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0:08

School of Humans. This

0:11

is racket inside the Gold Club, episode

0:14

one Asshole Naked.

0:21

So what's the Gold Club? The

0:23

Gold Club was a very upscale,

0:27

very famous gentleman's

0:29

club. Let's use that worked

0:32

and people from all over the country, sports

0:35

figures, politicians, everybody

0:38

came to the Gold Club and it was it

0:40

was the spocta gum. You ride

0:43

up in front of the Gold Club. This

0:45

is not one of those fleas holes. Walking

0:47

into the Gold Club was like walking into

0:50

the taj Mahal. You

0:52

had people in tuxedos, you had

0:54

shirt and ties, you had security,

0:57

you had everything, and

0:59

they made you feel welcome.

1:02

I would chain up a girl and drag her through

1:04

the club, dragger across the stage. It was

1:06

kind of s and m kind of and

1:08

the guys loved it, loved

1:11

it. There was no competition

1:13

for the kind of star power that you'd see

1:16

when you walked in the door. You know, entire

1:18

basketball teams would, professional basketball

1:20

teams would come here and you know,

1:22

one of the athletes came in, they'd be a big flourish'd

1:25

be a big announcement. You know, Michael Jordan

1:27

has just arrived at the Gold Club. It

1:29

was an interesting experience I've never been around

1:32

that many naked women at the same time. You

1:34

know, beautiful women. They were, you

1:36

know, incredibly attractive. You

1:39

could go see naked women dance

1:42

just about anywhere in Atlanta,

1:44

but when you went to the Gold Club, you

1:47

were buying an experience that

1:49

you were a high roller, that you were

1:51

in the best strip club

1:54

and make yourself think, oh, yeah, you know, it's costing

1:56

me a lot, but boy, I can

1:58

spend this money and I'll get the best one

2:01

spent almost twelve thousand dollars. Would

2:04

I went there, I knew what,

2:06

I'm going to have a good time. It's

2:08

that, but it's also this. I

2:11

did see all that stuff where the girls were giving hand

2:13

jobs and doing coke and you

2:16

know, all that kind of stuff, and I

2:18

thought, oh, dang, we're

2:21

stooping down this low. Atlanta's

2:24

the Soomon Camorra the South. It's

2:26

a city that never sleeps except

2:29

on Sundays when we all need a break

2:31

from the hustle. The big boobs,

2:33

the blow jobs, the threesomes,

2:35

and oh my god, the champagne. It

2:39

wasn't simply content to have

2:42

a rich clientele, but also

2:44

to essentially defraud

2:47

some of these folks who clearly

2:50

were not paying attention to what they

2:52

were signing. There seems

2:54

to be something sketchy going on. You

2:56

know, you order some champagne

2:58

and some food, and you have some dances and

3:00

you get a bill for fourteen thousand, seven

3:03

ninety five dollars. I didn't

3:05

know they were mafia at first. I hadn't. I didn't

3:08

know, but it's definitely like a

3:11

feeling. At some point, I had

3:13

these these moments of clarity where I'm like, this is late

3:16

not normal. The

3:19

Gold Club mythology is all

3:21

that. But I'm going to tell you the real story,

3:24

and it starts here the

3:26

raid. Well,

3:35

that evening. You know, I

3:37

normally came to the club, and

3:40

you know they knew me by name, so I

3:43

just walked straight in and

3:46

they take me upstairs and put me in the

3:49

VIP room. That's where

3:51

I go every time I

3:55

had a Blame American Express card,

3:59

I would open up a tab and the

4:01

girls will come in. All

4:05

I can remember is

4:09

that we were drinking

4:12

champagne, and when

4:14

I got real, what can

4:17

I say, When I went over top,

4:20

then I would spray the girls with

4:22

champagne. Well

4:26

as the music was going on that

4:29

particular night it had

4:31

stopped, and that's

4:35

when the raid happened. It's

4:38

March nineteenth, nineteen ninety nine,

4:40

and the FBI is raiding a strip club in

4:42

Atlanta called the Gold Club. A

4:45

thirty seven year old investor named Andrea

4:47

is there. I saw

4:50

the handguns, and they have the lights and

4:53

things like that, the laser beams,

4:56

and I see a lot of them. Next

4:59

thing I hear is a bunch of screaming.

5:02

I didn't hear any seeding, but I

5:04

heard a lot of screaming. So

5:06

I stood up and

5:10

the whole club was deserted.

