DJ Akademiks Live Streams - Day 2/30. Diddy Trial Day 15. YSL Steele Turning up the Offense... Is Diddy Exposing these VICTIMS?
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You guys made me look hell of good.
I just want to tell y'all the truth, man.
Y'all made me look so good yesterday.
Watching how you guys supported another creator on behalf of what we have going on was really impressive.
I love you guys so much for that.
Matter of fact, you know what I'm going to do?
I don't know what I do.
Just remind me.
Because you guys did that, I'm going to donate 100 subs.
I don't know who goes to because I think it just randomized it.
I better be in the chat.
100 subs to King Academics,
100 subs to the Academy.
And I could have to do any subs to R Block, right?
Of course.
And then, Kik, we might have to do some shit too.
But King Academics, the YouTube channel,
of course, the Academy YouTube channel.
Thank you guys so much.
Watching you guys support yesterday.
It was amazing, all right?
Welcome, everybody.
We are here.
This is day 14, or 15, actually.
God damn, this Diddy Tribe been going on a long time.
Day 15 on the Diddy Tribe.
but day two of her journey to 30.
I did save a couple topics from yesterday to today,
so I hope you guys are locked and loaded here with me.
You know, all transparency, I got, we're good to go.
The only thing I got that might interrupt the stream later,
I ain't going to lie.
My hair might look a right, but I, this shit,
without the head, it looks a little crazy.
So anyway, I got, I got a hair person coming over to do my hair.
So, you know, I might have to cut, I forgot what time they said.
So I'm getting my hair down later.
And, yeah, that's pretty much it.
So I'm just really rocking with you.
I don't be doing nothing.
Yo, chat, I want to show y'all what I've been doing in the house.
There's like half of me that's like I'm completely mad.
Like, I'm like, I'm mental.
Like, yo, chat, if you look at my house, you'll be like, you're broke.
You ruined your house.
But I got plans and I got belief.
And I've been building shit up.
I don't frame it out a wall.
I'm building a theater room right now.
And I had to like break open all the, like, the shit is already perfect.
It just wasn't a room.
So now I'm trying to create some shit.
Don't really know what I'm doing.
I'm watching YouTube videos.
That's my morning project.
So when I get up, first thing I do, I listen to whatever Wack 100 is exposing somebody about.
Then I listen to like whatever podcast of the day.
Sometimes it might be brilliant idiots.
It was brilliant idiots over the weekend.
And then I just do a little construction shit for like two hours or three hours.
and I play with my dogs and then pretty much do some other shit
and then get rid of the stream.
That's my life every day.
Not too interesting.
Okay?
Yeah, so I do it every day.
Anyway, yeah, I got this one project and it's the first time
because I got 45 projects in my house going on right now.
This is the project I'm like, I'm not going to do other shit.
I'm just going to finish this one because it does kind of look bad
when you start 45 projects and you're doing a little bit,
a little bit on every single one
and you never finish any.
So I'm about to finish one.
Facts.
As a fact.
As a fact.
You feel me?
I'm supposed to act.
You got to,
what?
I got to get my hair done on stream.
I would.
But like,
I ain't going to lie.
This is like a new person.
I met her off Instagram.
I met her off Instagram type of shit.
So I don't know.
She might have a problem with being on stream.
I always sit here and get my head.
I don't get a fuck.
But,
um,
I don't want to violate her privacy and shit like that.
And also like, you know, we've been, you know, they call the police at my house.
They call all type of shit.
So it's like, man, I'm not trying to spook nobody else.
I signed up for this.
It's all good.
All right.
All right.
So we're about to get into the trial.
Remind me, I got to talk about this push of T shit, right?
We save push of it today.
We're going to get into the trial.
What is going on in the trial today?
YB update.
I got mad YB update.
I told you, I talked to a young boy, right?
All right, I let the cat out of the back
because I don't know if these niggies doing it still.
So, so anyway, Yea hit me up, right?
And Sneako, sneako with Ye.
And they were like, yo, act, let's, you know,
yo, we're fin to go fuck with YB.
And I was just like, shit, I ain't see him since he got home.
I'm like, I know y'all wanted me to come fuck with y'all.
If y'all finally come back to the States to come fuck with YB,
I'll just go with y'all
and we both fuck with y b
and i could chop it up with y'all and do whatever i need to do yay
that was the plan yay
was like all right we're going to go see young boy
and i'm like let's go
so just to be honest
i hit y b
and first of all y b was he was a little mad at me he's like
act he's like he's like
he's like say man you know how he talk
he's like he's like
you know you one of the only niggies i fuck with like me
like you don't got to have no reason to
come fuck with me. You just come here and they get just pop up on me. And it was just like,
so I was telling him, I'm like, no, I was giving you some space. That's, it's our honest
conversation. I was like, I was giving you some space. You just got out of jail. You got to
spend some time with your family. And he said something that was dope to me. He said, yo, act.
He's like, you want, you, one of the only people I fuck with you like my family, bro. You,
you could come vibe with me while I'm getting everything situated. And I was just like, damn,
I probably shouldn't, I probably shouldn't have waited on call you. Anyway, I'm like, all right,
okay cool I'm like yo so the Kanye move he didn't know too much about it but he's like yo if
everything cool Kanye yeah whatever then I think Kanye I don't know what happened we got to figure out
if Kanye still going now so so my new plans is because I was going to go with Connie well go the same
time as yay I'm just going to go by myself and just go rock out with um wabi so chat let me know
when I should go um I have a date in mine where like I think things become a little bit more freed up
And also I'm thinking maybe a weekend
Because, you know, we're still doing
Diddy cover shit.
But Wabi want to come, you know,
Wabi want to hang out.
And, you know,
we had a beautiful conversation.
You know, he
told me he was happy.
He was happy for his freedom.
He was happy.
And he admitted that, hey, listen, he's sober now.
And the biggest thing I took away from that conversation,
he said to me, he said, act.
I ain't know.
I'm going to lie.
And I was fucked up, bro.
I was fucked up before
and he said you know it
because you've seen it
and I did
and it's something
you know I mean
I think we could admit it in post
but I would never say that at the time of y'all
but you know
you know he my friend so you know
I was concerned and
trust me I was trying to make sure
everything was going to be good with him
and I was kind of sad when he got him
taking in for that bullshit shit
but yeah
he he is good
he's much healthier
and I have an open invitation
to go pop up and go kick it with him anytime.
Like, I ain't gonna lie to you.
The last time I went up there to GraveDigger Mountain, though,
I don't know if he's at the same spot,
but the last time I went up there, I gotta tell y'all.
And this is playful.
Wabi's tried kidnapping.
I was supposed to be up there for like three, four days.
All of a sudden Wabi's like, yo, yo, act.
Say, say, say.
Why you got to leave?
Like, yo, we could stream up here.
We could do this and third up here.
I'm like, yeah, but I got like other things to do.
I got employees and shit.
All of a sudden, Wabi get on the phone.
He's like, yo, he's like, Montana.
He said, yo, is it?
Say act.
What size you?
He's like, yo.
Because I told me, I ain't gonna lie.
I hit him with the excuse.
I said, yo, I don't got no more clothes.
I only packed for three days.
I don't got no more draws, no nothing.
I got to go, bro.
He hit Montana.
He said, say, he said, he said, send all that, send all that.
I guess he got merch or something.
He was like, send all them shit.
Just sending an act size because he's going to be here with me for a week.
And I'm like, hold on.
now. Hold on now. Hold on. I got some shit to do. I love Wobby. That's my man. That's my man. That's my man. That's my man. That's my man. Okay. That's my
all right. Anyway. Um, the tour is happening. I'm going to be at multiple stops. I'm not even going to cap with you. I'm going to be up in that bitch.
He added some new dates. There's some new dates popping up. The ticket's been selling like his going out of style.
they've added one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve and actually another
one minneapolis thirteen they've added thirteen damn dates by the way this is thrown by
a live nation with also mac agency as the uh booking agency but still let me tell you this right
now young boy about to make a killing on tour I have
had my talk with him.
I told him, we can't fuck this up.
I told him I made sure I was very clear with him.
This is your time.
This is your time to put up.
And I told him even about the album and about this tour.
No fuck-ups.
We can't have this tour canceled in any way.
This is your time to do, and I hate to use this term because this is like some baddies term, your big one.
This is your time to really make.
a statement on how Dominia you've been.
This is going to be huge.
I'm excited for it.
I know he's excited for it.
I'm watching him enjoy his freedom.
I'm watching him be at peace with himself with his sobriety.
And I'm going to be honest with you.
That's the shit that, you know, I'm extremely happy for him if you don't know.
Because he got pardoned by Donald Trump, there was going to be a whole
program before like a whole system to make sure you know he didn't violate whatever you know
supervised released or whatever he had you know because they didn't just let him out scot free
so they were going to do a whole lot of things to make sure that he didn't violate and have to go
back but that's usually the biggest part for these artists think about thug i think thug
has to be nervous that they might say bro you got 20 years hanging over your head we're going to
take you back in wabi was now pardoned
Essentially, it's like he never caught those charges.
Okay?
It's like he never caught those charges.
The lucky thing for him as well, the state charge, because of how they negotiated it,
rolled up into the Fed charge on a global plea.
So the state charges was dealt with in a federal,
in a federal courthouse,
which because the state charges got dealt with in a federal courthouse
as the DA or the DA for that precinct
or that municipality or county for Utah allowed it to be,
the feds get preference and that's almost like a fed thing.
Guess what happens?
He's pardoned.
Wabi could do what he want.
He could walk around free.
He could, he don't got to,
worry about pissing in a cup calling into a pit.
So he's good.
So I've told him there's some pressure on you, my brother, and I love you,
but I'm going to keep that pressure on you because this is your time.
This is your time.
This is your time.
There ain't much going on in hip hop right now.
This is your time, and I need you to execute.
Because people like me and your fans have been going so hard for you,
this is the moment that you need to show out.
And I think he's very understanding of the moment,
and it's going to be amazing if you ask me.
Okay.
All right.
That's the YB update.
If anything else, just let me know.
I'll hit him up.
He wants me to pop out there.
I don't want to tell you exactly when I'm going,
but I have a date in mind.
I have a date in mind.
Okay?
And I think, wait, when does this tour start?
Yeah, it starts in September.
So I know where it's going to be.
So I'm going to pop up on him within this month.
Within this month.
within this month, okay?
So we'll figure out of time.
Shout to Wabito, and shout to his whole team.
We're happy that he is free,
and he is no longer under the supervision of the government.
Okay.
Should we talk about the push-a-tee thing first,
or should we just get into the D-Di-T tribe?
Because we got to get caught up.
You know what happens.
We have a morning session.
We could probably cover that push-a-te-thing lunch, right?
Let's do that.
Let's do that, show.
Let's do that.
Everybody getting in here good.
I see our beautiful faces in here.
Somebody said, go see him this weekend.
Here's the thing.
I'm telling you, when I go see YB, YB, YB,
going to be like, all right, bro.
Just stay a week.
All right, bro, like, you know, stay two weeks.
One thing I like about YB, he's a little bit like me,
and he fuck with people he fuck with,
and if he don't fuck with you,
he don't fuck with you.
He's not the type of person.
he's not the type of person
he's not the type of person
that um
oh shit
oh shit
oh oh oh
ooo um
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o'u
this might be a nice little car
right here
and I got a
oh no
let me see
okay okay
so we're about to get in court
we're gonna get caught up
real quick
let me just get to
you know we start out
usually with Matthew Russell
that's the guy
who tweets all this out
he does a intro
when he's walking the court
and he gives an update on what we're going to see.
Listen to this. I might have to make a call.
Give me one second. This is big.
Here we go. Okay, here we are. Matthew Russell Lee,
inner city press here at the Southern District of Courthouse.
Today, Tuesday, June 3rd, 2025.
We're going in for day 15 of testimony
in U.S. versus Sean Combs.
Yesterday, Mia finished.
It was two days of grueling or some said boring.
I'm not sure.
A lot of Instagram posts.
A lot of Instagram posts, a video, birthday wishes.
But it's over. That's over.
And I actually received some communications from a former revolt employee, but more on that, maybe, later in the trial.
After that, there was a hotel record custodian, Beverly Hills Hotel, talking about $500 worth of oil damage to the room.
Then she was off the stand.
Today, Eddie Garcia, who was given an immunity agreement yesterday under the Fifth Amendment.
So we'll see what he has to say.
And already the prosecutors are talking about another victim.
Jane taking the stand tomorrow, Thursday, maybe tomorrow.
Things are really moving along.
So we're going to be covering it closely.
There was a filing near midnight.
Now I'm going to go back and say,
Intercity Press in week one,
filed to say that there were too many things not going into the docket.
Judge Subramanian said that they have to go in at the end of each week,
and yesterday the defense put in two of its emails,
including one that we would have liked to have seen in real time
because it involved the Virginia Beach, Beach Town,
appearance by Sean Combs, that it was.
subject of testimony by Mia. But yesterday, in real time, the prosecutors put in their letter
saying that a compilation of the quote-unquote hotel elevator video should all be put together
so the jurors don't have to see it in fragmentary fashion. I think that the defense is opposing
that. They prefer those fragments. In any event, there's other things, of course, here in the
SDNY, even with many of the judges away for the judicial conference, today there's a
Agar de Ramos has a hearing in one of the many cases against the Trump administration funding cuts.
And yesterday, Judge Ho, who would have been, I believe, presiding right now over the trial of Eric Adams
if Eric Adams hadn't had the indictment dropped.
Judge Ho is in town because he's the Part 1 judge hearing appeals from the MagCorp.
And he sentenced a guy yesterday to 66 months.
We wrote that one up as well.
So that's, oh, yeah, exactly.
On the Eric Adams beat, by the way.
There's a guy called Muhammad Bahi.
He was going to...
All right, my bad, chat.
My bad.
I was saying something, though.
I thought it was really urgent.
Chat.
Just wait.
U.S. with Sean Combs.
Yesterday, Mia finished.
It was two days of grueling or some said boring.
I'm not sure.
A lot of Instagram posts.
A lot of Instagram posts, a video, birthday wishes.
But it's over.
That's over.
I've actually received some communications from a former revolt employee, but more on that, maybe, later in the trial.
After that, there was a hotel record custodian, Beverly Hills Hotel, talking about $500 worth of oil damage to the room.
Then she was off the stand.
Today, Eddie Garcia, who was given an immunity agreement yesterday under the Fifth Amendment.
So we'll see what he has to say.
And already the prosecutors are talking about another victim, Jane, taking the stand tomorrow, Thursday, maybe tomorrow.
things are really moving along. So we're going to be covering it closely. There was a filing
near midnight. Now I'm going to go back and say, inner city press in week one, filed to say
that there were too many things not going into the docket. Judge Subramanian said that they
have to go in at the end of each week. And yesterday, the defense put in two of its emails,
including one that we would have liked to have seen in real time because it involved the
Virginia Beach, Beachtown appearance by Sean Combs. It was a subject of testimony by Mia.
But yesterday, in real time, the prosecutors put in their letter saying that a compilation of the quote-unquote hotel elevator video should all be put together so the jurors don't have to see it in fragmentary fashion.
I think that the defense is opposing that.
They prefer those fragments.
In any event, there's other things, of course, here in the SDNY.
All right, all right, right, right.
Not too sure how interesting it will be today in court.
but nevertheless
let's um actually before we're going to backtrack shortly or slightly um before we get to that
i don't think i've talked about this topic so i don't know why the hell 1090 j going viral right
now but apparently he's going viral for if you don't know larry hoover was um
pardoned by donald trump now we covered this right uh larry hoover actually he wasn't pardoned his
sentence was commuted. And by the way, when me and Wack was talking, like, it's interesting
that Wack was, he had, like, not a proper understanding of what it is. A commuted sentence means
you're still guilty. Your sentence is just considered full, like you've done your sentence,
even if you've done it a day, even if you haven't even started. So his sentence got commuted,
okay? And if you don't know Larry Hoover is synonymous,
with being the founder or the person who has popularized the growth of the gangster disciples.
So the GDs, that is essentially their leader.
Okay?
What ended up happening is that after his commutation by the president of the United States,
Donald Trump, we had 1090 Jake who then put out a video claiming,
Hey, I know y'all love this guy, but this guy ratted back in the day.
Now, we all know these days about paperwork, this M 3rd, whatever, whatever.
And let me play a little bit of what 1090J said.
Man, what's up, everybody?
Welcome back to another episode of EOS.
It's 1090J.
Man, I'm rocking with y'all.
And for this video, we're going to be speaking on some prehistoric paperwork that hit the internet that I'm not even responsible for.
But I fact checked it.
And in this video, we're going to be speaking on Larry Hoover,
identifying two rival gang members to police that shot him.
Tell him, bro.
Who free, bro?
My mu, he's free.
Who?
Laughing Hoover, he free, bro.
Yes.
Ah, Larry Free.
They mad that we hear, GED.
Now, President Trump just gave the presidential middle finger
to anyone who ever called him racist.
After not only pardoning NBA young boy who's about to go on a mega tour,
but commuting the sentence of the Larry Hoover.
His name is Larry Hoover.
He's the reputed leader of the black gangster disciples street gang
were the largest in the nation.
For 20 years, he's been locked behind prison walls
because of a murder conviction.
This week, he goes before the state parole board
and he could soon be a free man.
I've done my time.
I paid my death to society.
Anytime you do a extensive time, a amount of time,
it could have two effects.
It could harden you.
I can make you think.
And I have doubt.
Now, for those that don't know,
Larry Hoover is the founder and former leader of the gangster disciples,
a major street gang based in Chicago that spread from the Midwest,
dominating parts of the south,
and even reaching out to the northeast.
To this day, many prominent rappers are members of the gangster disciples,
while other rappers have been known sworn enemies to the gangster disciples.
Larry Hoover, a kingpin, gang lord, murderer,
is a man whose name has held power for over 50 years.
But today, his legacy is in question as the unthinkable has happened.
Remo from No Jumper would post to Instagram a photo of what appears to be prehistoric paperwork,
detailing a shooting in which Larry Hoover himself was the victim.
Parker High School sat in the Englewood neighborhood on the south side of Chicago.
On September 4th, 1968, it was the first day of school, and it would be turned to a crime scene.
Leader of the Supreme Gangsters, 18-year-old Larry Hoover informed the police that he was standing in the school hall just outside the principal's office when two members of the East Side Disciples appeared.
They were identified as 18-year-old James Highsmith and 20-year-old Leonard Longstreet.
Now, if you don't know what's going on, essentially 1090 Jake is spelling out a story from an old newspaper article that is claiming that Larry Hoover, the, you know,
super gangster and the guy who's synonymous with the gangster disciples, he pretty much cooperated with
the police.
Did not go to Parker High.
Hoover told police the two walked past me in the hall and Highsmith smiled.
Then Longstreet said, Burn him.
And High Smith pulled a gun and started shooting.
I got hit.
Larry Hoover, the 18-year-old leader of the Supreme Gangsters that came before the gangster
disciples' creation, flat out told the police two rival gang members.
entered his school and shot him.
Bullet struck two other students, both 15 years old.
Larry and the two others were all shot in the legs and rushed to a hospital.
Only minutes after the shooting, police arrested the two gang members who were out on bond
for two separate shootings.
A Cook County grand jury would indict the two men on charges of aggravated battery on Larry Hoover.
Now, this is going to piss a lot of people off, but before I do that, I wanted to confirm
whether this was even true, because this didn't seem to be an arrest report.
This looked like a newspaper clipping.
So I dug into the Chicago Tribune dating back 57 years ago,
and what I found was page 14 of the Chicago Tribune
from September 5th, 1968, the day after the shooting.
The article was titled,
Police Arrest 2 in shooting of three students,
gang rivalry blamed for violence.
Three youths were shot down in Pock High School
in what police described as a continuing battle
between rival street gangs.
Englewood police said the shooters were identified
by the victims in the hospital,
and several other witnesses.
The police identified Larry Hoover as a gang member,
and again, the article would state Hoover told police who shot him and how it happened.
Now, this would be considered snitching by anyone following the quote-unquote code.
But what about the one who created the code?
This was Larry fucking Hoover, the founder of the gangster disciples,
a man whose name is at the top of Chicago gang lore along with Al Capone.
And this wasn't the last time he'd be mentioned in the newspaper.
Two years later, it was 1970 and Hoover was one of three arrested for gunning down a 19-year-old on 69th.
Three years after that, a 24-year-old was kidnapped and shot to death.
Hoover would be picked up on a murder warrant, and a week later, a witness set to testify
against Hoover was found dead on the south side with two holes in the back of his head.
It was too late, though.
The 26-year-old had already given a deposition to police stating he witnessed Hoover
and another man kidnapped the victim the day before the victim was murdered.
They'd dump his body in an alley, allegedly because he was suspected of stealing drugs from the gang's supply.
This murder was what took Larry Hoover off the streets of Chicago at the age of 23.
Deemed a ruthless killer who'd been involved in multiple shootings and murders,
Hoover was sentenced to 200 years in state prison.
What? While inside, Hoover continued to lead the gangster disciples,
which led to a 17-year federal investigation. In 1995,
Hoover was indicted by the feds from state prison, and two years later,
years later sentenced to six federal life sentences for conspiracy, extortion, money laundering,
drugs, and continuing to engage in a criminal enterprise. Larry Hoover ran the Illinois state prison
system like a gangster disciple warden, so the feds took him where he'd be helpless, stripping him
of all power. In prison since 1973, Hoover spent nearly 30 years at ADX Florence, the federal
supermax. His neighbors would be terrorists, mass killers, and cartel leaders.
His cell could only hold one man.
A shower would be brought to his cell,
and his mail would be seen through a screen as physically touching it was too much of a privilege.
Larry Hoover, for the last 30 years, has been in a cold, concrete hell until now.
Trump commuted the sentence of Larry Hoover,
which led many to believe Hoover was going to be a free man.
But many failed to realize Hoover was serving 200 years before the Fed stepped in,
and he has to finish it.
A bittersweet victory for those that know him,
as he's one step close to the home being now that he'll be back in Illinois.
But as 78 years old, it isn't known how long he has to continue fighting for his freedom.
One would assume he'd be treated like a guard in Illinois State Prison.
The man is a Chicago legend, but one can also wonder why is it always when someone's about to be released?
Paperwork comes out of nowhere.
We saw the same thing happen with Big Meach and how everyone, including Meach, thought he'd be welcomed home like royalty.
And instead, the former drug lord is doing Instagram promo.
But what about the GDs?
How are they going to react to reading the clay of black and white of Larry?
Okay.
So let me just stop it here.
And the next update, if you guys don't know, I got to watch this later.
So Wack 100.
I know Wack is involved in everything.
Okay.
Wack 100 talked to the guy who, remember this whole thing said Larry Hoover told people, whatever,
who were told on a shooter.
The actual shooter.
actually came out
and the shooter
basically said
Larry Hoover never told on me
and Wack 100 got this guy on phone
What up YouTube? This is...
Where is that?
Sorry, Jack.
I know some of y'all might not give a fuck.
Hold on.
Where is it?
Okay, I think this is...
What's the word, y'all?
Person at...
Internet?
Here we...
With the narrative
that the individuals
that were...
was involved in this, this, uh, this shooting got happened with, uh, Larry Hoover, where people are
running around with the narrative that Larry Hoover told on these individuals. So I'm going to let
the brother speak and tell me if there's some truth to that, no truth to that. My disposition is,
a newspaper article is not looked at as legal documents. So I've been standing against it. So
I'm going to let the brother speak.
let y'all know who he is we all see the names that was posted on the internet about the shooters
and he's going to tell us what his facts um how this situation um what they are go here brother
okay so let's just be clear the guy so whack gets the guy who supposedly would be claiming
larry hoover snitched on him and the guy basically i'm giving you a spoiler the guy basically said
Larry Hoover never since on me.
Now, I could stop it here.
And I could say, yo, listen.
And I like 1090 Jake.
1090 Jake is someone who I think is a cool guy.
I think he's usually pretty accurate.
But I do want to tell 1090 Jake,
I hope he understands what's going on.
There is no just straight black and white
when it comes to this whole paperwork thing.
Number one, people don't care about snitches.
number two
there's some people beyond reproach
Larry who like
you have to
if you are going to go expose Larry Hoover
as a snitch
you better go get the
you better go get the
the VHS tape of him telling
in the interrogation room
this man I keep telling y'all
it's more important to be liked
than to be right
if Larry Hoover is deemed a snitch
everybody who bangs
GD is going to look at themselves like they wasted their life.
This is crazy.
So already, you know you're going up against an entire army of people who are claiming
this gang that this guy is like the godfather of.
They're claiming his gang.
And you're trying to say their leader is a snitch.
Come on, 1090, Jake.
I don't know if your information is right or not.
Because I've heard what Wack 100 and other people have said,
which is basically, yo, the feds had this corrupt type of thing
where they wanted to get these street gangs out of here.
So routinely police would lie about these guys and say they said X, Y, and Z.
However, you would never see it in court because they would never get these guys to say X, Y, and Z.
But they would say it to try to mislead other people to be like,
oh, this guy who you think is super powerful is snitching.
I don't want to get into that.
I hope that, you know, I can't tell 1090 Jake what to do,
but I think 1090 Jake should realize all of this paperwork nonsense.
It's always subjective.
It depends on who.
It depends on what.
It depends on when.
And it depends on how many people like them.
Do I believe that Larry Hoover cooperated?
I have zero idea.
Do I believe that everybody has an interest to make sure anybody who criticizes Larry Hoover?
goes away or feels some type of repercussion,
yes, he's not Big Meach.
Big Meach was some get-y-y-month-it-money nigger,
fly-nigger doing his thing.
The ideals and principles that Larry Hoover
has instilled that people who are gangstor disciples
eventually have adopted,
it's like finding out that Jesus was the biggest sinner.
Imagine you're a Christian,
but find out Jesus was actually the devil
the whole time.
That realization would shatter your foundation.
You shatter everything.
Again, I don't know the truth about Larry Hoover,
but I hope 1090 Jake takes this as a learning lesson.
This idea of paperwork ain't paperwork for everybody.
Okay?
So you thought, and by the way, you know,
obviously this wasn't necessarily footage,
or not footage, but paperwork that 100% told us
that this guy did this.
But I hope he understands.
I hope you understand
what you're trying to do with paperwork
Larry Hoover is bigger than that program
and that's a fact
I'll keep playing a little bit more of it then we move on
So what it was
You was a shooter
It was a bunch of people in the hallway
A description of probably
Should do who you was
Or saw whatever it was they saw
But in your
And with you fight in the case
Larry Hoover was never a name
That cooperated against you
What you're saying
So the guy felt like
that was true you were supposed to do you so this guy's basically saying the guy's saying
basically that um I'm calling whack he's saying that um Larry Hoover never did anything
anyway I'm just to get some confirmation on what's going on because I gotta figure out if
it's selective policy and as whack would say it happened it's gonna be a quick call I'm not
gonna say alone if he answers I think white might be in the middle of some cheeks you're
on the fourth ring you usually be like this clip right
You're caught.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
Okay.
All right.
Okay.
We'll try to figure it out.
But apparently, yeah, so, you know, I feel bad for 1090J because I don't really think he cares that much about exposing people that snitchers.
And I think he's learning an important lesson.
People don't really want to hear that shit about people they like.
They don't want to hear that.
Okay.
I mean, if we really think about it, honestly,
Larry Hoover has served decades in prison.
He's old.
I think he's like in his 60s or 70s.
He's been in jail for a long time.
To have the conversation on if he's a snitch or not,
a lot of people find that as, yo, come on now, you know?
And, you know, I hope 1090J takes that and goes forward with it
and just realizing these niggas don't give a fuck.
So if you're going to keep doing that,
you might as well make.
it a lucrative situation where you're not thinking you're doing something to help the public.
And you could pick and choose your battles because you got to.
Anyway.
All right, cool.
We're going to get back to time.
We are entering week four.
I wanted to play a little bit of this because it had a good title for me.
It says, could the rapper's right hand woman, which is Christina Karam, be his downfall?
I've been asking this for a long time.
Why isn't Christina Karam on the stand?
Or where's her position in this?
We've now got to find out it has to be that they're aligned with Diddy because apparently she has counsel and her counsel has spoken with Diddy's counsel.
If she was testifying for the government, her counsel wouldn't be speaking to the defense.
Okay.
So let me listen to a little bit of analysis of this and then we're going to get into reen the tweets and get up to speed.
It's almost lunchtime.
The show said about her so far and her alleged role in this whole saga.
Welcome to Sidebar, presented by Law and Crime. I'm Jesse Weber.
Hey, everybody, listen up. This is another law and crime legal alert.
