DJ Akademiks Live Streams - Diddy INDICTMENT Unsealed. FREAKOFFS, EXTORTION, ARSON, K*DNAPPING, WITNESS TAMPERING [BREAKDOWN]

Episode Date: September 18, 2024

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Starting point is 00:01:11 how to tell you I'm feeling much work Mike check Sorry for killing the mood Sorry for killing the mood Rich homie Kwan's You know funeral service The public one
Starting point is 00:02:41 Celebration of his life Is happening currently For the people tuning in for the ditty stuff I have the indictment My voice is still a little bit gone But it's all good We have the indictment There's a press conference
Starting point is 00:02:53 Scheduled in about 20 minutes The U.S. attorney I believe his last name is Williams the person who signed the indictment, he will be given a press conference related to the charges with Diddy will get into that. Just wanted to pay some respect to Rich Homi Kwan. Obviously gone, but not forgotten. Kind of sad.
Starting point is 00:03:17 Kind of sad. Yeah, you guys can watch this also. This is not like some exclusive stream. This is being streamed currently on Fox 5 Atlanta right now. If you guys are wondering where I'm getting this from. You know my voice going, huh? Don't worry. I know how to get it back.
Starting point is 00:03:41 Now I get a voice back? A little bit of love potion. Actually, let me not say nothing about love at all. All right. Okay, okay, okay. All right. I think this is the beginning of the service, honestly. We're going to see a couple people speak.
Starting point is 00:04:00 They're just doing like a viewing of the body. and they're walking by the casket. You see the father that's obviously seated there. We're going to see a couple people speak. I don't know if, you know, I don't want to jump from the ditty shit constantly back to Rich Homi Kwan's celebration of life. So maybe we'll just kind of,
Starting point is 00:04:19 I'll just kind of, you know, grab all the videos of the people, or notable people that speak and we'll go to it after we've exhausted this ditty stuff, pause. But just to let you know, Rich Horme Kwan's funeral service is happening as we speak. Okay?
Starting point is 00:04:35 What a lot of you guys are gathered here for is waiting for this, which is, you know, they have set up a area for a press conference outside of a Manhattan. I think this is a hotel right here. It's a hotel of me zoom in. I don't know what. Nah, it looks like an apartment building. Right? Or maybe some, is this a federal building?
Starting point is 00:04:59 I don't know if it's a federal building. Actually, it is a federal building, I think. It is a federal building. Never mind. It's not a apartment building. So I think that is the federal building. Earlier, King Combs and Justin Combs and Quincy Combs were seen showing up to the supposed very quick initial appearance that Diddy got read his charges.
Starting point is 00:05:22 I'm not too sure if we put in a plea. We do have an indictment. The indictment is kind of bare bones, 14 pages. It accuses Diddy. of many different things but physical violence, extortion, arson, kidnapping, sexual assault, sexual abuse. A lot of interesting things to note, we don't see any co-conspirators,
Starting point is 00:05:45 we don't see any other people charged, doesn't mean that might not come later. No victims are actually named. So it's really a skeleton, bare bones indictment, just kind of letting you know. We're putting this guy in cuffs. We're probably gonna find out more, you know, as time goes along.
Starting point is 00:06:02 Who else is going to be indicted as well? And possible who are the main witnesses or victims that the prosecutor hinged this whole indictment and this case on. So, you know, obviously they're setting up the microphones that we see our entertainment news, the AP, we're actually streaming it directly from the AP's channel. So I'll see the press. Fox 5 is out there, a bunch of outlets.
Starting point is 00:06:26 They are already, okay? Okay, all right. The music getting a little bit joyful on the rich homie Kwan thing. Again, I don't want to skip between the both of them. I'm going to put this over on the side. We'll do a recap of, you know, his, you know, his homegoing ceremony, okay? TMZ did have a video of the Sons leaving and enter in the courtroom today. This is a video of the Sons.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Spirits. Justin. King Combs? How are you doing this morning? How's it going, Justin? Quincy, how are you feeling this morning? How are the twins? As you can see, they walked out pretty much from youngest to oldest, right?
