DJ Akademiks Live Streams - Diddy Bail Appeal Hearing -- This will Determine if Diddy will be Free or Jailed til Trial!
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What prosecutors were arguing is not only does your client pose a flight risk because obviously he's incredibly wealthy, has access to planes and a lot of staff, even though you said he turned over his passport to you months ago.
They were also worried about him being able to interfere with witnesses and calling them.
And so I guess the question is, how do you assure the court that that won't happen if prosecutors are saying this is someone who's attempted to bribe security staff and has already threatened and interfered with witnesses?
So I think the most important thing, even more important than the passport, is that Mr. Combs came to New York on September 5th.
Soon as we realized that this indictment was going to be coming down in a matter of weeks, maybe months, but sometimes soon, Mr. Combs got on a plane, left his home in Florida, flew to New York.
I called the prosecutors myself.
I said, Mr. Combs is in New York.
Do you want to know where he is?
If you want to know where he is, I'll tell you where he is.
But he wants to surrender.
He's here to surrender.
They didn't want him to surrender because he's.
if he surrenders, they don't get to tell the judge that he's a flight risk and he's a danger.
Because who, as a danger and a flight risk, would fly to New York and surrender.
So they didn't want him to surrender.
So since September 5th, you had known, you expected it was likely he was going to formally face charges.
So I really knew he was formally going to face charges on March 25th, the day of the searches.
When Homeland Security searched his Los Angeles home, his Miami home, and his airplane,
I knew that day by looking at the search warrants.
I mean, this is, I've been doing this for a while.
This is not my first or 100th rodeo.
That this was going to come as a matter of time.
What I realized in early September is that it was coming soon.
And so it was time for Mr. Combs to come to New York, which he did.
And let me just point out one very important thing.
The prosecutors are seizing on something that happened eight years ago.
You know, this video that we've all seen.
And it's a, it's a bad video for Mr. Combs.
And he said so himself when when he,
gave his apology. This is eight years ago. And the prosecutors are talking about him
bribing a hotel security worker. There was no criminal investigation. This was just a matter of
of personal embarrassment because he and the person in the video were in the mid-
One of themselves on Twitch, brother.
...of a 10-year relationship. That was difficult at times. That was toxic.
After today, we're getting back to intros because, you know, I need my good 30 minutes to be good.
So we're getting back to intros, but we've just been hopping into some new shit.
It's just nonsensical, and it's going to prove to not be true.
Well, in that video, he initially denied the allegations when his then-girlfriend, who is in that video, filed a lawsuit last fall.
And we have that video.
Okay, real quick, let me just reset for y'all.
Thank you, for kind of following in.
I'm going to be honest with you.
Today's stream is going to be a little bit different because I'm probably going to have to break up today's stream.
I got an important meeting.
content meeting that I have to get to so I'm gonna do a stream now and a stream later
this stream is mostly for the ditty bail hearing also I understand some of y'all just like
how y'all were tired of the drink shit some of y'all might be tired of the ditty shit yes we plan
to do a regular stream I do have regular topics this is just a break in news type of thing
so I'm probably gonna be streaming for like two hours now and then I'm gonna come back later
on for the regular stream or not regular stream but the full length six hour stream
right so if you guys don't know uh did he's supposed to be in court three o'clock uh his lawyer
last night after appearing in court you know um did he got denied bail his lawyer which is uh mark
agnifillo i'm i'm fucking up his name but um he sat with with cnn which i'm gonna be honest with
you this is about the fourth or fifth interview i've seen ditty's lawyer do is the reason why
they're they're pretty much staking out outside the court looks like diddy's lawyer you know he realized
this is going to be the career maker for him.
And, you know, hey, he's down to talk to the press.
So, you know, whenever, you know,
we're probably going to get maybe a press conference
from the lawyer again, penned in the result of that.
They already set up outside the federal office
or the federal court building.
I think this is the Thurgole Marshall building.
There's a federal building where the courthouse is in Manhattan.
And pretty much that will be happy.
in actually anytime now it should be happening around now so we'll probably hear what the result is
probably like an hour or hour and a half from now regardless um yeah i wanted to play you guys this
interviews from ditty's lawyer last night secondly a couple things has changed you know remember
the first judge i think i i try to explain the whole court system as best as i know it to you guys
pretty well. The first judge is a magistrate judge. It's like an intake judge. Like they get all the cases
that fresh indictments or charges. They look at it. Of course, they can grant bail. Now if it's some
crazy shit, you kill three people. A lot of times you're going to say no, right? If you rob the store,
they'll probably just give you a bail. But if they do deny a bail, you usually wait until you get to
your district judge, which that's the person who's district or circuit judge. And that's the person
who's going to be tied to that case
and is going to have a deeper understanding
of what's going on. Okay, so
the district,
the district judge in this case is the Andrew dude,
the black dude that showed you out yesterday.
He's about to rule today.
So they're back in court,
but I wanted to play you this video
from the lawyer real quick.
And then Diddy filed 100 pages last night
to essentially add additional guarantees
guarantees to the state or to the court, really, that he should be let out on bond.
Some of these new stipulations say that, you know, first of all, he starts claiming another
property on Star Island, which is the adjoining property, one star island because he lives
at two, but one star island is a property next to it. Remember King Combs wrapped about it.
They basically said that there won't be women there. They won't be like, they pretty much
lock it down. I still don't think that's really answering the question that the DA's
is getting at, or the U.S. attorney, I mean, is getting at, um, uh, uh, the bond denial about.
Basically, the reason why he's denied bond is not only because these charges are serious.
Great.
He put up a lot of money, right?
But they really think this nigga's going to be on the phone and trying to coerce,
witness or threaten people.
That's the hardest thing to prevent.
His lawyer keeps saying the same stuff, which is, yo, he turned himself in.
Okay, he's not a flight risk, but is he going to hit up witnesses if he's allowed
in the free world.
That's the biggest thing.
I think they've got to convince a judge.
And I don't think, really, me personally,
I don't think there's no way you could convince a judge
that a guy with that much power and resources,
who, by the way, the prosecutor has evidence
that he was using other people's phone,
they're not going to say, oh, okay,
we're going to just let him back out free
and allow it, like, according to the bail package,
did he wants his workers to be able to come to the property?
Close family members,
anybody who is in his, like, you know,
orbit in terms of work-wise or family-wise and his baby mothers, again, any prosecutor is going to say,
bro, he's going to use his baby mama's phone, even if he can't use a phone.
Like, come on.
Like, he's going to hit up witnesses.
He's going to be doing all type of shit, right?
So I don't know how they overcome that fact, but we're going to see today in court.
Anyway, let me get back to this interview real quick.
Welcome.
I know some of y'all going to be trickling on in here, but welcome.
Victims.
Yeah, I think it's 49 witnesses and one victim.
I think if you broke it down, and I say that because count two, which is the sex trafficking
count has victim number one and there is no victim number two anywhere in the indictment.
So you're saying that there are not other women because what they were essentially arguing
here is...
Obviously, that's Dittie's lawyer who's probably getting tens of millions.
Shit, if he pulls, this is going to be pulling a rabbit out of a hat if they take it a job.
Hey, I'm going to go on his word because he's going to have more access to information than we do
as a public.
But I'm going to be honest with you, I'd be very shocked if this whole indictment is only about
victim one who we all now kind of believe as Cassie.
That's crazy.
If it's only one victim, like, I mean, damn.
You know what I mean?
Obviously, this is why I think the lawyers doing interviews too.
He's trying to tarnish Cassie's name because eventually it might go to a jury trial.
You got to start putting it out there that Cassie was a whore.
Like, yo, Cassie was fucking on niggins, was cheating with the trainer.
Cassie used to hit him.
Like, this is the time to, because everything we've seen so far, they're the league,
their play of Did he beat her?
So they got to try to do a reverse league.
like, yo, she was being ditty too.
So, you know, I think that's, you know, the, the, the, the lawyer is also playing a little bit of PR.
However, here's what I do think, though, just, I personally, I think they're going to supersede this indictment.
It's no way.
It's no way they're going to go one, one fucking one victim.
They're going to supersede this indictment with other people who are charged, right?
I'm not saying like a bunch of them, maybe two people, right?
Co-conspirators and they're going to list other witnesses.
I think at least two more witnesses.
makes sense like we even listen to the gina girl even though obviously some of these people who you know
for example the gina who girl that we were um playing her video yesterday clearly at one point she said
she was a victim but then she ran back to ditty once the money train went like the gravy train
like got a little bit low so really you know who knows maybe these you know i think a lot of
these women and this is kind of sad i'm not saying ditty's innocent at all right but but i'm talking about
how sometimes women who are actual victims view abuse and how they weigh it.
Because if you listen to a Gina,
which she said she had to,
she said she was forced to get two abortions.
She was kicked,
slapped,
did everything.
He did everything to her with fucking other bitch.
She doing all type of stuff.
She went right back to him a year later when he had young Miami.
Like,
you know what I mean?
So again,
how,
you know,
again,
and I don't want to blame no victims,
but,
you know,
clearly,
you know,
it's a fluid situation where they're,
Going back to their quote unquote abuser, here's the thing too.
And by my voice, my voice is a lot better today, you know, drink some tea last night.
Here's the thing too.
I think a lot of these women in Diti's past is probably like they're doing a way of checking balances if they haven't come forward already, right?
They might be like, you know what?
When I could just sit this shit out, I know if he beats this shit, like he's going to eternally owe me some loyalty.
I could get what I want out of him then, right?
Remember he said to whoever, like one of the witnesses he was trying to, you know,
coerce according to the government, he told him, yo, listen, I got you.
I'm going to take care of you, basically.
Like, yo, come on, I got you.
If you hold it down for me, I'm going to take care of you.
So I do think some of these women who haven't been named yet or who haven't been included,
they're probably playing the game of, well, if he beats it, I know he's going to look out.
And low-key, I kind of still like the lifestyle and I want to fuck with him type shit.
And some of them are looking at it to say,
yo, this thing is done.
Let me at least go in the indictment
because this is also going to be a play too, chap.
For everybody who's suing him on a civil level,
it's going to look crazy that you're not involved
in the indictment for the criminal shit, right?
So, wait, did you not participate?
Did you not cooperate with the government
to get him locked up, but you want some money?
So again, I would imagine all your civil case looks a lot better when you're in the criminal case.
You get what I'm saying?
So we're going to see what's the deal.
Who else is going to pop out?
I do think the super scene indictment is going to come.
You know, I agree with Bradford Cohen who said on long crimes when he said it like yesterday.
Yo, I think it's going to come in the next week or two, right?
But I do think a lot of these women or people or who knows, maybe some of these victims happen to be men.
Who knows?
I think they're playing the game of,
okay, should I just shut the fuck up?
Because, you know, I mean, this guy's still powerful,
still ditty.
He'll hold me down because in reality, again,
for whatever reason, maybe it's because Cassie's now
at a different point in her life.
And, you know, obviously going through that,
you know, she's sticking with her husband or whatever.
Like, you know, to show, like, she got to go hard
to get that nigga locked up, right?
She's not that type of person.
Also, you couldn't imagine her husband
been looking at her like, wait, you was into fucking 50 niggas?
No, no, I wasn't, Diddy was making me do what the fuck?
Like, okay, cool, we'll put that thing in jail.
So she's going through with it.
Some of these other people might be victims, but they might just not be on it that much
to be like, oh yeah, we really going to be, you know, you got to imagine if you're going
to be a witness or a victim listed in this case, you're going to have dozens of interviews
with authorities.
They got to keep asking you questions to make sure they don't look stupid when they get
up to trial.
A dozen of interviews
They're going to have you sign
Sworn statements
They're going to then put you in front of a grand jury
It's going to be taking a toll on potential victims too, right?
So it's going to take a lot of your life
So some people might be victims to say
Man yeah that nigga did do some shit
I do think he did some shit once I was fucking with it for two months
But I ain't going to be I ain't trying to be involved in this
Also it's a scarlet letter
If you a girl that pops out on this type of stuff
Right you pop out on this type of stuff
like again
who you get paid
or not get paid
if you follow the civil loss
or maybe you get paid
but now the industry
you're gonna look at you like
you know how it's gonna be like
niggies might be like
I ain't fucking with that girl man
like that's the girl who brought
ditty down type of shit
like not that she's doing
on the wrong but it's just like
you know people historically
and culturally don't like whistleblowers
you get what I'm saying
so you know
I think there are probably other victims
and I just personally think
supersede indictment
two more conspirators,
co-conspirators,
and we're going to see at least two more victims.