If you receive Debra Prevara birth control shots or were later diagnosed with a brain brain or spinal tumor,
particularly if you charge combs with racketeering conspiracy, right, this criminal agreement,
that he criminally agreed to further racketeering activity.
Can't do it by himself.
The natural question becomes, based on what has been said in court so far about Christina Corum,
is she a co-conspirator who's now going to testify against him?
Has she been granted protection to do so?
And to think about that, his former chief of staff, someone who has been described as his right-hand
person testifying against him, isn't that going to be devastating?
That is what we're going to discuss and how she's already been brought up so many times in this trial so far.
It is fascinating because the name Christina Corum has already come up quite a bit since the
Kome's legal saga began.
She has been mentioned in several lawsuits against the rat mogul and even named as a defendant
in some of them too.
For instance, a woman named Ashley Parham filed a suit claiming she was violently gang raped
by a comedian Drewski, NFL star Odell Beckham, and violently assaulted with a remote by Sean Combs.
And in that lawsuit, as far as Corum, it says, quote, defendant KK told defendant Diddy that she did not think giving plaintiff a Glasgow smile would be advantageous to their potential clients who they could sell plaintiff for sex to.
Defended KK then made a threat to plaintiff that they could ship her off anywhere in the world and that she would never see her family or anyone she knew ever again.
It was also an accusation that Combs had forced Christina Corum to use a syringe to insert an IUD into Parham.
And apparently, she and Combs argued over it, not over actually doing it, but that it wasn't going to work.
Really weird allegation, but a serious allegation nonetheless.
And that's not the only lawsuit that she's been named in as a defendant.
She was named in another suit that was filed by a series of plaintiffs, and they claim that she, quote, aided Combs in his abuse of men and women and covered up sexual assaults.
She was also reportedly mentioned in other lawsuits, like one that was filed by a former employee who claims that Corum would order him to clean up hotel rooms after Combs' wild sex parties.
And maybe most famously, and the first time I personally heard of her, heard of her name.
was when she was named as a defendant in the lawsuit brought by Combs' former producer Rodney Little
Rod Jones, who claims sexual harassment, harassment, violation of the racketeering statute.
He claims Christina Corum manages the day to day of Combs' alleged criminal and sex trafficking
enterprise and basically made the allegation that she was like the Galane Maxwell
of this operation.
Obviously, a reference to the associate of deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Glein Maxwell ended up getting convicted of sex trafficking charges and sentenced to 20 years
in prison.
And by the way, I'll tell you what, as reported by the Hollywood reporter, Combs seemingly
highlighted Christina Corum in a 2021 Facebook post, writing KK keeps everything in my...
I keep trying to tell y'all, I'm every day, like yesterday, I think was a good day for Diddy.
I left yesterday and I'm like, all right, they're evening the score again.
Could go anyway. The day before, I was like, ah, Diddy's kind of down bad.
Yesterday I was like, all right, this is kind of even. That's how I took it.
I've said this repeatedly. If Christina Coram takes the stand,
All bets are off. I'm wiping my hand of this case.
I think Diddy's going down for 20 years.
20 years.
She knows everything about him.
She's covered up.
She's dealt with the women, the other people who claim their victims
or other associates of the freakoff or racketeering freakoff empire.
And she knows where the bodies are buried.
My life and my business running.
She's been my right hand for the last eight years and has consistently proven to execute and get S done.
Don't know how I'd function without her.
Now, a few months back, Quorum released a statement that was published by USA Today, first reported by Rolling Stone, and she said the following.
For months, horrific accusations have been made about me in various lawsuits regarding my former boss.
These false allegations of my involvement are causing irreparable and incalcable damage to my reputation and the emotional well-being of myself and my family.
I have never condoned or aided and abetted the sexual assault of anyone, nor have I ever drugged anyone.
the idea that I could be accused of playing a role in or even being a bystander to the rape of
anyone is beyond upsetting, disturbing, and unthinkable.
That is not who I am, and my heart goes out to all victims of sexual assault.
I am confident that the allegations against me will be proven to be untrue.
Now, to be clear, although specific allegations in the civil lawsuits haven't come up in the
criminal trial, she has come up in a lot of ways already during testimony in Sean Combs' criminal case,
which again makes me wonder, will she testify for the prosecution?
Is it possible that she can actually help the defense?
Give an example.
Give an example of an idea of how she's come up so far in her potential value as a witness.
Combs' former assistant, George Kaplan, testified about Christina Corum.
Who did you personally report to when you were Mr. Combs' assistant?
I reported to Christina Corum, who is the director of his office.
Do you recognize the person in that photograph?
Yes, who is that?
Christina Corum.
The same Christina Corum you were just talking about?
Yes.
Do you know her by any other names?
KK.
What was her role within Combs' enterprises?
She was the director of Mr. Combs' executive office.
So what were her job responsibilities?
She essentially ran Mr. Combs' life.
And more specifically, with respect to the charges.
When you hear people testifying that, oh, she ran.
his life, if you're alleging he's doing crime and he's covering it up, you're almost implying
that she must be complicit because she's running the life of the person you're claiming
as a criminal.
It is that Combs faces.
Remember, prosecutors are saying that women like Cassandra Ventura were forced into elaborate,
prolonged sexual performances known as freak-offs with commercial sex workers that happened in
various places, in various hotel rooms, and that Combs had his people prepare the rooms
and clean them up afterwards.
So if we accept that these are essentially crime scenes, listen to what Kaplan said on the stand.
Who usually instructed you to set up a hotel room for Mr. Combs, either Mr. Combs himself or Christina.
When you say Christina, do you mean Christina Corrum?
Yes, a lot more to get into.
I want to bring in right now former Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Arrenberg, who hosts legal AF,
which is part of the Midas Touch Network.
Dave, so good to have you on here.
Am I wrong?
She's got to be called.
She's got to be called as a witness in this case, no?
Absolutely.
I mean, when you said that she was referred to as Diddy's right hand, it was Diddy,
said that. So yeah, she has to. And it is very telling that she has not been charged with any crime.
Why do you think? I mean, if she is allegedly the Galane Maxwell to Diddy in this case,
why has she not been charged like Galane Maxwell? Well, I would think it's because she's already
cut a deal with prosecutors. Otherwise, I think it would be game on. And she would be in the
prosecutor's crosshair. So I do expect that she is cooperating, at least in some way, with
the prosecution. And I do think she will appear at trial. How do you think specifically,
she would prove racketeering or help prove racketeering of criminal enterprise. How would she prove
the sex trafficking of Cassandra Ventura? How would she help prove transportation to engage in prostitution,
transporting alleged victims and sex workers with the intent that they engage in prosecution, sex work?
What are the things you think she should be called to testify about? When you have to prove
racketeering, you've got to prove an ongoing criminal enterprise, not some ad hoc thing that you do
with your friends and acquaintances, an enterprise. Well, if you're going to say that Dittie's record
company is part of this criminal enterprise, you have to call.
employees of that company. Who better than Diddy's right hand? She knows, metaphorically speaking,
where all the bodies are buried. So when it comes to racketeering whether there were two
predicate crimes, she can provide evidence. She can provide evidence that this is an ongoing
criminal operation. And yes, she can provide evidence on the other count of human trafficking to
show that Diddy allegedly harbored, transported, in other ways, created this system of
force, fraud, and abuse that led these individuals like Cassie to perform sex acts for money.
And that's what happened. When you talk about human trafficking, it's a commercial sex act,
and you need force, fraud, or coercion. Well, that's what we're talking about here, and that's the evidence
that this witness can provide. So it came out during testimony that Homeland Security, HSI,
they seized a cell phone of Christina Corum on September 16, 2024 at the Park Hyde Hotel when Combs was
ultimately arrested. That's got to be quite telling. I'm very interesting piece of evidence.
Oh, man, you don't want the authorities to have your phone, right? The phone tells all, I mean,
so many cases we've seen where there are new charges that come after the authorities get your phone.
And so yes, so you think you would have to assume that the authorities know everything that KK knows.
That's what Ditty calls her.
And that's why the fact that she has not been charged tells me that she has been cooperating.
She could be called as a rebuttal witness by the feds, or she could, as you said,
and perhaps she'll be called as a defense witness.
That is perilous, though, because if she lies on the stand, that could result in a perjury charge.
Even if she cut a deal with prosecutors for immunity, that doesn't cover perjury.
So it is a minefield.
If you call her to the stand as part of the defense.
I think she's going to be called.
I just don't know where her loyalty lies.
Because if she's flipped on Diddy, why would she talk to Diddy?
According to the defense, they have spoken to her team.
So there's no way she could have flipped on Diddy,
unless maybe she's doing some shit where she's still fucking with Diddy,
but she got to go get that immunity.
And she's going to testify, but she won't testify a whole bunch of bullshit to say,
Yeah, no, I did see stuff.
Yeah, did he beat girls?
But it was only the beating the girls.
I never seen sex trafficking.
That's a very dicey and like,
you're rolling the dice by putting her on to do that
because she essentially could sink the whole ship.
So I can't see that either.
I think perhaps the prosecution has her lying in wait
in case they need her as a rebuttal witness.
So I'm going to get into a minute all the times
or a lot of the times that she was mentioned already
in testimony and kind of give us a preview of what she might testify to and how she might be used
by the prosecution in the defense. But real quick, as a point of law, the allegations that she's
facing in the civil lawsuits, whether she's named as a defendant or not, you think any of that
is going to come up in the criminal case against Sean Combs? Well, good. I mean, it's fair game.
If she's called to the stand, the accusations against her and come in. I mean, if she testifies
against Diddy, Ditties people can tear apart by pointing the finger at her. They can try to make her into
the bad guy. And her is the one who is trying to save her own.
Don't hide by...
No, you can't do that.
The reason why you can't do that is that
all of the freak shit,
she wasn't the beneficiary of it.
Like, you could say she's lying, I get it.
But primarily, her role
is a little bit different than everybody else's role.
She covered up a lot of things.
She intimidated other women.
She was putting out fires for Diddy.
You can't say that, oh, she was the mastermind now.
you can't put the lieutenant as a mastermind because here's the thing.
All of the things like the freakoffs was to Diddy's benefit and to his whatever kings he had.
So how could you blame her when she's not getting no benefit from a freakoff?
She's not even in it from what we know.
Coming up with these lies, she's the one being sued and she's going to say anything to get out of it.
So that's the kind of thing you could see if she does turn on Diddy.
On the other hand, the fact that she's been sued.
by various people and with really salacious allegations, yeah, that is something that's going to
hang over her head. And that is something that Diddy can use against her if she is called by
the prosecution as a rebuttal witness. I want to talk a little bit about how she was already
brought up during the course of this trial. So I mentioned George Kaplan. So he testified that he
was a witness to the abuse of Cassandra Ventura, victim number one in this case. Prosecutors
say that Combs used violence, threats, financial control, intimidation, manipulation, to coerce her
into commercial sex acts, right, sex trafficking.
And Kaplan said that one time he was on a private plane, heard glass shattering,
and he sees Sean Combs holding up a whiskey glass over his head.
Cassie's on the floor.
Her hands are in front of her face.
He also said he observed Combs throw green apples at another girlfriend of his in his Miami home,
so this pattern of abusing women, important for racketeering.
And this is the back and forth.
Question, what did you tell KK?
I gave her a recount of what I had observed the night before.
Did you tell her everything you have just told us?
Yes.
What, if anything, did you tell her about what you had observed on the jet involving Cassie?
I had told her each time that I witnessed any sort of violent act.
Did you tell KK about the incident on the jet?
Yes.
Do you remember being asked about the conversation you had that next day with Christina Korn?
Yes.
Did you tell her about both of these incidents during that conversation?
No.
Which incident did you tell her about?
The Green Apple incident.
And earlier, had you told her about the incident on the jet?
Yes.
What did you tell her about why you decided to quit working for me?
By the way, bugs the artist.
Thank you for the 10.
He says, yo, act.
I get what you saying, Crody.
but the score is even.
I think the prosecutor is painting a picture
that all of these similar or same stories
from different people,
everybody can't be lying about him.
Now, I agree with you.
I 100% agree.
That's what the prosecutor is doing.
However, is that effective?
The reason why I ask you that's effective
is you're saying this guy is violent,
but is he a sex trafficker?
You know, I think what I take from every, you know, person who's gotten to understand,
oh, did he used to beat dishes up?
That's a fact.
He used to abuse women.
Sex traffic, organizational sex traffic, I don't know.
For Mr. Combs during that conversation, I think the words I used were that I was unwilling
to stand by the behavior.
What behavior were you talking about in the context of that conversation with Christina,
the Green Apples and the airplane incident?
Did you tell Christina you were going to quit because of that?
Yes.
Did Christina say she was going to quit too?
No.
Do Christina, as far as you know, quit any time after you left? No.
As far as you know, how long do Christina stay working for Mr. Combs after you told her about these two incidents that shook you tremendously?
I haven't spoken to her in a while, but my understanding was that she was working for him up until pretty recently.
Dave, what does that tell you?
Tells you, allegedly, she was in on the whole thing.
I mean, she seems to be the one employee that hasn't broken from Diddy that hasn't been attacked or threatened.
And why is that?
Because allegedly, she has been carrying out Diddy's criminal enterprise.
That's what the government, I'm sure, believes.
but why hasn't she been charged?
Because she knows so much she could sink Diddy.
So I think that's why.
Or maybe if they haven't cut a deal with her,
they're waiting to charge her afterwards.
Like Elaine Maxwell was charged afterwards,
but from after Jeffrey Epstein.
But I think it's more likely that a deal has been cut.
I mean, some of these allegations are crazy.
And the jury would know about that.
She'll be asked about that, right?
About whether she cut a deal with prosecutors?
Oh, yeah.
That's always used by defense lawyers
to undermine the credibility of witness saying,
oh, you're here under immunity agreement, right?
You cut a deal with prosecutors, right?
You're facing decades of prison.
And that's why you're here lying.
understand that's the kind of stuff. By the way, it doesn't mean she's lying. It just means
that she's thinking about herself. That's human nature. You know, I just had to say all these
incidents. How can did he survive in the court of public opinion no matter what happens here?
I mean, you have to Green Apple incident. I mean, I actually just had to Google the Glasgow smile.
I didn't even know what that was. So that allegation, right, was from one of the civil suits.
I mean, look, the court of public opinion, I don't think there's a way from the recover.
The loss, the actual criminal trial, it does become a question. Does it amount to sex trafficking?
doesn't amount to racketeering. I could play both sides here. I can do a whole analysis back and
forth about whether or not at this point in trial the prosecution is proven or not. I think they're
convinced he might not be a great guy. He might have abused people, but does it amount to a criminal
enterprise? And that's why I think Christina Quorum may be an important witness. By the way,
Cassie Ventura also testified about Christina Corum too. Listen to this exchange. When you mentioned
trusted assistants, who were some of the trusted assistants. I mean, in the very beginning,
it was David James. It just kind of changed over time. Christina Corum eventually, Neil Dominic,
he had a lot of different assistance. At what point in your relationship did you start communicating
with Ms. Corum? As soon as she started, I'm not positive of the year. Was that in the beginning,
the middle, or the end of your relationship with Sean? It was like the middle of the relationship.
What did you call, Ms. Corum? I called her KK. And how frequently did you interact with KK every day?
And what subject matters did you communicate with KK about everything, from scheduling to what kind of mood he was in?
I talked to KK about a lot. She knew a lot of my personal things. Aside from conversations you had with
your attorney, which I don't want you to ask about, was there any other way you went about trying to contact Sean regarding the book
chapters. By the way, I'm taking different pieces of the testimony, but this is, I believe, was about
Ventura allegedly offering. All right. I agree with this analysis. I played a little bit of it,
but I just have to let you guys know. I agree. What's going to happen is going to be explosive.
Because if Christina Karam takes that stand, I don't care. I think she loves Diddy too.
If you ask me, this is a theory of mine. All these hoes love Diddy.
Diddy was fucking half of them
Giving them little perks here and there
They all wanted to be his main bitch
Okay
Women like Cassie
She felt like she was all the way in
Other women
They know they wouldn't ever get the Cassie position
Because they don't look as good
Keep it a beam
But they wanted to make sure
They could advance with their career
By also fucking the boss
That's the thing
You fuck the boss
and you get more shit.
You fuck the boss
and now he's greenlighting
a TV show about you and him.
Why the hell with Diddy in his right mind think?
You know what people want to see right now?
It's a show about me and Sarah Schnecker,
aka Mia.
They want to see how we interact.
Nobody want to see that.
But I could see how Diddy was probably slanging some dick on her,
Diddy fucking her,
and probably trying to tell her like,
oh, nah.
You know, like,
Yo, nah, nah, nah, like, nah, fuck with you.
Like, nah, yo, matter of fact,
yo, that show he developed?
I'm gonna stand behind.
Allowed his name to be used.
She gets, like, some type of pilot or, you know, whatever deal.
But it wasn't fully greenlit.
They put out of press release, blah, blah, blah.
Then D.D. cancels on it.
So I think about it.
Anyway, we're in court.
We're in court.
All rise, chat.
All rise.
The jury.
No, no, no, no, we got to go start.
Here we go.
Let's go start.
Give me a second.
Give me a second.
Okay, I think this is it.
Give me a second.
Let me sure we got it.
All right.
All right, so bad.
So, all rise, people.
Oh, y'all, you know what I mean?
We are back in court, day 15.
Garcia has immunity.
He's on the stand, and there's going to be a video,
a fight video played.
And Jane,
and then there's going to be Jane.
So for the people who thought that Mia was Jane Doe, no.
Mia is just under pseudonym, but there's actually actual Jane Doe, seemingly.
So the courtroom deputy says Marshalls could bring a defendant out.
And apparently Donaldson was in the holding cell with combs.
Summer Rainium says, let's start with a compilation video.
I got this letter, and they were talking about a letter.
The judge says, is Mr. Garcia competent enough to,
testify by the video given his position in the hotel security.
Now, what attorney, remember that woman attorney we were talking about?
She was right, actually.
Simor or Simone, Simone.
Let's pull up her videos today too.
We now have four people that we could lean on.
Attorney Simone.
Simone, yeah.
She's been doing a ditty trial.
This one, yeah.
Mm-hmm.
Yep.
This has been her.
Okay.
So the reason why we're doing that is that she had made a guest to say,
I think this Garcia guy probably works for the hotel.
And he's probably the guy who got the $50,000 or $100,000 in the bribe money
or the payoff or hush money that did he paid for this video not to come out.
Now we get to find out.
the judge is saying, okay, this person works for hotel security.
Steiner then says, I'm not really asking him about an aspect.
Judge is saying we are not using a correct cell phone video so this could get under the rules.
Teni Gargo says the way the video is cut makes it appear that Mr. Combs came right after Ventura
and she didn't or maybe meant he did.
Steiner then says, I'd like to address his timestamps on security videos.
They are routinely inaccurate.
The judge says the defense concerns.
could be allayed by in certain breaks between the clips.
Since they will be testifying, it's hard for them to be editing clips at the same time.
We don't think it's misleading.
Judge says, well, the defense could cross-examine on this.
Okay.
Now, what they're talking about, this is a person from the hotel video we've seen.
The inter...
So this intercontinental video, the longer version, right?
I think this is it.
In this video, is this the full one?
Okay, we see Flores.
There's a lot of stuff going on.
Diddy's team is objecting to this.
They're objecting to the jump cuts.
So they're saying, if you watch how the video is presented
that the AUSA wants to present it,
it shows it like Diddy was there immediately
in attacking her immediately after she walked to the,
elevator after X, Y, Z.
And they're saying that's not true.
And that's misleading, okay?
So the judge says, could you edit it?
They said, we can't edit it because they'll be testifying.
It's like, all right, the defense could cross-examine on this.
So the AUSA then says, given the defense played the video of Mia's birthday party for Combs,
we want to introduce the recording of his jail calls about organizing social media celebrations of his birthday,
which he views as a way to change the narrative.
Oh my God.
That's actually smart.
So, chat, ditties in jail in MDC currently.
When his birthday was about to come up, I believe it's November 4th.
He hit up a bunch of people and be like, yo, could y'all post this for me?
Could y'all say this?
I won't try to give this sentiment that I could use this to change the narrative that I'm a bad person.
So they're saying if they keep trying to introduce video,
about a birthday post that they claim our witness is using that, you know,
that birthday post is important because she is capping and she's not keeping it real on how
her true, you know, demeanor was, well, how about y'all let us bring in the fact that
this guy try to change a narrative and put out a false depiction of how he was with, you know,
everybody else. Anyway, cool.
So here it is. Here it is.
A. USA says there was someone broadcasted me his name just outside the courthouse in Foley Square yesterday.
We would ask, and it said from the back of the courtroom, somebody screams out,
Diddy, they're coming after you, those motherfuckers!
Wow. Just says, it scored that person out. The judge says, the video stamps, how long is it?
If it's 40 minutes, it would be good.
403 argument. Ignifalo says this could be an easy fix, but the witness on this will be on the stand in two hours.
Judge says, where does he live? New York. AUSA says Florida. They bring the jury all rise. The judge says jurors,
there are some scheduling modifications including on June 11th. We won't even start until 1 p.m. that day.
Also on June 5th, we're going to be going 11 to 4. June 20th, the day after June 10th, we're actually going to stop.
at 1 p.m. So now we know
in two days, which is June 5th,
they're going to go from 11 to 4.
The 20th, they're
going to stop at 1.
And also on the 11th,
they're now going to start until
1. Okay.
So AUSA says the government calls
Eddie Garcia. They
says, where do you, or where did you
work on a day in question?
They says,
the Intercontinental Hotel.
I was told there was an incident
to involve in strong homes.
AUSA says, did you see him there?
Steele says, we stipulate and look like he's trying to interrupt.
The AUSA is coming back around and says,
let me show you your signing sheet for that day.
Garcia says, yes, I signed that.
The weekend end of March 10th, 2016.
AUSA says, could you monitor the cameras or all the cameras?
He says, not at all.
But I could do more than one at a time.
AUSA says, would you be required to check the monitor?
Garcia says yes.
AUSA says,
did you initially recognize the individual
involved in this innocent?
Garcia says not at first,
but when I look closer, yes,
I did realize it was Mr. Combs.
AUSA says, did you learn about
who the second individual was?
Garcia says, yes, it was Ms. Cassie Ventura.
AUSA says, why was law enforcement not called?
Garcia says, well, Mrs. Ventura
didn't request it.
AUSA says,
did you review their incident report?
Garcia says yes.
there was an attached or attachment that I didn't open on a computer, a video file.
AUSA says, did you receive a call?
Garcia says yes.
From who?
Garcia says Christina Karam with the New York Area Code.
She asked if I had the video.
AUSA says, what did she ask for?
Garcia said the video.
She said Mr. Combs had been intoxicated and didn't remember exactly.
Steele says objection.
The judge sustained.
it and then there's a sidebar.
Oh, wow.
They come back.
AOSA says,
What did you tell Ms. Karam?
Garcia says that we would have to talk to management.
Did she reach out again?
Garcia says, yes, I got a call from the lobby
that she was out there looking for me.
AOSA says, well, what did she ask for?
Garcia, again, says the video.
AUSA says, how did you respond to that?
Garcia says, told her she had to talk to management or file a subpoena.
AUSA says, did you tell her what you saw in the video?
Garcia says yes I told her off the record I told her that it was bad a USA says um did you get another call
Garcia says yes from another New York area code Garcia says it was miss Karam she put someone
else on the phone right who oh Garcia says it was miss karam she put someone else on the phone
a USA says who Garcia says mr. Combs he asked do you know who I am a USA says what is
you say? Garcia says, I said yes. He asked for the video, said he's been intoxicated,
and I told him I can't give him the video. AUSA says, how did he sound? Garcia says,
he was talking fast and stuttering. He sounded nervous. AUSA says, did you email management? Garcia
says yes. Bring up GX-7R-149. He says, what is this? He says, that's the email I sent.
Still says objection. It was overruled. The email is shown has Karam's number on it.
not redacted.
It says Combs Diddy says he's a patron and wants to talk to you.
AUSA says,
Did you get any more calls from Ms. Karam?
Garcia says, yes, only on my personal number.
AUSA says, how did you react?
This person says, nervous.
Getting into a chat.
Garcia says,
Ms. Karam passed you to phone,
pass the phone to Diddy again?
AOSA says, what did he say?
Garcia says that I sounded like a good guy, that he could help.
That something like this could ruin him.
He wanted the video.
He said if it got out, it would ruin his career.
Garcia says, I didn't have access to the server.
He told me he believed I could make it happen.
He would take care of me.
AOSA says, what do you think he meant?
He says, money for the video.
He said, what did you do?
I reach out to my supervisor about it.
Who was your supervisor?
Bel Medrano.
He told me what he would do
He told me he would do it for 50
AUSA says what do you think that meant
He said he'd give the video for 50,000
What did you do? I called Christina
Who put Mr. Combs on
He had called me Eddie, my angel
At that time, said he was flurred with him
Trying to get this video up
Said Mr. Combs told me
I knew you could do it, let's do it right away
I told Bill Medrana
What did he do? He went to the server room
Then he handed me back a black USB and said
Done
the video is in the USB.
What did you do?
I told Mr. Combs.
AUSA says,
where did Mr. Combs want to meet?
Garcia says the west side of L.A.
He said, let's get it done.
He wanted the video as soon as possible.
I told Bill Medrana.
He told me to tell others I was on an errand for him.
There's another exhibit.
He says, what hours did you list?
He says 10 to 1,800.
AUSA says, where was a meeting point?
in a big high-rise building.
I called the number and someone came.
He said it was Combs' bodyguard.
How did he look?
An older African-American gentleman, heavy set between 6-3-65.
So what do you say?
Well, he kind of came up with Mr. Combs,
and he said I was a good guy and I was doing a good thing.
So upstairs?
So Mr. Combs is a smile.
He called me Eddie, my angel.
My voice was cracking, so he said,
I was coming down with something.
So I guess Did he thought he was sick?
Garcia says Mr. Combs told Christina go get me some of the tea he had liked.
Then he asked, do you have it?
I said yes and handed it to him.
What do you do?
He left and came back.
He asked if it was the only copy.
What did you say?
He said, I believe so.
Garcia says, Mr. Combs said it had to be the only copy, nothing in the cloud.
I said Mr. Madrano and he said it was the only copy.
He took it off the server.
AUSA says, what did you say?
that if Cassie filed a complaint,
I could get in trouble.
Garcia says, Mr. Combs said,
don't worry, Cassie wanted to go on to.
He called her on FaceTime and showed me.
She was in a gray hoodie, but I recognize her.
AOSA says, what did Ms. Ventura say?
That she had a movie coming out
and wanted this not to come out.
Garcia says that he wanted my ID
and that of Mr. Medrano
and the respondent officer, Mr. Flores.
But he's a very straight guy
and probably wouldn't do it.
I told Bill Medrano.
What did Madrono say?
Garcia said we'd get Henry Elias,
the other respondent officer.
So it looked like,
I don't know if you get what I'm saying, Chad.
Look like Diddy wanted some assurance
that these guys actually deleted it.
So he's like, yo, let me get your name.
I need your number.
And I want your boss's name
that who went in there and deleted.
I want his name his number.
He said, but what about this other person
who responded first,
which is the Flores guy?
I don't know if he knew his name back then.
How are we going to make sure
he doesn't say anything?
And they realize that, you, this guy's not like how these cops are.
They're by the book.
So they basically go with this idea that, they go with the idea that, oh, that it's another officer,
and it's not the officer that we do know, okay?
And that officer, by the way, is, what's his name?
It's not Flores, okay?
And when I say officer, this is security guards.
Garcia says, when Mr. Combs saw the IDs, he looks at Henry's,
which is a guy they swapped out for Flores.
And he said, yeah, that's him.
Then he brought out the NDAs that I wouldn't speak about it.
So basically they showed another person to Diddy.
And Diddy is clearly he was so drunk.
He didn't realize he was just like, yeah, yeah, that's the guy, that's the guy.
So he identified the wrong guy who was security, who was actually Flores.
And he said, bring out the NDAs because he's going to pay 50,000.
He said they couldn't speak on it.
AUSA says GXC 106.
He recognizes Garcia says I stated,
I have provided the only copy of the video.
AUSA says, did you read it?
Garcia says, no, I was nervous.
Were you giving a copy?
He says, no.
AUSA says, and the NDA, what were liquidated damages?
He says a million.
AUSA says, what were you making then?
He says 10.50 an hour.
AUSA says, then what?
Garcia says Mr. Comas put cash on a money counter.
there were stacks of 10,000 at a time.
The machine displayed 100,000.
He said, why did he addition 50,000?
He says, for me, and I thought, and for what he thought was for Flores.
