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CBL EP 194 Case Update: Richard Lee Conkin — Jury Trial Set for 2026

CBL EP 194 Case Update: Richard Lee Conkin — Jury Trial Set for 2026

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This podcast is powered by Klean Freaks University.com — where real cleaners build real empires. From mop buckets to million-dollar systems, we teach you how to clean smarter, lead stronger, and scale faster.

Back in Episode 107, we broke down a shocking case out of Louisville, Kentucky involving a cleaning professional who was allegedly assaulted by a client she met through Nextdoor.

In this quick update, I went directly into the Kentucky court system to check the status of the case involving Richard Lee Conkin.

As of now, the case remains active, and a jury trial is scheduled for October 19, 2026 in Jefferson Circuit Court.

This is your reminder that these situations don’t just disappear after the headlines—and why safety protocols in this industry are not optional.

If you haven’t listened to Episode 107 yet, start there first for full context.

And if you’re ready to build more structure, confidence, and protection into your business, check out my Move-Out Cleaning System—designed to help you price, scope, and execute jobs the right way from the start.

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Thanks for tuning in to Cleaning Business Life — the podcast for cleaning business owners who want to build a profitable, sustainable company without burning out.

Hosted by Shannon Miller and Jamie Runco, each episode pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to start, grow, and scale a cleaning business — covering pricing, systems, leadership, boundaries, and the real conversations most people avoid.

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