That's what I think.
Definitely two more victims, if you ask me,
but what do I know?
Let's listen to Diddy's lawyer.
Also, by the way,
damn, this is outside of court right now.
We're waiting, by the way, if you don't know,
we're waiting for the bail hearing.
We are set up to see what's going on,
the bail hearing for Dittany of this,
the appeal bail hearing
with District Judge Andrew Lamar Carth
It's a black brother.
By the way, keep in mind, here's also the interesting thing.
You know, you know, when these great men or moguls go down, you know,
it'll be like, yo, damn, Bill Cosby was just about to buy.
What was he about to buy?
Viacom or CBS or whatever.
Well, here's the thing about this.
With Diddy?
Well, first of what, is Cassie Black?
I don't know if Cassie Black.
But anyway, well, supposedly she's like half black, ain't he?
I don't know.
Anyway, Diddy, Black Man, the A-U-S-A-U-S-A-U-U-S-A,
Right? The assistant, um, uh, U.S.
attorney that has taken, that has taken him down is Damian Williams, a black man.
And the judge that's going to be presiding over the case, a black man.
There's all black people involved, except for his lawyer.
So ditty black defendant, um, the, the, the, the, the, the, uh, AUSA black man.
And also the, sorry, sorry, I'm like, uh, also the, um,
also the judge is black okay by the way so this is outside the courtroom right now they got
these got to be like bomb sniffing dogs and all the type of stuff like you know big deal
a little federal shit going on all right back to this video here we go jay well jyes for it so
i i wasn't his lawyer back then so i don't and i don't think he didn't i mean i i think the lawyers
were the ones mostly making the denials um i think they were denying sex crimes i mean because
at the end of the day, the gravamen of that civil complaint wasn't a misdemeanor assault,
which is what you see on that video, not minimizing it, but it's a misdemeanor assault.
What the gravamen of the complaint was was sex crimes, and he denied that, and he still does.
Well, and you're saying that this is all just about that one relationship, but when you read
through the indictment, they say that there's not just one victim.
They say there's multiple victims here today, and what I heard described was they said
they have 50 witnesses or victims.
Yeah, I think it's 49.
witnesses and one victim. I think if you broke it down, and I say that because count two,
which is the sex trafficking count, has victim number one, and there is no victim number two,
anywhere in the indictment. So you're saying that there are not other women because
my bad. God damn it. I'm a idiot. Okay, cool. My bad. And I was saying I was sorry for a positive,
but I actually pulled some other documents from this court case. I could actually put it up
on here. I believe Diddy might have waived his right for a speedy trial. Let me look.
He might have waived his right for a speedy trial. Here's the document I got it right here.
And the reason why that's important, give me a second. Did he wave it? So this is like from
the first appearance. Here we go. He's arraigned. He pled not guilty. They're going to have a
conference on 924.
Speedy trial time.
Okay, actually,
actually, it looks like he's,
he's elected for
a speedy trial. Now, what that's
going to do, though, and this is
what I'm saying, we're listening to this
attorney, which is Diddy's attorney,
I'm telling you he's getting a bag.
He's speaking, and unless he's like
playing games with the media at us,
which, you know, I mean, obviously,
maybe he's not going to reveal his whole hand,
but why this isn't a part of a strategy,
this is allegations,
it will make some sense to hide it.
He claims he only knows of one victim.
Again, he still doesn't have the majority of the information
because he doesn't have discovery.
So discovery is going to be exactly what the state has.
So, you know, the electing for a speedy trial as well,
he'll get discovery faster.
But clearly, you know, if we all read the indictment,
look like he doesn't have any more information
that we got, at least right now.
So I would imagine,
right after they're done with this whole thing with,
is Diddy going to be locked up for this whole duration
or at least locked up until the next bail appeal hearing?
Or will he be free?
They're going to be pushing for definite discovery
that they could see, okay, who's the cooperating witnesses,
who's the people who flipped, who's this?
They got to know where the holes are.
Then they're going to have a meeting with Diddy
and be like, yo, bro, your chef was snitching the whole time.
Your chef's on the witness stand or your chef,
your chef is someone who's given sworn statements.
Bro, would you tell the chef?
You get what I'm saying?
But bigger than that, probably,
you'll figure out if there's any other victims, right?
Again, I think people are really saying,
damn, if it's only one victim,
why could, you know, obviously,
I guess maybe it couldn't be done in state court
because all these acts,
he was bringing her from L.A. to New York to Florida.
So obviously that's almost,
that's definition of like some federal shit.
But a RICO based around one victim, right?
Well, one victim for sex trafficking, right?
You know, obviously, Kid Cuddy could potentially be a victim.
By the way, they're probably going to subpoena that nigga, Kid Cuddy.
You got to be up there on the stand.
Anyway, I said that to say clearly, without discovery,
even Dittie's lawyer doesn't know too much at this time,
so that he's assuming, and they didn't name the victims at all.
So he's going to later talk about Cassie, but Cassie has not been named by the prosecutor.
even though all the acts that they describe of victim one, Maxis Cassie.
What they were essentially arguing here is that he coerced and forced women into sex acts
by using physical force, financial pressure, emotional abuse, and narcotics.
For what they described as these freak-off sessions, they're saying that he self-described them as that.
Yeah, there's one victim in the indictment.
The charging document...
The one victim does count, right?
No, no, of course, but I'm just not, it's not 50.
I mean, what they did, and it's a little too cute, is it's 50 witnesses or victim.
Well, it's one victim. That's all that's in the indictment.
Our reporter who was in the courtroom today said that he appeared to have a stunned expression on his face.
Was he surprised that he was arrested last night?
No, he definitely was not.
I mean, I told him myself in early September, you are going to be arrested soon,
and you're going to be charged with racketeering and you're going to be charged with sex trafficking.
So come to New York.
It wasn't a long conversation. He agreed.
So we knew this was coming.
And in fact, we offered that he would turn himself in.
So if there are these witnesses and victims, and as you're saying that you believe it's one, one victim and 49 witnesses who saw this behavior, that's pretty powerful, though, to have that many people who have, if they go to court and argue that they, that they witnessed this behavior by your client.
Well, no. What's your defense against that going to be?
So my defense is very well established. I interviewed myself the different men who, you know, were being brought sort of.
of into Mr. Combs and this person's, you know, intimate situation.
I've flown around the country.
I've interviewed.
Oh.
So he interviewed the men that were in the threesomes or the orgies or gangbangs, the Amtrak trains that were being ran on Cassie.
And apparently, this is what he was saying in court via filed documents.
Actually, they made the point as well, while arguing across, uh, um, across.
also argument for bond was, well, there were, they were responding to the, um, um, um, the AUSAs.
He basically said none of the men. So essentially they're saying it like this. If, if Diddy was
having sex with Cassie and three other dudes, they've talked to all the other dudes and I don't
know how many dudes, I'm, I'm guessing it got to be dozens, right, because Diddy was a super freak,
right? He was doing this over years. They're saying they talked to all the dudes and they asked
him a few questions. Did anybody look drunk up in a room?
Did anybody look like they were doing it under duress?
Did anybody look like they were, you know, not consensual, not willing, being coerced?
Did everybody look like they were in their right mind?
And apparently all the dudes who I would imagine, maybe someone got paid off, who knows,
all the dude said, everything looks straight.
This behavior by your client.
By the way, stop spamming that my chat wife, and Lucy's not dead.
He's alive and well, all right?
His friends has already confirmed it.
Please stop being slow.
Well, no.
What's your defense against that going to be?
So my defense is very well established.
I interviewed myself the different men who, you know, were being brought sort of into Mr.
Combs and this person's, you know, intimate situation.
I've flown around the country.
I've interviewed a large number of them.
There's not the slightest inkling, according to the interviews that I've done,
of anything that's coercive, non-consensual.
Nobody was too drunk.
Nobody was too high.
These were adults in a relationship.
This is a 10-year relationship.
We can't forget that.
This is a 10-year relationship.
And it was adults and consensual,
and everybody who was there wanted to be there.
So I feel very confident in our position.
You said you interviewed the men, but what about the women?
I haven't interviewed.
The woman's not available to me.
She's presumably a grand jury witness,
and we would not, we, we cannot try to interview a Grintroup.
You hear that subtlety right there, right?
It's essentially the interviewer says, what about the women?
I'm almost asking, well, in these free cops, would there be multiple women?
And we're actually not getting any proof or knowledge that, you know,
or anyone even saying, no, Diddy would have multiple women in the freak office?
It would just be multiple men, which, that, I guess, I guess,
guess that's the irony because of all of the different changing parts in the freak off it were men it
appears to be the interchangeable parts and the only victim seems to be the woman who was the who was a
stagnant and a constant here so that's kind of interesting and so he clears it up he's like well we can't
talk to a woman because she's probably a witness or obviously a victim right damn what type of
is this, though.
And you don't think that there are any other women who are going to say that they were coerced
into this, given drugs, and essentially as prosecutors were saying that that's what kept
them compliant.
So there are a lot of women in these civil cases.
There's been a mountain of civil cases ever since the civil case that was filed in November.
I don't see them as victims in the indictment.
That's my point.
And so when you talk about that video of...
Cassie Ventura, that was his then girlfriend.
In the video, I mean, just when you saw that.
By the way, this is, and I'm sorry for pausing all the time,
but y'all used to by now with me.
This is going to be a very tough sell people.
You know, we're going to get to a boost he said,
and clearly, for everybody who's watching,
if you're tuning in, I'm not here to be,
I'm not on Diti side if I ever say anything that might be favorite.
I'm looking at this as a criminal case.
That's it.
You know, say wind up and Millie killed his homies, allegedly.
I try to give, well, maybe,
didn't and maybe we did it right you know this is not about like some moral like so so yeah i got
to chill with this i'm not shoot no bail for ditty um so again if none of those people are
involved right and and um if none of those other witnesses or victims female victims are involved
in this indictment it's only cassie i'm i'm analyzing the strategy that this lawyer seems to i don't
if they've planned to do this, you know, because you got to imagine from what I've heard,
I told you, like, I got contacted by a, I got contacted by a, I got contacted by one of the
investigators that did he hire. It was, somehow they've seen something I said on stream. You get what
I'm saying? And they, they, they, they had a couple questions for me about that. And I was just like,
you know, and, you know, they kind of, it was almost like a quid pro quo type of thing where, like,
They also told me a little bit more about what's going on with Ditty situation in terms of
he's like, yeah, Diddy has a bunch of us working investigators.
Then he has civil lawyers.
Then he has criminal lawyers.
But it gave me like a breakdown of what his camp was like leading up to this moment,
which means if it was all hands on deck and you have all these investigators who are, you know,
you know, making calls, trying to corroborate information, trying to figure out
ABC, D, E, F, T, whatever.
They must have, you know, somehow collaborated to say, you know, again, this guy said,
he told Ditty right after the race, like, yo, you're going to get indicted.
They must have came up with a plan.
Like, okay, well, if an indictment comes, we're going to play it this way.
It's like a football strategy.
I mean, not to trivialize it to that, but think about it, right?
Now, if they've seen a bunch of more victims, maybe they would have taken a different approach.
The approach that I think they're about to take, because if you listen to the bail hearing,
and actually, I do have the transcript for the bail hearing yesterday, too, because in the amended,
or not amended, the appeal that they filed, the transcripts is there, which I got it.
So I'll show you then.
But the strategy they're using is kind of slut shaming Cassie.
They're saying Cassie was a whore.
Cassie was a person who was violent, basically to say, hey, we're not saying Diddy wasn't violent.
Like, you know, we saw the video, but they're saying Cassie was violent as well.
They were mutually violent.
And there was never any non-consensual sexual activity that went on.
If anything, the violence and anything that seemed tumultuous and toxic was because they were in a toxic relationship.
and would both find out about each other's infidelity.
She found out that Diddy had other women?
Did he found out that she was sleeping with the trainer that he booked for her?
Right.
So, you know, I was surprised that the attorney said that in the fucking bail hearing, right?
You know what I mean?
But remember as I showed you all when the U.S. attorney, right?
The U.S. attorney actually, Damien Williams, when he announced the indictment,
the women, the AUSAs who are going to be working and prosecuting this case, they're white women.
And it doesn't really matter if they're white or not.
They're just women.
You have about seven women who stood there, one including pregnant.