Okay?
So I guess he busts down with his boss.
He says, how did Mr. Combs give you the 100,000?
He says, in a brown paper bag.
So was the bodyguard there?
He says, yes.
And Ms. Karam, was she present?
Garcia says, I would say at some point because I stood up.
He said signifying that I'd be leaving.
Garcia said Mr. Combs escorted me to my car.
He asked me how to be spending it.
He said don't make any big purchases.
Mr. Steele, the judge says, Mr. Steele, if you're objecting, speaking to the microphone, that's sustained.
Disregard the last part of that.
So it looked like Brown and Steele objected.
So what did you do?
I called Bill Medrano.
I gave him $50,000.
How much do you give to Mr. Elias?
And now, Mr. Elias is the guy who is not the guy who is involved, but they use his name.
he got 20.
And so what'd you do with your 30,000?
He said, I bought a used car with the cash.
AUSA says, did you hear from Mr. Combs again?
He says, yes, he called and told me happy Easter if I ever needed anything.
Did you ever reach out to him later?
Garcia says a few years via Instagram asking if there was working in L.A.
I never heard back.
Now we get a sidebar.
We're back from the sidebar.
And it says anything further, Mr. Steiner or Mrs. Steiner,
Steiner says, yes.
did Mr.
Yes, Mr. Flores, did you see the video again?
Why they say Mr. Flores?
This is Garcia.
It says yes on a news outlet.
Also, Mr. Flores messing me a screenshot.
He said, did you keep those messages?
No, I want nothing to do with it.
AUSA says, were you ever contacted by law enforcement?
He says, yes, did you tell the truth?
No, I wanted nothing to do with it.
Did you get your own lawyer, then told the truth?
Yes.
AUSA says no further questions.
So the prosecutor basically lets out the secret
that this guy in question lied to the prosecutors as first about what happened,
and then when he realized how seriously was, he began to come clean.
Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow.
This is the video in question.
So there was $100,000 paid for this video.
Okay.
So, all right, we got whack calling, man.
Here we go.
What are wrong?
What are, bro?
We were calling you.
We were going through, we've seen that.
you interview, by the way, I'm on stream,
we seen that you interviewed the guy in the Larry Hoover case.
Yeah.
And they were saying that Larry Hoover might have cooperated,
but, you know, you're the leader of the exposes,
but this time you expose that there was nothing to expose
that Larry Hoover is not a cooperating because the guy said that.
You know, the crazy part about it is I keep telling people,
the exposes work both ways.
Sometimes we fix it, clean up a situation.
But, you know, the crazy part about it is the,
There's them people, whoever they weirdos are, I don't know if they get mad because it's me,
but they didn't like the fact that I went in and did that.
They didn't like the fact that I helped kind of like...
Clear it up.
He put a different light.
Well, I didn't bring it up.
A Chicago-based app called Squid 8.
I got into it were to do real bad the other day.
I know from up,
he hit me,
and,
he's like a J.
French flunky.
But I was like,
hey, bro,
Square 8 is the one that exposed it.
I even went to DM squared 8
because I don't know the dudes,
and they told me,
yeah,
they got the information
of top.
All this came from Chicago.
And so what I did,
I read it,
and it was a newspaper article,
so I kind of debunked it based on that.
I didn't acknowledge a newspaper article
as court documents.
So then 1090
Jake responds. He
goes and digs deeper and finds another
newspaper article
and tries to stand under like that.
I responded out with finding
the dude that actually
shot Larry Hoover.
Wow.
And
James Highsmith
is his name.
And interviewed him
and that's up on the
100 show YouTube channel.
and he broke down what he accounts of it,
what people did or didn't do.
They got mad about that.
They said that I found the paperwork,
sent it to the Chicago-based app,
had them posted so I can respond in a good way,
and then I paid $10.90 to respond in a bad way,
and then I strategically went and got to shoot it.
Like, these dudes is crazy.
But I'm going to tell you this,
it's not over with.
1090's going to respond.
He has something that I know he has.
Does he have the work?
He got some work, but he has a different kind of work,
not the work relating to Larry Hoover telling.
I think I know 1090, 1090 is fouling to get the work from 1968
to see if there's one individual,
James Hodge Smith is telling the truth because he's questioning if dude has been pressured to say the things he's saying.
And he has reason.
He has reason to believe he is.
Now, here's the thing.
So I feel like this is like a two-prong, like, you know, issue.
I think some people, like, because of Larry Hoover's age, this and third, they feel like this isn't a conversation that should.
should be at. Okay?
Nah, I ain't nobody. Nobody. I would respectfully
say, look, I ain't never had
done against Larry Hoover. I've never
disrespect to Larry Hoover. I don't really
know him. I don't really know his story.
I know it partially. I know
what got in the time. You know, I was
called up into Larry Hoover tapes,
which the lady that I was working with
has that's never
been seen, but you
can't. There's no
we talk about Tupac's
rape. We talk about Biggie Spong.
the weird shit he said
in this music that we didn't really realize
until decades later
so it is what it is
if you on that pedestal
and you being
placed up there with
you know on some gangster shit
you know hey
if this is what happened
and people are going to question the whole
movement of
what it's supposed to be
so I get it
remember to the side of
the crypts is blood
to the side of blood is crisp.
So you know GD's got an opposition.
You get what I'm saying?
You get what I'm saying?
Do you think this?
So I can't, I don't know where you're angle is.
Do you think that 1090 Jake put out fake work or you just think, hey?
No, no.
I think 1090 moved based upon the newspaper articles.
He wouldn't have found other newspaper articles to support the original one that was out.
So what I did was.
What is?
So, Wack, you're not down to stand on the idea that he's not a snitch.
You're just saying you don't have the right work to call him.
Yeah, I'm saying as of right now, what you guys are basing it upon is not credible.
Well, it's credible, but we don't use newspaper articles in place of court documents.
We watched the mob control the newspaper articles for decades.
Like, they'll make it say what they wanted to say.
Now, is the newspaper article a lie?
Could be.
Is it telling the truth?
It could be.
1090 already has one angle, but I know him.
He's like, it's a 50% angle that still won't prove.
Brother Larry Hoover did or didn't.
It'll just share some light on the individual.
I think he has filed for all those court documents, and he's waiting to get those.
and then he's going to come in,
then he's going to come at me or come at the situation.
Okay, so let me ask you a question.
If you get proven that there is paperwork that Larry Hoover told authorities who shot him,
will you apologize to 1090 Jake and also...
It's not about an apology.
It's about me.
It's me making...
Will you look at Larry Hoover like he's a rap?
Because I'm going to be honest with you,
what I've seen on the internet,
The GDs are saying, y'all better shut up about this man because we'll go slatter on.
We don't, we don't.
Ain't, ain't nobody, nobody's worried about that.
Nobody cares about what people are saying we better do because at the end of the day,
by slipping fall, they're going to talk about me.
If some work come out on me, they're going to talk about me that.
We don't give a fuck about none of that, right?
Me personally, again, I've been standing in the position of defending Larry Hoover
since he came out.
You know what I'm saying?
I've been defending him.
I've been debunking it, right?
If me and 1090 was on the same side of it,
this shit will be going a whole different way.
And I know 1090's approach.
I know what his response is going to be.
I know why I haven't heard him respond.
He could respond now with something that I know he have because I haven't.
You know, it ain't that I'm in the blind of everything that's going on with it.
You sound like a politician.
Is Larry Hoover a rat or not, man?
Like, come on, bro.
As of right now, we can't say he is because we don't have those actual court documents.
Wow, you're talking like a lawyer.
Hold on.
Could you say, either way definitively, would you put your reputation on the line that he's not a rat?
I don't put my reputation on the line for no man or woman about telling if there's a court situation in until I read the court documents.
I ain't like these dudes to say, based upon who he is or who he is.
people say is, let's be real.
98% of the people
we hear talking about Larry Hoover
ain't even met Larry Hoover.
Larry Hoover been in jail
longer than they've been living.
They don't even know the man like that, right?
But what I'm saying is I do know
it was a real situation.
Do confirm that.
The shooter confirm that.
I do know somebody got shot.
So if the word come out and it says
Larry Hoover told, will you
call Larry Hoover a rat?
Just like how you call Big Mitz-Rae.
Well, the work is going to call him that.
Okay.
But if the work says that, will you adopt it and stick by the work?
I've always, I don't never go against the work act.
It is what it is.
The truth could never be considered disrespect.
But right now, my whole disposition being you're talking based upon a newspaper article,
not a court document.
Now, the minute, a police report, a court document is there in front of us.
Let me ask you a question.
That's what happened, then that's what that is.
Wait, wait.
Yeah, but if you're saying, okay, the newspaper could lie, why can the police...
You can't base a part of a newspaper article.
Yeah, but why can't the police lie, though?
Well, a court document is if you're in court and you're given a statement,
and yes, they can, but if you're given a statement and you're not in a criminal...
In a police report, it wouldn't be a court at that point.
Could you use a police report to say somebody to snitch?
because it looks like that that newspaper article was quoting a police report.
Yeah, but it's the news.
No, no, no, no, no.
They're not saying that's a published police report.
This is just them reporting.
Like, for instance, in the same newspaper article,
they reported that the James High Tower guy or Highsmith was from a certain gang,
which he's not from that gang.
He was never from that gang.
So, you know, you know, that newspaper shit,
You can't really, you know, you can't say it's not true, but you can't use it as a court document, not where I come from.
Now, I can't say what that court document is going to say, 1090 is going to have to go pull that court document, and then we can go from there.
I have, and I will tell you this, I will tell you this.
I have an attempt to obtain the court document personally, right?
And why I haven't attempted to obtain the court document is because I really don't want the man to be a snitch.
You get what I'm saying?
So I'm leaving it as it goes.
I'm defending it as I can.
And right now I'm in a position where I can defend.
Larry Hoover against a newspaper article.
So am I showing some sort of favoritism or biases?
Yes, I am because I'm not going to the extent to really go find that.
Now, 1090, on the other hand, because I went and found a shooter and did an interview
and a shooter totally debunk what he was saying, I know 1098, he like you, he like me,
he ain't going to lay down.
I do know it.
And the reason why I know he's working
because there is another document.
Wait, wait, wait.
Who's working?
Who's working?
1090 is working for sure.
He's out.
He's trying to get the real fucking paperwork
from 1968.
The reason why...
Chat, I'm putting 1090 on the phone, chat.
Let's get to the fucking.
I'm going to get put both in on the phone.
I'm going to merge this motherfucker call.
Hold on.
I'm sorry, Wack.
We got to put both you on the phone.
1090 answer,
dang.
1090 answer.
You're gonna figure out the work.
Your call has been forwarded to voicemail.
The person you're...
Right, I respect his hand
as I respect yours act
when it comes to us digging.
Like, if I know Wack Act is digging
and I know I've dug and found something,
I know you're gonna find it too, right?
I'm gonna find it.
Let's get this shit going on, man.
I ain't gonna lie, man.
I think Larry Hoover got a lot.
lot of fear in people's hearts man they ain't trying to
they ain't trying to fuck around with no larry hoover i love the gds
i never see yo whack talking to me like a lawyer right now when it comes to nipsy he'd be like
that's a fact your call has been forwarded to voicemail the favor of mr hoover he's gonna put that
with this other document that i have that shows there's a rat involved and he's gonna stick a fork in it
and niggas gonna have to run for the heels for the hill just the fact
Oh, shit.
Hold on.
Give me one second.
Give me one second.
All right.
We're getting 1090.
We got to the fucking work.
Yo.
Yo.
You got,
1090's on the phone, whack.
We got 1090.
We got 1090 on phone.
I'm going to repeat what I just said, right?
We just want to know, is he a rat?
Because here's the thing.
The GDs are upset.
The GDs?
They're in the door.
What I said, 1090 reported on a newspaper article.
He even went.
further to dig
and find a
secondary
newspaper
article.
Responding with
the shooter
and said
well,
I'm not
going to
use a
newspaper
article in
place up.
I know I
have a
document that
1090 can
use to
kind of
debunk some
shit and
I know if I
got it
he has it.
And the
fact that
he has it
lets me know
I think he's
digging
or waiting
to get
the
1968
document
of Larry
Hoover what happened in court, and then I think he's going to come with all of it.
If that document support, you are back-pelling.
The newspaper article, then it's a problem.
Wow.
Now, me personally, I love you, but you back-pelling.
I heard you.
I heard you on the 1968 document.
Hold on, whack.
I love you, but you back-pennel it a little bit.
I heard you.
I'm not back-up.
I heard you on Clubhouse, and you basically reamed out 1090, basically saying that,
you didn't say he got fake pay.
but you were saying he jumped the gun.
No, no, he's basically
upon a newspaper article, right?
But I know we have some
real paperwork based upon
submills, and the fact
that he hasn't come with that, let's
me know that nigga don't
walk the short clip. He's
waiting to see that he's going to connect
into an extended clip.
If he goes and pulls
those documents and support
a news pick of a case.
Wait, wait. I know what he's like that.
But, Wack, if you're admitting that he has some type of work,
you're basically admitting that Larry Hoover's a rat.
Is he a rat or not?
No.
The work, the court document he actually has isn't necessarily on Larry Hoover,
but he could use it if he want to right now to kind of discredit what I use to clear Larry Hoover.
And the fact that he's just to do it, let me know he's just working to get it all.
Let me ask you a question, because I'm going to be honest with you.
When he came to Big Meets, the niggins violated Big Meets in 20 seconds.
No, I have to court.
Is there some type of fear about the gangst of disciples, the reputation, and Larry Hoover?
No, no, it's no fear.
Because I've never seen people jump on 1090, who usually when he's saying something, he'll, he'll roll shit out in faces.
We've seen him with Boston.
By the way, 1090's on the phone.
1090, you hear, bro?
1090 knows that if they find any.
thing on him, they're going to light his ass up as is me, right? Now, I'm going to be real with you, right?
Could I go dig and look for the document? I can't. Have I? No. So this is kind of my way of showing a
little respect to the old man. Now, 1090, 1090, something you shouldn't be doing? No, not at all. He's being a
journalists and we ain't
discriminated against anybody else
when they, no man, it's been, and he ain't
wrong for that. I know what his
play is, right? Because
he had to respond it in the way
that I know he could have responded.
He said, you know what? I'm like
O'Henna with lunch. I'm going to hit these
motherfuckers with the whole kid and thing.
But that did and
didn't occur. Hey, wait, 1090, are you
on the line? Yeah,
what's all? Yeah, let me just ask
plain words because Wack just gave me the longest
Johnny Cochran, like, mess up.
I'm telling you, you worried.
Is the guy a rock or not?
I look to y'all to, I look to the
hunter's side and the exposers and 1090.
Who got to work?
Is he a rat or not?
No, at this point, he can't stand on it
based on a court document
because he doesn't have that.
I know what this crazy
motherfucker got. He could respond.
And I'm telling you,
The fact that he has not responded in the way that I know he couldn't
based on something to kind of...
I think he's waiting on that.
I hope it comes back in favor of Larry.
But right now, I know what he's doing.
I know what he's doing?
Hey, 1090, since we have you on here officially,
because I'm going to be honest with you,
and I've seen a lot of people send me this,
and they says your reputation...
I think you went through this before,
where your reputation becomes in limbo
because people are wondering if you're either
jumping the gun or you're lying, right?
Nah, I wouldn't say it's reputation.
It's reputation.
My reputation can't be in limbo
because people have favoritism.
There we got told us.
So the thing is,
Select the popper.
Now, slow that.
My reputation isn't on the line
in this situation, right?
So, whack.
Where did this shit stop from?
Who was born at originally posted this?
It was a app called, it was an app called Quaid 8 from Chicago.
Right.
So, Act, this hit came from Chicago itself.
Somebody from Chicago.
So you didn't conjure this up?
No, not at all.
Man, somebody from Chicago did this,
and somebody from L.A. sent it to me and said, hey, is this shit real?
So what I did was I looked into it.
I found articles saying the same shit as whoever from Chicago posted it, right?
That was a Chicago blog that posted that.
So that came from the city of Chicago.
The reason they're not putting a face on it is because they know what comes with it.
That's the same reason James Hysmith isn't going to.
speak against Larry Hoover.
He still lives in fucking Chicago.
Really?
Now, when I ran,
the content I ran, the interview
I ran, it was a great
it was a great
peace to
protect Mr. Hoover.
But...
Was it factual, though,
whack, whack. I know you would have run no fake
content. The guy who said
Larry Hoover never told on me.
Here's the thing. Here's the thing. Here's the thing.
I am not this individual.
These men are sending a 70
All I can do is go over that newspaper
clipping and ask him
Was it factual? What does he account what happened that day?
Which is up on my page, right?
So I'll let him answer.
But what I'm telling you is
One thing about it,
like when you got two motherfuckers at the chessboard,
we kind of know what each other's up to based upon our movement
And based upon his, the moves,
he hasn't made, then that lets
we know what 1090's up to.
So, whack, I'm going to ask you again,
if 1090 come with the work
and it shows that Larry Hoover
may have done such,
will you stand on the hunter's side
and say, hey, despite me having a conversation
with the man who claimed, you know,
Larry Hoover never told on him,
the work says otherwise,
and Larry Hoover is a rat.
Will you say that?
1090 can that.
answer that, I'm always going to go off to work.
You know that.
Hey, whack, whack.
Let me ask you, right?
Because you just said you always going to go off the work, right?
Yeah, I'm going to go off the work.
If you, you know, because you're going to be in California State Prison.
So if word comes out that somebody snitch, right, and you go and ask the person that did the shooting, is what he says going to matter?
There is the paperwork.
No, no, no, no.
The paperwork is going to call the last time.
Because the shooter can get paid off to say,
anything, right? Well, a shoot,
or people could get paid off, people could
get intimidated, people could be persuaded.
Right. Now, let me
hold on. Now, watch this act.
Watch this act. You got to remember.
Act, you got to remember,
and the world has to remember.
Yeah. You gotta know.
Because if it's just saying,
anyway, we know we're going to,
whatever you find, I can find, right?
So I'm telling you,
based upon me knowing 1090 and how he moves
and knowing what I've got,
I'm assuming, right?
And actually, I'm not going to assume.
I know he has a certain document, and he just hasn't used it.
So when I ask myself, well, why hasn't he fired the shot?
I'm saying he's waiting to get back those 1968 documents.
So I'm going to ask you, 1090.
Is there a certain document that's in your possession that you could have responded with, but you haven't yet?
Absolutely.
There go.
act, I'm telling you, like, nigga, we chess players.
I know.
I know.
But since we chess players, right?
Let me ask you a question with that.
What's up?
You, Tyroo.
If you hear one of the big homes in Paroo got some shit on his name,
are you going to wait for me to go get it or are you going to go get it?
Oh, no.
I'm definitely going to go get it.
So why the GDs ain't going to the Chicago courthouse to prove that Larry Hoover
ain't got no fucking paperwork?
And you want me to answer that question, truthfully?
I want you to answer that question, honestly.
For the same reason that I have it, they don't want it to, you feel me?
Well, I don't, I'm going to be real.
Like, in this world, and I'm going to keep it real and act, I think you would understand this shit.
In this world, when it comes to some people and some things, there's going to be selected politics in there, right?
To where if there was these other people you would do it, there's big meets you would do it.
as if I can say it, but not
out of Larry Hoover, you know,
you're not doing it. And it's not necessarily
some situation to be out of fear,
which is with 1090
suggesting with James
High Smith, maybe he changed
his story out of fear.
And I'm going to be real.
If 1090
pulls that paperwork from 1968
and it's not
in favor of Larry Hoover,
that other people,
that I know he probably has,
it's going to blow the doors off of everything.
His game over at that point.
I know if I got it, he has to have it.
Hold on, what?
I know if my...
We'll talk about him, like, how I've heard you discuss
Big Meach that he's a rat bastard
if the paperwork says that,
or will you give him the grace?
Because here's the thing.
I think that, you know,
and I think some people,
and 10 IJ could even jump in.
Some people are saying,
bro, he's in the 70s or 60.
I don't know how oldies.
That doesn't matter.
Some people have been saying that to say, come on, man.
Come on.
I'm kicking 50 in the ass.
I got kids like he got kids.
I got a reputation.
Like he got a reputation.
1090 going to feel the same way.
Nobody really that got a set of Cajonis is going to give a fuck about that.
They're going to read what's on the work.
Oh, wow.
Well, at the same time, you know, it's like,
there's a level of importance to shit like this because
I don't even think you can,
I don't even think you can tally up how many GDs have died behind this shit, right?
And what I said in my video was
this would be considered breaking the code by any standard,
but what about the person that wrote the code?
So people were saying,
people were saying,
oh, this was the 60s, that didn't matter back then.
What you mean?
Almost every gang is based off of the mafia.
The mafia was the 20-30-80.
By the way, real quick, real quick, real quick.
10.90.
1090.
A hypocritical shot.
How many people was eliminated based upon, they told, based on the order of the words of that man.
That's what I'm saying.
So it's like, you got all these dudes, right?
Because this man was 23 and went to prison in 1973.
So the majority of the people DM&E at me doing that.
I shit that's mad as fuck.
They ain't never even met this man.
They weren't even alive by the time he went to prison.
Hey, I want to ask 1080.
My thing is this.
What happens when you find out that the person you've believed in and everything
and have crashed out behind, caught bodies behind, represented to the fullest,
and you kept this old gangster, you got seven damn life sentences yourself.
What happens when you find out if he told on somebody?
Let me ask both of you this question.
because this happened to me recently, right?
And it's not necessarily that, but okay, yesterday, everybody is in my chat.
They're at me on social media.
They say, you got to go talk about Rock Nation.
And I said, listen, I'm going to be honest with you.
I usually take every challenge that come towards me.
Absol says something not answer.
A little baby says something I answer.
Meat mills say something not answer.
But I'm not going to lie.
And again, we're not talking about the streets here.
We're talking about even as a content creator and somebody who is putting out information,
and both y'all do that.
When they want me to go against Rock Nation, I said, I got to pick and choose my battles
wazzy because nobody else will go a Rock Nation.
Y'all trying to send me to go get my head cut off.
Let me ask you, 1090, Jake, you have all this information, or sometimes you get it or you look
into it and you see what it is.
You probably have a barometer of, like, people ain't going to like what you're.
you're going to say if it doesn't go as the narrative they're going to want to receive.
Do you ever say, you know what, if I tell him this, they're not even going to believe it.
They're going to get more mad at me for bringing it to light.
Let me not say it.
I mean, I'm already, I'm already the most hated.
So it's like I don't know.
No, you're not.
I mean, what I'm going to be honest with you, bro.
You got yours, but I'm white, though.
So I'm going to get a different level.
You white, that's easier for them to say something about me than you.
They're going to say, but you know why, though.
Let me tell you why I'll pick I am, because I've been poking the bed longer than you about all kind of shit.
So you, I ain't going to lie, they hate your motherfucker.
You might, you could be my hated, not identical twin brother, but fraternal twin brother.
But in this situation,
you see what I sent you?
Yeah.
That's me asking that site.
Where did you get this from?
And they admitted where they got it from.
Because these people think I gave it to the site.
They think I gave it to the site.
And then I paid to not he did to respond.
These people got a crazy-ass imagination, bro.
It's nuts.
There's always some conspiracy.
It's crazy behind shit.
That's my shit.
happens and it's easier for people to be mad at me and you than to go ahead and figure out the
shit for them fucking so it was crazy is man i've seen a video earlier today some gd from
arkansas some shit talking about me saying this that and the person i'm dumb and then he couldn't
even read the fucking paperwork this man fucking up his words so it's like how am i dumb you can't
even read it never mind go get it and let's like real act act if i didn't do what i
get me, it ain't
no other voice out there unless it's
a dude like you big
enough to fight this man
in this type of lane.
But I got to tread lightly
because I can't really go.
Only thing I can go at him with is what he's using.
But I know it's other pieces out there
that he might obtain.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, I'm going to be honest
and not necessarily for you, but
even when, and so,
What I was talking about, I started texting 1090, just to be transparent.
And everything I consumed, I saw people trying to laugh at 1090.
Be like, yo, we finally got this nigga.
He exposed.
He really, he bit off more than he could choose.
That's because of the content I ran, but I'm telling you.
But it looked like he might have the work.
It looked like.
Before he, before he came on here, I said, because of the content I ran, because of the
interviewing that dude, and what he said.
said that kind of debunk
with 1090s
what his shit
was right
the fact that he
didn't respond immediately
with what I know he probably has
let's be no
he's just being patient
he's being patient
and he's waiting to get
back with that is either
way he has a response
is just either one could be a little
shallow or one could
just be an explosion where can't nobody
say nothing you know what I'm saying
So I got a response to his response that he can use today.
He know how I'm going to come back.
He knows it like I would know how he would come back.
But then he also knows that black is handling this shit with white gloves.
He knows that too because...
Wait, right.
Are you handling this with white gloves?
I'm definitely handling it with white gloves.
Okay, because you fuck with, you probably fuck with a bunch of GDs and you probably...
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm going to be real.
I'm not really to all the youngsters from Chicago I deal with.
They say some disrespectful shit when it comes to these types of people.
They don't care.
I just, I'm going to be real.
He is kind of in a way he's part of that black history as if like an Al Capone
or those other dudes are part of.
of their history on the other side of it.
But I got to
keep it 100. If
it's been under false pretense
and 1090 come
back with some shit, some real shit,
it ain't nothing nobody could
say. You can't be mad at him
for another person's
action. Wait, wait, wait.
By the way, I was doing my Google on the side.
So it said the gangst of
disciples,
suppose it, because I hear this one guy,
he'd be like on King David.
And so the guy known as King David, him and Larry Hoover merged what they had going on to create the black gangster disciple nation.
And that is like, I guess, the GD's what it is.
Listen, y'all got to be getting mad threats.
I'm still confused why if I was-
Hey, bro, you know the crazy part?
Yeah.
I'm getting the same threat, 1090 is getting in 1090 to tell you, I'm fighting for the brother.
If me and 1090 was on the same side of this shit, boy, listen, and we was both running it up, it'd be a wall of fire blazing that they couldn't come through.
But I'm getting threats, and I'm actually fighting in favor of Larry Hoover.
So I know 1090 shit got to be crazy.
Damn.
They're telling me, stop talking about it because my voice is so loud is making people pay attention.
No, Square 8, the Chicago-based media platform is what made people pay attention
because that's how I did.
Hold on.
So, so for the record, you would not say today that anything that 1090 Jake has said
is fake falls or fraudulent, you would just say you need more information and more work.
That's what you said.
I'm going to say that the things 1090 Jake.
reported on, right, are credible documents from the court for him to stand on that.
And he's not going to fight me on that.
Right.
But this is the thing.
What I found comes from a time where the only news, blogs, articles, was literally the newspaper.
And they asked to get it from the police report, right?
not a matter of is it a credible source.
It is the only fucking source.
No, it's not the only source because
1958 is the courts.
Right.
But this opens the doors
to where, okay, the next move
is going to the court.
You open the door to the conversation.
And that's all we've had
so far is conversation, because what I
said in my video is by
all street codes,
if this is true, that makes him
what? This is 10-9.
It's not a rapper today that if he told him the two people that shot him, he wouldn't be labeled a fucking rat.
But the thing is this, Chicago, you have to go to the courthouse in person to request documents.
So you're telling me the thousands of GDs in Chicago that literally fucking pray and say this man's name before they go to sleep.
None of them want to go to the courthouse and go get this shit?
Oh, shit.
Well, you would think that they would want to go there to get it to clear him.
But
Why do you think they don't do that then?
If 1090 is tapping
1090 knows what I'm doing
But this is why I know what he's doing
Basically how he probably has
Like there's a thing out there
That I know he has the commission report
I know it's shit
I know he probably has
He could take input with another thing in that
And he could have responded to me
You sound different today
It sounds like you almost agree with 1090 that year
right? No, I'm not. I'm
agreeing. What I'm saying is
Tinnati did not make
this shit up. No, he did not.
Tinnati is not the origin of this shit.
No, he's not.
But the documents
he's using, right? It's not
a credible enough document. It's not
a legal entity. It's not
the court document.
I can agree to an
extent, right? Yeah, that's all I'm saying.
What was your
response to
the news articles that I brought.
My response to the news article
is that it was just that news
articles, and we've been watching those
articles back in those times. We manipulated.
And who did you
interview to, you know,
get a new perspective?
You might have, you're going to force this.
I know you're trying to go tonight.
Who did you?
Who did you interview? I interviewed
the shooter. James
The shooter. What may
trail might be
a person. If you follow
shot and so take away from your
gadling gun, don't get him. No, no, no, no.
I'm asking if the
news is incredible,
what makes him credible?
