False Claims, Real Consequences is a podcast dedicated to empowering whistleblowers, truth-tellers, and advocates by unpacking the complexities of whistleblower law. The show provides practical insights to help employees understand their rights, protect themselves from retaliation, and navigate high-stakes fraud cases.

False Claims, Real Consequences
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Podcast Overview
False Claims, Real Consequences is a podcast dedicated to empowering whistleblowers, truth-tellers, and advocates by unpacking the complexities of whistleblower law. The show provides practical insights to help employees understand their rights, protect themselves from retaliation, and navigate high-stakes fraud cases.
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Publishing Since
7/23/2025
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Recent Episodes

June 23, 2026
What Evidence Makes a Whistleblower Case Strong?
In this episode of False Claims, Real Consequences, host Lisa Mosbey is joined by seasoned employment and whistleblower attorney Stephen Teller. They delve into the intricacies of building a robust whistleblower case under the False Claims Act. Stephen shares insights on what constitutes compelling evidence, emphasizing the importance of understanding the fraud and gathering substantial documentation like emails, invoices, and internal records. He explains how different types of evidence can weigh in a case and the significance of establishing a pattern of wrongdoing. Stephen also discusses the challenges whistleblowers face when they suspect fraud but lack direct access to internal documents. The episode provides valuable guidance on when to start collecting evidence and how to proceed if one leaves the company. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the legal processes involved and the critical role of credible testimony in pursuing justice.

May 26, 2026
Do I Qualify as a Whistleblower Under the False Claims Act?
In this episode of False Claims, Real Consequences, host Lisa Mosbey is joined by Stephen Teller, an experienced employment and whistleblower attorney, to delve into the intricacies of qualifying as a whistleblower under the False Claims Act. Stephen shares insights on what constitutes protected activity at work, focusing on fraud against the federal government. He explains the importance of identifying how the government is harmed and the necessity of proving intentional misconduct. The discussion covers the roles that often uncover fraud, the significance of federal money, and the process of filing a claim. Stephen also touches on the impact of prior government knowledge and public disclosures on eligibility. This episode is essential for anyone considering whistleblower action, offering valuable guidance on navigating the legal landscape and understanding the potential for rewards.

April 28, 2026
Consulting vs. Litigation: When to Get a Lawyer, When to Get Advice
In this episode of *False Claims, Real Consequences*, attorney Stephen Teller discusses the importance of seeking legal advice early on in workplace issues. He emphasizes the significance of understanding legal rights, identifying protected classes, and distinguishing between communication issues and legal matters. Early consultation with a lawyer can prevent situations from escalating and offer clarity on potential legal actions.
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