Again, if these are the people who are going to be working on the case, let's just play it out in our mind.
If it goes to a jury trial, if your strategy is just a slut shame and you have a male lawyer,
and you're just slut-shaming the only female victim,
and she's being essentially propped up and defended by seven female prosecutors,
you know the day in age we're in.
I don't know if that's a great strategy.
But you're going to see they're kind of doubling down on strategy
because now they start talking about Cassie.
And I guess this had to be a tough decision because, like,
whatever war chest or whatever plans they had,
they had to come to the conclusion of,
so you know when we start talking to the press
the first thing they're going to say is
well why should we ever believe you
we've seen the video
so they're attacking the
video to try to give context
oh she was a whore oh she did this oh she hit dd
first
you know you know what era we live in like a woman
could damn near kill you if you slap her
it's like right so
and also there's no proof there's no proof
of of the things that they're saying that she did
did to ditty right
But listen to the lawyer.
It's been a mountain of civil cases ever since the civil case that was filed in November.
I don't see them as victims in the indictment.
That's my point.
And so when you talk about that video of Cassie, Ventura, that was his then-girlfriend,
in the video, I mean, just when you saw that, you said it's a bad video,
it's pretty difficult to watch.
It is.
No question.
So let me tell you what happened.
Will that be used as evidence in court, do you think?
100%.
100%. So what I said in court today, and I'll say it again here,
getting doubling doubt, is the two of them were in a hotel. It was just the two of them in a hotel room.
She found out that he was seeing someone else. She was going through his phone. She hit him in the head with his own phone.
And then she walks into the hallway with two bags. One of the bags has all of his clothing.
Speaking from him, which is why he runs out in a towel.
So this isn't her fleeing from one of these freakoffs.
Why would she take his clothing?
Now, to be very fair, and again, remember, trust me, this is such a, you know, when you're being the media guy who's like breaking this, it's really hard, right?
And also, you know, I wish I was covering this with a woman right next to me, honestly, like a woman who's like very capable on the mic, pause.
Maybe me and does Milagros care about this?
I would love to have a, you know, because, you know, and I do know I have a significant amount of chat queens,
who watch me, I don't want to just give you the nigger perspective.
Like, oh, yeah, that's how a man would think.
I'm trying to be as fair as possible.
By the way, here's the thing, too.
And this goes in Cassie's favor.
Well, Cassie went in her lawsuit when she said,
no, that was a freak off.
By the way, it's hard for me to believe it's not a freak off
when you run out with a towel around you.
It appears that you were naked if you had to put a towel around you.
You get what I'm saying?
Okay, cool.
Maybe you got out the shower.
But her stuff.
story with the freak off, right?
Yes, and she described, she said, even if she did take a bag that had his clothes,
you know, she was very adamant that this was during a freak off, right?
Now, you know, I don't know if this necessarily matters.
When does the freak off start and when does it end?
Because if they were just in a freak off the night before, ditties in the morning fucked up.
We've all been there, guys.
Y'all notice you've been there fucked up a little bit.
You left your phone open.
Anytime you ever got caught by your chick, y'all had a lit night,
and you start looking at some shit on your phone,
but you extra lit, you fall asleep, your phone open.
That's kind of how it goes, right?
That's when she finds it.
That's when she turns up.
So, again, Cassie's still considering that's the freakoff.
Y'all isn't still in the freak off.
Now, the lawyer for Dittie is not going to say, oh, that was a freak off.
right like clearly they're not gonna like be that dumb like oh no we were having a freak off
but the freak off ended at eight o'clock and ten o'clock no no you get what i'm saying so yeah um
i think cassie has a point right here this video is just so that video is just so tough to defend you
you know she found out that he was seeing someone else she was going through his phone
she hit him in the head with his with his own phone and then she walks into the into the hallway
with two bags. One of the bags has all of his clothing. He's taking from him, which is why he runs out
in a towel. So this isn't her fleeing from one of these freakoffs. Why would she take his clothing?
That's not what it is. And when the evidence comes out, this is going to be completely different
than the government's portrayed it. But on this video, and I just want to show that again now,
how do you defend against allegations that he... This is another reason why I think it's an interesting
decision and strategy to have your lawyer dolo out there not only doing these press conferences
um yeah we haven't seen anything yet uh yeah no one's came out of court yet uh it's it's very
interesting to have your lawyer out there doing PR actually having to do actual lawyer work
um he's doing a lot the reason being is when now you let him go to see in an interview these people
are well-reputed journalists that know how to get the ratings and know how to get to whatever
agenda they got. These people, you know, they interview the Trumps and the Bidens and Kamalos,
you know, when they just throw the video up of the Diddy thing, you almost have to show your
hands in how do you defend that in court? But here's the thing. We saw the video already.
We went through those weeks and months of saying Diddy's a piece of shit. He's already found
guilty in the court of public opinion.
I wonder with these interviews, wait, do you think you're going to like rewrite that story?
But here's the thing.
When you now present whatever you say to this, to this question, it's almost if the
prosecutors are watching this, which they are, they know exactly how you're going to try to
paint the video in court, right?
So it's like, I don't know if trying to save or trying to have a PR win means you should be
showing your cards like whatever you're going to answer to this video answer to it in court we already
think he's a piece of shit for the video but answer to it in court now when you answer to it here
you just gave the prosecutor you know remember you're you're the defendant counsel you're supposed
to be on defense you're not supposed to be showing hey we're we're blitzing everybody's blitzing
oh are you all blitzing i bet we just throw it over the top all right touchdown no but that's kind of what
is happening he hit kicked and dragged
women when he's on video hitting, kicking, and dragging a woman.
Sure.
He's not charged with hitting, kicking, and dragging.
He's charged with sex trafficking.
And he didn't traffic anybody.
But he's charged with a conspiracy here where he was using physical abuse, emotional abuse.
Just really good.
I see you in YouTube.
You said they're getting ahead of it now.
This video has already gone through the culture, the news cycle.
The only way I think this kind of.
matter is if you're possibly thinking that Diddy has such bad press, that he's such a big
celebrity figure that you think if it goes to a jury trial, it might be tainted.
They have seen this video.
I would imagine if you get 12 people who know about the name P. Diddy before they get on
the stand.
You're not going to get 12 people who never heard of Diddy before.
they get in a jury box.
If you get 12 people and let's say
eight of them knew who this guy
was, even though I think all 12 are going to know who he is.
I think of those eight.
I think about four of them are going to be like,
yeah, I've seen that video on social media.
So maybe that is to like trying to do
some sciop to possible
you know, kind of
balance out what maybe
the potential jurors of this case
is going to be consuming. And I get that.
But still, you know,
these are all things.
I think you know, you got to be trying to bat down in court, not on a news station website.
Financial pressure, as prosecutors alleged, to keep these women in his fold.
Maybe just Cassie Ventura, but keeping these women in the fold.
Cassie Ventura lived by herself.
She had her own house.
She had a family.
She had a career.
And he was seeing another woman at the time.
He wasn't around a lot.
She could have done whatever she wanted to do.
All of these allegations of, oh, I was forced, I was coerced, I had to stay, are nonsense, and it's going to be proven to be so.
That video, in the indictment, it alleges that your client paid hotel staff $50,000 to make it disappear from the hotel surveillance system.
Did he pay off the hotel staff?
Not that I know of.
I know that's an allegation.
I don't know that that is true.
What I was concerned about when I heard about this allegation is whether there was an allegation that,
there was some sort of law enforcement investigation pending
because then that would be a crime.
But there was none.
And so this is not a crime.
You talked about, you said you're portraying this as adults
who were at these events that wanted to be.
I shouldn't even call them events.
That's not certainly how it's anyone else would label it.
I also want to say this.
And I know from where I sit and, you know,
just me being a media personality, you know,
these guys are.
infinitely, you know, more successful or wealthier than me.
I think what we've learned about in that Tory case,
and I'm hoping it's not happening with Diddy.
But I think, you know, for whatever reason, everything with Diddy,
I keep thinking, Diddy's a billionaire.
He's too big for rookie mistakes.
He's too big for certain things to happen.
But then I also see that he gets arrested.
And then there's two-see or pink cocaine in his room,
which is like, what the fuck?
fuck anybody who's if you're handling that magnitude of a situation like that would never be done
so i don't know if you i don't know how how really structured and how much you know like on a
meticulous level they're fine tooth comb and all of this or you know maybe did he still leading
a charge where it's like yo well i'm the boss take that take that i'm the i'm a billionaire like
yo yago march to my orders now the reason why i say that is is his next point
Eventually, and I'm going to put it out now, eventually we're going to look back at that other law firm that dropped out of Diddy's case.
And it's easy to be like, oh, well, Lady Gaga put pressure on them.
Okay.
But what also could be, and we've seen this before, and it's weird, I'm only bringing this up because let me tell you, the ego of a rich successful rapper, a lot of times they'll go against,
counsel and sometimes when you know you got to imagine defending diddy is a eight figure job
it's an eight figure payday so multiple attorneys or law firms is like yo we could do we're
going to get you off yo whatever whatever sometimes when you have that ego you want to hear
the person you're going to go with is the one who says fuck that we ain't taking no plea we beat in the
case i also want to say case in point tory lanes
from what we heard, and we heard this later from,
he had a female attorney who dropped out of his case
because she felt that number one,
he wasn't fit to take the stand.
They couldn't play that angle.
She wanted to go about it a certain way,
and Tori and his actions were contradicting
how she was going to play it.
And she said, well, I'm not,
Like, hey, I defended OJ successfully.
I'm not starved for bread.
You know, I've defended you for a while.
I'll let this go to another attorney.
She came out and said, yeah, she basically said that she advised him,
yo, we shouldn't take this to trial.
It won't end well.
Tori listens to, Tori hears that and says,
yeah, you could get the fuck up on out of here.
He gets the lawyer that says, Tori, we're going to go to trial and spank this.
shit, fuck are you talking about? You're hired, okay? Again, it's the ego. It's the ego, right? You know what I mean?
You have one lawyer who's saying, it's not looking good. We should probably go about it this route.
Okay? Also, no, that person you look at us at get the fuck on out of here, the person who agrees with you, yo, we're going to take this to trial, we're going to beat it.
Matter of fact, bring the documentary cameras to the fucking verdict reading.
You know that was happening, right?
They brought documentary cameras to the verdict reading for Tori
because there was a belief that he would be found innocent.
His former counsel said,
we shouldn't really go to trial with this shit.
It appears that she was right.
Now, obviously, I believe in Tori's and Tori's new counsel's opinion,
they feel like, um, no, she would.
wasn't right, it just wasn't defended right.
Whatever you want to say it is, again, sometimes you could play to the ego for
defendant.
And I'm wondering if we're going to come back to find out that law firm that dropped out.
There's two things.
There's somebody who defended Diddy during early on.
I think he might be Ben Brathman.
He stopped defending.
Ben Brassman, Diddy?
He did an interview.
and he basically said, you know, he declined right here.
He said, listen to this.
Weinstein, you know, you've represented a lot of...
So this is the guy who's represented, Harvey Weinstein, he's represented.
These are the big dogs.
This, like, Ben Brathman is a lawyer, but people know him like he's a celebrity.
Interesting characters.
Ben, what is your process when you get a call?
I remember talking to Robert Shapiro and...
or Effley, Bailey, or Allen, or some of these guys, they just like these complicated cases.
What is it about these cases that ends up coming to guys like you?
Well, I think when people in that league are in criminal trouble, I think they want to go to someone who has experience.
I don't think they want a novice.
I think they want people with a proven track record.
I didn't represent Harvey Weinstein at his trial.
We parted company after a couple of months because he insisted on having a skirt, as he called it, to represent him.
And I said, Harvey, I can do a lot of things for you, but I just don't really want to become a woman.
But, you know, when a powerful person...
That's interesting. That's the point.
And I don't know if you got what he said.
He said, you know, I guess Harvey Weinstein wanted him on the team as a little.
legal mind. But here's
a thing, in crimes that
affect women,
optically, it looks better when
a woman is talking to a jury
defending you rather than a man.
If it's a man defending a man
and be like, oh,
this niggas, if it's a woman
defending a man, it's like, oh, well,
it's one of those.
A person is in trouble.
I think they look for someone
who's been around that block before
has a proven track record.
And I think the most high profile person I've ever represented was Dominic Strauss-Conn,
who had been indicted representation.
Reasons why the case had to be dropped.