5:13

Andre goes downstairs. He's

5:15

questioned by FBI agents. They

5:18

asked me, was I

5:20

involved in the

5:23

drug the prostitution? I think?

5:27

And also was I a member

5:29

of their gang affiliation?

5:32

Of what have? Six

5:35

months after the raid, the owner of the Gold

5:37

Club, a dozen employees, two

5:40

police officers, a Delta employee,

5:42

and a New Yorker named Mikey Scars are

5:45

indicted on more than one hundred and fifty

5:47

charges. It ends with one of

5:49

the longest and most delicious

5:52

federal trials in the history of the South.

6:04

I'm Christina Lee. I got my

6:06

start as a journalist covering live music and

6:08

nightlife in Atlanta. That's how I

6:10

learned that Atlanta is ubiquitous with

6:13

strip clubs. They're weaved into the

6:15

fabric of our primary cultural export,

6:17

hip hop. Hip

6:20

Hop artists like Little John, twenty one,

6:22

Savage, and Future have launched their

6:24

careers at clubs like Blue Flame. The

6:27

expression make it rain originated

6:29

inside the doors of Magic City. I

6:32

expense the Cheetah Lounges, Lobster Tail

6:34

and Swordfish Sandwich for a lunchtime

6:36

interview with artists Rich Holmy Kwan, and

6:39

I've interviewed artists at Claremont Lounge, where

6:41

sexagenarian strippers flatten empty

6:43

Budweiser cans between their tids. Clubs

6:47

are located around the city, but Cheshire

6:49

Bridge Road is a hotspot for sex shops,

6:51

massage parlors, and strip clubs.

6:54

That's where you'll find Onyx, where Donald

6:56

Glover filmed an episode of his show Atlanta.

6:59

A mile north up in Buckhead is

7:01

where the Gold Club once was. Unlike

7:04

clubs like X in Magic City, the

7:07

Gold Club wasn't at the epicenter of the Dirty

7:09

South music revolution, but

7:11

it was a place for the rich and famous

7:14

to play. Everyone knew about it.

7:21

Here's just some of the people who have visited

7:23

the Gold Club. Reggie Miller, Patrick

7:26

Ewing, Voice to Men, Dennis Rodman,

7:28

Bill Maher, Wesley Snipes, Bruce

7:31

Willis, Mick Jagger, Jim Belushi,

7:33

Charles Barkley, Magic Johnson,

7:35

Heianna Reeves, Donna, and

7:39

Donald Trump. By

7:42

the way, in two thousand and one, a Trump spokeswoman

7:44

denied that Donald Trump was even a customer.

7:47

He's never been to the what is it the

7:49

Gold Cafe. When

7:52

Atlanta hosted the Olympics in nineteen ninety

7:54

six, dignitaries from around the world came

7:56

to the club, including the King of

7:59

Sweden. The

8:02

fact that celebrities were at the club was a huge

8:04

draw for local coming to the Gold Club, But

8:07

like all of Atlanta strip clubs, its biggest

8:10

attraction was women who got asshole

8:12

naked, a turn coined by Magic

8:14

Cities. Little Magic. Georgia

8:17

is one of the few states that allows clubs to have a

8:19

full bar and fully nud dancers.

8:22

It's usually nudes, but no boos or

8:24

booze with no nudes, even

8:26

at New York's infamous Scores, which

8:28

was recently featured in the movie hustlers.

8:31

Strippers are required to wear at least a G

8:33

string. Gold Club's

8:35

lawyer Alan Begner explains how Atlanta

8:37

got to be Asshole naked. The Atlanta

8:40

adult entertainment establishments

8:44

have existed as a nude since

8:46

nineteen seventy. They went from pasteys

8:49

and G strings the bras

8:51

with tassels to nude.

8:54

At the time, the prosecutor tried to stop

8:56

the play Hair from going nude

8:59

at the Civic Center. That's right.

9:01

What changed the strip club landscape

9:03

in Atlanta was a traveling production of

9:05

the musical Hair. Hair

9:11

is a countercultural musical about a

9:14

tribe of politically active hippies

9:16

protesting the Vietnam War, and

9:18

in nineteen seventy it was controversial

9:21

for many free love and anti war

9:23

reasons, especially in the conservative

9:26

cell. The brief nude

9:28

scene closing act one got the most flack.