Starting point is 00:07:36 You seen Christian. Then you shortly seen Prince, or they call him Prince. His name is Prince JDC on Instagram, but that's Justin Combs right here. And also Quincy Combs. Now, you know, remember I also speculated last night, will any of the sons be possibly indicted? Well, it's clear at this point, they're not indicted, and it doesn't mean that they won't, but they're at least free men to go and watch their father's initial appearance, right? We did get a lot more information, and I'll play that next.
Starting point is 00:08:09 Again, we have the full indictment. We're going to get into it. It's about 15 minutes until we hear from the U.S. attorney. We try to save my voice as long as possible because we're probably going to be. be this this is probably like a marathon day so I'm probably locking in for if I could last pause maybe 10 hours so we might be doing a 10 hour stream um okay so first and foremost again his sons are free they showed up to this initial appearance his lawyer spoke though um i'm gonna be honest with you his lawyer was super transparent not even too sure why he would need to be that transparent with the media
Starting point is 00:08:46 but essentially admitted that, hey, did he move to New York? Because of a coordinated effort, knowing that these charges were coming down probably soon. And they even discussed with the U.S. Attorney Office to say, hey, we're down to turn ourselves in. We're going to work with y'all. And obviously, these are signs of good faith actions that are going to plan in part to a, what do you call again, to a bail hearing. we don't know about the bail application status at this point. We're probably going to hear about that. Okay?
Starting point is 00:09:21 I'm not talking about Diti for 10 hours. But what I'm saying is that like we're probably going to give this four or five hours, okay? But then I'm going to still try to do a regular stream. We kind of did that last night too, okay? This is obviously breaking news. We've covered so much around it makes no sense we have asses when it actually happens. Okay. Also for the people who like, you know, again, I want to see justice gets some.
Starting point is 00:09:44 served, I'm indifferent to whatever, you know, thoughts you guys might have, whether you think I'm against Diddy or pro-Diddy, I'm just reporting what I see. I mean, I'm going to try to very much keep what I've heard about him or my experience with him out of it. Because again, it doesn't fucking matter. Once we're at the point where we're now in a court proceeding, it's going to be what could be proven, right? Obviously, there's victims all over the place, but now we get to see it in a court of love. All right. So, yes, So this is noticeably, which you could imagine, there's no more smiles. You know, they were dancing, doing all the shenanigans in the last couple of weeks.
Starting point is 00:10:23 And I'm wondering how that conversation is. So I'm guessing Diddy must have told us, you know, check this out. I'm probably going to get taken in. Hopefully I get bail. I'm still trying to listen to my lawyers by acting like, you know, everything's good. I'm not panicking. Let's all go to New York until whenever I got to turn myself in and let's try to be normal, right? because all of them have been in New York.
Starting point is 00:10:45 Like, you know, Quincy, like, I only, I think Quincy lives on the West Coast, but it was in New York. Here's what the lawyer says, right? So this is Diddy's lawyer. His name is Mark Agnifilio, or am I saying it wrong? Mark Agniflo. Okay, I think I got that correct. Now, importantly last night, importantly last night, he had, he made some comments even before he got to court. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:11:12 Hold on. He had made a comment even before he got to court. Get a second. Give a second. Give a second. You know, saying. You know what's again. This lawyer is pretty, you know, transparent with the public, because I don't think he needs to be.
Starting point is 00:11:26 Like his only concern is clearly did. By the way, the U.S. attorney's name is Damien Williams. But he did say this. This is last night before he got to court, right? He put out a statement. He says, he gave a statement to TMZ. I'm always worried about lawyers who were trying to talk to the press before talking to
Starting point is 00:11:43 to the prosecutors. That's a problem. But you know Diddy's getting the best of the best. He's not getting some run of the mill. He's not getting Maxby's lawyer. No disrespect to that dude. So we are disappointed with the decision to pursue what we believe is an unjust prosecution of Mr.