That's stories afterwards as well.
So this guy, he represented Diddy back in the day.
Hold on that.
That wasn't the thing.
Wait.
No.
Yeah, he was so much, Did he?
And I guess he was saying that, hold on.
He said that he did talk to Diddy.
and people were asking, okay, okay, they ask him, okay, here we go.
Who claimed he would, he would always brag that he did shoot and she saw it,
and he would brag to other people that he did do it.
He's always been famous for having a little bit of a big mouth
that he likes to brag about the kind of power he has,
that he's almost like a untouchable gangster that he can get away with anything.
He's given that vibe, even when he won the deal.
And then also when you represented him with the Cassie deal,
Within 48 hours, you guys, you know, what we read, $30 million that she was able to get.
Did he come to you to help him out with this at all to represent him,
or you guys never had the conversation for you to represent him when he got raided?
I really think that's a conversation I'd rather not have. I wish him well.
Essentially, basically say he talked to Diddy.
You know, so he defended Diddy successfully on the 1999 gun charge that he got when there was a club shooting.
So he got Diddy off a case where a woman was shot in the face and the woman even says to this day, Did he had the gun?
This guy had Did he beat the case?
So I guess, you know, my man, Patrick McDavid said, why Diddy hasn't hollered at you?
And he kind of skirts around and basically saying, yeah, he has.
but here we go.
I saved him in 1999, and if I had not saved him, he would not have become the most,
maybe one of the most successful African-American entrepreneurs in the history of this country.
And now I only wish him well.
The reasons for my not being in this case at this time,
a lot of a privileged discussion, if you will.
You know, I kind of knew you were going to say that.
Okay.
So essentially, they definitely talked about it.
He said a privilege discussion, which means attorney-client privilege.
Once again, I'm going back to the Tory thing.
We're going to have to use that as an example.
You know, sometimes counsel evaluates a case and says, hey, I don't think we should take this one to trial.
I think we should approach it this way.
where I think we should engage the government this way
and the person might be like fuck that
nigga I'm innocent
now here's the thing and this is why you got to respect people like Ben Brathman
even the person who turned down or stepped off the Tory case
because if a defendant is saying
hey I'm down to gamble with my freedom
you're going to get paid regardless
just, you know, just tell me what I want to hear and you're going to make some money.
These are people who are so established that they're like, I don't want my name to be associated with an embarrassment.
So I'm going to tell you what it's going to really be.
And if you don't want me to continue, I'll take the loss.
It's fine.
But I don't want to be involved with the embarrassment.
So Ben Brathman looked like he had a conversation with Diddy.
I don't know what that conversation was like.
It looked like they mutually agreed that.
that it shouldn't continue. And that's why he was wishing him luck.
Anyway, his lawyer now is here.
But that they wanted to be there. But they also alleged that they were recorded and essentially
used as blackmail. Is that not true?
That's not true. How can you prove that when they have electronic evidence that as they
argue over 90 cell phones, laptops, I cloud storage accounts, 30 electronic and storage devices,
hard drives, thumb drives. You're not worried about that?
Nope, because if they had it, they would have put it in the indictment.
And it's not in the indictment.
When it comes to your client's credibility, I think people will look at what he said last fall.
And it's not just his attorneys.
I mean, he pays those attorneys.
They're speaking on his behalf.
They're the ones calling her claims baseless and ridiculous.
And when you read the indictment today, they line up with what she alleged in that lawsuit last fall.
If the claim is that he had unwanted sex with her, that claim is baseless.
And it will be proven to be baseless when we have a trial.
But the claim is obviously the conspiracy, the racketeering.
It's much larger than just that, obviously, as you know.
It is, but the government wants it to be.
But count two, which is the sex trafficking count, relates to one person and one person alone.
All of this talk of dozens of victims and 50 witnesses, if they had that, if they really
had it, it would be in the indictment.
Okay.
That's what that is.
Okay.
Let's pull this up real quickly.
So this is the amended.
This is the amended.
Sure, this is right.
That's the 17.
Here we go to 18.
Okay.
So now this is the, or not amended.
This is the appeal bond package that has been submitted today in court.
Okay.
The date reflects as you should look on your phone and see, September 18th.
And essentially, it says basically a lot of the same things.
It says yesterday, but it changes a few things.
Dear Judge Carter, obviously, that's a new judge.
Mr. Combs, through his counsel, submits his letter in lieu of formation motion of his release from custody on the proposed bail package below.
As set forth below, the defendant's updated bail package updated even from,
Yesterday's filing.
It addresses both risk of flight, danger to community,
and reasonably ensures the defendants return to court.
I'm going to stop here and just say this.
I hate to predict this.
Again, I don't have a horse in the race.
I'm just trying to, like, educate, as an educated person, I believe.
You know, just somebody with the mind.
Like, I'm just making a prediction.
I don't think he's going to get bail.
I don't think they think he's a flight risk.
Like, you know, that's the, that's the,
biggest problem I'm seeing that Diddy's lawyers keep doing? They're saying, hey, yo, you know,
obviously did he get arrested because his plane came to New Jersey and he was like 15 minutes
away from the plane? Maybe. But there is, if they put an ankle monitor on him, he's not making
it to the fucking airport, the plane taking off and they never know where he's like, come on. It's just not
happening. So in reality, I don't think they think he's a flight risk, right? However,
his lawyer keeps trying to prove that he's not a flight risk.
That's not what the biggest reason why he won't get, in my estimation,
I don't think he'll get bail today either.
The reason why he won't get bail in my estimation is that he can't assure the government
that he won't hit up witnesses, intimidate witnesses.
It's the same reason why young thug don't get bail.
The moment you hit up witnesses, and by the way, remember during a young thug,
case, I know that's the state.
It was huge.
Tomah, oh, yeah, people getting dead threats, this and third.
Look at this Facebook posting, Tomah, yo,
Slom Finna kill you.
That made the judge say, well, we're not going to have a trial if the witnesses
or the victims get killed.
Right?
So that's the biggest issue I think they have to prove.
But how could you prove it?
the state not the state the the um the the the the the feds are always going to have something to
counteract yo did he will never have a phone in his hand well we have proof that
the last time he called somebody 54 times he didn't do it on his phone he did it on
somebody else's phone and even said on the call yo i think my phone calls a tap that's why
i'm calling you through their phone so like did he doing that honestly
made, you know, they're going to use, oh, he's in, he's threatening witnesses, trying to
coerce witnesses, trying to taint the process of not only investigation, but also the process
of this court.
They're not going to let him out.
That's my personal opinion.
It could be wrong, okay?
And I'm just looking at it as a critical mistake because they keep saying risk of flight
and danger.
I don't think, I think they've easily assessed.
He has so much money, they could be like, hey, well, people.
pay just like young boy.
Like, come on, you think Ditties more of a risk to the community than a nigga who they thought was a killer?
That's what they thought about young boy.
Young boy paid for a militia to be at his crib 24 hours in, like a day.
Snipers in the hill, niggies with silencers.
You have, like, I'm telling you, they really was on some shit like they really think,
they think we're back in 1776 and some shit like that, bro.
Trust me.
So danger to the community, I think they could prove you could offer mad money for just all type of like people watching Diddy.
Risk of flight, they could, they could mediate that.
Even if they don't allow him to go back to his Star Island property, they could be like, yo, he's going to be at this one residential place in upstate New York and is going to be surrounded with feds all the time.
he could never leave.
And he'll pay for it.
So I don't think those are the things.
The thing is that they're saying that Diti has operated for 20 years, intimidating people.
Basically, I'm saying, yo, I got this money if you lie for me.
Calling people.
That's the problem.
And that's why I think his attorney, every time they're talking about it.
Because the first thing they keep saying, well, Diddy showed up to New York to turn himself in.
Well, cool. He's not a flight risk.
But we think he's hitting up witnesses.
They mentioned he called, just last week,
he called a band member of somebody else who sued him last week
54 times.
That's the problem.
Anyway, you know, let me get through this real quick
because we have to, the court hearing is going down.
I'll show you what's being said.
Shout to my man, Inner City Press.
The last time we really had him up here,
much was, wow, who was rocking with me back in 2018?
Anybody was rocking with me back in 2018?
That's six years ago.
I used to have this guy page up.
I remember we used to have like 20,000 people just like how we kind of have now watching.
And it was a 6-9 case because 6-9 was a federal case and there's no video allowed in
federal court.
So he would be tweeting out line by line.
He's doing it today.
I'll give you the quickest update right now.
It's going to be pretty much a long hearing.
And so don't think shit is, you know, just going to happen like immediately.
Okay.
So these are the updates so far in court.
Okay.
Did he still at the defense table?
Black shirt.
Okay.
It's not the MDC tan uniform.
I'm wondering if it's a black shirt that he wore in intake.
This is kind of crazy.
Two U.S. marshal seated behind him waiting on the judge.
Okay.
All rise.
So, I mean, the judge is here.
This is government.
Now you have the AU.
say Emily Johnson remember this is one of the white women remember when when when the black
dude Damien you know the US attorney Damien Williams when he announced the people
who were going to work on the case one of the people he mentioned heavy was Emily
Johnson we should look her up let's look her up chat we got to see what he's going
against a USA assistant US attorney Emily Johnson oh by the way oh shit I can't
see this what the fuck that click out of it by the way she just got some oh she she made she made some
big news by convicted um trinitarios gang member for murdering a confidential informant so
already you know you could tell she goes hard on anybody who could cause harm to a potential
um not only informant but maybe a witness or
a victim so that's her thing let me see if we could uh I want to get I want to get okay I think
this is is this her she's uh no this is Emily Johnson this is a USA
why it's so hard to find all their pictures God damn it this might be her though it looks like
it might be here is this her I don't know anyway
fuck it we see we seen the white woman who lined up with homie brow we we seen what it was right
Anyway, let's read through this real quick.
So the AUSA starts out, this is the bail hearing today.
So they're in court currently.
This is 30 minutes ago.
It says the freakoffs were elaborate.
They began in 2009.
Wow, only 2009?
I wonder what J-Lo thinks of the freak-offs.
I guess she missed it.
If they began in 2009, you know what?
I don't think the freak-offs began in 2009.
I think Diddy and Cassie start dating in 2009?
Let's Google that.
Because, you know, we have this theory.
that Cassie's the only victim.
When did Diddy and Cassie start dating?
Oh, they started dating 2007.
Yeah, that kind of makes sense, though.
You know, you know what you give it a new girl?
At first, it's like, yeah, it's just me and you, girl.
Then you got to just throw the monkey wrench into it.
Yeah, let's start having three since.
You don't fuck her for a year.
That pussy is, that pussy.
Like, you're used to that pussy.
So now you got to throw a little, throw a little salt in the case.
game like yo let's do a threesome now a good girl going to be like all right let's do a threesome except
did he going to hit you with the with my homeboy though what yeah that's what's happening come on
let's keep it a bean freak loss or elaborate started in 2009 extended into this year no way did he
had a freak off this year the freakoffs were arranged with his entourage the defendant used narcotics of the
victims could continue.
Ketamine GHB.
What's GHB people?
Could I tell them what I ask?
G.
G.H.
G.H.
G.H.
B drug.
What is this?
Gamma.
Hi.
What the fuck?
I've never heard nobody did this drug.
Gamma hydroxybuterate.
It's a legal drug that some,
oh, it's a party drug.
Never heard.
Party drug?
What does it use for?
Oh, never heard of it.
Okay.
Um, all right.
The defendant will record these freakoffs, at least in part, to use them to blackmail.
Hmm.
We have email a victim saying, we're going to, um, you were going to make me, I'm not going to say it on a public record, or you were going to leak some freak off shit.
Ooh, so did he was saying to victims, yo, you're going to do A, B, C, or D, or I'm going to leak that freak off shit.
Different victim wrote.
by the way, none of these people are listed as victims in the,
none of these people are listed as victims in, in the indictment,
but this, you know, this is supplementary information for a bail hearing,
so they don't have to, they could call them a victim,
but they're not listed in the indictment as a victim.
Even though the judge could ask them,
why, if these are victims that you have emails and shit,
why are they not listed as victims in the indictment,
which obviously the prosecutor could come back and say,
well, they were not cooperative,
some of them died,
whatever, like they have changed your stance,
whatever. Anyway, okay,
a different victim wrote,
he was going to expose me with a sex tape.
I was drugged.
That's just two examples,
and it's so rich when the defendant's submission filed today
accuses victims of extortion,
he's the only extorter.
