Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "SEAN 'DIDDY' COMBS SENTENCED TO FOUR YEARS, TWO MONTHS IN PRISON OVER MANN ACT VIOLATIONS"
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A federal judge handed down a sentence in the high profile Sean Diddy Combs trial.
The rapper was convicted on federal prostitution charges back in July.
Let's go right now to Fox News national correspondent CB Cotton outside of the courthouse.
Analytic dreams video on Spotify to see the video along with the audio because of course,
we're about to get into how Sean Diddy Combs was sentenced to four years and two months in federal prison.
Hey, well, yeah, the judge moments ago, sentencing Sean Diddy Combs.
homes to four years behind bars telling the court he took into consideration that Diddy was self-made,
someone who lifted up others, supported his family. He noted that Diddy did a lot of this
while even battling addiction, but he said he had to consider all of the rappers history.
And he said that specifically he said, quote, a history of good works can't wash away the record.
He pointed out, a history of good work can't wash away.
way the record you guys sad day in history for some but a justifiable day in history for most i believe
as when it comes to the prosecution asking for 11 years and three months it's twofold because
of course he was sentenced to four years and two months in federal prison but the prosecution
was asking for 11 years and three months so they wasn't even granted half of that a little
under half and of course it's time served so you have three years remaining safe to say when it
comes to the prosecution they definitely wanted more time for Diddy on his actions because of course
the highlighted 2016 hotel video of Sean Diddy Combs assaulting Cassie that specific video was a domestic abuse
type of case but what they was going for it didn't really have any credence as far as what they
was overall talking about so that's why the 11 years and three months wasn't really granted in full
because of course it wasn't a domestic violence case it was a racketeering and transportation
for i don't know some like what was it uh prostitution or something like that i think that's what
he was found guilty on because the rico case the racketeering case he's he
He was founded, he was acquitted for.
So now, when you look at it, as far as him being served four years and two months in federal prison,
additional penalties as far as $500,000 having to be paid by Sean Dedy Combs,
plus five years of supervised release after prison is interesting because, of course,
but him being violated for all that's what's called the man act
m a n act flying people across state lines for drug fueled sex encounters and then like
i said earlier he was acquitted of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking okay i guess
he was so i don't i don't that's why i don't understand the whole sex trafficking
and then still being convicted for the man act i don't know i don't know the difference
I really don't know the difference.
Hopefully I don't sound ignorant,
but I remember, and this is crazy,
because you know, I covered hip hop.
So when it comes to push a tea and malice,
I hate to throw their names in here,
but you know, they said it.
So hey, do with that what you will.
They literally said, are we trafficking or tricking?
Somebody got to tell us the difference.
But then, you know what I'm saying?
I was like, damn, look at the state of hip hop.
Like, what's going on?
And this is the clips we're talking about.
The same artist that may win a Grammy
for a hip-hop album of these.
year my sources all made it up anyways so they said they on that album there was like are we trafficking
or tricking somebody got to tell us a difference so personally me looking at all the massive amount
of evidence that i've seen as far as in the diddy case i believe that diddy definitely deserve
jail time because he was doing a lot of criminal acts but when it comes to what they were specifically
trying to get him found guilty
for as far as the racketeering
conspiracy it was making it seem like more of a group
organized
attack when really
Diddy was the issue with show
so for me I do believe he should serve
jail time I just don't believe
the prosecution came at
Diddy with the right case they should have
had domestic violence included
in the case but of course the statute of limitations
probably
had them at an
interesting crossroads because you can't really use the highlighted 2016 hotel video
combs of uh video of cones assaulting cassie in your racketeering case it doesn't work as far as
the statute of limitations which is why they showed that for like more public fodder than
anything so anyways um but i do not think diddy it was just innocent should have been free today
that's not what i'm getting across at all i do believe he deserved jail
time. I just believe the prosecution should that came at him more, came at him more correctly
as far as the whole domestic violence point. So anyways, when it comes to that, I've broken down
this whole Diddy debacle. And of course, when it comes to Diddy, when I first started talking
about this as far as August 30th, 2023, yes, ladies and gentlemen, I've been breaking it down
for that long. When it comes to Sean Diddy Combs versus the drink giant Diageo,
also the owner of Sirak.
Call me a conspiracy theories,
but evidence of a hotel footage with Combs,
assaulting Cassie happening in 2016.
And interestingly enough, in the year of 2023,
after he goes to bat and goes to,
he goes at the biggest alcohol company in the world,
as far as owning all the major alcohols in the world,
right after that so august 30 of 2023 he goes at diageo and we all know how that ended up right then in that
same year november 16 2023 he was accused of sexual abuse in a lawsuit filed by singer cassie
and then they used the footage in 2016 but the whole time fast forward to now it wasn't even a
domestic violence case so i'm wondering why in the world was such a long ago video because
used in today to take away Diddy as far as from the free world when it wasn't even a domestic
violence case. So that's the main thing I was going to get across as far as my conspiracy
theorist brain as far as how even something as a 10, 15 years ago, they could still bring it up
in today's age and get you for it. And of course, still not giving Diddy an out. I'm basically
letting you know that when it comes to people in the higher ups,
There's certain things behind the scenes that they can hold on to for the longest and hold over your head.
