did for a living".
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