With regard to Netflix documentaries, Shipwreck He is doing heavy job through June and July: We have had weekly deployments, including Caca cruise, The cult of American clothing and Globe boyAnd this week is the turn of Pi Moms. The new installment tells the story of a group of soccer mothers turned into private researchers, who were supposed to tell their history in a 2010 series for the A&E Network life channel.
If you believe that the name or premise is vaguely familiar, it is because the series was canceled before it came to the air. As a result, there was an even larger scandal that was brewing behind the camera than ever, which led directly to the Chief of the Pi agency, Chris Butler.
Thankfully, Trainwreck: Pi Moms The depths are immersed in the various accusations that were unearthed by the original reality show production team, and you can bet on your lower dollar than it gets juicy. Personally, I cannot thank Netflix enough for his efforts to prepare the perfect 20 -year -old storm.
Trainwreck of Netflix: Pi Moms lifts the lid on the canceled documentary brought by the agency’s drug scandal
As I started to explain, Trainwreck: Pi Moms Explore the accusations made by the Lifetime production team against Chris Butler, the Chief of the PI agency in question. Yeah Sale at sunset or the Real housewives Had made a team of private researchers for reality television, it would seem Pi Momswith the firm of private researchers from the Bay area with almost exclusive personnel by soccer mothers. Butler & Associates was owned by Butler, with just another male member, Carl Marino, in the staff.
The life show was supposed to be in the care of the showrunner Lucas Platt, with the very interesting and intelligent women themselves so that any type of final product is incredibly successful. Obviously, that did not happen, and it is probably less surprising to realize that it was not due to football mothers. With the candidate for the marine actor, stating that he wanted a more important role in the program, the journalist Pete Crooks received alarming Intel after being invited to make a trip with the mothers for Diablo magazine. The most alarming part? Butler was creating cases instead of being authentic.
After this initial discovery came more bad news for life, with reports of criminal activity within the agency, including drug trafficking, illegal rental and fake fare more staged sting operations. According to the US sun. UU., Butler had an increasingly long list of accusations against him personally, such as undercover surveillance, the work in infidelity and national cases, general private investigations and assistance with the “Dui dirty scheme.” These schemes involved getting female “assistants” to encourage men to drink and then enter a car, with corrupt police officers who work with Butler and then stop men and arrest them for drunk driving.
The last nail in the reality television coffin was Butler condemned for drug trafficking and directing a brothel, and, as expected, leading life to close production in the program. While four mothers were affected by what happened, we listened to two in the new Netflix series: Denise Antoon and Ami Wiltz. The group appeared previously in Dr. Phil to discuss the potential scam, but this is the first time that spectators are given detailed access to the whole history from the inside.
It could be said that the worlds of reality shows and corruption have never been simultaneously explored in this way before, although Globe boy I started touching some of these issues. In Rupaul’s words, I can’t wait to see how this is.