But of course, if you're not a monster, if you're not a criminal, they probably wouldn't have that in the first place.
So still, I believe Diddy deserve jail time.
I was just giving you what my brain was going to as far as my conspiracy theories.
Because people who've been following the podcast, you already know how I feel about the Diddy case.
But for new listeners, as far as if you're listening for the first time me announcing the sentence, you're probably wondering who's out of my own.
So hopefully I made it clear.
When it comes to Ditty's defense team,
Brian Steele was one of them as far as him being one of the people on Dittie's team.
And it's very interesting how if you go to that video,
he won in no parts of this interview.
I'm not even going to play the audio because they didn't get anything substantial out of this interview.
It was just a bunch of jabbering back and forth.
Like, where is Adam Silver when you need them?
I mean, even the NBA, one at a time.
folks like come on now if we're gonna get if we're gonna try to get answers for questions
everybody can't be asking 20 questions at the same time anyways the main reason why i say that
is because i was really trying to figure out where the mental state was as far as after
diddy being sentenced for four years and two months because it seemed like a monumental win
when diddy was found not uh when diddy was found not guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering
but of course he was violent he found he was found guilty on violating the man act what's the difference
I still don't know.
As far as the sex,
the sex trafficking and man act,
I know what racketeering is.
But that seemed like a monumental W
and they was going to let Ditty into the free world.
Fast forward to now,
he had four years and two months put on his sentence.
Of course,
one year served already,
so three years remaining.
But of course,
people thought he was going to be a free man
come October.
And he was going to be popping his,
you know what,
throughout the holiday season.
That's not going to be the case.
now when you look at it
I believe
Brian still saw this as a L
because of course you already know
what he did for Young Thug
I don't know if I actually cover that
Let me see Young Thug
When it comes to Young Thug
I think the first track I talked about
Was Money on Money with Future
And that was like me talking about his case
Because I really try not to talk about things
Unless it's music involved
But this is one of the most influential people in hip hop
I mean
I don't know if I have to point it out anymore
but y'all see who's on the cover of my podcast y'all know what the podcast is titled there's there was
somebody who's very substantial in that man's career very influential very important in the growth of his
career and that was sean diddy combs and that will always be a fact whether he's a monster or not he helped
notorious bi g and ways that we didn't even think was possible back then so as far as me
covering this without any musical offerings from diddy that's where i'm covering it because i believe
Jay Z, Dr. Dre,
he's up there
is some of the most powerful figures we've ever had in music.
So with that being said, that's why I'm covering it.
But now, when you look at other things
as far as me talking about
certain things as far as notorious, B-I-G versus Diddy,
the video of Diddy Assault and Cassie,
I mean, there's a lot of things we could go at
just to showcase how Diddy is a monster,
but what's objective is how he was sentenced to four years two months minus one year because it's
served and he has three years left he has to pay a fine of five hundred thousand dollars
supervised release for five years after that and then the main thing that he did was definitely
avoiding the life in prison because if he was convicted of trafficking slash racketeering
that's what that would help so some would call it a w did he did he
he probably wanted to get out of jail faster,
but of course when it comes to the court of law,
that's what they came to a verdict on.
And now,
when you look at the monumental
and the mountain of evidence
that they presented in front of Diddy's team,
seems like they wanted more time for Diddy
and they ultimately ended up losing.
So at the end of the day, both teams lost.
It's just one team lost more than the other.
I would say the prosecution lost way more
than Diddy's team.
They was looking for life in prison.
Even after Diddy was founded not guilty of the sex trafficking and racketeering,
they still was asking for 11 years and three months,
even after he was found not guilty.
But of course, he was given four years and two months.
So that's the main thing I was wanting to get across.
It's not a lot of things I want to say about this Diddy case.
I mean, Ditt is one of the most powerful people in music.
When he gets out, you're going to see that.
You're going to see that.
So as far as the things that he's being accused of,
a lot of people who's saying certain things about him
will probably won't be saying that when he gets out into the free world.
I know they're going to have a five-year supervised release,
but they're probably not going to be saying that when he gets out to the free world.
Once again, Dity is one of the most influential and powerful people in music history.
So with that being said, I just want to leave you off on that.
Just cover.
I just wanted to give you the facts and let you do of that,
which, you know, do of that as you will.
So that being said, click my link, sure, in my bio,
let me know on one of my social medias.
What do you think about Sean?
Did he Combs be a sentence to four years and two months in federal prison?
And do you believe he should have been served more or less time?