Well, he's going to
be more credible
to this situation now
because he's actually
named as the shooter.
Right. He's
named as a shooter. Now,
can he be lying? Can he be
leaving something out? Can it have been
some pressure on that side?
Yes, and I know why
You can say that
Don't mean
I have it done
How could you say
Like you know
Again, I hear what you're saying
Like we don't have enough stuff
And I think that's very valid
But I've heard you say
You say Big You is working
Brick baby working
Lose cannon working
All paperwork
I have court documents
Hold on
But shit we're starting to see some paperwork
About Larry Hoover
How come he wasn't working
We don't have no court documents
If there's no court documents
When I say it, there's no court documents.
You said he was working because he ain't had a court date.
So why can't you say if your name's in the newspaper, you're working?
Hold on.
Brick baby, see, now, we cross it in the other waters.
And 1090's going to understand it.
Brick baby never knew how I knew what I knew.
It's why he thought I was working with the police.
You had a nigga fucking his baby moms.
I remember that.
Oh, listen, because he knows what I was saying was true,
but he's like there's no way he could know this unless he told him but he just forgot his baby mama was the factor
no man wants to believe somebody is dicking down his woman right and she gave up the good number no man wants to believe that right
so that's how i knew that information this situation look i fought 1090 back with the best thing i had
the actual person in their story now is there
Is there a room or is there a possibility that a document can surface that discredit that?
Yes, it's a possibility because none of us have seen the court document.
If the court document comes and says the total opposite and supports the newspaper clipping,
then at that point in time, I know what else you're going to add to that.
And it's going to be impossible to fight you.
Damn.
At that point, ain't no way,
ain't no way Larry Hoover a rat.
I ain't gonna lie.
Ain't no way.
Larry Hoover, too real to be a rat.
If he stayed in 80s.
Here goes, here goes with 10.
Don't nobody know him.
You don't know how real Larry Hoover is.
Nick, you're 30-something.
Nick, he's been locked up 53 years.
How do you know how really is?
I mean, I've never been in the street,
but I hear everybody talk about him.
You ain't hear the song?
It says, it says, free Larry Hoover.
It said Trump should have free Larry Hoover.
Hoover, some, some, I forgot this.
Listen, I'm going to be real.
I'm hoping that the court paperwork comes back in Larry Hoover's favor.
I'm going to be real, which I hope it does.
Well, you'll...
Oh, wow.
I agree with you.
I agree with you.
I just don't think...
If anybody called me out to a bet right now, well, I take that bet, and you know I'm a
bet man, but I'm a sure bet man.
I'll take a bet.
I'll take a thousand-dollar bet that if the work says,
that he's a rat, you're not going to call him a rat like how you talk about Big Meach,
and you talk about the other Knicks.
You know why?
Because the GDs, they really got through the door and they might have put belt to ass to anybody
disrespect.
That's not a concern of mine.
So if the work says he's a rat, you're going to call Larry Hoover a rat.
You want to bet me 100,000 that if the court paperwork come back that he told that I won't say
he's a rat, is that what you beg me?
No, not 100,000.
I said a thousand dollars.
I don't think you want to take that bet.
No, I said $1,000.
Hold on there.
It's $1,000.
You know what I mean?
$1,000 ain't worth it because you would give me that right now.
I know.
I'm just trying to pay for your black truck around for a day.
That's it.
I'm 100,000.
Oh, $100,000.
If you're going to do that and you ain't even ask you why I need it.
So that's what you're going to do.
Yo, Wack, I'm going to be honest with you?
I'm going to be honest.
I think I'm watching 1090J do a 3-1 comeback.
everybody was violating
him.
Yo, I was watching
YouTube videos and channels saying
1090's done.
He fucked with the wrong one.
I dropped a nuke on him.
But I know what he's up to.
I know what he's doing.
And look, it's going to come down to
if that fucking document
comes back to supporting a newspaper article.
It sounds like you're trying to soften a blow
that if he come back with the shit,
you could be like,
I at least knew something was coming.
But 1090 is not backing up.
I was hoping he was going back on.
You know what I'm doing this.
I'm going to be real.
I'm going to be real.
I represent the exposes, right?
I have other documents that if I was 1090, that I could fight me back with and create a real narrative.
Right.
So you got this shit like chess.
Yeah, the fact that he has yet.
Everything is chess, bro.
There's a difference between shooting at something and hitting it.
Yeah, that's, yeah.
We try to hit tap shit when it comes to this paperwork.
And he wants to hear.
So the reason I ain't back off the shit is because I didn't see with Squid 8 or whatever's name is posted and run with that.
I went and found the articles myself.
So I know for a fact, this is real shit that's been documented.
then I ended up getting the mug shots for the shooters figuring all this shit out.
Hold on what I mean.
So let's set the barometer right now.
I know it's actually documented.
Let's set the barometer right now because I know I whack move.
So if 1090J get the police report and in the police report it says,
I spoke with Larry Hoover and he said that nigga shot me.
Is he a rat?
Yeah, it definitely will be a rat.
Oh, shit.
Anybody, anybody will be a rat.
I don't, bro, listen, if nobody bigoted in the police.
program, bro.
Okay.
All right.
You got to remember,
me, I'm from,
I'm from, I'm from.
And what I'm from,
we don't.
What happens with that, though,
the response with that
is going to be the police lot.
They're going to add something
on top of that, right?
No, why I can say he's not going to say
the police lot.
No, but this is what I'm saying,
that's what the people are going to say.
They're saying, oh, I don't want to see
no news clip and show me the paperwork.
They say the paperwork ain't true.
then they're going to ask for a fucking time machine
is they want to be there when the shit happened.
Wack, you hear?
Yeah, what did you say, bro?
He said that...
RMB, you know, I'm in check, bro, so what I want to be.
I know.
Shout out to the Queen R&B,
but basically what 1090J said,
he predicts that once he provides more evidence,
y'all going to move the goalpost.
Y'all going to be like, well...
No, I'm going to be real.
Listen.
The police lie.
the first time, look, for the first, look, I already know he has something he can
respond with, but he's not because he knows how I'm going to respond to that, right?
He's trying to take a shot. He's looking for the kill shot. If he gets that piece, right,
it's nothing nobody's going to be able to say because then the piece he has now is only going to
really just put a fucking fork in it.
If he gets some documents that supports that newspaper, that court documents,
and he had what I think of what he probably has,
it ain't nothing nobody can say.
People can't let you be like I was wrong because the fight,
I'm fighting and saying you can't use a newspaper article
to have the same validation as the minimum.
orders or police report
right with
my last interview with
and and
and calls speculation
but in the fact that he hasn't done it
lets me know
he's looking for the head shot
he don't want to take a shot
he know I'm good at what I do
like I know he's good at what the fuck he does
if he's fighters right now
he know how I'm a fire back
what I'm going to do is
you know the planes
sitting those little things out
They're like, okay, let the missile hit one of those.
You know, I'm going to send those out.
Why, have you talked to Larry Hoover since he's been,
his sentence got commuted or not yet?
No, I've never talked to Larry Hoover.
I've talked to his son once or twice,
and, you know, I was in the middle of all that Larry Hoover.
Maybe, hold on, 1090, are you worried about Jay Prince getting involved?
Because Jay Prince was involved when Wack.
Now, 1090 might be a little scared of Jay Prince.
Oh, shit.
Oh, no.
Okay, okay.
Okay.
I mean, what is Jay Prince going to get involved?
Is he going to just go request the paperwork?
Well, Jay Prince got involved when they thought that Wack was the reason why the footage didn't get crossed over.
And Wack said it was a business deal.
I'm just here to make sure it goes good.
But they were trying to blame Wack to say Wack was doing some underhanded tactics to keep the old man, quote unquote,
Larry Hoover and Joe.
So now if he's if he's like setting up for maybe trying to get a pardon from the state
He just got one from the or the commutation from the federal government
They might look at 1090 and be like here's the thing about that right
Because Jay Prince also spoke out when dude they got charged with
Killing bro from Amigo he said that the shooter snatched right so Jay Prince I believe showed the paperwork and was accusing him the snitching
So Jay Prince is against
Nisian
The thing about this though
As far as
What any of this keep
Larry Hoover in prison
This isn't a crime
That he committed
Or is accused of committing
There's no situation where he was
It would tarnish
His name
And what they say
He stood for
That's what it
Why
Why, why, why
Why, why
You're older than me
You tell me
ain't Larry Hoover
one of the top 10, top
five realest niggas who ever lived.
That's that, like, come on.
I can't, I can't.
I can't. I can't.
What you mean?
I can't.
Because when you ask,
is him, Tuki Williams,
um,
and a couple other niggas and they're the realest niggies who are living.
But see, I don't,
I don't put those,
those people on in my top five
realest people that ever live.
It's him,
Tookie Williams,
nipsy hustle.
and um
no see the top five people
if you ask me the realest people
that have have ever lived
right if you was to ask
me right
first and foremost
then you know we got to talk about
uh
donna Louis Farrakhan
uh Khali Muhammad
um we got to talk about
you know
arduca king
um we got to talk about my
my great grandfather
because without him
I wouldn't be here.
Wait, what about?
Hold on.
I got a troll,
I'm sorry.
A gang member to me,
personally,
because that shit helped
contribute.
No, hold on,
but I'm thinking about
gang member-wise.
Like,
there was a time
you said that,
you had said that
the greatest Crip
was Big U.
Now I'm thinking
about the greatest G.
No,
we're talking about
Street dudes.
Yeah.
Well, yeah,
we were comparing
Big U
and Monster Cody,
right?
But when you're talking about
real as
no no we told
about real as street news like they held
it down always kept to the cold
so we told my monster Cody
big you we're talking about Larry
Hoover and who else
no
no no when you
talking that that type of shit
there's other people that
was ahead of big you when it comes to that
there's the key to rocks
no no no you did say it was the biggest
one time whack you did say no no no I
I said when it comes to
him and Monster Cody.
Oh, okay.
In comparison, yeah, because you had one dude that wrote a book and influenced a whole bunch
of people, you know, for whatever reason, and then you had another dude who came home,
did a lot of time, and was able to do what he did, as we see up until this day.
But I would say he definitely had an impact and influence.
He's probably had, yeah, he's probably had one of the,
the bigger impact and influence when it comes to the spread of people representing something
because of an individual.
I will probably place him at number one.
Yeah, I can't take that from it.
Hey, listen, 10-9 Jake, I think the entire hip-hop commentator, YouTube community owes you
because they're getting on your eyes and I'm telling you, I've seen it.
They owe you an apology?
No, he hasn't earned that apology yet.
Nah, he earned it.
Wack, if he didn't earn it, you would have been here violate him.
I know you, Wack.
I've already, I shot my shot.
See, I can't go at him.
Wack, but you're not standing.
If you stood on the shot, you would say, if you drop-
If this nigga turned into Mission Impossible, right?
And that's a great movie.
I went and seen it twice.
Like, if he turns in the Mission Impossible and go find shit, right?
which is findable, I don't know what it's going to say.
If it supports that newspaper article, then at that point, he's going to be able to beat his chest
because he has another piece that he can put to it.
Right.
But if it does not support the newspaper article, then at that point in time,
he's going to have to whimper down a little bit and say, hey, I just reported based upon what I was reading.
And he still ain't going to be wrong.
But he did.
Where his wrong is that right now
is he actually called
Larry Hoover a rat
based upon a newspaper article.
So this is why,
and he's praying,
that it supports the newspaper
on the other thing.
Then they're going to look at him.
You know, a 1090,
what's the next steps, man?
Because I'm going to be honest with you.
They're almost, I think people are so emotionally invested in this.
he's going to send somebody in there to get that damn
yeah the thing it is bro i don't even need to go to chicago to get that
you know like you need somebody to get that that's yeah money makes all that
happen right i don't have to just get no random person i can get somebody that
that's their field that's that kind of work um but the thing is you know as far as all the
hate and all the i i i shit it's like wad said what i said was
this would be considered snitching by any code
right?
There's no rapper today
that can name two people that shot them
and they're not going to get called a rat.
That's a fact.
Hold on.
Oh, no, that's a fact.
Everybody know why my OG, let me ask you.
So, whack.
That's a fact.
So if person A gets shot
and he's a street nigger
and he said, and the cop said,
who shot you?
And he said, person B and C shot me.
That's a rat.
He's a rat.
Okay, okay.
All right.
Holy.
Yeah, hey, hey, no.
See, if I was to,
If I was a shy away from that 1090, I have a field day with me.
It's overweight.
It's over with the way.
At that point, it's like, he's holding to me like, oh, and what you're doing?
You know what I'm saying?
So there's no getting around at nobody.
Now, do I think it's going to affect how the majority look at and see Larry who,
in the environment we're in today?
If it's 10 in 10,000, we may go to electing politics vote.
But it's still a majority of, but it's still a,
It'll be out.
It'll be 1090 on going to go down to history because he'll be the one that actually
wanting found that missing impossible.
That people.
Hold on.
Wack.
You know this has been brewing for a while, and it's not a necessary competition, but we just want to know.
Who is the ultimate king of the paperwork?
Is it 1090 or Wack 100 and the Hunter side?
I will tell you this.
1090.
It appears that might be 1090
because he's coming with some shit.
1090 at 1090 at one time
was the most popular
because he was the one of her doing it.
When we were doing it,
we were attacking the East Coast
to see him or reason myself.
So we was doing shit like making this
like he read his own paperwork
without him knowing it.
But you know what?
I haven't seen any paperwork.
work he ran
that wasn't real.
The only one
he's playing,
he's fucking playing with it right now
is this, and I think he's
confident. And I think he's
confident because of the
multiple newspaper
companies
that said the same thing.
I believe 1090's
thinking if this shit was
false, Larry Hoover
and his family would have sued these
newspaper behind this. I know what he's
thinking. I know what he's like.
And that is yet to happen.
I was assuming the newspaper come out
as his world's part of hip
in L.A. media.
Randle shit on me. I sued him for slander and
defamation. I filed lawsuit.
Right? One thing I do like
with you, you respect
a formidable opponent.
Well, you be for one like, niggins-dwen shit.
Oh, yeah. The minute you
don't acknowledge a respect
opponent the minute, nigga, you're going to lose.
I vote with that.
I could tell when it comes to 1090,
you could have just clearly said this guy's a liar,
he's a fraud,
he don't always come up.
The minute I do that, right,
I know that this whole dive is incomplete.
We've been in shallow waters, right?
Was I able to show enough in these shallow waters
that,
it may not be yes I have but there's still another dive that can happen and until that dive happens
and a person comes back up to tell us what was down there right I'm not going to tell you what's at
the bottom of the ocean we can't get to the bottom of the ocean we don't go so far so I'm not
especially on somebody that's saying I know a way to get to the bottom of the ocean to take video
and come back up with it to show what is and what is
down there. I'm not feeling a better
against it because I don't know
what it might say. I know
as of now, it's a newspaper article.
A newspaper article is not
sufficient enough to
be credible to call
a rat when I was written.
I have the shooter that is
saying that that man is not about on him.
So based on those two things
as of now, I'm
resting in my case to say,
Larry Hubert didn't tell.
Now, is there
another approach? Is there a
documents.
There are other things out there that be debunked at because there's court documents and nobody
has yet to get him in.
Hey, at 1090, I pour it up.
You can go get him.
1090, I'll give you the floor.
As I said, because I've seen people, a lot of people hit me with stuff that they said,
yo, you know, 1090 a man's right.
He's done.
They're cooking him.
Everybody's turned on him.
He's presented fake shit.
There's been a shooter who talked.
What is your answer to everything now that we, you know, we got whack on here.
Wack is keeping it real.
He's like, yo, listen, I presented what I know.
I've stood on what I know, but I've never said that it can't be whatever.
I go by the work, the work.
What do you think?
Well, like, how you asked him about, um, those are right?
I think Wax's been doing this longer than B, so I'm going to give him credit for that.
And it's also like you said
When you got a
A formidable opponent
Right you got to respect them
Because why would you beef with anyone less than
So I kind of like the fact
That me and him have two different perspectives on this
As far as
People saying it's fake
There's nothing fake about it
They just don't know how to look forward
Or they choose not to
They don't like it
That's what they should be saying
They shouldn't be saying it's fake
They should be saying I don't like this
Well the way to correct that
If you don't like it
Or if you assume it's fake, it's to do your homework.
But there's a lot of people that look for the truth with their eyes closed.
And what I mean by that is, they don't want to see what's on the other side of this shit.
So as far as everything I've produced, you know, nothing I've produced is fake.
This came from the Chicago Tribune, which is the biggest newspaper in Chicago,
which is still active to this day.
It's just a matter of confirming everything and diving deep like Wax says.
And I got to keep it real.
right because I have to send my team out to get it because I really don't want to see what's
on the other side of.
Why not?
Why don't want to see it?
It's kind of like people enjoy the miss more than the truth, right?
People enjoy the facade.
I don't even think of the facade, like for everything I heard, they said Larry Hoover.
I don't say you never want to be real, bro.
I'm just going to say it.
I'm going to say it.
You're not going to say it, Wack.
If I didn't, listen, there's a document.
been out there that challenges the credibility of the shooter.
And because I've read what I've read and I know he probably has it,
I know it's a strong possibility that that paperwork may come back a little different.
Wow.
Now, I don't know.
The paperwork I have that challenges the credibility of the shooter is from many years later.
78, 88, like 24 years later, right?
But there's paperwork that, she right now,
1090 could challenge the credibility of the shooter.
He knows if he challenges the credibility of the shooter.
I'm simply going to respond to where, well, that still doesn't prove that he's lying.
He could, it can be.
That's the shooter.
I get what you're saying, but that still doesn't make the newspaper article, right?
the end-all be-all
of the documents we need to see
so if he
I don't you know but I know
not to cut nobody
off but but but
not to cut nobody off but
1090 could we get like a time
for it seems like you're going to respond
and whack is
whack playing chess he says
he feels he knows what you can respond
with he's he's doing
his thing but whack is a chess player
when could we see
the 1090 Jake response you don't got to give us an exact date are we talking about a week you might
are you going to take a month are you still waiting for shit is it tb a it's all good when we'll be here
a proper response from 1090 Jake you're somebody in this hip-hop community at this point you know
we have the whack one hundreds of the world we know what he does you have the means you have the
vlas you have the adam 22s you have the art of dialogues and all these other people but you
serve a particular role, when will you answer to any doubts about you or whatever officially?
Not now here, but answer to it, when will you put that proper retort?
Can we get a date or are you like, listen, it's coming.
I mean, I want to wait until the GDs get all that air out of their chest.
When they're done doing all that, I, I shit, then we're going to play.
But I think the only one playing chess and he knows that.
Wait, wait, wait.
You don't think the GDs might try to beat you up?
Huh?
You know the GDs is in the door?
They might try to beat you up.
He ain't worried about this.
I'm not even going to entertain.
I'm not even going to entertain that.
But I'm going to let them get it all out.
And then, you know, when they ain't got no air left.
And that's on that.
When you entered the realm that I've entered 1090 in academics, even you yourself,
entered and you was in the
dangerous place some time ago when
you was kind of the king of the Chicago
who's supposed to be like
wait wait wait I got to correct you I'm always
in a dangerous place
the thing here's the thing here's thing
and this is why all three of us
wait wait wait wait a
this is why all three of us
is important on this call
there's a lot of times we're approaching
certain certain subjects
that we know nobody else want to approach
we know that other people are going to be
super mad about but we know hey listen we gonna make sure we do what we gotta do to make sure we're
good but we're gonna still give the content whack i know you do that i do that and that's why i was
looking at 1090 jake because i was like this could be the perfect situation to fold on and to say
my bad y'all there's too much people supporting this i'm not gonna touch it instead he's saying
hey, with all the respect, I'm not
disrespect to nobody, but
when I, my platform stands for the truth.
So if I speak, I'm not trying to
do nothing to you,
but I am speaking for the truth.
And I've realized that
that hits hard.
Well, that's what I said in the video.
I said, what I'll do respect, if you ain't
50, 60, 70 years old, I don't give a fuck
what you're saying because you don't even know this man.
He ain't have nothing to do with them.
just heard about him. You were told to praise him.
You don't know him. You have no personal
connection to him.
So that shit don't, you know, they acting like
I'm dropping the ultimate
thing. InVong was Mr.
GD. Faye.
He didn't get shot by a GD.
So I'm not worried
about all the, you know,
because that's coming from people
that are in the most random ass
states, down bad,
fucked up. The ones that's really
participant in even doing.
that other shit.
And a lot of them are sitting back and waiting, I'm sure,
because this shit definitely starts conversations.
It isn't just going to be their singling on me and whack.
No, this conversation is being had about this shit.
100%.
How could they not be?
It's not a small thing.
And the fact that they know who I am and they know I've produced news articles,
you can dumb it down as much as you want.
Well, what all in that news article was real?
He really got shot.
He really got shot by real people.
There's just one specific aspect
of the news article
that they find it's false.
And that's what people are.
1090, man.
Listen,
I'm a supporter of yours.
I know how you get down,
you know,
listen,
I was once in your position.
You don't fucking support me.
You support you.
No, no, no.
Wait,
hold on whack.
Because there's a time.
Waterman by Nassres head ass,
motherfucker.
I know,
I know,
but there was a time.
You never said.
You're not supported.
Wack, I support you all the time.
Stop playing.
But I will say that 1090 Jake.
You know why like 1090 Jake and Trappler Ross and people like that is because there was a time that I felt that I had to do all that.
Like everything.
But I didn't do it as good as them because I didn't hone into a like 10, what 1090 Jake is doing.
It's amazing.
Here's the thing.
I'm going to support 1090 Jake because here's the thing.
Yeah, I might not like what he's doing.
or why you think he's doing it,
but none of y'all ever going to come with him and say,
he's lying.
That helped me continue in media for a long time.
It's one thing if people were like,
yo, I don't like that you telling everybody that I'm broken,
and then my girl sued me for child support,
and then this other bitch is trying to say,
I don't like what people told about me either.
I get it.
But that does exist.
one thing I've never seen them say about 1090 Jake
and this is the only reason I hit him up today
nobody gonna say that man is a liar
he just made some shit up
you might say like why I can say
I need some more info
cool but nobody ever said
you're a fucking liar
and that
that's me and that people
those people DMs and they're admitting
to me where they got it from
that's a Chicago-based situation
you got it
on screen record
But there's a reason why nobody in Chicago is putting their face on that.
It didn't originate with us.
That's the thing.
There's a reason why they're not going to put their face on speak against Larry Hoover.
There's a reason why James Highsmith is not going to speak against Larry Hoover.
I think Whack Shaman is business because in the Chicago things won't speak up,
whack, don't get in more trouble by Jod.
Or not even trouble, but it's no.
don't need to create enemies when, like, this wasn't about Rod Nation.
Hey, bro, you know, I'm crazy.
You know, listen, I'm glad to say that.
Don't that sound crazy is that niggas is mad because I'm defending the man.
I'm going to be real.
Ain't nobody else out there unless as you act, that kid goes and nose with 1090
about this type of shit.
He's going to eat you up.
Here's the thing.
People don't want you to talk about it, period.
And that's the thing.
It's being talked about.
So because it's being.
talked about, I chose to take the position of defending the man, straight up. Even if I don't
defending, it's just going to be people attacking Larry Hooper. So it's going to be talked about.
You're right. You know what? Let me see what he got. I see what he has. Okay. Let me take the position
of defending Mr. Hoover, right? And they're still mad. But guess what? They're going to have to be bad.
Because now I'm out there in the water and it's what it is. But it's,
If 1090 comes back, but would he, I, if he comes back with something from that court,
1090, if you ask you, what's Wack response going to be?
He's going to tell you what it's going to be.
There ain't no response.
I can only defend based upon what I'm seeing.
If I see some shit, I can't defend, then I can't defend.
Makes all the sense of the world.
Hey, 1090, bro, I appreciate you coming on here, Wack.
Love you, always.
Oh, you appreciate 1090
Whack, whack, I call you at any time
You call me at any time
I was just on club hours, five hours for you
It don't matter
1090, 1090 don't come on
Like, let me tell this, 1090 is like a sniper
I know he sits back, he does his thing
He doesn't really come on and just hang out
And whatever, whatever. Obviously, we're always welcoming him
But when I see him come on and he's like, yo,
because it was kind of impromptu.
Everybody was telling me,
me like, yo, based on what we've seen, we got to call whack.
And then we're like, what I thought, let's call 1092.
But I know, you know, by the way, he ain't scared of nothing.
But I don't bring him on here all the time.
Man is busy.
He got a lot of shit.
He's, it's a reason why he's him.
He's a sniper.
So when he comes on here, I got to give him some credit.
And whack, I'll give you your credit to.
Stop playing.
Once again, 1090 is a great.
And I'm going to be real.
I'm not an enemy of 10-night.
He's done a bunch of great way.
In this situation, we're just doing our back and forth.
And it's a respectful one going on.
Wait, wait, whack.
Can I ask you one question?
What?
Yo, could me and you go to a Kendra concert?
I want to go with you.
I'm going to get the best.
Like, I get the tickets.
I got tickets to his entire tour.
Yeah, we can go to the Kendra concert.
You go to my brothers.
Wait, wait, whack.
So if me and you, so.
I'm telling you, Live Nation,
and you're going to give me,
I got whatever tickets I want to.
If I got tickets to-
Listen, first of all,
I'm only getting Kendrick tickets from one entity.
Who?
And one entity only.
That comes from top dog.
Live Nation and none of that.
Don't supersede that with me.
I'm going to call my brother.
Okay, I don't know if they fuck with me like that.
I'm cool with them, but I don't know if they phone with that.
But I got tickets.
What I'm saying is that.
Whack.
Whack, if me and you pop out to the, you know,
this is almost like,
I'm going to tell them I'm going to bring you.
One of them may want to sit out and talk to you.
Nah, we're just going to be vibing, you know what I mean?
Like, you won't teach me, well, I don't know if you could teach me the Crip War,
but I want to do all the dances that's associated with the songs.
But it's not enough.
I want to do the song.
Yeah, whack, I want to do dance.
But it's not enough.
Then I want to, when it comes to not like us,
I can't sing the song because Drake's my man's.
I can't sing a song you call my man's a pedophile.
But, you know what I'm like, tin, tin, tin, tin it.
I could try to do some moves.
I got some moves.
You can't dance, Wack?
Gensers don't dance, we book.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Shout out Ice Q.
Now, I've seen O.T. Genesis and Blueface.
You're going to pull up that Ice Cube
West Side Connection album.
You might learn something.
Wack, I know about that damn, Malo.
There's only one person that can make me dead.
And that's the Queen R&B.
Don't tell you.
I'm dead.
She'll tell you.
I did for her also I know I can't say it.
Like, once I heard you was drinking her pee, I knew it was something different.
But anyway, whack, we're going to set that up.
Yo, 1090 Jake, I appreciate you for coming in.
By the way, we're tuned in for the 1090 Jake response.
Whack, this is how smart you fucking are.
You made it to a place that no matter what 1090 Jake put out,
you in the clear, because you ain't standing on nothing crazy to say,
nigga you line blah blah
I took the right position
no I will say
1090 is the risk
taker in this situation
because he jumped out the window
and said you are right
and this is this based upon this
so he's the risk taker
and I know why he did it
I know why he did it in his head
this newspaper all these newspapers
ain't going to be reporting on this shit
if it's a lie I haven't seen
a filing of
defamation of character or
or slander against the newspaper, which would have been a bag.
Larry's a public figure.
And he knows he has something that can discredit the shooter.
So I know it's pieces.
My thing is my hopes are the court documents aren't going to come back in favor of the newspaper article.
All right.
That's my only move.
I got my knights, my rooks.
My bishops all lined up based upon one move right now, right?
And if it don't come back, it's checkmate.
If it comes back, it's not only checkmate or for him,
but then at that point, he's going to slaughter everything on the board
with that other piece of information that he's probably holding.
All right, we don't leave it here.
Yo, 10-9y-J, thank you for even answering a call.
Wack, you my brother, I know we talk all the time.
I be calling you at weird times.
You'd be like, you still answering it, so I appreciate you.
I don't give a fuck.
Listen, and look for, uh, I have a lot of people going in the business.
We'll be mentioning the announcement and know you are new.
And the next three, every day, which all been waiting for, which all been wanting us to do.
We're about to do for you guys.
Get ready.
As long as you prepare to invest in yourself, we're going to give you the right investment.
Appreciate you, I appreciate you, chat.
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Subscribe to 1090, Jake.
And we're going to keep this battle of the paperwork going.
All right.
I'm out.
Yo, 109J, thank you, by the way.
I don't know if you're still on here.
Thank you.