9:30

In Georgia, City officials called

9:32

it obscene. They didn't want Hair

9:34

performed because it was quote not

9:37

the kind of entertainment they felt was proper

9:39

or desirable in Atlanta. Turns

9:42

out those concerns weren't constitutional,

9:45

and a federal judge, Newell Edenfield

9:47

ruled that nudity was not obscenity,

9:50

and all the Atlantic clubs

9:52

went new the next day. I

9:55

remember arguing to a judge that

9:57

there was nothing a woman could do with her

9:59

breasts that was criminal, and

10:02

I think the judge agreed. Atlanta

10:04

got its product of hair and an unintended

10:07

byproduct fully nude

10:09

strip clubs, and

10:16

whether the city liked it or not, strip clubs

10:18

became one of Atlanta's biggest selling points.

10:21

Here's what happened in

10:24

the late eighties. Atlanta was booming as a convention

10:27

city. It built the World Congress Center,

10:29

one of the largest convention centers in the country.

10:33

But the problem was that downtown Atlanta

10:35

didn't have a robust nightlife. There

10:37

weren't a lot of restaurants or tourist attractions

10:40

enter strip clubs. If

10:43

you went to a convention in the eighties or nineties,

10:46

strip club employees would be outside passing

10:48

out flyers for conventioneers. So

10:52

going to conventions in Atlanta it became ubiquitous

10:55

with going to strip clubs. Here's

10:57

Begner again. The conveniens that came every

11:00

year, the Bobbin Show, sports,

11:02

the poultry industry, others

11:05

told the city they were only going to come here

11:07

if there was new dance clubs for their conventioneers.

11:10

In eighty seven, the state

11:13

passed a law banning new dancing and alcohol

11:15

clubs, and these

11:18

conventions went to the Chamber of Commerce

11:20

in the city and sit if they

11:22

weren't there, they're not coming back, And so

11:24

the city quietly took our side

11:27

of the battle. The

11:29

law was stricken immediately by the Fulton

11:31

County Superior Court judge and never went

11:33

into effect, but the industry

11:36

has been supported by every

11:38

mayor since the seventies. Now

11:43

Atlanta city officials aren't bending over backwards

11:46

to support the clubs, but they

11:48

do see them as a positive economic investment.

11:51

Does it takes advantage of it and benefits

11:53

from it economically, but doesn't always

11:56

do so in a way that's very

11:58

explicit. This is Josh Humphreys,

12:00

the Director of Housing and Community Development

12:02

with the City of Atlanta. Today,

12:05

the nightlife economy, which includes bars,

12:07

hotels, and strip clubs gross

12:10

is about five point four billion dollars

12:12

in annual revenue and makes up

12:14

for about fifty thousand jobs. The

12:18

identity of the city is it's a place you're going to come

12:20

and have a good time. Right there's a there's

12:22

a lot of reputation within that.

12:25

Oh, well, these professional athletes, they

12:27

were playing in Atlanta last night and they had a lay over

12:29

there, so they're gonna they're gonna have a rough game tonight

12:31

because they were in Atlanta. Right, there's that type of reputation

12:34

of it. You're gonna you go there to have a good time. Atlanta's

12:40

good time economy has had its ups

12:42

and downs. In the mid nineteen

12:44

eighties, there were some instances where strip

12:47

club rivalries got out of hand. Retired

12:50

Atlanta journalist Jeff Doer remembers

12:52

the first story he saw on TV was

12:54

just that on Cheshire Bridge

12:57

Road there were two strip

12:59

clubs across the street from each other,

13:02

and turn on the news. We're just looking

13:04

for a house to move here, and the story was that the

13:06

owner of one of the strip clubs had

13:09

just run out of his strip club. I

13:12

guess in the middle of the night with a maltof cocktail

13:14

and threw it in the strip club across the street

13:17

and ran back. Thought, Oh,

13:19

this is gonna be a good Newstown. In

13:28

nineteen eighty seven, construction began

13:30

on a new strip club in town, the

13:33

Gold Club. The club was

13:35

a five thousand square foot platt

13:37

Art Deco inspired building with gold trim.