We see six guns.
They were in the defendant's home.
He had access to him.
We're focused on the face guns
in the defendant's closet.
This is not about the security, but dangerousness.
The security team is the same one he says would monitor him.
So basically they're saying, why would we agree to him, you know, having 24-7 security?
He's probably going to use the same security team that were having the illegal guns in his closet that he had access to.
So it's like, are they defending him or are they arm in him?
That's basically what they're saying, right?
The head of his security has now been served with a subpoena, given what we've learned about his role in the offense conduct.
Oh, so they're trying to figure out who's going to get charged with his gun.
Wow.
Now the hotel assault.
Yesterday's defense counsel called it a fight in a relationship.
But no, it's trafficking.
See, that's all I was saying about the interview.
Well, they actually say that in court, too.
So, you know, but still is like, you know, you're on defense.
You don't want to give the defense anything to the offense.
which is the prosecutors anything to play off
but they're saying, oh yeah, yesterday
they said that the defense counsel called the fight
called it a fight but it was trafficking.
The defendants had a freakoff on March 15, 2016.
By the way, they're heavily using that video.
I think it's now almost abundantly cleared.
The feds leaked that video, bro.
They're using that video so heavy.
They haven't referenced any other thing.
Well, I mean, they've referenced the, the,
the the kid cuddy thing at a specific date,
but like they have referenced March 15th,
2016, so many times.
We have evidence there was one commercial sex worker
there in a room.
Oh, Diddy, they got you, bro.
So they're proven that they're,
that Cassie was right.
Remember, remember Diddy was saying,
remember Diddy's lawyer just said,
we played it.
Diddy's lawyer literally said,
wanted to be there.
So I feel very confident in the indictment.
Here we go.
To the hallway, but let me tell you what happened.
Will that be used as evidence in court?
do you think?
100%.
100%.
So what I said in court today,
and I'll say it again here,
is the two of them were in a hotel.
It was just the two of them in a hotel room.
Ooh.
See?
This is what I'm saying about these fucking interviews he's doing.
He says the two of them were in the hotel,
just the two of them.
What does the prosecutor say?
We have evidence there was one commercial sex worker there in the room.
This is what I'm saying.
Like bro, like, why are you talking to the press?
Bro, like, why you talk?
Like, clearly did he ain't tell you the truth?
Or clearly maybe you should know comment it
until you get to court.
You're going on national TV saying
it was only two of them in the room.
Now that, like, you know when the prosecutor says
we have proof that there was a commercial sex worker
in the room, they probably have the commercial sex worker
as a witness, right?
You get what I'm saying?
That's what I'm saying like, bro, whatever this guy's doing, y'all need like, bro, y'all need like a PR person.
Like if a PR person says it, cool.
The lawyer, like you want the lawyer to be just focused on the facts.
Because when the lawyer is now saying things that the government is saying opposite and they're saying they have proof while you, like it looked like you're going off what did he told you.
And then, you know what the public?
You know what the public us are thinking now?
Well, if Diddy told you that it was just you, it was just him and her in the room, and there was actually somebody else.
Maybe he lied to you.
Maybe everything you're saying, you know what I mean, so that's what I'm saying.
Anyway, there was one commercial sex work in the room during the assault.
She wasn't even wearing shoes.
She's in danger.
Defending storms out in a towel.
We have a message from the victim.
I still have crazy bruising.
He claims he wanted to get his clothes back.
Oh, what?
Oh, Cassie's cooperating, cooperating.
Yo, they're reacting to this interview.
That's what I'm saying.
Why are you doing an interview, bro?
Why are you doing an interview?
Look, we have a message from the victim.
The only, like, the only time they're talking about this, like, oh, why was D.D.
Chasing her?
Oh, to get his clothes back.
The only explanation was offered up by this attorney.
Well, they kind of did offer it up in a court in the, in a counter for the bail motion.
But still, you're on, you're on CNN.
this. Now Cassie's like, what is he?
What's that lawyer talking about?
I still have
crazy bruising. He claims
he wants to get his clothes back, but that's not what happened.
She tried to escape a room
with the defendant and a commercial sex worker.
She fled without
shoes. Immediately
after the assault, the defendant sent these
messages. Call me.
The cops are here. I got
six kids. Yo,
please call. I'm surrounded.
You go and abandon me all alone.
the defendant knew he had done something that could elicit police response.
He covered up what he did.
This year after the surveillance video came out,
only then did he admit it was him.
Yesterday it was claimed that the clothes were taken.
Yesterday it was claimed that his clothes was taken,
but that's not what happened.
Why dragged the victim back down the hallway to the room?
The indisputable evidence makes clear you cannot take the defendant at his word.
March 5th, 2016 is far from the defendant's loan act.
to violence and obstruction, freak off activity is the core.
Oh my God.
Freak off activity is the core of this case.
Bro, Diddy literally going down for his dick.
This is crazy.
Again, when we're thinking about Did he, like, we know he's a freaky-ass nigger.
He's a 69 guy.
Like, we know.
But we thought he's going to just go down for being generally, not just only for maybe some sex shit,
but like, yo, he's tried to kill people.
He's beaten people.
They're literally saying the sexual activities in these freakoffs or whatever happens in a freakoff is the core of this case.
So what he thought he was doing as fun, releasing stress, getting freaky, that's the core of the fucking case.
So they use force coercion drugs.
Our investigations are ongoing.
Half a dozen escorts.
Oh, my God.
Half a dozen escorts is just a tip of the iceberg of the number of.
of escorts who have participated in these freakoffs.
Damn, bro.
Bro, that hurt my heart, bro.
Not for Cassie, because I don't know that thing.
Like, no disrespect, but, bro, imagine, yo, yo, could you, like, if anybody got a girl,
somebody that care about, or even if you don't have a girl, but you plan to be, be, you
know, have kids with, with a woman that you genuinely love and respect.
Maybe, unless you want some Adam shit, like money, you're like, right, it got to hurt to
even think about.
But imagine just bringing a dozen sex workers to fuck your girl, my nigger.
Like, damn, like, bro, like, what do you think she was getting out of that?
Like, what did you think?
Like, if she's so much in love with you, you're in love with her,
but you have this mentally deranged, twisted thing that you want other niggas to penetrate her.
And you're just bringing niggas after niggas.
Half a dozen escorts is a tip of the iceberg of the number of escorts who have participated in this freakoffs.
The case is charged as sex trafficking by force, fraud, and coercion.
The acts were non-consensual.
The defense is arguing that anyone in the freak-law wanting to be there.
That's not the law.
When people are threatened with exposure and are beaten, they can't consent.
That is trafficking.
Victims' heads were slammed against car windows.
By the way, I think, I think, I think, not Gene Deal.
The other security mentioned this.
Then the other
Roger Bond
He talked about
He talked about
He talked about
He talked about violence in a car
DJ Vlad might have it
Roger
Bonds
That sound like
A little look
Okay
He told me he said
Be careful
So I came on
When she came with Ryan Leslie
Forst or anything else like that
And then she said
Out of nowhere
Puff just stormed into the kitchen
That's basically
the two that I know about and she cried and she took from what I heard
specifically from her you know what I'm saying she are he put his hands on
her you know she said that he was very upset at her because she wouldn't let
the cleaners inside the Alpine house Puff used to live in Alpine New Jersey
and she was there and she was looking out for the twins even though really
really really bothering her and they called
over to the London Hotel.
Well, he said, man, we was about to give it to show.
We was about to give it to show.
I said, what happened?
And then I started seeing him coming around a lot.
Definitely didn't have nothing to do with her anymore after that.
Hold on, hold on.
I'm going to find this shit.
It's Roger Barnes, May 24.
He got a whole playlist.
Seating Diddy, da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da.
Diddy-made Cassie redo breast implants?
Oh, my God.
Personal chef.
Did he attack the personal chef?
Did he was a junkie cast?
He got pills for him.
He said he's seen daddy.
Not daddy.
Pause.
Extra pause.
Our to orchestrate extensive efforts.
Here we go.
And then after I grabbed him, he was coming out after she was talking to him.
Was talking to Johnny Wright.
And I say, yo, what are you doing?
Yo, and I grabbed him up off her.
And then after I go.
this is one. This is one. This one right here.
Party with Jay-Z.
Here we go.
Fear.
Uh-huh. And Puff was fighting.
And I broke it up again.
Here we go.
And I put Puff in the front seat and I put Cassie.
So this was in a car.
So when we see that the AUSA says, say,
um, the AUSA says,
Victim's heads were being slammed against car windows,
something that happened in the car.
It kind of sounds like the story.
Tell me if I'm wrong, Jen.
Because when we went to New York,
Pauli would take over.
Right.
Polly was the New York guy.
Right.
You were the out-of-town guy.
Yeah.
Got it.
But you did see a fight
when you guys were in a Cadillac at one point.
Yes.
And you guys were driving.
Chat, am I good or not?
Am I good?
If I'm the goat,
just spam goat emojis or the scorpion emoji.
Come on, I found it right there.
I've seen it.
The prosecutor just mentioned it.
I've seen it.
I watch every interview, nigga.
I don't watch TV.
I watch interviews.
describe what happened
uh huh and puff was fighting
and i broke it up again
and i put puff in the front seat
and i put cassie in the back seat
and he was just sitting there
and i was like yo y'all can't be acting up like this man
and then cassie had punched him in the face
rightfully she punched him in the face
and they started fighting and i had the window open
and people started pulling up oh shit
that's didy and cassie in there fighting and i'm trying to
roll the window up at the same time. So in my mind, I was happy because I actually seen her fight back.
In my mind, I was happy. And then when we got to the house, I pulled both of them out.
And at this time, I was able to grab Puff. And I was able to start walking him up the hill.
We lived in Beverly Hills. So she's at the point where she's just terrified.
well the ralphster look in the parkin lock it wasn't there so i went to well i forgot the jeweler name
speak no evil ring the three monkeys the three monkeys he said yeah but that's not exactly the ring
you had to really look at it and see that it was different and he left it at that but that was just one
of the reasons why i couldn't really talk to cassie and houses in well he also there's another
one this is how did he beat cassie's ass after the kid cuddy
not
what is the thing too though right so it looked like you know
Cassie
which I guess this is like
Cassie had some
you know obviously you know we're not going to analyze
her trauma but Cassie was having sex with other men
right it's clear right like you know
maybe her thought was well
Diddy's fucking other girls so I could fuck other guys
she was having sex with Kid Cuddy
right she was having sex with the trainer
and I guess whenever Diddy would find out
that she was having sex.
with other men and he would go ballistic, right?
They're still trying to push Cassie,
and she had a few singles here and there.
On security off and on,
and I was taking Cassie to her shows and stuff like that.
But from what I'm hearing is that she was having a fear with Kid Cuddy.
Okay, so she was in the studio with Kid Cuddy,
and they started to actually get romantically involved.
Now, from what I understand, Cassie had a phone that she would just leave around sometimes.
And Diddy went through her phone?
Yes.
But what happens next?
When he went through the phone, he called the number and Kid Cuddy picked up.
And he was like, what?
Yo, you know, I don't know exactly what he said.
I know that he went over to his house.
And Kid Cuddy wasn't there.
And he went over to the house.
I know at that particular time after that happened, Cassie wouldn't come around.
And then all of a sudden Cassie came around.
And Diddy was upset.
And he was upset with a young lady called Capricorn.
So Capricorn was his personal assistant.
She was the KK.
If you ever hear people talk about his assistant now called KK.
Who I think might be a co-conspirator.
Sir KK is the
I think her name is
Chris
Diddy KK
It's
Christina Kram
It's the woman who was
You know
I showed her yesterday
Chris
Tina
And yeah
Look like
You know
This is after the
Freco was kind of like pending
She's with him
She's holding him down
the whole time he looked stressed you know this looked like the woman who would probably be like
yeah we could call the business off my phone no she robbed for you know sometimes you do need you know
what i mean she might not be the wifie but she the rider anyway she was his rider dies she rode
around with him everywhere and he really got upset with her because she had to know about kid cuddy
because she never went to the studio by herself she always went with cassie and um um
He put hands on Capricorn because of that situation.
And Capricorn ended up leaving and suing him for it.
And he paid Capricorn $450,000 to keep her mouth shut.
And to this day, Capricorn has spoken about it.
I even heard Shug Knight speak about it on his podcast because Capricorn was all.
Okay, okay, okay.