Yeah, for sure.
I appreciate you.
You know, obviously, anytime you can hit me, you can pop on here.
But, you know, we also look to your channel for you to give a qualitative breakdown.
and I'm glad you came on today
because I ain't gonna lie
I was feeling like a feeling like
oh they think this nigga was now
capping about everything
I think you being on this call
you didn't say too much
but it basically said that
whack acknowledged you ain't capping about shit
it's just that he's waiting
for the information to be played
that's how it took it.
No definitely I'm thinking that
we're getting to a point
where especially with something like this
that once everything comes together
This might be bigger than the video.
This might have to be something that we all actually sit down in person and I'll go over.
So when that time, Pons will have their conversation.
Shit.
All right.
Let me know.
People, 1090J, y'all got to go watch.
End the sentence.
His channel's always going crazy, giving new information.
Really breaking it down.
Really good, prepared videos, even on things you know already.
But he'll put in a package in a real great way.
Also, he gives new information all the time.
1090, Jake, thank you for coming on here.
I appreciate you, bro.
Appreciate it.
Appreciate it.
All right.
Shai, I had me a little junk.
I had to go get right.
Yo, am I an alcoholic?
I finished those whole bottle.
How much is this?
It might be an alcoholic, check.
I'm lit.
I can't really read it.
I'm really not lit.
I could, but...
200 million years?
Yeah, 200 million.
Anyway, the fuck is 200 million years?
Anyway.
All right, we're back to the trial.
We're back to the goddamn trial.
Oh, chat.
You don't want me to tell you?
Yo, I ain't going to cap with you.
Yo, Drizy, you, Drake, I love you.
Drake, I love you.
Everybody know I love Drake.
Drake, next time you're on tour, you gotta go big on big.
I'm telling you right now, I promise you, I gotta say this.
Drake, you gotta go big on big,
because I'm telling you all the niggas you don't fuck with
yo they're hitting me like yo act here's the red carpet
I swear you know this whole time I'm talking to whack
you know who's hit me and we're talking
the weekend the weekend's like yo me and Cardi's coming to New York
we're coming to Jersey we're performing like three four dates
yo act you're the goat we're taking care of you
we're doing the most like so me and the weekends like
Weekends like you could bring everybody in your family, nigga.
I'm like, he's showing me a lot of love type shit.
You know what I mean?
So the weekend's like, yo, come through me and Cardi performing.
I ain't even realized they're performing.
Look, let me go to another type type shit, type shit, type shit, type shit.
The weekend Cardi tour.
I need like, so now it's in June type shit.
Nah, I mean, not I mean.
Y'all know I'm in Jersey.
MetLife Finches in Jersey.
they're going to be there the fifth,
the sixth to seven.
Yo,
Yo,
weekend is like,
Act,
your family,
I love you.
I watch you all the time.
By the way,
the last time I talked to the weekend,
he would tell me some shit like,
yo,
this is why we miss you and Joe Bunn.
But yo,
I was texting him just now.
He's like,
you, act,
we love you,
whatever you want.
Hey,
act,
you don't even got to ask me.
I'm putting you with my assistant.
It's good.
It's green light.
I'm like,
oh, Lee.
I'm sorry.
I got to be honest.
Drake, I'm telling you this now
because I'm telling you, your
ops is like really, they're trying to
like, it's like, they're trying to show me like,
you act, we fuck with you, that nigga
don't fuck with you. I'm telling you.
I'll play my hands. I'll tell everybody, too.
They're trying to do that.
Now, granted, I'm still going to be up in a weekend concert.
I'd rather lie there to lose you, girl.
I'm going to be up in there like, oh, my God.
Drunk.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
They're lying into loose.
And then I can't wait to Cardi.
Come on.
I'm like that.
I can't wait for it.
I can't.
Anyway.
Me and Weeker was hitting, talking to each other.
Anyway, I'm back.
A little bit drunk.
Chat, that's cool, right?
I love Drake, but come on.
I love the weekend, too.
I got to be up at the weekend Cardi concert.
I'd rather lie than to lose your girl.
I want to hear Tomliss.
I don't want to hear Starboy.
I want to, I don't want to,
line, I've been to, the weekend concerts are lit.
Anyway, and this shit is in a motherfucking stadium.
Okay.
Someone said, Drake, now fuck with you, though.
Drake, fuck with me, man.
What you're talking about?
Drake got my man, Grand Lit.
The next Drake concert, you might see me DJ, bro.
He going to hold me down.
Facts.
Facts.
Anyway.
Okay, all right.
So, chat.
We already peeped it.
Y'all going to catch.
me at all these he said act which date you want to go to because he he going to be at um this joint
for this date this date wait the six seventh and some i told him oh no the fifth six and seventh
he said act which day you want to come to i said all of them he says bruff bring anybody you want
I'm gonna put you with my assistant
whatever you want
you're a big act
big act gets I'm like
okay
fucking with this
I didn't even hit Cardi
I was gonna hit Cardi but I was like
let me hit the main nigga on tour
I hit weekend
all right anyway
if y'all see me
singing my heart out at the weekend
concert I am not fake
I'm just up there doing my thing
anyway
let's get back to the
the uh ditty trial
so apparently
let's go down a little bit
So Garcia says it was contacted by law enforcement.
Do you tell the truth?
Not at first.
Did you get your own lawyer, then tell the truth?
Yes.
AOS says no more questions.
Mr. Steele.
So now we get to realize, chat,
Brian Steele is the main attorney.
Brian Steele, they have employed him as the pit bull.
He's the person that is going to be really fighting for the freedom of Diti.
Brian Steele says,
yo, hold up.
Sir, you were in a condominium.
unit with Mr. Combs and others
and received double what your boss was requesting, right?
He says, yeah.
He says, you told your boss you were honest, though, right?
He says, yeah.
Still says, did you ever ask Mr. Combs for work?
The dude says, yeah.
Remember, Did he hit him up later and was like, you good?
He was like, yeah, I'm good.
He's like, yo, if you ever need work, holl at me.
Then the dude wanted work in L.A.
hollered at Diddy.
Diddy never responded.
Steele says, let me show you the NDA, the part that says exclusions.
Remember that, right?
He says, under NDA, you can't speak.
That's my understanding.
Steele says, it says nothing prohibits truthful statements in a legal proceeding.
Garcia says, I understand that.
I see it.
Steele says, so that didn't prevent you from telling law enforcement what happened.
because remember he's admitting that he didn't tell law enforcement the truth at first
he told me truth later
still then says I have nothing further
the judge says redirect Steiner says NDA paragraph 4
could you read it
he says notify company and allow company to prevent disclosure
so in the um
in the uh...
NDA
if you were contacted by the police and it was not a subpoena
or something that was
you know, criminally, you know, liable,
you would have to tell bad boy that you got it,
and you would have to allow the company to maybe employ their lawyers
or do something else to prevent whatever they were,
whoever was trying to do.
Garcia says yes, still says objection, that gets overruled.
AUSA says nothing, they break, they says no, blah, blah, blah, okay.
So it looks like, it looks like maybe this is where,
this is where
the break starts
and
give me a second
we're going to wait for the afternoon session
okay so we have
oh
day talking here we go
U.S. versus Sean Combs
day shout to Lauren Conlin
Conlin we love you girl
let me go grab food
because I'm a little drunk
so I got sober up
gotta eat
U.S. versus Sean Combs, day 15. It's been a little bit of a wild morning. There was an incident this
morning where a woman who's been at the courthouse a lot, she's a member of the public. We refer to her
as MTA lady because she works for the MTA. And she has been pretty disruptive this entire
time. But I guess it's very hard to remove people from the federal building due to First Amendment
rights. But she walked into the courtroom this morning when the federal government and the
defense were discussing, sorry, some motions and whatnot with the judge.
Out of nowhere, she burst in and starts screaming.
And she's generally screaming about how much, you know, she hates the press.
She's been very vocal about this.
But she said something along the lines of like, Diddy, they're laughing at you,
meeting the press, you know, scream some other things.
And by the way, Diddy kind of turned around and he's like, like his jaw was like on the
floor.
Everybody was like, what is happening?
And then there's three federal marshals trying to remove her.
She is, will not move.
She's planted her feet and she looks at one of the, the marshals.
And she's like, go ahead.
Use your gun.
And then a bunch of the press kind of turned around and make sure, you know,
our backs weren't towards whatever was about to happen.
But, yeah, it was a pretty wild moment.
And then it was like, okay, moving on.
But, yeah, so also in the morning, the federal government brought up.
Oh, and by the way, this is before the jury walked in.
So, but the federal government brought up the fact that they would like to, or
they're going to submit a letter so that Diddy's jailhouse phone calls or some of them can be released,
specifically one where he is supposedly instructing his family to make a birthday post for him,
kind of like this birthday social media campaign. And the reason the government wants this
admitted or these phone calls admitted into evidence is so they can sort of rebut some of what
the defense said on cross about Mia, you know, about.
doing all these birthday posts for Diddy after he allegedly sexually assaulted her and was so
horrible to her. They just want to show that Diddy uses his birthday as this marketing tool and always
has. So they will be submitting a letter and then the judge will rule on that. But anyway,
okay, so the first witness we saw today was Eddie Garcia. He is formerly a security guard for
Securitas. He was working at the Intercontinental on March 5th, 2016, the day of the
infamous beat down video and his shift was at 2 p.m. right after Israel Flores shift and you know we saw
his sign-in sheet and Israel Flores along with Bill Madrano they were his superiors and we we heard from
Israel he was the first witness on the stand and we have also heard Bill's name before. So Eddie says that
he gets a message you know or he hears about an incident that happened as soon as he walked in
to work, they tell him about the incident and he realizes after the fact that it is Sean Combs and
Kathy Ventura. He goes about his day and he describes getting a phone call at the security desk,
like, you know, just the general desk. And he said that the caller said that she was Christina
Corum, a personal assistant to Sean Combs. And he said he answered the phone. This is Eddie speaking.
So she already had his name.
And, you know, she just said, you know, I'm aware there is a video and Mr. Colmes would like to see it because he was intoxicated and doesn't really remember what happened.
And Eddie said that he told Christina, yeah, you're going to have to go get a subpoena or talk to hotel security because I don't have any authority to do anything.
And she said, okay, thanks.
So he said that about 60 to 90 minutes later, he gets a...
Y'all should know why not.
There's leftover apple bees.
I only eat the chicken.
So I don't even eat the pasta.
He goes, I might eat the bread, though, to sober me up.
Christina Corum.
And she asks again, you know, I just, I want to know if there's any way I can get this video.
Mr. Combs wants to see it.
He's very stressed.
He doesn't remember.
And she kind of said, you know, I want to know what we're dealing with.
And he told her, you know, again, I can't do anything about this, but off the record, it's really bad.
And he described Christina Corum's appearance to the jury and all of us.
And then he gets back to his office.
and he gets, let me see, yes, he gets another call from Christina at the desk and she says,
someone wants to speak with you. And she passes the phone over to Diddy. And Eddie Garcia described
Diddy as being very nervous, seeming, just kind of like talking fast and saying, look, you know,
this could be very bad for my reputation. You know how women are. Like I just, I really need to see this
video. And Eddie said that, you know, he said, again, I can't do anything. This is above my pay grade type of
thing. I don't have access to this room to get the video anyway. So after he hangs up, Eddie said he then
sends an email to his boss, Bill Madrano, just to kind of say what's going on because, you know,
that's his job. He's got to just detail everything. So he said, look, Sean Colmes is requesting a
meeting with the hotel about this video. I just want to pass that along. He seems very worried,
whatever. So Eddie says he gets home later that night and he gets a call on his cell phone, which he did not
give, he said, to anybody. And it was Christina Corum who passed the phone over to Sean Combs.
And that's basically when Diddy says, look, you know, you got to make this happen. I'll take
care of you type of thing. And Eddie said that he understood that to be money. I'll take care
of you. So he said that he goes to work and he notifies Bill Madrano about what's going on.
And he kind of said, this is what was said to me. And he said that Madrano goes.
okay, like thinks about it and says, I'll do it for 50. Eddie said he took that to be $50,000.
So he called up Diddy and says, you know, my boss will do this for $50,000. And he said
Diddy sounded very excited. And then he started referring to him as Eddie, my angel. We heard this
numerous times. Eddie, my angel, Eddie my angel. So he, Eddie hangs up, contact Bill and says,
it's a go. And he said that, you know, Diddy wants it done ASAP. So,
Madrano said okay and the next day, this is the 7th, March 7th, Madrano gets the USB drive, gives it to
Eddie Garcia. Garcia contact Sean Combs. Sean Combs tells him where to go, meets him 15 minutes
away at a high-rise building. He goes up to the building and, you know, KK offers him some tea
because he said that his voice kept cracking because he was nervous and he lied and he just said,
yeah, I'm getting sick, but he was really nervous.
And that, you know, he said he didn't really drink tea, but Diddy said to Christina get him,
you know, the tea I like or whatever.
So he did.
And Diddy asks him, look, is this the only copy?
He says, you know, I'm not sure.
Let me just make sure.
He calls up Bill.
Bill says, yep, the only copy.
And then Diddy says, okay, I want your ID.
I want Bill's ID.
And I want the other person's ID that I saw, which was Israel Flores.
And so Eddie said, you know, Israel Flores, he's never going to go for this, which is kind of true.
And he calls a bill and Bill says no.
The reason why Israel Flores won't go for it.
My bad, I mean, I'm sorry.
Israel Flores ends up working for LAPD.
So the thing about cops getting hired is that if you held security jobs before,
they could rule you out of being a cop if you've shown that you're easily corruptible.
So obviously the mere fact he made to being a cop, he probably was a guy who was a weary,
of that idea or a fact, like,
if you're easily corruptible,
corruptible,
you won't be a cop, you know?
So they're saying, that guy who ended up being a cop
in current day, he wouldn't go for the shit.
Another guy will be okay with it, this guy, Henry Elias,
who was also on duty.
So they, Bill, ends up texting Eddie, these IDs,
and then they get Eddie's ID in person.
Eddie sends them over to,
Christina or Diddy did he goes into another room you know he comes back he he says okay and he gives
Eddie Garcia an NDA to sign and during um you know this NDA we look at specific parts of this
and one part basically says if you violate this you will be required to pay up a million dollars
in and fine type of thing so he says that he's too nervous he doesn't really even read it he just
signs it and then after that uh did he comes back with a bag full of money and a money count
and it wasn't $50,000, it was $100,000.
And he counts it.
And he says that, you know, he gets the money.
He stands up to leave and Diddy offers to walk him out.
He walks him downstairs to get his car.
He said, what are you going to spend the money on?
Garcia says, I don't know.
And Diddy says, you know, don't spend it all in one place.
He said that Diddy also asked for his car as well.
So when Eddie was driving away, he said he kind of looked in the review mirror to make sure he
wasn't being followed.
He wasn't.
He said that Diddy contacted him about two weeks later, which was Easter, and said, hey, Eddie, my angel, Eddie, my angel.
And wanted to make sure that nobody had been talking about the video, which they hadn't.
And that was that.
And then Eddie said that, you know, he didn't really hear from him again, but he did DM him on Instagram a few years later looking for security work and Diddy never wrote him back.
He testified that he bought a used vehicle with the money.
he took 30 grand. The boss Bill took 50 grand and the other guy, Henry took 20 grand. And during the
cross-examination, Brian Steele did it and he brought up the fact like, hey, you thought Diddy was a good guy,
right? Like you wanted to work with him again. And he said, yeah, it was fine. And then he also brought up
a part in the NDA, which actually said that nothing in this NDA prohibits you ever from talking to
law enforcement. And then there was another section that basically said not all elements applied
at this NDA. He wanted to just point out that it was, it was fair. But I will go into the second
witness more later. He was the CFO, Derek Ferguson, of Bad Boy in Combs Enterprises, so more
later. Lauren Conlin, we fuck with you, girl. Is Logic back in the game or is he out?
Might be out. We might have to go to Unk. Yeah, it looked like Logic is out of here.
Let's go to Unk. What's the name, Sean G? It's Unk. It's Unk. It's Unk. It's Unk.
Got some shit going on?
Oh, I'm got it.
We live, I need just $20, but they sit out for you overnight,
and I paid yesterday, but I'm not going to pay everything.
But this spot first in line, and they charge like $120,
but they sit out for you overnight, and I paid yesterday,
but I'm not going to pay every day.
Today, you understand, they called Eddie Garcia.
Now, Eddie Garcia,
took the stand yesterday only to plead the fifth.
And they gave immunity.
It's up there yesterday.
No suspenders from Ung today.
Eddie Garcia worked on the day March 5th, 2016.
I'm gonna skip a little bit into it that we could get like a little bit more meat and potatoes type shit.
Along with the video as to what occurred between Puffy and Cassie,
as we know in that video.
Point of information.
Point of information.
We know that CNN and listen,
in my opinion,
puff cold-blooded wrong for
doing what he did to cast.
I do not condone that.
I do not minimize that.
He was wrong.
But point of information,
After Cassie caught the Uber to her crib and the Five-O came, she didn't give the Five-O no information,
and she didn't want to file no report. She told the Five-O, I ain't telling you nothing.
This is March the 5th, 2016.
It was either that same night, March the 5th, 2016, or the very next day, March the 6th, 2016.
she went back by Puff's crib.
They made up.
And then they both went to Cassie's movie premiere together.
Point of information.
Point of information.
Another point of information is mainstream media loops that video over and over,
the same 16 seconds over and over, which is wrong.
And the truth, Rahin, is that video was a six minute video.
It's six minutes long.
Now, Eddie Garcia testified on the stand this morning.
I was there.
I got boots on the ground.
I'm in the courtroom.
A lot of y'all be coming in my comment section trying to tell me what's going on in the court
and this and that.
live in Texas or you live in Montana or you live in Europe but you know more than
what we know and I'm in the courtroom here in the live testimony but that's
social media Eddie Garcia testified later that day he got a call from the
security desk that KK he got a call from KK Puffy's assistant
KK asked Eddie, are you aware of the incident that took place today between Mr. Combs and Cassie Ventura?
Eddie Garcia said yes.
Puffy's assistant, KK said, can I get a copy of the video?
Eddie Garcia told KK., I'm afraid I'm not going to be able to do that for you.
you would have to get in touch with hotel management or you'd have to get it by subpoena.
The government, when he said that, the government, the prosecutor said, sidebar, sidebar, they call a sidebar.
They call a sidebar.
Yo, by the way, by the way, unc, eh, just to let's just to let you know, Unk, A, hey, just to let you know, Unk,
Unk fucks with us.
He got in his title, DJ Academics.
We thank you.
We fuck with you.
I appreciate you.
Nothing that was given to you
means you owe me,
anything, keep doing what you do.
Just know we support you.
That's it.
There's no, oh, we didn't do this,
that you'd be like, oh, act, baba.
No, it's cool.
We love you.
Thank you for the acknowledgement
and the respect.
these hardworking people in the chat
they showed out for you yesterday and I was very proud.
This is all we require.
I thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
Thank my chat so much.
I try to contribute myself.
Thank everybody.
And that's it.
We don't require you to like, you don't have to,
oh, let's talk about academic.
No, no, no, no, no.
Keep doing what you do.
We enjoy it.
I got to be with my people here.
Shit, seven, eight hours a day.
So we need some shit to watch.
You're giving us life.
I love these people.
We got truck drivers, nurses, we got doctors in here.
We got people who are in college, people who are in depression, people going through a hard time.
Thank you for helping me because, you know, when I launch up a stream, I feel like it's my job to entertain these people for 10 hours.
So when I'm watching you, I feel like you're helping my job.
I appreciate you so much.
So thank you for the acknowledgement, right?
continues to testify. He's under direct examination by Mr. Steiner, assistant U.S. Attorney.
That's important. So Steiner, it's the first time we've seen Steiner pop in. We've heard AUSA Miser,
AUSA Johnson, which is Emily Johnson, and AUSA Comey. So, you know, Diddy is used about like six
and seven of his lawyers, the AUSA is they're in four or five deep right now. So they're also, this is a heavy
way battle.
He Garcia testifies that one hour later, Puffy's assistant KK showed up in the hotel
Loppa looking for him and that she wanted to see the video.
Oh, it's KKKK.
The assistant U.S. attorney asked Eddie, what does KK look like?
Oh shit.
Eddie Garcia says she's a Caucasian.
female she was about five feet eight inches tall in her 20s Alex M thank you sir thank you
sir Eddie Garcia told KK I can't show you the video I can't show you the video
I can't show it to you KK asked them is it good is it bad
Eddie say he told her off the record it's bad
Now remember this is an infamous video we've all seen.
This is the video of Cassie getting attacked at the inner content hotel.
She's getting kicked, put hands and feet on her.
Remember, the first guy who responded, he's more of a square guy.
They try to bribe him, but he's so square.
It's like, all right, we can't do it with him.
They try to go bribe another guy who's also working at the time.
And that guy's the one who's taking him like, maybe.
He runs his by boss.
eventually they realized this could be a 50,000 play for both of us.
It was basically a 50,000 play for both of them,
but they gave $20,000 to, remember,
they had to cut the square dude out of the plate.
The square dude is Flores, the first guy who testified.
They cut him out of the play,
and they had somebody testify or write in a report
or whatever their other reports were that they were there,
and that person got $20,000.
So that's how they broke it up.
50,000 for the boss, the person who was there, he was going to get 50 as well, but he had to pay for the square guys to get cut out the play.
And he gave that nigga 20,000 for the new guy.
And he kept 30.
Later on that day, Eddie is still at work.
He get a phone call.
He get a phone call from a number he don't recognize.
He looks up the area code.
It's a New York number.
It's matching with a tweets, y'all.
He picks up the phone.
KK is on the phone.
Now, what we're hearing here, and this is what's putting Christina Karam in the crosshairs.
If we're talking about RICO, we're talking about this racketeering and whatever, whatever,
this person, KK was so intimately involved in making this shit happen.
Like, she was covering up.
She was the one who was, yo, yeah, I heard what happened.
I didn't see the video yet.
Could I get the video?
How many copies of the video?
So KK has been covering up for Puff.
However, remember, there's no charges that we know of.
This is me, KK, I met you here today.
Somebody want to talk to you.
KK.
KK. Give the phone to Puffy.
Puffy get on the phone.
Puffy asked him, do you know who I am?
Puffy told him, if this.
video gets out, it could ruin me and ruin my career. Eddie said Puffy sounded nuts on this call.
Eddie said he told Puff, I apologize, but you're going to have to contact hotel management
or get a subpoena. Eddie said he then emailed the general manager of the hotel and his
supervisor about the incident. Puffy and Cassie was staying in.
room 602.
Sixth floor, we knew that.
Eddie Garcia, later on that day again,
he got another phone call.
He got another phone call.
Later that day, that night,
Eddie was at the crib, chilling.
He wasn't even work.
It might have been the next day.
Chilling.
He got a phone call from KK to his personal cell phone.
That he didn't know
he never gave KK his personal cell phone.
phone. At least he didn't testify to that. So KK called Eddie at home on his personal
cell phone and when KK say, hey, somebody want to talk to you. KK give the phone
to Puffy. Puffy tells Eddie you sound like a good guy and you can help me. This
video can ruin my career. I need to get a copy
of the video Eddie Garcia told him I don't got access to the server Puffy told him I'm gonna take care of you
I'm gonna take care you I'm gonna take care you they hung up Eddie got off the phone and
called the supervisor mr. Madrano and told his supervisor Puffy wanted the video the supervisor
The supervisor told Eddie to call Puff back and tell Puff.
By the way, this is so old school.
Who the hell will pay for a video that someone could easily just copy and paste and just recopy?
But obviously this was a different time.
Maybe it was a little bit harder.
For 50 grand, you could get the video.
For 50, $50,000.
Puffy said bet.
Bet.
Eddie said Puffy sounded excited and that he said Eddie you are my angel Eddie you my angel
check my notes out check my notes out I'm going great check my notes out
the Puffy after Puffy said bet to the 50 grand Eddie called his supervisor
Madrano the yo it's a go it's a go Eddie supervisor Madrano came in the work
put his stuff there went into the computer room downloaded the video to a USB gave the USB to
Eddie and said it's a done deal it's a done deal the video ain't on the server no more
it's a done deal it's on this USB Eddie Eddie called KK say yo I got
I got it.
Puffy got on the phone.
What's up?
It said, how can I get it immediately?
I need it immediately.
Eddie, you my angel.
Eddie told the supervisor, I just talked to Puff.
He told me to drop it all.
What's up, man?
All right.
Yup, yeah, appreciate you, man.
Puffy want the USB.
Eddie Superbite said, bet, take it to him and tell all the other officers,
because you're supposed to be at work, making $10,0.50 an hour,
that you're running an errand for me.
He said, Beck, so he leave.
KK. Give him the address.
He'd get in his car.
He'd drive over there to where Puff at.
Puffy bodyguard came down.
A black male, about 6'3,
To six five.
Him and the bodyguard got on the elevator.
They go upstairs to the suite.
When he walks into the suite,
it's Puffy, KK, the bodyguard, and Eddie.
And Puff is smiling.
Puff is smiling.
Everybody get a video with thumbs up.
Everybody get a video with thumbs up.
How y'all doing?
Eddie testified on the stand that Puffy said,
Eddie, my angel, and that he made Eddie feel comfortable.
Eddie said he was nervous though.
Say he was nervous.
Voice was cracking.
And Puffy told KK to get Eddie a teeth.
Then Puffy said, yo, you got it?
You got it? Eddie gave Puffy the USB.
Puffy left the room, stayed gone a minute and came back.
Puffy asked him, is this the only copy?
Is this the only copy? Puffy told him, it's got to be the only copy.
You sure is not another copy on the cloud?
Eddie pulled his phone out, called his supervisor,
supervisor and said, yo, Puff want to know if this is the only copy.
His supervisor told him, yeah, I got it off the server.
Ain't no more copies.
Ain't no more.
Eddie then told Puff, say, yo, I'm worried about you and Cassie found a police report.
Yeah, OG, yeah, O-D.
What's up, baby?
What's going on, bro.
What's up, man?
All right.
He said, I'm worried about Cassie, file.
on the police report Puff pull his phone out and FaceTime Cass
that's for liability purposes clearly see pick up the face time
Puffy give the call give the phone to Eddie so he could look Cassie and her
face on the face time and Cassie told him I don't want this video to come
out either because I got a movie coming now so
Cassie then told Eddie, don't worry about no police report.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't do that.
I don't do that.
Puffy then asked for Eddie's ID, the supervisor's ID,
and the officer who wrote the report wanted his ID.
I need all y'all's ID.
Eddie get on the phone and call his boss and say,
He won all our IDs.
But Eddie told his boss, I give up mine.
The boss said, yeah, I'm going to give up mine.
But the dude, Israel Flores, who now a cop in L.A.,
they both said, Israel Flores, ain't going to do it.
Because he straight up and down like 6 o'clock.
Israel Flores ain't gonna do it.
He's not gonna do it.
He's not gonna take no money.
He bought a book.
That's what Eddie said on the stand.
So what Eddie's supervisor did,
he got Eddie's ID,
his ID,
and they got another dude's ID
that wasn't Israel Flores
and gave Puffy
them three are these
Puffy
All excited
I would assume
By the way
Her attorneys were really brilliant
They didn't
We're trying to get a little bit of
You know
Asked him
What gave you the impression
That you could not have told the police
And I'm thinking
Well duh
That's why they gave you $100,000
So the information wouldn't get to the police
It wasn't just about not getting to the media
Duh
It was also about
not getting to the police, we got to the police, this man will go to jail. I think we all know
it's a crime. It don't matter how much your girlfriend lives in. When you whip up and down the street,
it's a crime. Capitche? I think we're all in a bit. What this morning, though, what they were
talking about is the prosecution was saying that Diddy and them opened the door and that yesterday
they played a video of Mia telling him happy birthday, telling Diddy happy birthday. Because remember,
Brian Steele is using the theme that if you were really essayed, why on earth are you celebrating this man's birthday when you're claiming that your first essay occurred on his birthday?
So the prosecution wants to get in.
It's supposed to be a jail phone call where Diddy is trying to set up, like I guess some of his former workers, some of his people celebrating his birthday as part of changing the narrative.
Yes.
I said, y'all like the video on the stress?
Yes, this, yes.
Okay, yeah, hit that subscribe, y'all.
So change the answer. Hold on, but we're not done.
We are not done.
Hold on.
Yes.
Okay, so I wouldn't say with, okay, so with the bribery situation, I was, I was shocked
that the defense didn't do a stronger job of saying, no, it wasn't bribery.
We were, we were paying him for confidentiality so that he wouldn't run his mouth.
Because they could do that now.