13:40

It cost four million dollars to build. Before

13:44

it opened, the city revoked the club's

13:46

liquor license. The owners were

13:48

two brothers, Stephen and David Manley

13:50

and their business partner, John Kirkendall, and

13:53

on their liquor license application they didn't

13:55

disclose that a strip club they owned in Dallas

13:58

was being investigated for perjury, money

14:00

laundering, and obstruction of justice. They

14:04

sued the city for denied their liquor license

14:07

and one everything was

14:09

running smoothly until the affluent

14:11

surrounding neighborhood revolted. Yeah,

14:14

and in fact, we lived in Garden Hills,

14:17

so very close to there. And when it was

14:19

being built and we knew this is going to be a great,

14:22

big strip joint right next

14:24

to our neighborhood. Some of the

14:26

young mothers in the neighborhood

14:29

picketed, and my wife was one of

14:31

them, pushing a baby

14:33

stroller around the future Gold

14:35

Club, trying to get city council to not

14:38

let it open. There. There were all these

14:40

stories about, oh, it's just going to bring sex

14:43

and crime to the neighborhood and you know, just

14:45

going to ruin the area,

14:48

and it turned out, actually it didn't happen. I mean,

14:50

whatever was going on inside pretty much

14:52

stayed inside. I'm

14:55

Tina Lee. This is racket. We'll

14:57

be right back. In

15:08

the nineties, most strip clubs in Atlanta were

15:10

making five to seven million dollars a year,

15:13

but not the Goal Club. At its

15:15

height, it made over twenty million. The

15:17

club boasted four elevated stages,

15:21

Vegas inspired lighting and choreography,

15:23

dom Perion, and semi private

15:25

rooms. It staffed twice as many dancers

15:28

as at the clubs. All the spectacle

15:31

was to inspire you to spend a shit ton

15:33

of money. One Gold

15:35

Club story that gets passed around is about a Louisiana

15:38

lawyer down on his luck in debt twenty

15:40

five thousand dollars, but one day

15:43

he want one hundred thousand dollars lottery

15:45

and immediately drove to Atlanta and

15:47

dropped half his winnings in one night. He

15:50

asked no regrets. It was a good time, but

15:53

some customers would wake up after a night

15:55

at the Gold Club, see the charges

15:57

on their credit card and accuse the club

15:59

of fraud. Some of these stories were

16:02

frankly kind of funny. This

16:04

is Scott Henry, Atlanta nightlife journalist,

16:07

and you really wondered what these people

16:09

did for a living and how they could

16:11

be soap lause about their money. I remember

16:14

there was one guy who went there and

16:17

I think he ended up challenging

16:21

a bill that was twenty

16:23

five thousand dollars or something like that for

16:26

maybe four hours. And they asked

16:28

him how much he had intended

16:30

to spend, and he said maybe

16:33

ten. And that's

16:35

just inconceivable to most

16:37

folks that you would spend ten

16:40

thousand dollars on a night

16:42

out and not

16:44

really have anything to show for it. There

16:48

was one I remember because it was over

16:50

one hundred thousand and it was in two hours,

16:53

two and a half hours. Gold Club lawyer

16:55

Begner tells us about an incident at

16:57

the club where the president of a trucking company

17:00

was trying to impress his executive staff.

17:03

He ordered drinks and food for everyone

17:05

and said he tit the Gold Club staff one

17:07

hundred percent if they literally ran to

17:09

get their lie patients. And

17:12

so they had dancers from running, I mean, bartenders

17:15

and waitresses running around and stuff,

17:17

and so they

17:20

ended up over one hundred thousand dollars and they

17:22

thought they had been cheated. I

17:24

don't know it. That was a case

17:26

where I don't think it was a fraud at

17:28

all. Defending credit

17:30

card fraud lawsuits was just another day

17:33

at the Gold Club. Even before the FBI

17:35

got involved. Begner would

17:37

have to take a lot of these cases to court because

17:39

the Gold Club didn't want to settle the disputes.

17:43

Begner has represented almost every massage

17:45

parlor, sex toy store, and strip club

17:48

in Atlanta, but the Gold Club have the

17:50

most credit card complaints by far compared

17:52

to his other clients. One

17:55

of Begner's favorite credit card cases against

17:57

the Gold Club involves a vampire. As

18:00

he tells it, a regular came in to see

18:03

a Gold Club dancer. She was joking

18:05

around and said she was going to show him

18:07

the vampire bite. She

18:09

bit his cheek a bit too hard. It

18:12

blood to staff clean him up.