All right.
Let's keep it going.
Um, yeah, victims have
slammed against the car, uh, car windows.
Here's some texts.
When you get fucked up, you knock me to the ground.
I'm not a ragdoll.
I'm someone's child.
I guess that's from Cassie to him.
We have witnesses who witnesses,
witness the multiple injuries.
This conduct happened behind closed door and houses,
hotel rooms and cars.
Judge to Norfsky was concerned.
Um,
just to Norvsky,
uh,
found that she didn't believe defense counsel can control,
uh,
defense counsel can control the defendant.
By the way,
that's important.
because the lawyer that we're seeing here, essentially he's saying that,
yo, Did he turned his passport into me?
I talked to him five times a day.
He only meets with me.
You have to, he's basically almost saying, I'll make sure Diddy doesn't do anything, right?
And basically, the AUSA saying the last judge didn't believe that, you know, his lawyer could
prevent some of these behavior, right, or can control him.
He says, consider the Mercedes case in the circuit reversing a decision or release a defendant.
Let's turn to obstruction.
Witnesses have expressed extreme fear of him.
They have directly contacted a victim in November 2023, constant contact with the witnesses to the charged conduct after the subpoena before the government interviews.
Oh, two of these examples, there are communication between him, between the defendant and a witness.
13 contacts.
And the judge says 13 contacts for two people.
It says, sorry, 14 contacts between a defendant and the witness.
Also reached out to a witness that had not been in contact with for several years.
After the grand jury subpoena, he used intermediaries.
Let's go back.
Update.
He used intermediaries.
Sorry, chat.
He used intermediaries.
He recorded the conversations on another person's phone.
in November 2023, he twice called a victim.
Now, they don't say the victim, but they said a victim.
We don't know if that's Cassie.
On November 19, they received a text from this person in response.
It reads, I feel like I'm reading my own sexual trauma.
Three pages, my experience.
Oh, wow.
Now, granted, a judge and also the defense should say,
well, if there's another victim besides victim one,
which we all think is Cassie,
and they're sending texts to say,
I feel like I'm reading my own trauma
by reading the lawsuit with Cassie.
Why is that not per,
why is that person not in this lawsuit
or in this indictment as a victim, right?
And now we don't know if they are,
but that's a good question to ask.
The defendant called her and gaslit her,
trying to convince her that it was consensually,
repeatedly said that he,
he was not supposed to be speaking on the phone.
He tells the witness not to text him.
The defendant said,
if support
if there was support
there was nothing that she could
worry about afterwards which means money
the defendant wrote the financial advisor
should not make a mistake
he said the defendant wrote
his financial advisor
should not make a mistake and not
get that rent paid this was obstruction
we cite us blah blah
defendant who fed a false narrative that's what's going on
here
AUSA says I'll go over the cases
Judge Carter said that's not necessarily
I'm familiar with those cases.
Basically, they were going to go over our old case, which is U.S. versus La Fontaine.
The judge is well versed saying, I'm familiar with it.
The AUSA says a recent civil suit last week, Donne Richard filed a suit.
She was in a band.
Also, Ms. Harper, Ms. Harper issued a statement.
After 129-28 phone contacts, we did not deal, AUSA, so we did not deal with Lauren's
Reyes case.
Magistrate judge ordered detention, even.
on one victim, but the judge found that it corroborated by documentary evidence.
Anything else?
It's a few more things.
How many?
Three minutes.
I think this judge is kind of, like, just by I'm reading it, look like they're inching
tours, ditty, because they're like, okay, what else?
What else?
What do you got?
Like, they're kind of hurrying up the AUSA, the prosecutor, to be like, what else do
you have on them, right?
You never know.
It might be a black brother.
Right?
never know. By the way, and in no way, shape, or form, I'm saying that this judge is, is, is, um, um, um,
I'm biased to people who are accused of crimes, but you never know, he might, he might just
try to give a more of a listening ear because, did he, you know what I mean? Like, it's diddy,
you know what I mean? Um, I'm saying that I don't know if it's a fact, right? Uh, the AUSA says,
well, um, traveling in New York does not address danger to community. I'm here seeking attention,
but I note the bail package does not have enough conditions that focus on obstruction.
I agree with that.
I said that's the reason why he's going to be kept obstruction, not flight risk, not danger to community.
Obstruction.
And it couldn't.
And it says he's been involved in other people.
The defendant should be detained pen and trial.
The judge says defense.
Combs lawyer now stands up.
It says, let me start with Ms. Harper.
I was called by her and her lawyer.
And by the way, Ms. Harper, I believe, is,
Danity Kane's group member,
Kyliena Harper, I believe.
She is a band member
and a groupmate to Dawn Richard
who filed a lawsuit on Diddy last week
accusing a lot of things.
Nothing sexual with her particularly,
but basically said that she witnessed a lot of beatings
and specifically of Cassie at the time.
And even also dating back to maybe when Kim Porter was around
and basically said that Diddy even threaten to kill her
when she tried to speak up
because she told a woman to leave Diddy,
and Diddy found out that she instructed one of his chicks to leave him,
and Diddy told her, bitch, I'll kill you, right?
Cool.
All right, so now Diddy's lawyers here.
And by the way, his second in command for the lawyer is Teni Garagoras, Garagoras.
I'll put you up on Game on who this is.
Teni Garagoras is the daughter of Mark Garagoras.
Very popular L.A. attorney who is notorious.
By the way, this is Chris Brown's attorney.
He's gotten Chris Brown of a lot of trouble.
But if you look up, you know, Mark Garageros, he's legendary criminal defense attorney, usually to the stars.
If we go down notable clients, you're going to see a bunch of people.
Winona Ride.
Michael Jackson, Roger Clinton, Greg Anderson, Cameron Brown, Victor.
Willis.
I don't know how to say these people's names.
Neither of these people.
See Breezy, as I've said.
Colin Kaepernick.
Scotty Pippin.
Jesse Schmolet.
Obviously, that didn't turn out too favorable, but still, yeah.
Very well-known in L.A.
Okay?
His daughter is the second in command on Dittie's case, which you got to imagine that he's
tapped in somehow.
Like, you want your daughter to win.
So, you know, again, I don't know if he's certified to operate, you know, obviously it's a federal case, so it's a little bit different, but this is still New York District, even though federally, Southern District of New York.
I'm pretty sure they're putting a lot of resources behind it.
So she's the second in command.
So obviously, if you see Agnophilio, that's Dittie's number one lawyer.
The number two is Tenny Garagoras, Garagos.
I don't know how to say the name.
and by the way, both of them did file a notice of appearance officially stating that they're the official lawyers of Diddy.
So it's only two lawyers, all right?
Now, granted, they have firms behind them, other people, but they're the people you expect to be doing all the talking and addressing the judge and the court, okay?
Cool.
All right, so here's also the important part, too.
You know, remember, this is a sexual assault case or sex trafficking case.
It always looks good when you've got a white woman talking for you, okay?
A man, a white woman saying,
Dittie's fine, he ain't doing nothing, right?
Kind of counteracts the seven white women who are the prosecutors, right?
So, you know, optically is a good thing.
Okay, anyway, she actually speaks.
She actually gets up or not, well, she's up with Agnophilia, clearly,
and she addresses the court.
She says Ms. Harper feel like she was being besmirched.
We didn't speak with her.
At 2 a.m. on the 11th, we did speak with her.
on the 11th. After speaking, what would be the reason for Combs to come? So the judge jumps in.
Okay, so if she contacted y'all are his lawyers, and she's talking to y'all through her lawyers,
why did she need to speak to Diddy? And that's what the lawyer is asking. No, not the lawyer.
I mean the judge. Garagoros says she was concerned because she was in the media.
Agnophilius says, I've brought in today the head of Sage Intelligence. We are proposing that
Sage Intelligence personnel, all former law enforcement agency will be
monitoring the residence of okay so they have now let's Google this um by
way this isn't in sequence that you know this guy has to type out these tweets so he's
trying to find the best parts to put out so in this new bail package which by the way
we do have the bail package here they want to do sage intelligence right which is
you know if you don't know when people work in high either like law enforcement
or even if there were DAs they work for the for the city state or feds after
a while their retirement packages
to make a business where they do private surveillance, private investigation, private practice.
If they were a DA, they become a defense attorney.
That's how they make the big bucks, okay?
Because, you know, you get all the decorated accolades working for the prosecutors, right,
being on the side of the state, but you make the money representing the rich defendants.
You get what I'm saying?
So apparently there's a company.
It's probably owned and ran by some former law enforcement person.
They clearly say it's all former law enforcement people that are involved in this.
So yeah, they're saying these are the people who are going to be protecting Diti full time.
This is an expensive gig.
Like you're, they got a website, we can click on it.
No, no, actually, no, this is, no, this is some other shit.
Sage Intelligence Security.
Let's just look at security.
Can you find it?
Okay.
All right, so this is a multifaceted group.
What you're going to see is that you're not going to find no prices on this shit.
You know what I mean?
They got their services, investigative security, right?
And digital forensics, probably the best of the best, all law enforcement agents that have retired.
They're getting the bag.
They're going to tax you.
This is what it is, right?
All right, bet.
So they said, it's all former law enforcement.
They'll be monitoring the residence of Mr. Combs 24-7.
they will have one or two employees there at all time.
By the way, you know, I can't say much about my time visiting YB
when he was on Gravedickland Mountain.
But his security personnel was like a good five to seven checkpoints,
like secure encrypted commute.
Like them niggas, I was like, yo, who got thing for gonna come kill a young boy?
I'm like, like, what the fuck?
Like you think dirt going to send a dumb ass niggily?
Like them niggas can even find a direction to this place.
You know what I mean?
Like, trust me.
Them niggas was acting like, you ever watch them like spy movies?
Car come to the hill.
Car come to the hill is a white Jeep Wrangler.
Playing the right, like, and then you hear.
Yeah, we have eyes on the target.
The guy in the hill with the fucking sniper scope.
They got all that shit going on.
I was like, what the fuck is going on over here?
What y'all think?
Somebody's going to assassinate, young boy?
But yeah.
That would it took that package to get him out.
So he paid for that.
Clearly the niggas had to shoot nobody.
But, you know what I mean?
I remember going over there, I'm like, yo, if I was on house for it's like, young boy,
I would talk to them old shit.
I wish I'd niggis would come here.
Y'all would just die for free.
Like, it's no way y'all can pull up on that, nigga.
Like snipers in the hill, niggas with silencers, like niggas and camouflage.
You got people's security checkpoints.
Like, yo, everybody's on.
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the hell?
Like, ain't, I'm like,
this shit more than like a police escort.
This is lit.
I love this.
Anyway.
Okay, cool.
All right, so,
it would be a visitor log,
only pre-approved could come in.
By the way, I should show this.
So,
this is what they changed and modified.
They did modify a bit of their,
uh,
hold on.
Yeah,
they modified,
oh,
where is it?
Here we go. So they did modify their proposed package. They're still offering them 50,000. That's going to be assured by the $48 million house and the $2 million in his mama's house. And they said they paid off the $18 million to get that. Cool. Then they're still saying we're taking all the kids passports. Cool. What's the new stuff is that they said we're going to restrict all visitors, okay, to his residence at two star island and one West Star Island.
which is the adjoining property.
I never mentioned one West Star Island,
which you're going to see pictures of these residents as well,
because this is a very more detailed thing
because they're trying to get the nigga out.
So we're going to restrict all female visitors
except family or the mothers of his children.
So no females could be there that he could fuck
unless he's on some incest shit.
He's going to fuck his daughters.
Well, actually, he could fuck the mom of his kids,
but they haven't ever made the allegations.
and, you know, that's family, right?
Technically, right?
The security company that secures Mr. Combs' person, properties,
will require any person who enters a property to sign a visitor's log,
and then the company would produce those logs to pretrial services nightly.
So that's what they're talking about, that company.
I guess that company will be filling in that role, right?
Perfect.
No contact with any known grand jury witnesses, weekly drug tests,
which, you know, shit.
Knowing Diddy, man, he might be using the baby's pee
to fucking pass the drug test
because you know Diddy's still going to be off that.
Toosy!
Yo, Diddy's a drug addict, bro?
Nick, if you knew he was about to get arrested,
you said the drugs in your hotel room,
he's a drug addict.
I don't believe he will pass this for a minute.
Or, you know what he'll do?
Diddy's rich?
If they agreed to this, you know the finesse, right?