They could, they could pay him not for the tape, but they could pay him to not say anything
to anyone and use the same language.
of that NDA, which says you can talk to the police, da-da-da-da-da, that would have been okay.
I got to be neutral.
What am I not being neutral about?
Oh, somebody said academics out in Mia.
That sounds like something you do.
Oh, yeah.
Okay, so then before they disclose it a lot, oh, yeah.
Oh, and also if an NDA says that you got to first tell them before you disclose it to
the cops before you talk to the cops that you first have to talk to the other side,
that's not true if it's a crime.
lying they're making sure that is not true they put that in there because they think you
don't know no better but you follow me your legal bestie so now that so now you do um also um
this is why y'all this is why the hotel gay dad girl 10 million dollars because it's my understanding
that like hotel workers are now in most states considered mandatory reporters if they see something
because of how much we have trafficking and things like that so they also had an obligation to do
to absolutely not make the evidence be destroyed, but instead to tell us.
It's like to Diddy first.
Right, yeah.
All right, we're about getting to the afternoon session.
I just want to play.
I know you, I hate this woman, but they do a good job, okay?
Legge decided with somebody sitting on our side, who kind of works for a blog or a media
outlet, that type of thing, and that after court yesterday was doing this video, doing this
live stream, and was essentially talking about Mia and wasn't referring to Mia as her pseudonym,
was instead referring to me as her true identity.
And so what AUSA, Emily Johnson,
discussed with the judge today
is that she didn't see this individual
inside the courtroom today,
so there was no further, I guess,
talk about what was to happen next.
But if this person were to show up once again,
then they'll definitely not be allowed back into the courtroom.
And I doubt even into the overflow room at this point either.
Well, Elizabeth, that is quite a way to start the day.
And let me tell you something.
We just got a super chat comment
from Donizee today.
And so he was questioned by AUSA that Christina Corum had called him.
And he said he was even kind of nervous and a little apprehensive about how Christina
Corum got not only his work number, but his personal cell phone number, too.
And so then there was kind of a sidebar and the sidebar was pretty lengthy because
right after, right before the sidebar had happened.
Christina Corum said something along the lines to Eddie Garcia that did he was intoxicated
that night and didn't remember what was.
was going on, but they were pretty much trying to obtain the one and only version of that security
tape. They wanted to buy it off of the hotel, and initially they were going to purchase it for
about $50,000. However, Did he gave them double that of money? He gave them $100,000, and that money
was divvied up pretty much. It was divvied up $50,000 to the director, or it was divvied up $50,000
to Bill, who was the director of security.
Elias who also works at the hotel was given $20,000.
Eddie Garcia kept $30,000 to himself and actually used the money to buy a used car.
Then we kind of slowly got into what Eddie had to do in return for this money.
And that was to sign an NDA.
We saw kind of a copy of this NDA inside the courtroom where it was pretty much saying that you're not to discuss this.
You're signing a way that you are giving away the one and only copy.
And as far as Eddie Garcia is concerned, he said the next time he saw that this,
this video because he thought that he had turned over the one and only copy through a thumb drive to
ditty he thought that that was done he thought that this incident was over he was going about his
business until he saw the video once again playing on cnn and it's a video that a lot of us
have seen at this point and possibly even some jurors too yeah i find that fascinating because legitimately
you know this goes as we've been talking about to the bribery allegation one of the underlying
crimes of racketeering. And clearly the issue of him not being essentially bought off and not being
cooperative with law enforcement and not reporting it, you could see why he needs some sort of
protection real quick. I know you have to jump back, but in one minute, two minutes, what was
the cross-examination about? Yeah, the cross-examination went pretty quick. So we saw an exhibit
photo of the NDA again, but exclusions from the NDA, where it was it said a disclosure of
confidential information in response to valid order by a court or other government body or B,
as otherwise required by law, will not be breach of this agreement or a waiver of confidentiality
for other purposes. Then we saw the non-disparagement portion of that NDA.
I will start with you, but it says, hey, Jesse, how does Rich, Afi, and Candice see the next
three weeks going with this trial or what would they like to see come into play next?
Afia, start with you.
Okay.
All right, right.
We're going to get back in court.
Logic is like kind of dropped out.
We got to listen to Unc a little bit more.
But we don't want to miss the court proceedings.
So let's just kind of get back into it.
Okay, so the thread continues to be restarted here.
Okay, good.
All right.
So now the jury has came back out chat and all rise, blah, blah.
The AUSA says I'm going to enter a stipulation into evidence that
during the surge at the Miami airport,
law enforcement sees two cell phones
from Christina Karam's person.
Now, this is big and important, chat.
It feels like the government is starting
to make their case a little bit more colorful around
Christina Karam.
Now, that's going to put them on the hook
to say, if you don't have her
come in this courtroom and testify
to say she did all the things you claimed she did
for Diddy, you look crazy.
And if she does do that,
now we know that she basically flipped on Diddy, okay?
I guess.
She's been absent so far and even Diddy's team has talked to her.
It's team.
So we think she's not cooperating.
All right.
So after the stipulation, it says, yo, publish it for the jury.
It says 24 contacts including Eddie My Angel, okay?
And the phone number and Eddie, my angel friend, intercontinental.
It says there was a photo of the IDs on the device.
AUSA says we are also entering into.
evidence,
records from signature bangs.
Is there any objections?
Defense says no.
With that, the government
can call Derek Ferguson.
So now we have somebody else.
He says, how did you know Mr.
Combs?
He said, well, I worked for him
in between 1998 and 2017.
Then it continues.
It says, what was your role?
I was a CFO.
How are your bonuses determined?
It's like if they resulted in my performance,
AUSA says,
were you responsible for your managing Mr. Combs' personal finances?
Ferguson says, yes, at times during my tenure.
AUSA says, how was your supervisor?
Ferguson says,
uh,
sometimes to Mr. Combs himself or, you know, I guess helping out, right?
AUSA says,
how did you interact with Mr. Combs?
Ferguson says a couple times a week.
Later, he became a congressman or a chairman.
AUSA says, what did you,
or how did you communicate with him?
She admits by phone, okay, text messages, obviously.
AUSA says, so who is this?
And now they're showing pictures.
Could be of animals, could be of anything.
Okay.
So they show up people.
Ferguson says Paul
He said these individuals
Roger Bonds, D-Rox, so we're
getting, like, Ditty's team
is still staying in the pact or intact.
Ferguson says
Roger Bond and D-Rock
then they were both
well, anyway.
So they asked Ditty what, they asked
Ferguson, what was Ditty's creative
role or his role? They're like, yo, he was
involved of creative and marketing.
AUSA says, there's some ventures
have partners. Ferguson says,
well, Bad Boy's record was with Arista records.
And also we worked with Warner,
Sean John, and, yeah,
Sean John had the clothing line at that time.
AOSA says, what were the profits?
Ferguson says, very profitable.
AOSA says, how
was Mr. Combs paid? He says,
sometimes by salary, sometimes by
distribution hub from the
companies he worked for. They said,
what's distribution? Well, if
it's only, if it's solely owned and operated and pass through in a song or, you know,
through like an escort, the owner determines to draw, um, the owner determines to draw
down, okay?
All right.
Give me a second.
All right.
hilarious.
Okay.
Don't know where I actually left you guys off at.
I don't know.
Yeah, we keep seeing Roger Bond's KK and DRock be mentioned, but none of them.
those people have appeared.
Yeah, I feel like the big three right now
is Roger Bond's KK and
D-Rock. And of course
James Cruz. We've heard these
people's names.
Haven't seen anything about them yet.
By the way, shout
to Drew. I think Drill cut the stream. I think
drill... I didn't know Drew knew how to cut my stream.
Yo, Drill. Good job, buddy.
My nigga Drill cut the whole stream.
I like it.
I like it.
That was actually
good to prevent no other bullshit but uh appreciate you joe he ain't even only cut it on
youtube i think it cut it or at least the way how he knows it cut it you can cut it all over so i
appreciate him anyway um we're still in the mode of trying to figure out not figure out but um
we're in the afternoon mode for this trial kind of uneventful since mea got off the stand
so mea's done that's sarah snecker
They bring on this guy.
He's a guy who took the money.
$100,000.
Did he paid.
Don't put this shit out, right?
That's the payoff money that includes, yo,
whatever you saw me do to Cassie in an Intercontinental Hotel,
make it disappear.
Except Diddy does a really odd request that I'm even confused by?
If I'm into paying for something to go away,
I don't also pay to retain a copy of that footage.
unless maybe that footage could help you at some point.
I would just say, yo, burn the entire tape,
prove to me that nobody can see nothing
that happened in the last two weeks,
and I'll give you $100,000.
Instead, he allows them to give them his word
that they deleted it,
and they gave him a flash drive
with the incident that they deleted on it.
Okay, whatever.
The person who we first heard,
which is Flores, who responded,
he was too square.
He eventually became NYPD.
He couldn't take bribes or he wouldn't.
So he's out of the picture.
Diddy goes downstairs.
He's another guy.
His name is Garcia.
He says,
I'll talk to you.
But at first, he's reluctant to be able to tell Diddy,
I could delete the footage.
Diddy basically starts calling him my angel.
Eddie, my angel.
We keep seeing his name.
Eddie, my angel.
Eventually, that dude talks to his boss.
His boss got a name with a B.
And then essentially, what happens is that the boss says,
well, I could delete the shit, but I need $50,000.
Diddy does one better and says, I'll give $100,000.
But I need a few things.
I need your IDs.
And that first dude that showed up, which would be Flores,
I need his ID too.
Remember, that Flores dude is not, he's kind of,
square so he's not trying to
bend the rules
even if Dittie's offering money
but these two dudes trying to get the money so they said
uh we got
you and they provide somebody else
somebody else name uh
forgot what the actual name was
it'll drop my memory in a second
so
three people bust down a hundred thousand
dollars the boss gets
50,000 he goes into the room
he does all that shit
comes out of the room with the
flash drive.
The lower level worker
who set the play up
he was going to get the other 50,000,
but he remembers he got to pay out
the person who
is going to
act like they are
Flores because when they sent
they had to send three IDs.
And when they sent the
fake ID, not fake ID, but the wrong
person to Diddy,
Diddy was so either fucked up when that
shit happened. Diddy was just like, oh,
Oh, yeah, that's definitely him.
It wasn't him.
So they gave the guy who pretended like he was the one who showed up instead of Flores.
They gave him 20 grand.
And the obvious remaining amount was 30 grand.
Okay.
Okay.
Hold on.
Where's my chat at?
My chance is my chat?
I don't show on the screen.
Oh, we're back.
Okay.
Okay.
Um, yeah.
So it's pretty much an afternoon session.
And I could get through this in like 10, 15 minutes.
They restarted the thread for Intercity Press, and I'll talk to you on a second.
But let me just get through this.
So Summeranium, basically, they bring the jury back out.
They're going to enter some stipulation that during there was a search at Miami airport.
Remember when Diddy was about to get on that plane?
They seized a lot of things from Diddy at that point.
That's why that was like the first notice he really had that you're under federal investigation.
Apparently, he was with Christina Karam.
his chief of staff assistant, they took two cell phones from her.
Okay?
By the way,
we've seen them publish cell phone data from Christina Corral.
That's why at first I thought she's working with the feds,
but then I don't know no more because Dittie's team supposedly talked to her, her team.
You can't play both sides, you know?
All right.
So AUSA says, just published that for the jury.
It says 24 contacts, including Eddie MyEye.
angel in his number and it's at the Intercontinental.
It says there was a photo of the IDs on the device.
The AUSA says we're going to enter into evidence records from signature bank.
Judge says any objections.
Defense says no.
AOSA says with that, the government wants to call Derek Ferguson.
So they're now done with this Garcia guy.
They approve what they needed to prove.
He took the money and he clearly says he said to Diddy at some point.
yo I can't show you the video but this shit is bad
okay he took 100,000
he kept 30 gave somebody 20
give another guy 50 cool
they get him off the stand
there's not much to really talk to him about
the next person is called
Derek Ferguson
he pops up on a stand and says
yo how do you even know Mr. Combs
they said well I work for him
from 1998 to 2017
what was your role and now he's a CFO
we could Google him
Derek Ferguson
Diddy.
So now this is CFO.
That's actually testifying.
I'll tell you why this is important.
You want to say, let me grab water right here.
Oh, this shit's important, primarily for two reasons.
So if a CFO is testifying,
I mean, you guys probably know what that means.
A CFO is a chief financial officer.
It's clear that, according to the feds,
Diddy was using Bad Boys Entertainment or Combs Enterprise.
as that was like the cover front for what they're claiming is a RICO enterprise,
which is an enterprise to get freakoffs due to baltry and also intimidate people.
They're claiming bad boys' records was pretty much almost a shell company
for the protection of what Diddy was doing under the cover.
Now, also, I do want to add, this is kind of surprising to me a little bit,
and I'll tell you why it's surprising.
because of all the people we've heard that use their business as a cover for the bullshit they do,
I'm very surprised that Ditty's the first one to get caught up.
Think about Shugnight.
With all due respect, not to throw his name in hat, but I guess I am by mentioning his name.
Think about JZ.
There's a lot of people historically in hip-hop were like, damn, how they had all that power?
How they have all that intimidation?
And people would be like, well, it's because they had so much business going on.
there was making so much money.
I'm surprised Did he's the first thing
you get caught up on that type of shit, okay?
Okay.
So they're now going to ask the CFO a couple questions.
They said, how was bonuses determined?
Ferguson says, well, really, it was company results
in my performance.
AUSA says, were you responsible for managing
Mr. Combs' personal finances?
Ferguson says, yes, at times, do my tenure.
AUSA says, who was your supervisor?
Ferguson says sometimes to Mr. Combs himself.
What does that mean?
Maybe he was saying Mr. Combs, right?
AOSA says, how often did you interact with Combs?
Ferguson says a couple times a week.
Later, he became more of a chairman.
And AUSA says, how did you communicate with him?
He says, back then, it was Pagers.
They says, who is this?
And now they said, this is Uncle Paulie.
Ferguson says Paul
He says in these individuals
That's Roger Bonds D-Rock
They were security
So chat let me go back on my list of people who can sink Ditty
Uncle Pauley
D-Rocke okay
Roger Bonds
To a lesser extent
100%
Christina Karam
And we've heard about James Cruz
So there's five people
That we feel
If they've switched on Ditty
They have taken
A plea
because at this point
the people who we would think
is as co-conspirators
would be these people.
Christina Karam,
all the security guards,
Uncle Pauli,
Roger Bonds,
DRock,
and then, of course,
I say Christina Karam already.
If not her,
who else, who else was?
There's one more name.
Anyway,
all right.
So cool. AUSA says, what was Mr. Combs the sole owner of?
He says, yes, he was a sole owner of Bad Boys production and films.
AUSA says, what was his role?
I don't know if they're talking about him, did he?
He says, well, it was creative and marketing.
AUSA says, did some of the ventures have partners?
Ferguson says, yes.
Bad Boy Records was with Arista Records and with Warner Records.
Sean John had a
Sean John clothing had a partner
They said what were the profits
He said well I'm not going to lie
Most of the stuff was very profitable
AUSA says how is Mr. Combs paid
Ferguson says
Sometimes salaries sometimes salaries
Sometimes distributions from the companies
And they said what's the distribution
Well if it was solely owned
Or passed through like an escort
The owner determines the drawdown
AUSA says did each have a bank account
Ferguson says yes
because you sign into the accounts.
Ferguson says yes.
AOSA says, what banks did Combs Enterprise use or his companies?
They said, well, we use Citibank, HSBC, and Signature Bank.
They said, what is this one?
They said, that's Janice Combs Music Inc.
It furnished his name and likeness.
Now, remember, Janice Combs, that's his mom's name.
So it looked like he created a shell company under his mom's name
that was responsible for his name and likeness.
Interested enough.
Okay.
AOSA says, Mr. Ferguson, what are these initials in Section 4?
Ferguson says, yeah, the initials were for 9-2909.
It says, is this a business checking account?
It says, yes.
Now remember, they're going through financials with this chief financial officer.
AOSA says, in this one, he said, that's with Diageo and with Sirac.
AUSA says, and how was this account funded?
So, well, it was funded through inflows.
AUSA says, what about the credit cards?
Well, primarily it was American Express, and we used to use expense reimbursements.
AUSA says, did Mr. Combs ever have an Amex?
It says yes.
Did he use it for personal as well as professional?
They said yes, and the company's paid.
Ferguson says yes.
Now, that's going to be important, Chad.
I'm going to tell you why it's important, okay?
It's important because they're trying to show that Did he use his bank accounts for his companies
in a way that wasn't only for business.
It was intermingling its personal finances
and its personal, you know, whatever he had to do
with his business, whatever he had to do.
Which meant that if you could prove that he's using that amex
that used to be, according to the chief financial officer,
is for an account to say, we paid for this,
and it could be used to reimburse people
that did legitimate business or paid for things on DDCs.
behalf when diddy was using for personal shit again is did he's company he could do that technically
as long as he's claiming the right on his taxes and you're not saying my personal shit is my
business shit the problem here becomes if did he is using his company cards to cover up crimes
for his personal life that's why they're trying to get to okay how is the outgoing cash
handle ferguson said we had a petty cash account with uh cash advances for example
example, those traveling who didn't have American Express cards, they would get cash, right?
AUSA says, when Mr. Combs was paid in cash, how did it work?
He said, we'd match it to a contract.
That's it, right?
We would match it to a contract.
Okay.
And then AUSA says, were you aware of Mr. Combs' security staff carrying cash for him?
Ferguson says, I was not aware of that shit.
AUSA says, and when you were responsible for his personal finances, what did you do?
I said, well, we used this budget for a year.
AUSA, so what about properties?
It was inflows and outflows.
What properties did he own?
He owns something in the Hamptons, New York, Miami.
They were held in LLCs for anonymity and liability reduction in tax benefits purposes.
AUSA says, did you ever oversee other personal accounts of Mr. Cones?
Ferguson says, I did.
AUSA says, were you aware of him supporting other people?
Ferguson says yes from his personal earnings.
So basically if he was giving money out to like people he fuck with.
Ava State says, your honor, this might be a good place for us to take a break.
Judge says how much time with this witness?
Ava says it's 20 minutes.
We think and Jane will be starting late tomorrow.
We expect two days for her cross-examination.
Now, this is very important, Chad.
We thought we found Jane Doe.
This ain't Jane Doe.
Remember, Mia, that's not Jane Doe.
So it's now going into three people at least that's going to accuse Diddy of sexual assault.
because Jane Doe is going to accuse him of sexual assault,
Mia accused him of sexual assault,
and Cassie accused him of sexual assault, okay?
So they say, how much more of the witness,
20 more minutes we think, and later that, okay, cool.
And so, all right, bet.
Just as only Mr. Ferguson today?
A USA says yes, and if Mr. Ignifalo's cross goes long,
can we stay late?
The judge says yes.
So the judge is agreeing that let's get this person of the witness stand
and this other person, Jane Doe,
we're going to do two days on, okay?
So, interesting.
They're back.
Now, before the jury comes back,
there's another lawyer for Diddy
named Jason Driscoly, or Driscoll.
They now speak.
They said, uh, the exhibit is full of hearsay.
The judge says, I have the gist.
Ms. Foster, are you saying that none of this is for the truth?
Uh, and Foster says, uh, yes, this is not a hearsay, uh,
uh, excludable hearsay.
The judge says, uh, the object says, uh, the object says, uh, the object.
Objection is overruled.
How are we doing on the compilation video?
The defense says we still object.
The judge says, but the compilation is put together.
AUSA says, we would like some material to be taken down or other relief.
The judge says bring the witness back.
Again, once again, procedural things about they're trying to introduce this.
They don't want that to be introduced.
Regular shit, right?
AUSA says, Mr. Ferguson, before the break, so remember Ferguson is still on the stand.
again if you don't know who ferguson is that is the chief financial officer of ditty's companies
by the way we could assume he probably had no idea the fuck shit was going on he's just paying out
whatever ditty tells him to pay out he's trying to manage the books all that shit so mr ferguson
before the breaks we discussed these bank account records he says what is 207 anderson lc fernson
says that's Mr. Combs property in Alpine, New Jersey.
207.
Yo, I'm so nosy, bro.
Why am I so nosy?
Okay, so this is the house Did he owned it Alpine?
Why am I so nosy, Chad?
I'm too nosy, huh?
Holy shit.
Let's get the tour.
Holy shit.
Damn.
This Alpine, New Jersey.
How much it was it sold for?
Let's go to Zillow.
Ooh, they're asking price.
It's being sold now again, supposedly.
eight million dollars all right pool in the back how many bedrooms is this one
I'll count the bedrooms one this looks like a master two this is a foyer right here
one two that would be blah blah it would be three over here four over here five over
here six is going to be on the ground floor seven's gonna be on on on this ground floor
two. Three car garage.
What the fuck? Stop moving.
Three car garage.
Got a tennis court here on the left for a basketball court.
Separated garage.
Pool back here.
Nice little drive up.
This is Alpine, New Jersey.
Really expensive.
Yes, this is a $8 million house in Alpine, New Jersey.
I ain't on cabbage. It is.
Okay.
Pocket watching on Defeated Chat.
trust me trust me
and so what was the
the mailing address
and they give another address okay
they said what are these
internal transfers it says
well 190,000 and then
575,000 then 100,000
in December 2011
a USA says who decides
whether to initiate an internal transfer
Ferguson says usually the
comp troller
AUSA says do you remember these
Ferguson says no
AUSA says
And this outright transfer right here, who did him go to?
Ferguson says Cassie.
AUSA says for how much?
Ferguson says $20,000.
And this one coming in, Ferguson says, Roderick Ventura for $20,000.
Now, chat, y'all know what this, that is, right?
Remember when Did he charged or taxed Cassie's parents for Cassie cheating on him?
Like, y'all owe me 20 bands.
and they sent the 20 bands to Diddy.
But Diddy later sent the 20 bands back.
That's the, it got to be the transfer.
So it came from Roderick Ventura that sums by somebody in Cassie Ventura's family.
So Diddy gets the 20 and he sends it back to Cassie later on after, you know, he makes sure, you know what I mean?
He blew up kick-cutty car and all that time of shit.
When did you leave the CFO position?
Ferguson says at the end of 2012, the chief growth officer.
the revolt media and TV
okay so he was the chief growth officer
then revolt media and TV
so after you left how often did you communicate with Combs
he texts me back in 2024
I remember today AUSA says you don't remember today
I'll show you
Ferguson says oh okay I see
now we don't know what that message is but look like it was profound
looked like Diddy was hitting up all his former employees
to try to this before he gets indicted
he's trying to hit them up to be like bitch
make sure y'all don't tell nobody I was doing nothing crazy
And so they show the text message.
The guy says, I see.
AUSA says nothing further.
Ignifalo pops back up.
He says, bro, you grew up in the Bronx, didn't you?
Where'd you go to high school?
He said, Stuyveson.
Ignifalo says, where did you go to business school?
He said, well, I went to Harvard.
I got my MBA in 1990.
Unifalo says,
then you were at the BMG music group, right?
Ferguson says yes.
They own over 100 music labels worldwide.
They own Arista.
50% a bad boy.
At least at a certain period of time.
Magnifalo says, so Mr. Combs do whatever you wanted at that time?
Ferguson says, nah, he couldn't.
There were Arista agreements.
Ferguson that says, coming from the Bronx, I thought he needed more companies.
That's why he would hire people from the community.
I saw that in Mr. Combs.
I thought it was a chance to have an impact.
Magnifalo says, what was the onboarding process like?
Ferguson says,
uh,
we'd interview someone,
uh,
whoever we met at Arista.
Ferguson says,
I met Benny Medina,
some other people.
Ignifalo says,
so you didn't just meet Combs and get the job, right?
He says,
no.
Ignifalo says,
how did bad boy change from 1999 to 2012?
Ferguson says,
well,
it added a few other businesses.
The records were getting competitive.
Okay?
So my music,
that is.
Ignifalo says,
Do you remember Notorious LLC?
Ferguson says, yeah, it was a magazine called Notorious.
Igniflo says Bad Boy Records was established in 1993, right?
Ferguson says, nah, I think it was 1996.
Ignifalo says, did Bad Boy have any connections to Interscope?
And Ferguson says, yes, they had connection to that, UMG, and Rhino.
Agnifalo says, who was Andre Horel?
Ferguson says
He founded Uptown Records
Went to Motown
Then back to bad boy
Ignifalo says
What was the spirits business
Call that means liquor
He says eventually
It was called Combs wines and spirits
I was involved in the start
With Diageo
So that's where
Diage de Leon
and his ownership
Or whatever that had to do
With Sorok fell under
Ignifalo says
what issues arose with Diageo?
AOS says, objection.
Niflo says,
were there differences about how to market?
So now they're talking about this Diageo deal,
that we all know that Diddy supposedly was paid out a billion dollars,
and we all know some people actually have a conspiracy theory
to say the only reason why he's locked up is because him and Diageo fell out.
Let's keep it going.
Ferguson says there was always differences of opinion.
We had conversation on how we would,
would drive it more was the brand everywhere like the competitors.
AUSA said let's do a sidebar.
Sidebar.
Okay?
They come back.
Ignifalo says, were you concerned that Diageo was marketing
Surac primarily in, and he's being careful, certain places to certain people?
You know what he's trying to say that.
Chat.
Were you concerned Diageo was only trying to sell Sorok to niggas, okay?
Ferguson says
Well, you ask my opinion?
Ignifalo says,
just your personal knowledge.
Ferguson says the distribution
was highly concentrated.
The question was why.
Ferguson says,
Diageo was marketing
it more in urban areas
than more broadly, right?
No, no, no, no, no.
Never mind. This is Ferguson.
He says, Diageo was marketing
more in urban areas and broadly.
Ignifalo says,
hmm, but what about
revolt wasn't it owned by highbridge capital management which was purchased by j p morgan chase
ferguson says i think so now that's important jack this whole time we thought diddy owned revolt outright
apparently his ownership was tied in with a management group and i guess subsequently purchased by jp morgan
the more you don't fergus says i think so ignifalo says highbridge had two seats
I guess they're talking on a board or something.
Ferguson says, yes, two of the five seats on revolt.
Ignifalo says, what were you on revolt?
Ferguson says the chief operating officer, that's the CEO.
He says, what did that entail?
Ferguson says finance production.
Ignifalo says, and Sean Combs wasn't in the management, right?
Ferguson says he was not.
Ignifalo says, let's look at DX 1901 about Combs Enterprises.
Let's put up the redacted version.
They show a chart.
Say, here you have James Cruz.
Remember that name.
I keep telling you, James Cruz.
And the HR officer after Vasta Wilson, Andrei Horel and yourself.
Ferguson says, yeah, that's the team.
That's the team.
Agnifalo says, who's digital?
Or what's digital?
Ferguson says, so that's what Nifalo says, right?
What's digital?
Ferguson says, uh, uh, uh, uh, Agniflo says it's okay.
your pause says enough
Personal versus business expense
What was your accounting background
Ferguson says I was a CPA for a time
Hmm okay
Agnifiloh says
So you never saw Mr. Combs sitting
reviewing his Amex bill
Ferguson says no
Agnifalo says
When there was a partnership with another company
Wouldn't they look at the books too?
Ferguson says yes.
Ignifalo says, so wait, many high profile people have assistance, right?
Ferguson says, yeah, they do.
Agnifalo says, wasn't security part of the business?
Ferguson says yes.
Agnifalo says, security's job was to be in close proximity with Mr. Combs,
so no one would do something dangerous to him, right?
Ferguson says right
Okay, let's talk about the cash
What was the cash receipt from
And when is it used?
Ferguson says, for example, Torit.
Ignifalo calls for a sidebar,
The judge says yes.
They return.
They then say,
Did you ever see anyone help Sean Combs commit crimes?
Remember, this guy is being put on the stand
to help prove
the RICO aspect
that did he's reach
and the way he utilizes
his legit corporations
were under the banner
or the facetious manner
of help me cover up my crimes
or help me commit crimes.
So that's why his lawyer is trying to
ask question to legitimize
why these business people would do business shit.
Okay?
So did you see anyone help Sean Combs committed crimes?
Ferguson, nah, I didn't.
Did you see anyone make
the company stronger through coercion, through force?
Could you explain that one?
What do you mean by coercion?
Agnifalo says, that's fair enough.
So I ask it again.
You ever seen like some sex abuse or sex trafficking?
Ferguson says, no, I didn't.
Ignifalo says, you were there in 19 years.
How hard was it?
Ferguson says, I guess it was hard.
We built from scratch.
It was long hours.
Hmm.
Magnifalo says, did you say,
a text message to Combs in November
2017? Ferguson says, I don't really remember.