18:14

Besides the mark, he was fine until

18:17

he got home and his wife saw the bite, but

18:19

even worse his credit card bill.

18:22

So when he went home is it turned out he

18:25

had been lying to his wife

18:27

about where he was going, and he

18:31

confessed to her that he had

18:33

been the Gold Club and the dance or had bit

18:35

him, and that's how he got cut, and

18:38

she was so mad at him that

18:40

she threw him out of the house, would

18:43

never again let him even see their

18:46

sons, who were fairly old, like

18:48

ten and eight or something, you weren't babies, and

18:52

divorced him, and he sued,

18:55

saying he had perfect marriage until then,

18:57

but he had to allege and prove

19:00

that we knew there was a vampire

19:03

working for us at the Gold Club,

19:05

and that we let her still

19:07

work there knowing that she was

19:10

a vampire and might injure

19:12

people with the vampire bide. On

19:18

top of an alleged vampire and dispute

19:20

of credit card charges, ownership

19:22

of the Gold Club resulted in a dramatic power

19:24

struggle. In

19:33

nineteen ninety three, an Iowa investment

19:35

banker sued the Gold Club, claiming that

19:37

a bouncer beat him up. He won

19:40

the part owner and financier John Kirkendall

19:42

couldn't pay the jury award without going bankrupt.

19:45

It was over three hundred thousand dollars. Enter

19:50

Steve Kaplan. Growing

19:56

up, Kaplan helped run his father's newspaper

19:59

stand at Penn Station in New York. He

20:01

went on to own several Penn Station storefronts

20:04

and nightclubs and York in Florida. Kaplan

20:07

offered to help Kirkndall pay this guy off,

20:10

run the Atlanta locations, daily operations,

20:13

and plot franchises across the states

20:15

in Canada. If that sounds

20:18

too good to be true, that's because it

20:20

was. Kaplan invested in

20:22

the Goal Club. He became half

20:24

owner, but within a few weeks

20:26

assigning the deal, Kirkendall sued

20:29

him. Here's Begner again. And

20:33

then he and Kirkndall, Stephen kirkindall hated

20:35

each other. They had their own private award

20:38

that I wasn't in. They were suing

20:40

each other for about was going

20:42

to run the club, and they

20:45

had all these lawyers involved in all

20:47

these cases. Every

20:50

day a sheriff would serve some

20:52

different order, kicking

20:55

one out for the other. In grand

20:57

jury testimony, Kirkendall said he was uneasy

21:00

about the partnership from the beginning. They

21:03

brokered the fifty fifty ownership deal on Christmas

21:05

see nineteen ninety three and upstate New York.

21:08

Kirkndal said Kaplan agreed to pay the

21:10

lawyer fees and did so by

21:12

handing over brown paper bags

21:15

stuffed with cash. This

21:17

was just the beginning of the toxic Kirkandaal

21:20

Kaplan partnership. The two businessmen

21:22

had very different ideas about how to run

21:24

the club. According

21:27

to Kirkandaal, Kaplin immediately

21:29

took over transforming the club. He

21:31

painted the interior black, brought in

21:33

wall size mirrors, and started

21:35

construction on VIP rooms upstairs

21:38

in the balcony. At

21:41

one point, Kirkndal changed the locks

21:43

on the building and hired armed

21:45

guards to keep Kaplin out of their

21:47

club. The

21:50

tug Awar was digging a financial hole

21:52

that neither of them could afford. A few

21:54

months into nineteen ninety four, Kaplan

21:56

bought Kirkandall out for three million

21:59

dollars. No more locked

22:01

doors. The keys were his right

22:05

back. The

22:14

night the FBI rated the Gold Club, Andre,

22:16

the regularly met earlier, was questioned.

22:20

In the six months prior to the raid, Andre

22:22

had spent one hundred seventy five thousand

22:24

dollars at the club. He was nervous

22:26

the FBI had something on him. Immediately

22:30

that night, I called my attorney

22:33

and he says he got to be kidding

22:35

me. Let's say yeah.