Yeah, we'll do weekly drug testing.
We're not taking no drugs.
Here's the finesse.
you go to your doctor
The doctor you've been paying millions
For all these years
You get them to prescribe all the shit you need
Oh I'm just sick
My stomach
I got IBS
My intestines
My lungs
My heart
My muscles
Yo I need these drugs
If I'm saying
If it's prescribed
Now
Obviously ecstasy is not something that gets prescribed
But you know
You could get your fix on some other shit
You know what I mean
You can sip lean
You know what I mean
It is
So, yeah, they're still going to be drugged the fuck up, you know, doing this thing.
Okay, then they got a couple other things.
They talk about the passport.
They're going to show some emails.
All of this is here.
Yes, this is a lot of, it's 124 pages.
124 pages.
Now they showed a property that is worth 48 million.
This is the front of it.
Right.
And this is a, um,
appraisal of the property, right?
So this is the appraisal.
The appraisal is going to say that this property is worth $48 million.
The company is signing off.
The company is going to put up their, you know.
We get a look at it.
Damn, the rear view.
Kind of look good, man.
I ain't going to lie.
I'd rather be here than a cell.
This looks lit.
This is the spot.
Damn.
Front guest.
Ooh, look.
Damn, it's a front guest house.
Ooh, I like this.
Wow, front guest house.
We got the cover area.
Oh, my God, natural roofs.
Ooh, these look so sexy.
Look, this is a large pool.
It's called a large pool.
This is called a waiting pool.
Wow.
This is like other amenities, natural roofs.
Oh, look at the dock.
We could park a yacht over here.
We got the rear of the main house with the amenities.
Look at the view.
Oh, my God.
Star Island.
so beautiful.
We got a dock.
Oh, look at the jet skis.
Like, come on, bro.
We could really get it in on the jet skis.
Comparable sale.
So now the appraisal is going over other properties that have sold.
This property, which is 34-star islands sold for $30 million.
And they're just showing a few others.
34-star island sold for $30 million.
Wow.
Eight-star islands sold for $75 million.
46 star islands sold for 38 million
13 star islands sold for 32 million
One star islands sold for 35 million
They're two West
He owns two West and three West
And this other place
I don't know if this is on Star Island
But
Val Bay Drive
This was 41 million
So they're basically saying
It makes sense
that Diddy's crib is actually worth
of $48 million, right?
These are other places that have sold.
45 Star Island, $28 million.
30 Palm Ave, $43 million.
So they're saying it makes sense.
Here's a layout of the house.
Look at the garage.
What's this right here?
Zoom in a little bit.
I don't try to do too much.
They got dimensions of everything.
Wow, this is pretty detailed.
This is how Star Island looks.
If you don't know Star Island is a man-made.
You know what this was made by like the military, right?
The military made this shit
And now just all the rich names live there
Like I forgot why they made it
But they made this island
Like this is not a natural island
They made it
That's why it's a fucking perfect oval
You get what I'm saying
And then you know
All the rich people came here
And they subdivided it all over the place
And clearly the best places to be
Are around here
And around here
But everybody has access to the ocean
Which is lit
And there's a bridge that connects
Yeah the bridge connects here
Like
over here beautiful beautiful beautiful there's some aerial views that yaku look at right here uh-huh
uh-huh yeah look at this man so did he owns this and this yeah he owns he owns your
joining property but there's not really something really built up there so he owns this which is a big
chunk so really if he sold both he'll probably if he sold both in continuum remember it's a corner
This is almost like a corner spot, right, of the Oval.
And this is the first spot as you come over Bridge Road.
Yeah, like, Diddy could sell both of these joints for like $70, 80 million, right?
Like, obviously this house is 50, but just this land is going to be 20, right?
Like, this land right next to it's going to be 20.
I wonder why he bought it unless he just didn't want neighbors.
You know, sometimes these rappers be like,
my neighbors was bitching about my party, so I bought the neighbor's house.
Maybe that's what it was.
I don't know, nigga.
Anyway, we could go through all this stuff.
You know, this is fully, this is a full.
appraisal you get what I'm saying this is exactly like the company went really in
depth and they're going in with the appraisal you feel I'm saying all the appraisal
this is certificate of the the appraisal company they're they're actually
certified by the state of Florida they're showing their certificates here's
some more exhibits it shows that he pays the mortgage so he paid he had the
mortgage of Bank of America he actually paid more to 18 million it was the
actual amount was 18.85 million right
night. He said that was the amount that was paid. So salute to ditty. Yeah. And it looked like he had
gotten it and they were originating out of Rhode Island for the time, but whatever. Yeah.
Cool. All right. Now these are emails to the to the prosecutor, the AUSAs. Yeah, they knew who were
going to be on it because they were emailing Emily Johnson, the person who's talking now.
They were emailing her on April 1st. She just wasn't.
respond and to remember they said in court they emailed again um hey just following up on
the email from last wednesday if you have a few minutes i want touch base especially i would
appreciate it this is a situation i would like to bring to your attention yeah went to emily
johnson and this other person um here's another one on march 13 this is before the race hey good
afternoon a usas i cannot find email addresses my da da da da um i represent the
Sean Combs, we've never met, but I want to, you know, talk.
Okay, okay.
Now they're just communicating.
We're not seeing communications back, but they're just communicating.
Hey, Mr. Combs has departed from this private jet place and here.
He's expected to arrive here at this.
They're showing that Dedy's been telling them everywhere he's going to be.
He'll be departing from Miami on his plane to L.A.
Like, they're showing that, yo, he's not a flight risk.
He's been telling you everywhere he's going to be.
Good morning.
Mr. Combs is no longer traveling in New York this week.
Mr. Combs will no one be flying this week. He'll be flying in New York blah blah blah.
Bye. Like this is Mr. Colms will be traveling back to Miami via charter plane
Travel back to yeah they're they're doing all of this right like they're going all the way in
via email so this is another one as we discussed this was May 22nd
as we discussed mr. Colms will be traveling from Miami to blah blah blah to attend his daughter's
high school graduation we traveling to LA via his private plane on this point we write to follow up that our
on our phone calls I guess they talked to
to them already where we advise you that at first is they're trying to sell the plane
which is owned by a single member LLC called love air because some plane takes some times
we'll keep you updated to the progress of the sale as we advise you in early 2024 the firm
took possession of and has possession of his passport yeah they were trying they were trying
hey this is the follow-up blah blah blah blah yo we have taken passport of several of his
member family members passports janice combs this mom daughter chance combs daughter love combs his
twin daughters, Jesse and Delilah, have been sent in to the Department of State for renewal.
When they're renewed, we will take possession of those passports and let you know when we have them.
So clear, they went for renewal.
All right.
And now this is the indictment.
Oh, actually, no, this isn't the indictment.
This is the transcript of the first appearance.
And you see, now we can see everything that was said yesterday.
Good afternoon, everyone.
The court is the judge.
The court, good afternoon.
Thank you for being here.
My name is Magistrate, Judge Taforski, blah, blah, blah, blah.
There's a lot more pages, a lot more pages.
We can scroll down, scroll down, scroll down, scroll down, scroll down.
I don't know, do you y'all care about the...
Obviously, I can't read through all this.
I'll never get off stream if I just read through every single thing.
Do you all want me to...
I could create, like, a way for y'all to get these documents.
Like, you know, sometimes we pay to get them, but, like, they're all public.
They're not some private shit.
you don't want to do that
like, you know, because maybe I don't have
I'm like a nerd
Like so a nerd when it comes to this shit
Like if I was watching me
I'd be like, yo shit damn I want to read through
My damn self
So if y'all want me to
I could find a way to
Again, we just can't read through all this
This is long. This is 124 pages
Okay
Yeah so
Actually we won't even go
Yeah we're going back to the tweets
Um
You know what I do
For all the people who are like members
Or like subs
I'm gonna create a link for y'all
And I'm gonna put up all these things
Like sometimes Megan Cune if it does it
But I think she has like a subscription thing
You guys already subscribe to me
Via like Twitch whatever
I'll just
I'll find a way how to give like
exclusive access to all these documents in full
To the people who subscribe
Or who are members
Whether Rumble YouTube or whatever
Somebody remind me to do that
Okay, cool. Let's get back to the tweets real quick.
All right.
There would be a visitor log.
Okay, cool.
Let's hit the refresh one more time.
Once again, chat, we are pretty much awaiting the decision of the bail hearing here.
And it looked like he took a break in tweeting, but we're going to get back to it.
Okay, here we go, here we go.
Facts, here we go.
Okay, so it looked like did these lawyers still present in this case?
Cool.
All right.
Um, all right, so Agnithelio is there. He's talking. Uh, he said there'd be a visitor's log. Sage intelligence. We learned that. Um, oh, never mind. The judge on time. And the judge says, could you get to the point? Oh, my God.
So Mr. Combs knew was on an investigation and gave us his passport. It's not a defense lawyer theater. Um, we took past, we took the passports of five members of his family. We have a letter of intent to sells airplane. We had three buyers who didn't work out. Um, the judge says, can you get to?
to the point. Oh, nah, Did he?
You know, yo, in the words of Eddie Griffin,
every brother ain't a brother. He might not be a brother, did he?
Yo, did he not a brother? You know what I mean? Diddy probably was looking at him like,
the playboy, take that, take that. Come on, bro. I mean? He's a
he's rushing Diddy's lawyer. Because you get to the point. It shows that he's
trustworthy. He's not a defendant who says, come find me
in Maxwell and Epstein. And it just says,
does that relate to danger and obstruction?
I told you.
Obstruction going to be the thing.
If he was aware in April, why was he contacting witnesses?
That's what the...
Did not tell y'all, chat?
That's going to be the thing.
Yo, this lawyer seems prepared for,
oh, we could keep him and...
We know he's not going to Bali.
Like, bro, that's abundantly clear.
But will he stop hitting up the witnesses?
Agnophilia says, a woman contacted him.
She says she got a subpoena.
told him don't speak to her. Talk to me
about danger.
Agne Phillips says
people who are danger are
people who are contemptuous of court
but Mr. Combs has never been contemptuous of court.
He had a case in New York in 1999.
Came in court every time. He shows up on time.
The judge says under your plan, would he
have, oh, see
maybe the judge is fucking with him.
He says, under your plan, look like he's going to consider
it for real. Under your plan,
would he
will have employees? Would he have
employees, I guess. They handle his finances. They're in California. Would he be able to leave his
residence? Agnew Phillips says no. Judge says that in security. They could be there in the house.
Yes, in shifts. We'll put camera filming 24 hours a day. They would, they could do spot checks.
He doesn't use the internet. We can make it as secure. Yeah, you're going to say anything. He'll never use
the internet. Y'all will cut the internet cord going to the house. No electricity. He'll just sit in the
dark, meditating, like whatever the fuck the judge was.
Like, you gotta try, right?
The judge looks like he's fucking with him, though.
He's like, yo, but what about this?
Say something that made me feel good.
Okay, what about this?
Say something that you feel good.
As a lawyer, you gotta say anything.
And the security, they'll do spot checks.
They'll do anything.
He won't use the internet.
The judge says the video is troubling.
He was 40-something years old.
Agnephylian says, he realized he had a problem with drug addition and anger.
He went into rehab for a period of time.
The woman in the video also went to rehab around the same time.
They both went in rehab.
Agnophilia says they loved each other.
The written messages are heartbroken or heartbreaking.
The sex and violence were totally separate, motivated by separate things.
The way they chose to be intimate, they would bring a third person on.
They chose that.
Ooh, so basically saying they chose to bring another guy to fuck Cassie the right way.
The judge says, what does that have to do with him punching her, throwing a vase at her?
What's love?
What's love?
to do with it got to do with it got to do with it
I don't know how this song go I'm just
that was before my time
What's love got to do with it got to do with it
Yo the judge hitting them with him bars
Okay judge I see you homie
What's love got to I'm telling you
Hey that was jealousy from infidelity in both
direction Mr. Coles and this other person
The violence is from that now the judge on timing
What's your point gang? Oh my God
Now they're going crazy
still going bad on him anyways
holy
I think this is a ditty's
car right here
still going back
I don't want to wait
fuck
cool
um all right
what does that do with a puncher
or jealousy blah blah
you say the third person okay
Justin you say they invited a third person
oh never mind
What does that have to do with him?
That was jealousy, blah, blah, blah, what's your point?
And you say they invited a third person in.
