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Cuomo Comeback, Tyler Perry Face $260M Lawsuit, Juneteenth 2025 | Ep. 199 — To Whom Much Is Given

Cuomo Comeback, Tyler Perry Face $260M Lawsuit, Juneteenth 2025 | Ep. 199 — To Whom Much Is Given

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Is Andrew Cuomo really making a comeback — and are we supposed to forget how he left? At (2:16), we dig into Cuomo’s rumored run for NYC mayor and why former critics now support him. Then at (6:31), the U.S. joins Israel in deadly airstrikes on Iran. Are we on the edge of another Middle East war — or being drawn into one? At (20:36), we cover new developments in the Vance Boelter case. The conversation heats up at (24:51), when Michelle Obama’s viral comment — “I’m glad I didn’t have a son” — sparks a raw discussion about whether high expectations are hurting Black boys more than helping. At (35:00), we ask if Black Americans are expected to show up now that African immigrants are facing Trump-led deportations, and what true solidarity means. Later at (57:39), backlash grows against rapper The Mexican OT, while at (1:24:18), we explore how AI could reshape the future of Black creativity, jobs, and culture. The episode wraps with two explosive lawsuits: at (1:45:28), Tyler Perry faces a $260M sexual misconduct claim, and at (2:07:48), Fat Joe is accused by his hype man of years of abuse. Tap in — Lost in the Script TV is your weekly Black podcast breaking down politics, culture, and the stories that shape us. Subscribe now.

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