22:40

So he says, why were you in there? And he

22:42

never knew I went

22:44

in there. He never knew it, and

22:48

he says, well, we got to do some work, and

22:52

then that's when the trial had. Over

22:57

the next two years, Andrea has called into

22:59

grand jury testimony. He's interviewed

23:01

by the FBI and the media. Andrea

23:04

is called to the courthouse to testify at

23:06

the Gold Club trial. I

23:11

was brought up and this is what scared

23:13

me. Okay, they

23:16

brought me up through a certain area

23:19

in the courtroom to testify, and

23:23

I left that way. I

23:26

didn't walk out the general public

23:28

area. They

23:31

felt I had some information that

23:34

would send Steve Kaplan

23:36

to prison or

23:40

his constituence, because

23:43

I didn't. I didn't know. I didn't know.

23:46

I didn't know where Steve Kaplan that went

23:48

to. I was told to not get

23:51

in contact with him, to not answer

23:53

any of his calls. He

23:57

knew where I lived. Some

24:00

people did come by my house, but I

24:02

never answered the door. So

24:06

after that trial, I spake

24:09

our strip clubs for a long time.

24:14

Here's journalist Scott Henry. If you

24:16

were there at a bachelor party

24:19

or they're on a Friday

24:21

night down on the floor, you expected

24:23

that there were probably crazy

24:26

things going on in the mezzanine

24:29

area, and you would see people go up to the

24:31

rooms that were cordoned off, and

24:37

and so it wasn't a stretch

24:40

to imagine that the

24:43

jets said and famous people and Underworld

24:46

characters were all convening

24:49

in the rooms upstairs. But

24:52

Henry couldn't have imagined how crazy

24:54

those upstairs antics were. Even

24:57

Begner, who worked closely with the Gold

24:59

Club, felt that something

25:01

was off. So the

25:04

other thing about it was when I

25:06

would go by to visitors

25:08

on my way home. So from the office

25:11

and the Gold Club, no

25:13

one had time to visit with.

25:15

They were like they were always busy. They were locked

25:18

up into some office and couldn't and

25:20

couldn't come down to visit with or they'd

25:22

come down to say hello and said they didn't they had to

25:25

go somewhere else. So that I

25:27

always have that eyd. It just was

25:29

an atmosphere of aggressiveness.

25:36

The Gold Club charges included racketeering,

25:38

prostitution, credit card fraud,

25:41

money laundering, wire fraud, loan

25:43

sharking, extortion, obstruction

25:46

of justice, airline fraud,

25:49

corruption, and a conspiracy

25:51

to funnel money to organized crime.

25:57

The Gold Club trials became front page news

26:00

media outlets around the world were covering it not

26:02

only because of the extensive charges, but because

26:04

of the selation bousness of the story. The

26:07

Gold Club Trial has everything. A page

26:09

sixth story is hungry for horny

26:12

athletes, fraud, raunchy sex,

26:15

prostitution, and even the

26:17

mob. This season will go beyond

26:20

the Gold Club headlines, taking you

26:22

behind the scenes of the infamous club and

26:24

the notorious trial. On

26:30

the next episode of racket Um,

26:35

it was our understanding that we bought more don

26:38

perion at the Gold Club than any other

26:40

antity in the country. It was more don

26:42

perion bought by the Gold Club on

26:44

a monthly basis than any other restaurant

26:47

or any other bar. And it was about

26:49

selling champagne. And

26:52

you know, he would call his bitches, you bitches,

26:55

you effing you know, and that

26:57

I'm sorry, I don't even know if I can say that word. Yeah,

26:59

and I and I and I did see all that stuff where

27:01

the girls were giving hand jobs and doing coke

27:04

and all that kind of stuff.

27:06

You really do not need to

27:08

be working in a strip club

27:11

as a prostitute because you're stupid.

27:15

There's no way you should be getting caught. I'm

27:21

Christina Lee. This is Racket Inside

27:23

the Gold Club. Oh

27:28

My Life has

27:31

been Rocking a

27:34

racket. Racket,

27:38

Oh my Life, My

27:44

life has been

27:46

a rack.

27:53

Oh my Life. Racket

27:58

Inside the Gold Club is a production of School

28:00

of Humans and I Heart Radio Rackets,

28:03

written and narrated by me Christina

28:06

Lee and produced by Gabby Watts. Caroline

28:09

Slaughter is our supervising producer, Special

28:13

thanks to Taylor church In Sonambashi.

28:16

Music is by Claire Campbell and

28:18

sound design and mixes by Tune Welders.

28:21

Executive producers are Brandon Barr,

28:24

Elsie Crowley and Brian Lavin,

28:26

along with Scott Grubman and Lauren

28:28

Zimmerman. School

28:59

of Humans

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