Ignifalo says, don't worry, I'll show you.
Okay? Did you tell Mr. Combs you learned so much
from him? Ferguson, with his memory jog, says, yes.
He pushed the entire team when he had passion.
Ignifalo says, you're a religious
man, aren't you? AUSA says, objection. That was sustained.
AUSA says, you're on the board of his charter school? Ferguson says,
yes. Ignifalo says
the school tries to
work with at-risk children,
right? AUSA
says objection, 403.
Let's rule 403, some evidentiary
rules, right? Justice Staines says,
let's move on. Ignifalo says,
do you think highly
of Mr. Combs?
Ferguson says, ah,
I don't know how to respond to that really.
AUSA says, sidebar.
Ignifalo says
nothing further, okay, so they look like
they're trying to rest.
Judge says,
redirect,
was Revolt films
entirely separated
from Revolt TV?
Now, the reason
why they're bringing up
Revolt films here,
chat, is that remember
Mia,
who claims she was
sexually assaulted,
she plays into
this RICO conspiracy
to say,
yo,
I only stuck around
because of these
career opportunities
without these career
opportunities.
I felt my career would be done.
Diddy would gas me up
like,
yo, yo, I'm going to have your TV show done in your name,
and then he would take it away from me.
So that was supposedly with Revolt films,
and that's why they're asking about Revolt films
to kind of debunk this idea that Diddy was using these companies
to coerce people and to take advantage of them.
Maybe he was just running a business,
and maybe sometimes the decision didn't align with whatever other people wanted, right?
So now we're talking about Revolt films.
Who was the head of Revolt films?
Ferguson says, I don't know.
AUSA says, did you ever stay in a hotel room with Mr. Combs?
Ferguson says, no.
They then ask, on this org chart, who was the chairman?
They said, Sean Combs.
So, do you see Christina Karam here?
Ferguson says yes.
AUSA says, do you see the name Mia?
Ferguson says, yes, that was the development and acquisitions.
AUSA says nothing further.
They ask for a recross, okay?
The recross, Igniflo says,
Hmm.
So let's get this clear.
You never went to his home or his hotel because that's his personal life, right?
AUSA says objection.
It just says sustain.
Ignifalo says nothing further.
Again, all Igniflo is trying to say is that they're trying to piggyback off what the state said.
Yeah, you already made our case.
Did he kept his business and his personal life?
separate. Now there is some business and personal life that intermingle, but that intermingling
is because Diddy had sole ownership and he could do what he want financially. Again, maybe not
ethically as a business, but it's Diddy's company and it's really all his money. Okay?
The judge then tell the jurors they could go.
It says, all rise, you may all go.
And AUSA says with Jane tomorrow, we want to avoid the type of accident that happened with Mia.
So we want the public screens off.
We want to avoid a situation where we accidentally put up a non-redacted version.
And the judge says, okay, for Jane's testimony.
AUSA also says the new compilation, I understand there is a defense objection.
Judge says, I don't need further argument on.
that aos a says i intend to show jane some explicit videos free call videos i propose we turn off the
attorney's screen so the gallery can't see igniflo says mr combs is prevented from possessing any of the
text messages of jane here's the ask we need to meet with our client in a place with a desk with no
separation to go through the text messages the judge says could you do it if you leave now
Now, Combs says, what if we use the courtroom tonight?
Judge says there will be marshals here.
Ignifalo says, fine with us.
He needs to see the text.
He can only see them if he's with us.
So, by the way, and this is really important too.
And I don't know if you guys know this.
In some sensitive cases, and it's not only sex cases,
the judge could bar the defendant,
as long as they have counsel from,
being able to access all the discovery in a non-supervised manner.
Obviously, this is a sex charge or in a sex case.
So if Diddy, if they turned over all the freakoffs to Diddy,
Diddy might be whacking off to these things in the cell.
Like, I'm not saying he would do that, but that's some of the, that's the thinking.
It's like, why would you give the abuser more evidence of,
not necessarily more evidence of the abuse, but more things that could make this
worse. So you want to have, obviously, they're entitled to see it, but what they'll do is
they'll say you can see it with your attorney present. So your attorney could show it to you,
but only in the presence of your attorney. By the way, I think, and this is a, you know, I forgot to
ask him about this. I was going to whack my 100, actually. In the Big U case, Big U is representing
himself currently. I don't think he's going to represent himself for the whole case.
But I do think that there is going to be some privileged things in the discovery that for whatever reason, he wants to deal with himself.
He wants to see themselves.
Otherwise, there's going to be protective orders like they usually do in federal court.
That's going to prevent certain things to be shown to the defendant outside of the watchful eye or the supervision or the quote-quote meeting with their lawyer.
And that's one way to avoid it.
If you're your lawyer and you're the defendant, you get entitled to see everything.
Okay, anyway
So, all right
You can only say with us
We need more in time
Without a screen between us
It's a sixth amendment issue
Let's see
What is the Sixth Amendment?
Sixth Amendment is the right of the accused
Okay, it guarantees a speedy
In public trial and impartial jury
The right to know the charges against them
The right to confront witnesses
That's very important
And the right to counsel, okay
So the Sixth Amendment has to do
do with really trials. Okay? All right. Um, these text messages were produced in Rule 16 discovery.
They've had them for months. We expect the direct of Jane to run to Monday. So they'll have the
weekend. The judge says are the text sensitive? AUSA says there's nudity. AUSA says there's nudity. A
paralegal could sit with Mr. Combs. Okay. So the AUSA is saying this is some other free cough
material and that they're saying that they're going to be, I know we said,
Mia was really witness number two.
We've listed the order of witnesses were important.
Cassie number one, we said Mia was number two, then Capricorn Clark.
It's clear that Jane Doe is going to be number two.
Very clear, okay?
And they expect that the direct is going to go for two days, which means the redirect,
or not redirect, the cross probably is going to go for two or three days.
And this is why Ignifalo is trying to fight for.
We need time to prep.
We need time to prep.
need time to prep.
Now, the AUSA is saying, they won't even cross our witness until Monday.
Why didn't need to see everything?
Obviously, Inifalo is going to be like, yo, we need to be prepared because we might have to
object to certain shit.
And yeah.
Nifflow says, we just need a solution.
The judge says, why does the screen prevent you?
Paint a picture for me.
So they're saying they want to sit with Diddy without a screen in between them and
Diddy because they want to sit and they could go through the fucking thing on the phone and
we're not the phone but the tablet to go through the evidence and be like, yo, this is what
was going on then, blah, blah, blah, yo, you should probably ask this question or let's wait to
see if she's going to say this type of narrative because we could catch her in a lie here.
They want to plan.
So the judge is saying, why does it matter if there's a screening between you and Diddy?
Igniflo says the screen is a thick mesh.
you want to see with your client
and use a highlighter. The judge says
there's time in the courthouse,
okay? 7 a.m.
to 8.30 a.m. and after.
So look like the judge is not,
he's not going.
Right? The judge says for the
SCIF, we need a special officer,
I'm told.
Ignifalo says the courtroom will be better.
We don't mind the marshals.
Judge says there are martial service issues.
Defense says we still oppose
the compilation video. The judge says it will be better
if we had the original.
And why don't we?
The defense says it would have been deleted after 10 days anyway.
The judge goes to the side with marshals and then says,
for today, you can use the courtroom until 6 p.m.
I'll try to figure it out for the rest of this week.
Ignifalo says, we need more time.
The judge says everyone else, get out the courtroom.
As will the court.
It says out.
So it looks like they have dismissed the court.
All right
Interesting
All right
Now
We're getting to
Another important part in this
Oh shit
Look at Unk back again
Thank you're doing this thing
You know
Your unk bagging bitches and shit now
What's your name baby
Briscilla? Thank you for following
Thank you for watching I appreciate you
Where you from?
Nah, unc going crazy
right now.
When he described
why he
want to...
Hold on.
Let me just see.
You know, Unk style's a little bit
longer drawn out, but he gives us more,
if you ask me.
Let me just look at Lauren
Conlin real quick and kind of figure out
if she got
something to say, I can finish
in like eight minutes because she does her thing in like
eight minutes. Logic is not
around this week. We're asked
out today this week with logic.
Huh? Yeah.
He busy. Hopefully nothing crazy going wrong.
And then who else? Law and crimes.
Law and crimes. Here we go.
Okay.
This is from Hampton Boyce.
Oh.
Oh, there's a victim that's MIA.
Hi, Jesse. Why the prosecution didn't ask Cassie about the hotel tape,
which she did call the security to turn over the tape to KK or Diddy.
She wanted it trash out.
I mean, there was testimony.
Excuse me.
Earlier today.
where apparently Cassie was on the phone and basically said she wanted the tape two.
And so I think this goes to the idea that it wasn't Combs, you know, trying to cover up evidence of his crimes.
But maybe it was trying to protect him and Cassie together, right?
So I guess that I don't recall what the level she was asked about this on the stand.
But again, okay, I'm trying to get to the witness three thing.
You know, Combs may have thought.
Sure.
Well, Jesse, that's a very good question that everybody's asking.
where is she?
Okay, so this is my witness three.
Let's get into it.
Kind of objected to that.
But NLINDK says, why not bring Gina, or at least her testimony in?
Oh, so Gina was going to be witness three?
No way.
Baker plead the fifth and give immunity to.
Wouldn't it prove she's scared or paid if she doesn't get the victim part?
And then it kind of gets cut off.
But I guess there's a lot of different points to that.
I'll allow you to jump into how you want to discuss Gina of alleged victim number three.
Sure. Well, Jesse, that's a very good question that everybody's asking. Where is she? Where is her attorney that's also been on the table that nobody has been able to contact her? What I thought was very interesting was that the defense said, hey, listen, she's definitely not coming. It brought up the question. How do you know? I mean, I don't know what's going on. Nobody knows what's going on in terms of why she's not presenting herself.
I keep telling y'all, there's a few people still hanging on the bandwagon. Gina's one of them.
Gina's one of them.
I think KK's another one of them.
The rest of them are flipped.
And the rest of them have looked at what Cassie done got, the 20 million and said,
I think I can get some bread too.
Gina going ride it till the wheel fall off.
Gina, one of them bitches that's, let me not use the word bitch, but she wanted them,
women who are thinking, at least if did he come out of this, I ain't got no other
bitches to fight and compete with.
The field is clear.
He's all mine.
He's all mine now.
Fuck these other hosts.
young Miami traded on him long time ago
Cassie on here saying like a bird
This other chick who was his assistant
His line on his ass too
I'm the only one that's left loyal
You know what are that ones?
That's that bottom bitch mentality like I bet
Now finally I got rid of these other bitches
So I'm grateful bitches I got rid of them
That's what I think Gina's doing
Christina Karam is like
I bet
All these other assistants
and other people who work for Diddy.
You know how long I was telling that nigga,
I deserve $3 million a year.
You know what I mean?
I was his real ride to die.
I would take his secrets to the grave.
Okay?
So those are the two.
They're hanging on the bandwagon.
They're hanging on to the bandwagon.
I don't think none of them show up.
They're all ghost.
Because she does have options.
She has options to come there and plead the fifth.
She has options to come there and get immunity.
She has so many options.
But where is she?
That is the question.
that nobody can answer 100%.
We can only kind of project
or kind of guess what she is.
I don't know if some...
They don't describe...
Somebody keeps saying,
Jane Doe is 50 cents X.
I don't think so.
Jane Doe.
Single mom that met him in 2020?
Did he Jane Doe,
single mother, 2020?
Where did we get that information
about?
The Jane Doe shit.
You're, okay.
So whoever said that, you're going from civil suits.
There's a bunch of people who are Jane Doe's as civil suits.
We have no indication to give us a hint who the criminal case Jane Doe is.
So maybe this one is, maybe this one, right?
Jane Doe, single mother, met him in 2020.
Maybe this one is, is, um, what's your name?
50 cent baby mom
What's your name?
Not Shinika
The other one.
Daphne Joy
But Daphne Joy is also posting
I don't know
Hell now
I don't know
She posting like she good
Why she looked like
You I hate me
Why she look like a wrestler right here
Yeah whatever
All right whatever
There was some other deal that was going on
But I thought it was very interesting
That the defense
Was 100% sure
that she is not coming.
I got another question from Shop Girl.
Hi, Shop Girl.
This is for you, Rich.
Jesse, in trying to understand these charges,
is the paying-offs of security guards
with Christina Corman guards present racketeering?
No, not by itself.
It's a predicate act.
It's bribery.
It is a predicate act that is part of, again.
Okay.
All right, so who the fuck is Jane Doe?
He he couched it in language because I'm from the Bronx and Puffy was given opportunities to people from my community.
I guess that's good. I guess that's good. Mark Agnifalo, he don't care. He's coming right back to that same topic.
The judge tells him, Mark, rephrase your country.
question then Mark says something to the effect of in your own professional opinion
what do you think the disagreement was between Diageo and Surrah and Puffy
Derek Fischer says Puffy was trying to get to get
Diageo to drive Surap into more markets.
Diageo only wanted to market in certain areas
to certain people.
This is what he said on the stand.
This is where the tension starts.
Mark Gagnifalo, he ain't scared.
He's a white man, but he ain't scared
because he's trying to help his client
go do 30 years or 20 years or 10 years he says Derek isn't it true that Diageo only
marketed combs his brands in the black areas and I can't remember if there was an
objection or whatever but Mark Agnifalo said that and Derek Fisher
Derek Ferguson excuse me gave a very good
answer because Mark Agnifalo says something to the effect of in your opinion Derek do you think
and the government objected right because they don't want you dealing with opinions
Mark Agnifalo rephrased the question and he said Derek tell us in your own words
what the tension was between Diageo and puff and Derek Ferguson said this
the facts were that the distribution was highly concentrated in urban areas.
So Derek Fisher, he didn't even want to say like black areas,
but maybe he's being inclusive as the black, Spanish, white, you know what I'm saying?
But he said that's what the facts were.
But Puffy wanted Surrock marketed.
in the Hamptons, you know, at tennis matches.
You know, he wanted to market it to white people too.
He wanted more money.
But Diageo was trying to keep him, you know, in highly concentrated urban areas.
By the way, you know, I've thought about that.
What do you think about the marketing of Surat?
I think the campaign to market it was so synonymous with hip-hop.
did make sense to market it in urban areas.
It did.
Like, if you're pushing this product through hip-hop lifestyle and through hip-hop marketing,
you would want to promote in places where hip-hop is consumed.
Now, I do believe that you get to a saturation point where you should still want to
grow the product and bring it to other spaces, maybe other music festivals, maybe country
music because definitely music and culture was always a part of the promotion for
Sirak.
But I guess Dini probably felt a different way.
Like, yo, all right, yo, we're killing a hip-hop.
Let's start marketing it as this is the beverage for, you know, refined people who
are at country clubs and watching golf and tennis.
And maybe that's where the frustration was, right?
They then moved on to Revolt Network.
Puffy was awarded the cable television Revolt TV by Comcast.
Comcast awarded four cable televisions, networks, and Puffy got one of them.
The ownership of Revolt TV,
was Bad Boy Films and a private equity firm called High Bridge Capital Management.
High Bridge Capital Management was somewhat affiliated with J.P. Morgan,
and they had two seats on the board of the Rexters out of five,
which means they had 40% of the voting power on the board.
Derek testified that any major actions
dealing with Revote TV needed to be run by High Bridge Capital Management.
Then they began to go through Mark Agnifalo,
put up all the organizational charts of a couple of Puffy's companies.
And what he was ill...
By the way, I got to also be honest that...
You know, I think this crystallizes that, you know,
I've talked about and thought of an idea or a world where Diddy is found not guilty.
I think even watching how this is playing out in federal court in his criminal case,
it's very unlikely that he'll have any type of business power.
Like who would want to do business with Diddy's companies after this?
Who would want to work there?
It wouldn't have the same amount of luster or influence,
even if he's found innocent,
they're literally saying that they feel like his companies
and his influence on his companies were used to abuse people.
So, you know, I've said if Diddy beats his case,
he'll have some money left.
He'll spend the rest of his time fighting some civil cases,
a lot of will get thrown out,
maybe one or two or three serious ones might go to the extent
or maybe he pays out for those.
But you're going to have people constantly coming in
singing the same old song
trying to get some money off of him
his peers are always
you know even if they
they kind of be like nah we knew he wasn't guilty
they're not going to
rush to try to put him back on that pedestal
he won't ever regain
the type of cultural cachet that he did before
remember 2008 he launched
a vote to die helped Barack Obama
be elected we don't see that ever happening again
we don't see
any of the influence happening in
and that's what I'm saying
again I think for him
his life would just be drastically different
his businesses would be crippled
and by the way remember revolt
revolt it's not owned by him anymore
they actually pretty much bought him out
and they're operating without him
by the way let me look
does revolt even cover this case
Revolt TV
yeah they act like this case
don't exist you know
let's go to news
Yeah, they cover everything but this case.
Push your T.
They cover everything but this case.
I mean, I understand it too.
I think they're giving them some grace.
Yeah, if, you know, what was told to me back in the day about revolt,
they said out of all Diddy's businesses,
Revolt is the only thing he really gives a fuck about.
Because from what I was told,
Diddy would, did he had personal finances back in certain,
endeavors by revolt.
It's like they're saying that a lot of people are saying it was a failure,
but they said Diddy was so gunhole on it succeeding,
he would use his own money.
They said not only would he use his own money.
They said, let's say they were trying to do an episode,
and they needed, say, Druski.
And let's say Drusky would,
Drusky needs $100,000.
And let's say showdown got that budget and they only got $20,000.
they said it was it was very frequent that did he would call druski so did he would call druski on behalf of revolt and say
what's up playboy you all i just need you to you know how you talk what's up son son son i need you to
do this favor for me like i got you with this like did he was wheeling and dealing trying to get
people to help out or to be a part of or to you know give a little discount here or there
or give appearances to revolt because that was his pet project.
That's what I heard.
Okay.
Illustrating was that, you know, Puffy is not in the organizational chart of bad boy records,
bad boy films, Revolt TV, the liquor business.
These individual businesses had their own CEO, their own president,
their own team and that Puffy was really chairman of Combs Global or Combs Enterprises
and that each individual company was professionally ran by Harvard MBAs.
There was another dude that went to Harvard with Derek Fischer, Derek Ferguson.
Derek got him hired and he was C.F.
phone what's going on baby how you know listening to what is listening to me come
here come over here say hi to my people come in come in check my girl out y'all she
said hey listening to me what's your name snow y'all this is snow where you from
from philadelphia from philly what national are you shout out to vietnam
eric ferguson was a certified public account they went over in detail about business
expenses versus personal expenses now this was a key part this was a key part in the Rico
in the Rico um your uncle size and mother in case he had to knock that nigga to
fuck out questioning the Rico the joint venture between arista and bad boy
The harristers kept the books, the accounting.
The joint venture between Bad Boy and Diageo,
Diageo kept the books.
The joint venture between Bad Boy and Interscope.
Interscope kept the books.
Whenever there's a joint venture,
the people putting up the cheese to keep the books.
So it ain't like he can use these business.
use these businesses to further a criminal enterprise when these are joint ventures with clear-cut
operating agreements as to how these businesses are going to be run, how the profits are going to be
shared, and who does what, and all of that. This is what Mark Agnifalo lays the groundwork
poking holes in the Rico joint. Mark Agnifalo.
says that Derek
Fergson,
you worked for Puffy for 19 years.
Number one,
did you ever...
Now, here's the thing about
this Derek Ferguson guy.
He looks like he's a neutral guy.
It looks like actually,
the way he's testifying,
he's saying,
I don't know what did he be anything y'all say?
So if y'all asked me if he's a monster,
no.
I can just tell you how he spent his money
and how he operated
with, you know,
with company funds
and how he controlled.
the company i don't think this guy was like had a p o v that did he was a piece of shitty beat me up i
don't think that was his p ovi at all see anyone help puffy commit crimes Derek Ferguson no
did you ever see anyone help puffy commit violence Derek said no did you ever see anyone help puffy
do coercion Derek said your definition of conversion
Coercion may be different from my definition of coercion.
Mark Agnifalo said, I'm going to withdraw that question.
Next question, did you ever see anyone help Puffy commit force or acts of violence?
No.
Did you ever see Puffy?
Did you ever see anyone help Puffy enhance his reputation through violence?
He said, no.
Did you ever see anyone help Puffy commit sexual abuse?
He said no.
Did you ever see anyone help Puffy commit sex trafficking?
Prosecution. Objection?
The judge sustained.
Sustained.
Mark Agnifalo, he ain't scared.
He came right back.
Did you see anyone help Puffy commit prostitution?
He said no.
He said, when you were at Bad Boy, how did you feel as a group?
Derek Ferguson said, we all felt the need.
need to be great. We all felt like a family. Mark Agnifalo brings up a text message from September
29th, 2017. This is around the time that Derek Ferguson is getting ready to leave
bad boy after 19 years. My phone over there, that's why I keep looking over there. I'm waiting
for somebody to pick it up and try to run with it so I can do a Lawrence Taylor tackle on it.
Oh shit.
Uncle and Tommy.
Derek Ferguson text Puffy in 2017 when he was leaving the company.
I learned so much from Puff.
Now, this is a common strategy that we're watching Ditty's team employee.
And I wonder what y'all think about this.
They're basically showcasing when anybody left Dittie's organization, it was never bad blood,
and they often thank Diddy for teaching them, for being there for them, for his demeanor,
and for being a nice guy to them.
You get what I'm saying?
So that's why, you know, they're putting, hey, why would you send him his thank you message,
but now you're saying he's a piece of shit.
Now, this guy who's on a stand is not saying he's a piece of shit.
He's keeping it straight business-wise.
He's a CFO or former CFO to company.
But they'd like to put that out there to be like, everybody's been having good experiences
according to their voluntary text messages
before they had to come to court
or before they know that there's a money grab going on.
So what do you want to believe?
Them saying it back then
or obviously the AUSA is saying,
well, you know, that's what happens when you're a victim?
Like, you still, like, say what up to your abuser, right?
Puffy had a great business mind
and Puffy was not afraid to set high gold.
I was pushed by Puffy to work hard.
Puffy's work ethic was really high.
And Puffy told him that the difference between being great and the greatest is caring.
Mark Agnifalo asked Derek Fisher.
Somebody gave me a super chat.
Evie!
Thank you.
Mark Agnifalo asked Puffy, excuse me, as Derek Ferguson.
you're a man of faith
objection
sustained
watch my phone right there
watch that phone
thank you
Mr. Ferguson
you're in a sprint
you're a man that believes in
faith
objection
that's the second time
Mark asked
Mark is trying to
bring up
Derek's
religious
affiliation
Then he says, Mr. Ferguson, you're a religious man, right?
He said, yeah.
He said, Mr. Ferguson, you sit on the board of the charter school in Harlem that Puffy started with another dude that is a charter school for the Harlem community for the sixth grade to the 12th grade.
Derek Ferguson said, yes.
I sit on the board of directors, and Puffy also opened up another one in the Bronx, in the boogie down.
The birthplace of hip hop.
Watch that phone right there.
Thank you, baby.
He opened up a charter school in Harlem and one in the Bronx.
Watch that phone right there for me, please.
Appreciate you, y'all.
Thank you, man.
Derek Ferguson said, yes, he did.
I sit on the board.
Check this part out.
Then Mark Agnifalo asked Derek Ferguson straight out.
Do you think highly of Mr. Combs?
And Derek Ferguson paused for about 10 seconds.
He did not answer.
And then he said, I don't know how to answer that.
Then Mark Agnifalo said, I have no more questions.
Then the prosecution got up.
She asked a couple questions.
And she did this.
This is Slavic.
She said, Mr. Ferguson, you would just ask some questions about,
have you ever seen Puffy commit violence or coercion or commit crimes?
Have you ever been to a hotel room with Puffy?
He said, no.
What was the other one?
Have you ever been to the personal residence?
of Puffy Derek Ferguson said no she said I have no more questions
Mark Agnifalo jumped up he said I ain't got but one question I ain't got but
one question he said mr. Ferguson you would just ask by the US attorney have you
ever been to Puffy's house or to a hotel room he said
again. He said
is it when Puffy
is in his house
or isn't it when he's
in a hotel room? That's
his personal life.
I have no more question.
Yo, why,
Ungivin'
giving it up like that? Why ungiving it up like that?
Your Unk with the walk
the walk off in the fedora's crazy.
Watch that phone. Watch that phone,
Unk. They're going to steal your shit. Watch that
motherfucking phone.
So, so, what's up?
How you doing?
You're looking at me, you look at me, come here, come here, you want to say what
up to my people?
I'm live on YouTube, come here.
Oh shit.
Un-bagging him live.
You a tourist, ain't you not from...
What the fuck?
Unnoticed's Zodiac sounds.
Bitch, you're a tourist.
Bring your ass over here.
Come here, where y'all from?
From Morocco.
From Morocco.
All right, please.
I knew they was tourists.
See, when you grow up here, you can see tourists.
You see him right off the back.
You know.
Oh, he said tourist.
Oh, okay, okay.
I thought he said tourists.
I'm like, huh?
Unk green zodiac signs?
Oh, hell no.
Unc devious.
He said they're tourists.
So they were from Morocco.
What's up, bro?
What's happening?
That's me right there.
That's my phone.
I see it.
That's me right there.
So,
What the prosecution was trying to say is that what Puffy did in his personal life in his house or in his hotel, that that's business too because his security was there or he had an assistant there.
Like he ain't got no personal life, but Mark Agnifalo's, yo.
Ain't that his personal life?
What's up, baby?
ain't that his personal life
when he had a hotel
ain't that his personal life
what's going on with you man
what's that?
Everything good
ain't that his personal life
when he at his house
do he help
you know what I'm saying?
Now that's a very important point
that Mark Ignifalo
I think it's an easy point to make
and you know
I'm not trying to like
you know
aspersions or any of the lawyers.
I think that's an easy point, but it's also
quintessension point of the whole
like charge. That's why I think Mark
Ignifalo does it. Yo,
you're saying that this guy's
running a RICO Enterprise because he
fucks a lot of girls or like his girl
to be fucked by a lot of it.
Okay, that's his personal life.
Yes, he's rich. Yes, he has
some money. But now y'all
brought his CFO up there
to act like his CFO
is the chief financial officer or the chief freak off officer.
That's not true.
These guys didn't know what the hell this guy was doing on a kinky,
on a kinky version in his private life.
They didn't know that.
So for you to say that the RICO is Diddy just doing all this shit,
that's not fair.
There was a lot of gamesmanship going on with that.
Um, you know, that's what happened.
That's what happened.
Um, they talked about some short and court sessions.
Um, I got to get them dates.
July the 5th, won't be a full day.
July the 11th, won't be, Elijah, give me back, get my phone for me right there.
Yeah, the other shit, bro.
And the 20th won't be a full day.
Um, say what's up to my people, man.
Say what's up, excuse me.
This is up, man, come here, come here, come here.
Say what's up?
Tell them who y'all, man.
Elijah 50, um, YouTube Elijah 50,
Elijah 50, 895.
You gotta speak loud and that, tell them to, right?
Jay, come and say, come promote your,
promote your Instagram, your YouTube, all that.
It's a good coach, how we go, right.
Your personal coaching and all that.
Tell them, tell them who you are.
Yeah, this is Coach Jay Khan.
go hit me on Instagram, but I just started a new YouTube channel for this court.
Hey, Unk passing it, passing it on.
Shout to everybody else.
Can see the main witness, in my estimation, was more of a defense witness helping Puff than hurting Puff.
We saw what happened yesterday with Mia.
Brian Steele, body slammed him.
Another victim, victim number three, not even coming.
Capricorn Clark testified against Puff.
She committed perjury three times on the stand.
The only proof that Puffy committed any kind of arson
is from her mouth.
And she committed perjury on the stand
and was compelled to testify by the government.
No DNA at Kid Cutty's house, no fingerprints of Puff at Kid Cutty's house, no camera footage of Puffy at Kid Cutty's house, no video footage of Puffy at Kid Cutty's house, no eyewitnesses at Kid Cuddy's house, the DNA sample that came back from the LA Police Department came back to a female and they destroyed that. They just they destroyed. The LA Police Department destroyed
Yeah, that was weird.
The DNA that came back to a woman, so there's no arson.
The bribery joint, we just saw that today.
That's questionable.
I mean, man, Cassie got on the stand and told Puff,
I want to have your baby.
I can't wait until we have a baby.
Happy Father's Day.
I want you to spend Christmas and New Year's with me.
I don't want you to spend Christmas in New Year's with me.
I don't want you to spend Christmas in New Year's
with Kim Porter.
I love you.