If that third person is a commercial sex worker and they travel across state lines, isn't that a problem?
Agnephalia says, I've spoken with the agency.
I've spoken with the agency?
What agency?
They said they are not paid for sex, but if they feel like it, what?
I don't get what that means.
The former government of New York, he did this and he was not prosecuted.
Ooh.
They're prosecuted Mr. Combs for.
Oh, he just threw a monkey wrench into it.
Did he's lawyers said, you know, the former government, or I don't have him meant governor.
The former governor of New York did this.
He wasn't prosecuted.
Why are you prosecuting Combsford?
The judge says, let's get back to the video.
Oh, my God, that video is going to be the video that's going to keep him in jail.
The judge really is on that video.
Let's get back to that video and the physical beating.
Why isn't that relevant to the dangerousness?
Agnifilio says it's not sex trafficking.
Oh my God
See that's a bad answer
Because it's like part of sex trafficking
Is he's charged with sex trafficking by force or coercion
Physical violence
Is force by
That's violence which is force
So sex trafficking by force
Oh my God
All right
We are trying to see
Come on let's get to it
Still going bad on them anyways
Alright, okay, okay
Damn, by the way, in other ditty news,
we just got this news right here.
I gotta run to, I got a meeting to go to.
Fuck, why do people,
y'all gotta start canceling all meetings
and be like, bro.
But do I sound like an asshole
to be like, your, bro?
I'm covering like a really big case.
Fuck these meetings, bro.
Or actually, it's some content shit.
Some content shit.
Maybe I should have told me.
my team like bro i just can't do means at this point yes luci's not dead like who the fuck said
that bro like luci's not that i told you that he's not dead apparently did he did he did get a win today
apparently his judgment this guy who got the default judgment remember what i told whack when whack was
like yo you're gonna pay the hundred million dollars fuck out of here whack only saying that respectfully
and i love whack you know that but whack is saying that because the game lost the default judgment
never showed up to court never did what he had to do so the judge wouldn't go back on giving
him an appeal for him to fight the case of the judge.
So the game owes some girl $7 million because he never responded.
Did he didn't respond, but here's the thing.
The court said isn't meant to say, oh, we're not going to do a case.
Let's give you free money.
So Diddy, Did he's lawyers came out and said, yo, we heard about this case through the media.
We never got properly served.
I don't know how he convinced out of that we got properly served.
We didn't.
We're now here because we hear about it through the media.
let's go to court.
And the judge agreed and says, we're throwing out the judgment, right?
So they threw out the judgment.
So they set aside the $100 million default judgment in the Michigan sexual assault case.
This dude also claimed that, you know, clearly he's either lying or something else.
He ain't checking out because what could have helped is his argument for the judge not throwing out this $100 million judgment is that he claimed that Diddy checked into the jail.
because he's locked up, checked into the jail,
and had a meeting with him and offered him $2 million.
So if you have Diddy, if you go into a jail, it's recorded.
If you have Diddy meet with you after you served him with a lawsuit,
it kind of looks like he didn't know about the lawsuit, right?
But clearly the judge disagrees.
The embellal scored a legal win,
whereas attorney David Fink, that's another lawyer you got to be paying,
convinced the judge to set aside the massive judgment
because the inmate who claims that Diddy drugged him
sexual assault at him at the 1997 Detroit Party failed to prove he effectively served the lawsuit
in accordance to Michigan law, okay? Judge Ann Marie and Zillone scrapped the temporary
restraining order, stopping Diddy from selling any asset to cover the damages, knowing that
Diddy has a likelihood of winning the case on Statue of Limitations Ground because Cardello
Smith claims date back to an alleged incident back in 1997. So here's the funny thing about this,
right so this case is you know I don't think he's he's not necessarily accusing ditty of
actually sexual assaulting him but it's around that type of the sexual allegations in general
but there are some statute of limitations issues on a civil trial or civil suit when it comes to
that now we're talking about 1997 if you look at that time it would be 27 years um
Let's Google it.
Michigan Civil Statue of Limitations.
Sexual battery.
Let's just say sexual battery.
Look, current statute of limitation for filing a lawsuit in Michigan is 10 years from the date of the sexual assault.
Okay, so yeah.
Yeah, Did he spank in this case?
It's over.
Yeah.
So the statute of limitations on a civil suit is 10, 10 years, and this shit happened 27 years.
Yeah, Did he beat that one?
Okay.
All right.
supposedly do we have some news
apparently we got some news people are saying bail
denied is it
let's go to Interpress City
come on
my computer working slow
okay okay here me all
ooh breaking
Sean Cones will remain detained
after appeal
oh yeah so so yeah
he got to my bed bail
yep
mm-hmm
all right
we'll read the last
couple replies let's read the last couple replies y'all okay okay here we go
all right and the Phillies says even if you don't trust them the bomb pack is 50 million
dollars bond um no internet which how could you prevent people from having internet in the free
world come on sage they'll give the court comfort that he's not a flight risk you know obviously
sage is all law formal law enforcement then he could prepare for his trial obviously by
way that that that kind of goes in ditty's favor you want to have to give a defendant the
chance you want him to be free because how could you prepare for your trial when you're
incarcerated only allowed to a law library and use resources to prepare for your case at certain
times or meet with your lawyers in certain you know capacities it says we knew this was coming he could
have ran okay agnifilus says he was an actual altar boy judge says how far back are you
going agnifil who says he watches a sermon every day t d jakes ha ha teedy yeah i got to bring td jakes
in there throw some holy water that goddamn uh uh uh judge
That's what you should have did.
He has done a great deal to earn the court's trust.
I ask you to release him.
The judge says I've heard from the parties,
I find the government have proven.
The defendant is a danger.
By the way, danger here doesn't mean he's going to beat another girl up.
Mostly it means that, you know,
contacting the intimidating witnesses,
that's a danger to the community.
So that falls underneath that.
So again, remember the same thing I told you all.
Obstruction, intimidate witnesses.
That is exactly why they couldn't prove it.
to be honest, did he fucked up by contacting any witnesses?
If he didn't contact any witness,
I think he would be free on bail if you ask me.
This is a great bail package,
but they really think that he's going to be hitting people up,
bribing him, doing all type of weird shit,
and trying to, like, you know, change the course of justice,
and they're not going to have that.
So, okay, I've heard from the parties,
I find the government have proven the defendants
is a danger regarding the bail package.
It is insufficient, it is insufficient even on risk of flight.
Oh, wow.
Wow, I thought they were going to say
It was going to be sufficient on risk of flight
They say Sean Combs will remain detained
Wow, Diddy's not getting out
That is crazy
Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow
That is absolutely crazy
There's more that's kind of happening afterwards
Did he's not getting out
Now they're going on to the pretrial conference
It was going to happen in six days
Apparently the judges then said
Let me look, let me look
They said, so let's do the initial conference.
The AUSA says the discovery will include photographs on the physical evidence.
The March searches from the March searches and from this week, including freak off supplies.
So the discovery will have the freak off supplies, baby oil, and shit like that.
There are a large number of electronical devices.
Okay, so the conference is going to be them trying to communicate with how they're going to get discovery sorted.
Okay, that seems to be right?
I'll Google it.
What does a pre-trial conference?
I don't think it's a pretrial conference mean.
Yeah, pretrial conference.
Presiding judge and attorney's of value was necessary.
There are often several.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, those are things like discovery.
100%.
Those are things like discovery.
Yeah, Dini ain't going to nowhere.
People, he's going to be locked up.
He will be continually remanded in custody.
And for the foreseeable future, I'm going to be honest with you.
Just like, Did he has no one else to blame but himself.
His lawyer is going to be like, yo, we tried.
The problem is you spoke to these people who are potential witnesses
or potentially were in the grand jury process.
And you should have never done that.
You should never have spoken to them, tried to reach out to them,
should have never talked to them on somebody else's phone.
You should have never instructed people who come.
could have been supplementary witnesses, you know, you should never be calling them 54 times,
even if you were advising them how to deal with a public spectacle and the public windstorm,
you shouldn't have done that.
It makes it look like you're intimidating people.
We have witnesses who have testified or signed swore and affidavits that you try to get them
and switch your story or tell them a different story.
After they, after you knew they were going to testify in front of a grand jury, you try to, you know,
subvert the the the the course of of justice um in a fair way and yeah if we put you back at
two star island of 50 million dollar property or even if it's a place in new york how can we
make sure you don't have access to internet how can we make sure you don't have access to a phone
how can we make sure that you're not going to use your intermediaries or your workers or your
security, your security's guns allegedly was in your closet.
So when you're saying, oh, well, I have security, well, if the security is keeping their
guns in the closet that you have access to, basically they're just giving you a gun.
So again, a lot of this is on Ditty, right?
Now, this is probably going to take like a year or two, right?
We're going to see if Diti, you know, we don't know if there's any plea.
Obviously, U.S. attorneys are probably going to be questioned on like, hey, or are we
going to offer this guy a plea?
you're going to try to prosecute.
Clearly, in the cases of Harvey Weinstein federally
or what we think about, wait, was Harvey Weinstein federal?
Well, let's just think about notorious people
who have been charged with sex trafficking, Harvey Weinstein,
R. Kelly, Jeffrey Epstein,
these people were, you know,
they weren't really offered, like, please.
It was like, no, you're going to,
the plea, they probably,
were but it was just like the plea you're going to have to take you'll never get out so you'll
never take the plea so you're going to fight it and you're going to fight it and then we're going to
throw the book at you and then we're going to be done with you and that's it so it's kind of sad but it
look like ditty is going to be in for the fight of his life and he's not going to be in the cozy
mansion that he's normally used to be in and he's going to be in somewhere just cold well not
cosily just sitting in you know mbc for now i'm wondering how they're probably going to
give us updates on his jail situation because there's no
way possible that they're just going to keep him out of the tombs we're going to see we don't see
him go to rikers either right so like how do you deal with him when it came to six nine six nine was
cooperating so they moved him to like this snitch jail like wherever that was like unnamed nobody
knows off the map you can't find it right so uh but it's diddy like you can't have diddy
rikers what the fuck you think did he could be around niggies getting stabbed up like you know i mean
getting hit with a glock ducky like yeah come on man like you think you think you can have
Did he get hit with a Glock Duky while he go get his honey bun?
Like that shit can't happen, bro.
Like, shit going to look crazy out here, you know what I mean?
Not the guy who had previously the key to the city of New York.
So I don't know where they're going to keep him.
Like, is he going to be kept in the tombs?
Now, they have said there has been high-profile people who have been, you know,
they have been at the tombs before.
You know what I mean?
Like, I think they showed some other high-profile people who have been there.
And, you know, those people stay.
there for as long as it took.
Like, for example, some of the notorious people,
clearly not Diddy's level, but this is
Mike from Mike, the situation.
They said, somebody here is Abby Lee Miller,
I don't know who that is.
Well, Shill wasn't in no motherfucker.
What the fuck? What is this?
Well, we don't know
exactly how they're going to treat
the situation with him.
Are they going to bring him to some private facility
and maybe that's the place they put their extra high
profile people?
is he going to be in this building?
This is MDC, I believe,
this is Brooklyn,
MDC, Brooklyn, which is Manhattan Detention Center,
the Brooklyn, that's where they claim he was at before.
We've heard about the conditions there is not that good.
Manhattan, detention, or complex, I mean, Brooklyn,
like, we've heard many things, like, you know,
at times they said had no water there.
They had, you know, shit, no heat.
The jail,
People were knocking on the windows trying to alert other people like, you know,
I forgot what was going on in New York, but they were like, yo, we're fucking freezing.
We're starving.
So, you know, yeah, inmate just died over there.
You know what I mean?
Like, yeah, obviously we don't expect Ditty to be in there scrapping, but fuck.
From the life of luxury, 100 million up to now being in a very small cell or even if they bring him somewhere else,
it's just not going to be cozy compared to what he's used to.
So it's kind of fucked up, brother.
Kind of fucked up, man.
Fucked up.
Fucked up.
Chat, I do got to run, though.
I wish I could stay on here much longer.
The news is broke.
I'll be back later.
Okay?
So expect me.
I want to say around 11 o'clock.
Give me around 11 o'clock.
I'm going to probably be back.
And we'll not only kind of put a cherry on this,
but we do have to get to a couple other topics,
including.
I know some people feel like I've got off.
Somebody's tweeted me.
They said, finally I got off the Drake and Kendrick shit.
No, I didn't, nigger.
I'm back on.
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