I wanna do freakoffs too with you.
I was just thinking about doing one.
She dated Kid Cuddy for a year while she was dating Puff.
You know, you know she was giving them some.
You know what I'm saying?
She was dating the NFL player while she was dealing with
Puffy and Puffy
loved each other.
They asked to understand.
Do you hate Puffy?
Cassie said no.
Now, I will say this.
And this is where we get into the weeds a little bit
when we start to, you know,
I love Unx delivery.
But he might have a POV.
And remember, we're not in court.
One thing I've learned, I learned from that Tory Lane's case
so much.
That's why someone I'm like, you're not a, you're not with Tori sometimes.
I'm like, bro, what we should be focused on here when we're covering these things is
really what the real temperature is and what's going to happen.
So even if you feel like Diddy's innocent, we got to listen to the truth, not skewed.
You know what I mean?
Now, that's what I'm saying.
Unc might have a P-O-V.
He might be like, man, Diddy, man, Didi old school play it, man.
That nigga ain't guilty or shit.
We have to be careful.
of that because if we listen to that for two, three weeks
and Diti gets found guilty, we're going to be like,
oh, we get found guilty.
Like, no, no, we, that's why also I try to give different people,
attorney Simone, we try to give different people an opportunity
to kind of give their...
Her attorneys were really brilliant.
They didn't sue...
Sorry, to give their, like, understanding of what this,
what they believe is happening.
Where's Lauren calling at?
Damn.
I feel like different people lean different ways, though.
I'm not going to lie.
Yeah, Lauren is, we're not seen.
Yeah, Unc really the fastest person with this.
I haven't going to cap with you.
So there is this idea of Mia.
We don't know where Mia, not Mia.
I mean, Gina.
Well, she got me blocks, so I can't look her up on this shit.
But has Gina mentioned anything and she spoke out about anything?
Christina Karam, she has a lawyer.
so she can't be running and hiding, has she spoken about anything?
Again, it can see that RICO.
So I'm assuming that there are records.
So I want to know from the CEO, from the accountants,
from whoever disperses their checks, whoever does a direct deposit,
give me your records.
How do you keep track of this money?
How does he get paid?
How does he accept his salary?
There are ways to track it.
Well, that's why the testimony of Derek Ferguson,
who's on the stand. The CFO is so important
talking about how Combs gets a salary
and disbursements and understanding the flow of
money and credit cards and things of that nature
and mixing personal and company
resources. This is a question
for, I'll throw this to Candace.
This question from B,
isn't the son's mom
being in the court give them access
to who's testifying and allowing them to
release those videos like Mias
and maybe bribe jurors too?
I mean, this is assuming a lot and making quite the
allegations, but I guess it goes to
I guess it goes to the point of, you know, the defendant's family and friends could be in that
courtroom seeing the testimony of a witness who's testifying under pseudonym.
Is there a security concern, to say the least?
Well, listen, if they follow the judge order, I'm like...
All right, all right.
We'll wait for Lauren Collins or something like that.
Yo, did y'all see, man?
Yo, Offset done crashed out, man.
It's an offset crashed out real quick
than deactivated social media.
I don't know if you have seen this.
So Offset done deactivate all this shit.
Let me give you out.
Let me say how what happened.
So apparently,
Cardi B
done gave Offsett's kid
the same hairstyle as her new nigga.
Yo, when a chick try to get...
Yo, this is why...
Like, I like how people would be like,
Oh, now,
Cardi B is just having fun.
No, it's not.
They're both not having fun.
They're both,
they're doing performative acts
for each other.
If they were having fun,
you could have whatever nigga you want
because you're not together.
Cardi B is throwing it in our face that,
yo,
I'm with my new nigga,
I want you to see you with my new nigga.
I want you to see me fucking my new nigga.
She,
she ain't doing that for us.
You think she want us to know?
She won't offset to know.
All set you did me wrong.
Fuck you, nigga.
I'm doing this that you could know.
Fuck you, bitch.
So she did the yacht.
She did the yacht.
She probably seen Offset drop the video.
You know, Officer dropped the video with Mad Girls.
So Offset doing this thing too.
By the way, I think it's on both sides.
Orset is posting mad girls because he's trying to say, I'm over her.
I'm over her.
So you know what Cardi says?
And I ain't going to lie.
This is when she wants you to.
You know what she had said the other day?
She said, I want that nigga to die.
I'm like, ah, shut up.
You'll be sucking his dick like in three months.
You know, I mean, when you were.
this bozo breakup.
Maybe she,
well, I don't think she wants him to die,
but she's,
she's turning that knife.
Now, again,
I think this is baby,
I don't know what the name is.
I don't know what maybe this is,
a culture, wave, or whatever.
But I think they usually get some
hairstyle like this.
I don't know.
But Offset tweeted this,
then got off.
social media. He says, now when somebody died for playing on my son, y'all going to call me
the crash out, right? He said, I don't care how I look. Trolling with my kids going to end bad.
And he got the fuck off social media. You feel what I'm saying? Damn. Now, for all the,
yo, let me say this. For all the fathers out there, for all the single fathers, shout out to my
single fathers. Is this a
crash out worthy thing?
Your baby mom's got a new
nigger. She's trying to
show so bad. And
by the way, I do believe
Cardi B is trying to show so bad
that she is
because you got to imagine
you're like Cardi B is
she's trying to go everywhere public with this nigga.
She's trying to, I mean,
I shouldn't say that because the dude is famous
too. The dude is famous. It's not like the dude
ain't famous. But I do think
I think they're both posting for each other.
You know what I mean?
It ain't for nobody else but each other type shit.
What I definitely believe is that Cardi B is trying to, you know,
she's trying to get her get back at him and he's trying to be like, bitch,
I already had you, I'm good.
They're just sending messages to each other.
It's all good.
For the single fathers, though, if your ex-girls or your baby mom,
new nigger.
And this is the part that I'm kind of looking at Stefan Diggs to be like, I hope you care that much.
When you are actively involved, I'm thinking he's actively involved because I see him post the thing.
I've seen some dumb ass say, they were like, yo, of course academics would take a football player posting him catching a ball to me like a subliminal.
I'm like, you don't get the context.
Like one nigga just said, like you should know the context of.
the whole my balls thing, pause.
One nigga is, one nigga said,
today I passed the ball.
The other nigga posts to something
with catching the ball.
They're communicating, you know what I mean?
You've got to be an idiot not to think
that this is some really petty game of communication.
I'm wondering, I look at even Stefan Diggs,
and I'm like, bro, at a certain point,
and honestly, this makes me feel like,
it's no way Stefan Diggs is taking Cardi B that serious.
It's no way.
He's probably having fun.
that he's fucking this woman of importance
and that, you know, in situations like this,
niggas is giving a pat on the back like,
you know, bro, you took his bitch, cool.
But it's no way you would want to build a relationship
with a woman and two months in,
or I don't know how long, maybe five, six months in.
Everything that she's doing is like a reflection of,
oh, she's trying to get back an office and you're a part of that.
You know what I mean?
So it's like, I'm looking at the hairstyle,
I'm like, dog, if you really wanted this woman, you would tell her, please don't give you a baby no hit.
Like, that's his kid.
Let's focus.
Let's have our kid.
Like, that's his kid.
So I think this nigga, I think this nigga is Stefan Dix.
He's just having a good time if you ask me.
And also, and be honest with you, this, despite what Cardi has said about he won't, she want X, Y, Z to happen to A, B, and C.
I don't believe that Cardi would play with offset with their kids.
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
I think Cardi,
I know,
I know,
I think Cardi is above that.
And I know somebody I might be like,
nigger,
are you serious?
She was a stripper.
No, no,
I think she's above that.
One thing for sure,
two things is certain.
I don't think Cardi plays about her kids.
I don't think she plays about her kids at all.
Number two,
I really don't think she plays.
plays about her kids or would do that to use her kids as a pawn because even when she was
talking shit about Offset one of them times you know what she said I ain't going to lie
Offs this bitch ass nigger but he take care of his kids and that told me she know them
them kids are off limits you can call him a bitch ass nigga you can call him broke you
could call him a bum you could say whatever about him but when the kids you know they were they wanted
him to they wanted her to spice it up like yeah whatever like he's not a good father you know
I mean and she was like nah he's a he's a good father but you never
know, maybe she hate that nigga that much right now because
I guess she did come back around and
say that he don't pay for nothing.
Yo, I was watching Cardi B.
Listen to this. Cardi B
explains how
much
she's explaining the bills that she
pays. She explains
the bills, right? That she's paying
for
she says offset not contributing.
And that's when I realized I'm like,
listen to this right.
Cardi B just exposed the
Here we go, go.
Like, she broke down how much she's paying, and I haven't going to lie to you.
Chat, I think sometimes I waste a lot of money, but Cardi B.
Hold on.
She says she pays a driver $10K a month.
$10K a month just to drive her kids back and forth in school.
That shit to me was ridiculous.
Let me see.
Where is it out?
You don't have the audio?
No, I know where I've seen it.
I've seen that cultural millennials.
Cultural millennials.
all right to me this was like utterly ridiculous here we go here we go
offset is it here okay here this chat
here straight you have left me with the kids bill y'all want to know what's the kids bills start
adding y'all need to start adding right now right so my kids got their own driver
They picked them up from school, they dropped them off, and they take them through gymnastics and to wavy unboxing classes.
The kid's driver is on a retainer for $10,000 a month.
So that's $10,000 a month just on a driver for my kids.
All right, cool.
Coach your school this year, you didn't pay for it.
That's $45,000.
Wave school a year is $35,000, which you didn't help me.
pay for it this year at all.
My cousin babysits wave and culture.
She gets paid $3,000 a week.
Man, the only way somebody should be getting $3,000, let's see, $3,000 a week is $180,000.
Actually, almost $190,000 for the year.
The only way you should be paying $190,000 for babysitting.
is if you're never with your kids.
And maybe they're not with their kids,
but I do think they're with their kids,
despite what we see them constantly being with other individuals
that they're dated.
But what?
What type of bills at ease?
Yo, the more I was hearing,
I'm like, why the fuck is Cardi not making an album right now?
Like, yo, if this is how much you spend,
you need to be in the booth immediately.
You need to be on tour.
You need to be constantly working.
Not saying she's not, but musically,
we should be seeing a lot more output.
All year straight, you have left me with the kids bill.
Y'all want to know what's the kids bills?
Start adding.
Y'all need to start adding right now, right?
So my kids got their own driver.
They picked them up from school.
They dropped them off, and they take them through gymnastics and to wavy unboxing classes.
The kid's driver is on a retainer for $10,000 a month.
$10,000 a month for the driver.
That's 120,000 a year.
I don't know.
Maybe Uber would be better, but okay, cool, whatever.
120,000 for the driver.
Let's go.
So that's $10,000 a month just on a driver for my kids.
All right, cool.
Coach your school this year, you didn't pay for it.
That's $45,000.
Wave school.
Okay, so we have $120,000 plus $45,000.
That's $165,000.
A year is 35,000.
Okay.
So now we're at, we're at, what, 120, and then we added 45, so it's 165, then plus the 35, so we had 200,000.
Which you didn't help me pay for it this year at all.
My cousin babysits wave and culture.
She gets paid $3,000 a week.
$3,000 a week for 52 weeks.
$186,000 a year.
Tell me if I'm wrong with these math chat.
So now we went from $200,000 at another $186,000.
So now that is $386,000 for babysitting drivers and school.
That's it.
$386,000 for babysitting drivers and school.
And it's only for two kids.
Remember she has three, but the third is very small.
Okay.
The nanny was $700 a day.
Wait, hold up.
Wait, you need a babysitter and a nanny?
I thought the nanny would be the baby.
Okay, wait, hold on.
Wait, wait, wait, what?
But because she's only staying in the daytime,
$500.
For a whole year straight, you have left me with the kids bill.
Wait, wait, $500 a day?
Y'all want to know what's the kids' bills?
Start adding.
Y'all need to start adding right now.
We got $3.86 already.
So my kids got their own driver.
They picked them up from school.
They dropped them off and they take them through gymnastics and to wavy unboxing classes.
The kid's driver is on a retainer for $10,000 a month.
So that's $10,000 a month just on a driver for my kids.
All right, cool.
Coach your school this year, you didn't pay for it.
That's...
Why does my sense 156?
Three times...
Oh, yeah, you're right.
You're right, right, right.
Why did I think it was 80?
My bad, my bad, my bad, my bad, my bad.
So it's not 386, it's $3.56, my bad.
Why the hell did it?
I think it was my bad chap.
You're right.
Thank you for that math correction.
$45,000.
Wave school a year is $35,000,
which you didn't help me pay for it this year at all.
My cousin babysits Wave and Culture.
She gets paid $3,000 a week.
Yeah, so the driver,
$120,000 for school, $80,000, $120,000 and $200,000 and then the babysitter is $3,000 a week, which is $156,000. So you add that to the $200,000 is $356,000 just for that.
The nanny. Now's a nanny, which I'm like, wait, there's a babysitter and a nanny? What?
$700 a day, but because she's only staying in the daytime, $500.000. Okay, so $7.
at 500 a day.
Let's do the math on that.
500 a day,
that's 26,000, right?
500 a day is 26.
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm a tripping.
It's a day.
Never mind.
It's not a week.
Wait, what am I talking about right now?
500 a day.
I got to bring out my calculator,
and I'm a math major.
What the fuck?
500 times 365.
That's another 182,000.
What?
Now, they're running up the bag on Cardi.
So 356 plus 182.
Let me do the math.
Plus 356.
So now,
so Cardi's paying over half a million dollars for school.
This is a year.
For school,
for kids that are,
I think both of them are under 10.
Drivers.
Nanny.
What do you call it again?
Nanny babysitter.
let's keep it going.
So we're at 538.
For a whole year straight,
you have left me with the
$1 a day now because she's not staying the whole day.
Culture and Wave gets tutoring four times a week
by the hour.
So that's two hours, one hour for culture,
one hour for wave.
Each hour is $2.50.
So that's two, that's, count that up.
That's four times a week.
Court your fucking thing.
Courts your pianos class.
I'm not even going to count those.
Even though it's about like a thousand.
It's pretty much it says four times a week.
Actually, I should count that.
Four times a week is 250 an hour.
And it's an hour each.
That's $1,000.
A thousand times 52.
That's $52,000.
So I'm going to add it to the bill.
$52,000.
Jesus Christ.
So now we're at $590,000.
Here we go.
That's $300.
300 and no no she dropped the 700 day for the nanny to 500 because the nanny don't be there all day
hold on hour and she gets piano class three times a week okay 300 hour for piano class and she gets
piano class three times a week so nine hundred dollars a week for piano classes okay
900 times 52 i could do it on the side right here 900 times 52 that is 402 that is 40
$6,800. So plus 46,800. Okay, the complete bill right now is $637,000. $637,000.
I'm not sure how much is gymnastics and wave boxing classes, but I pay that too. And you have left me with that bill for a whole year. Have I asked you? Have I asked you for anything?
had I asked you for anything this whole year have I asked you for anything
Chiari have I asked you for anything
because she's not staying the whole day now because she's not staying the whole day
culture and wave gets tutoring four times a week by the hour
so that's two hours one hour for culture one hour for wave
each hour is 250 so that's two that's count that up
that's four times a week
coach your
quote your fucking thing
coach your pianos class
that's
300 an hour
and she gets piano class
three times a week
okay all right so it looks like a bill
of at least
$637,000
I mean I guess it could be worse
I think Cardi B's
is still making close to $10 million
or 10 plus million dollars a year
It's kind of crazy that she hasn't dropped an album.
I still got her close to $10 or $10 plus million a year.
I don't think she's making over $15 or $20.
But I still, again, actually she might be making more.
She might be pushing 20.
Like money right now is so different because here's the thing.
To book Cardi B now, you probably got to pay $700,000.
She really only needed to do like four or five shows.
She does five shows.
What's that?
Almost $4 million or $3 million generated.
For big shows, if she wants to do it,
she could get a million, go overseas,
go perform for some sheikh somewhere.
Her music's still going to make her money.
She probably got other ventures.
Yeah.
So I guess $637,000 for the year isn't that crazy.
but I do think there's a lot of
I got to imagine there's a lot built-in fluff in there
where that $637,000 could get reduced all the way
to like $120,000.
Like she's just paying out the ass
and I can tell people that's just charging or whatever, right?
Like your car to be, you got it.
Hmm.
She's dropping an album this year,
but those bills sounds crazy.
$10,000 for the driver.
I don't think Uber Black would cost that much.
if you Uber the kids everywhere.
If the kids are going to school,
how the hell they have a babysitter and a nanny?
Whatever.
All right, cool.
Let me try to touch this topic.
I got to get my hair done, chat.
I definitely, I think they're about to pull up.
Oh, this is Lauren and Collarang.
Let me hear.
The United States versus Sean Combs,
afternoon update, day 15.
I want to go back really.
to this morning with Eddie Garcia. I want to add something that I did not include before.
And that was when Eddie Garcia was doing the deal with Diddy at this high-rise condominium.
He did say to him at one point, look, the police will know about this, this video, if
Vintura decides to go to them. And, you know, he just wanted to make sure that was out there.
And then Diddy basically FaceTimed Tassie and actually had Garcia talk to her.
And Garcia said she was in a hood and, you know, he could see it was her.
She seemed normal.
But she said to him, look, I don't want this video to get out either because I have a movie
coming out and I just don't need that kind of attention.
And so he said, okay.
And I feel like I also didn't do a good job of going through what the defense had said
or pointed out in the NDA.
They pointed out section four and then section two and three and five.
And basically, just to go over that again, they zoomed in where it said, you know,
exclusions from non-use and non-disclosure, you know, sections two and three, I'm sorry,
do not apply if basically a court order requests info or another governing body, that would not be a breach.
And then again, the non-disparagement said that nothing in this agreement is intended to prevent the recipient
for making truthful statements and a legal proceeding.
And then that was that.
Then before the government called their next witness, they pulled up a stipulation where we saw that on March 25th, 2024, two cell phones were seized from KK, one from Sean Combs. And then we saw, you know, some cell bright records. But we saw contacts stored in one of the phones and it said, Eddie, my angel. And this was KK's device. It was literally in the phone as Eddie, my angel. Okay. So then,
we heard from government witness Derek Ferguson, who was the CFO at Bad Boy or essentially worked
for Diddy from 20, I'm sorry, 1998 to 2017. So from 98 to 2012, he was the CFO of Bad Boy
Entertainment. And then from 2012 to 2017, he held two different roles as COO and Chief Growth
Officer at Revolt. So this was a lot of...
of, you know, the way the business operates, some of the different companies underneath the
Combs Enterprise LLC. So we saw, you know, we saw LLCs, excuse me, that said Janice Combs'
music, Janice Combs publishing, and these were, again, just different accounts that Diddy
had set up for different purposes. And also, Derek Ferguson,
he appeared to be very buttoned up. They were showing him employee pictures, namely security guards.
And when they showed him, Paul Offred, I think his name is one of the security guards. And they said,
do you know him by any other name? Previous employees had said, yes, Uncle Polly. And Derek Ferguson
said no. So I was thinking, okay, he probably wasn't necessarily around in the evenings or for any
trips because he didn't kind of have that that um
slang term for for uh or nickname i guess i should say for for paul so anyway um i think that the
whole point of uh this direct was basically that we saw funds being transferred out in
December of 2011 and uh well we saw an incoming uh transfer i'm sorry we saw an incoming uh transfer i'm sorry we
saw an outgoing transfer to Cassie Ventura for 20K.
This is a wire from December 14th, 2011.
I don't know what that is.
But then we saw an incoming wire transfer on December 23rd.
That was from Robric Ventura, who is.
Yeah, she should know what it is.
So what it was was that Diddy sent surety money.
I don't know if Did he used to give her an allowance.
I don't know if Did he was just, like, give her money from time to time.
He gave Shorty money.
And after he gave Shorty money, what essentially happened is that he found out that kid cut he's fucking her.
And he gets tight.
And he's like, bro, I'm, yo, it's one of those.
He's like, you and a nigga.
He's like, bro, like, I'm not spending money on you while I know niggas, fuck you.
I need my money back.
I just sent you bread.
So he sent her money and essentially looked like he wanted it back.
Right?
So he sent Cassie money.
And then he started while and saying,
your daughter, your fucking whore-ass daughter cheating on me, man.
I need my money back.
I'm spending my money on this bitch while.
Kid Cuddy's fucking the shit out of her.
And the parents who know that Diddy is libel to beat her ass,
they take out the home equity loan and they send it to Diddy.
They send 20K to say, all right, stop harassing her.
You get what I'm saying?
So he sends Cassie to bread, finds out she fucking a nigger.
He wants his bread back because I'm not financing you fucking an un-nigger.
I can give me my money back, right?
So that's what it looks like.
Cassie's father, and the government asked Derek Ferguson, you know,
do you have any idea about this?
Did you help facilitate this?
And he said no.
And then we saw another outgoing wire transfer for $20,000 on December 27, 2011, to the Charter Oak Bank.
And I looked through all my notes, and the Charter Oak Bank is the bank that
Cassie Ventura's mother described.
using. Okay. So, makes sense. He sends Cassie a 20 ball. I show you that's for you for this month. Do your thing. Okay. He finds out she's cheating. Give me my money back. They send the money back a couple weeks later. You know, Cassie's probably on her knees. You know what I mean? Begging for forgiveness in more ways or one. And by the end of the month, he's like, you can take the money back. He sent, but he he sends it back to the parents because remember it's the parents who paid him.
Yo, the parents must have been terrified of this guy.
Why didn't go to the police?
Like, why the fuck would you wire a billionaire $20,000?
For the transfer or the, I'm sorry, the wire of the $20,000 in December of 2011,
when Did he allegedly demanded that they pay that money or he would release these sex tapes?
So what else?
We, yeah, we just basically saw, again, a couple different transfers.
He was asked about cash and how, you know, the cash.
works and everything like that.
You know, he talked about...
Remember, they showed a $100,000 transfer.
Then there was one for like a couple,
a hundred of thousands of dollars.
I think they were trying to almost intimate that maybe him paying that $100,000.
There was a transfer later of $100,000 to either replenish or to get him back the $100,000
that he used to pay off that hotel thing.
You get what I'm saying?
Because he used $100,000, but he didn't wire it to him.
He gave him cash.
So Diddy didn't really handle cash too much, but they did at one point pay a lot of artists in cash because that's what everybody was doing.
They had petty cash for that type of stuff.
What else?
Yeah, I mean, he just, he talked about that Diddy did have some personal accounts and they were funded by internal transfers.
And he did deal with some of that, some of his personal finances, but not all.
And then the government asked him, if he,
had any contact with Diddy when he left the company in 2017. And he said, you know, just text
messages here and there, holidays, birthdays, Father's Day. And then the government said, do you
remember getting a text message from him in September of 2024, which is when Diddy got arrested?
And he said, yes, he didn't recall exactly what it was. He was shown a paper. And then it was a text
from Diddy just saying, hi, give me a call. And then he said there was a text shortly after that.
where he said he just wanted to talk or get some advice and he testified uh derrick ferguson
that he was on a plane at this point and so he didn't um he was in transit so he never actually
responded and then that was that now mark agnifalo did the cross-examination
just at a high level really what what was going on and what we saw from mark agnifalo
was he really wanted to hone in on the fact that did he had many businesses
and many subsidiaries, many companies.
And that Diddy was, you know, he was the CEO of Combs Enterprises.
You know, he showed us an org chart of Revolt TV.
Derek Ferguson went through it.
And Diddy wasn't even on the org chart of Revolt TV or Revolt film.
You know, so he kind of just said he didn't even report to Diddy for some time.
He reported to Benny Medina.
So Diddy was like this figure, but again, not necessarily in all of the day-to-day
communication. And he also made a point to say, okay, well, you know, wasn't at one point bad boy
owned by BMG or ERISA. And he said, yeah, they owned a portion of it. And Agnifalo was like,
okay, so that just means that Mr. Colmes can't just be, you know, sign and checks giving himself
money. It has to go through all of these channels. And he said, yes. He also, he asked him, you know,
why he wanted to work for Bad Boy and Sean Colmes. And he said, Derek Ferguson said he grew up in
the Bronx and he just liked the way that Diddy was giving opportunities to young executives.
And, you know, he asked about, again, all different partnerships that Diddy had and different
companies that held seats on the board and how much the board control these companies.
For example, high bridge capital, they controlled like 40% of the board seats, I guess, for
revolt film and TV. And so just proving a point that, again, Diddy had to go through all of these
channels. They talked about the Diageo and Combs Enterprise relationship with the liquor company. And then
there was a bunch of objections. But he wanted to, Agnipola wanted to get in the lawsuit that,
I forget what year it was, but there was a lawsuit, I think, between Diageo and Colmes Enterprises,
because Diageo was marketing to just very concentrated urban areas,
and that was the problem for Combs Enterprises.
So, yes, we went through that.
We went through all of the org charts, again,
just showing that he had a multitude of businesses.
All right, thank you, Lauren.
Lauren does a good job.
All right, let me try to get into, I think this person,
I don't know if they're going to be here.
I'm trying to figure out if I have time to get into,
I should have did it at the top of the stream.
The Push-A-T shit?
I might have time.
I think.
So let me get this straight.
So Push-A-T.
I haven't read too much into it,
but apparently it says Push-A-T addresses Drake's UMG lawsuit
over Kendrick Lamar is not like us.
Let me see.
Push-a-T once again is making a stance clear
when it comes to his longtime rival Drake,
this time in light of the rapper's recent lawsuit against UMG.
This legal action was sparked by Kendrick Lamar's
than not like us distract that has prompted reactions
across hip-hop community. But is this new?
It is. In a new profile
with GQ, the Virginia Beach native shared
his blunt reaction to Drake's decision to take
legal action questioning what it means
for his place in rap culture. He says,
I don't raid him no more. The suing
thing is bigger than some rap shit. I just
don't rate you. Damn, it's
just like it cheapens the art
of it once we got to
have real questions about suing and litigations.
like what is this he says
though critical of the lawsuit
Pusha did acknowledge that Drake may have a legitimate case
suddenly referencing to how his own
this was allegedly suppressed by UMG
still as for reignited their lyrical feud
Pusha appears to be unmoved
says I think everything
I think after everything has been done
I don't think there was anything subliminal
to be said ever again in life
not only just musically like bro I was actually
in Canada. I actually had a show and I made it home.
He said, so I can't pay attention to none of that. Like, I did
the dance for real. Not to come back and tiptoe around anything.
Elsewhere in the article, he touched on his fallout, yay, and his brother,
No Mountainless, forthcoming clips album set to drop this summer.
Speaking of Drake, well, okay, okay,
all right, this ain't it, is it? No. Where's the,
I thought he said something happened with his song.
UMG tried to block what?
Hey, what up? Welcome back. There's not a pop.
Supposedly, UMG, you try to block.
Now, this story is interesting for multiple in Def Jam's office, standing in front of a TV that said,
Def Jam welcomes clips.
I think they had removed, proud and assured of themselves when they presented liminals,
and he wasn't dissing anybody going based on what Pusha T said.
Death is to speak volume.
What the fuck is...
This is unbelievable.
Clips got dropped from their Def Jam deal after refusing to roll.
remove Kendrick Lamar off of their album.
In case you're wondering,
Def Jam's parent company is none other than Universal Music Group.
Now, the GQ article reads,
after a summer of beef between their two biggest artists
that resulted in a still ongoing lawsuit from Drake,
Def Jam's parent company, UMG,
blanched at the antagonistic optics of two of Drake's biggest enemies
linking on wax.
Puscher calls their apprehension, stupid,
primarily because none of the bars in Kendrick's other
otherwise excellent verse could really be perceived as a shot or even subliminal it does however
contain the stellar line therapy taught me how to open up it also showed me i don't give a fuck
pusha states they wanted me to ask kentrick to censor his verse which of course i was never doing
he explains in all right chat i'm gonna have to do this tomorrow uh the person's outside i had it for
530 i'm sorry um okay chat uh i'll be i'll i'll actually look up this on stream off stream
and probably make a couple calls
and give you out more details tomorrow.
So I apologize for this.
I should have did this at the top of the show.
So I apologize.
I don't know how we did a whole stream
and I didn't get to this up.
But I don't want to have fast it or rush through it.
So let me go do this.
Maybe I'll come back tonight.
I might even come back tonight, right?
Because I don't really got shit going on tonight.
I might come back tonight.
But I got to get off stream chat.
I love y'all.
I will see y'all tomorrow.
I know I didn't even read donations,
which means I'll come back and I'll read those.
So if you did donate, don't think I'm keeping you asked out.
but I got to run.
I told you earlier.