Starting point is 00:11:59 Combs by the U.S. Attorney's Office. Sean Diddy Combs is a music icon, self-made entrepreneur, loving family man, and a prudent philanthropist who spent the last 30 years building an empire, adoring his children, and working to uplift the black community. He also added he's in the perfect person but not a criminal. To his credit, Diddy has been nothing but cooperative.
Starting point is 00:12:20 That's going to be very important. Witness investigation and he voluntarily relocated to New York last week in anticipation of these charges. Please reserve your judgment until you have all the facts. These are acts of an innocent man with nothing to hide. And he looks forward to clearing his name in court. I will say everything he's doing, like on an optic level, obviously him addressed it. that Cassie video, like the Cassie video, you're guilty. I think it like there's nothing, there's no presumption of innocence there.
Starting point is 00:12:49 But all of his other actions do seem cooperative and do seem like he's trying to face these charges, right? Again, I won't say it's a, you know, it means he's clearly innocent, but clearly, you know, he's not trying to run, duck, hide, or, you know, blatantly going on a PR campaign, trying to, you know, convince people that he's innocent, look like he's trying to have his day in court. So here's a lawyer, and the lawyer spoke this morning before going to court. Is that planned?
Starting point is 00:13:18 No, no, it's not planned. Certainly, it's not planned by us. I mean, he came here to surrender at a time agreeable to the U.S. Attorney's Office, and then they arrested him last night. I spent the evening with him. I was willing to about 1 o'clock. His spirits are good. He's confident.
Starting point is 00:13:35 He is dealing with his head-on, the way he's dealt with every challenge in his life. and he's not guilty. He's innocent of these charges. We know what the charges are going to be without seeing the indictment. It's going to be racketeering, it's going to be sex trafficking, it's going to be things along those lines. This is what we've been expecting since the search is in March. He, to his great credit, he voluntarily came to New York. Not a lot of defendants do that.
Starting point is 00:14:02 He came to New York to basically engage the court system and start the case, and it'll start today. And he's going to plead not going to be. guilty, obviously. He's going to fight this with all of his energy and all of his might and the full confidence of his lawyers. And I expect a long battle with a good result for Mr. Combs. So I'm going to fight like hell to get him released, and he should be released with all that he's done and coming here voluntarily. And guys, I'm going to cut it short because I have to go in. All right. So thank you all very much. And all right, so, you know, the lawyer, you know, and I would
Starting point is 00:14:36 imagine that the lawyer speaking to the public putting out a statement via TMZ. If you're wondering, while my voice sounds like that, seeing someone in the chat say, lose my voice a little bit. Again, it's been like a couple days of like, kind of like, a little bit sick, but, you know, powering through it nonetheless. It's okay, no days off. So I apologize if my voice sounds odd or stressed at times, okay?
Starting point is 00:14:57 All right. So that was a lawyer. By the way, again, we are waiting on, you know, the press conference to start. It's scheduled to start at 1130. This is outside the federal building, the federal courthouse. in Manhattan and here is where you see obviously you know you see you know these federal
Starting point is 00:15:17 security guards and okay actually yes oh so I thought it was going to be outside it's inside oh wow here we go people once again I do have the indictment that I'll get into afterwards I'll actually give you a brief preview of that on the screen now and you know again not to not to give you a little bit of foreplay, no, diddy. But I'll show you some of the things that they have mentioned in there. In this indictment, they gave him racketeering.
Starting point is 00:15:51 And under racketeering, they have a bunch of things, right? Obviously, they mentioned the freakoffs, but what we're going to see is, here we go. So this is how they describe the racketeering conspiracy. We're going to read through this line by line, okay? Again, we're waiting for this to start. Did they haven't officially started yet? Again, this is going to start in,
Starting point is 00:16:10 seven minutes supposedly. But look at these acts. These are things that are going to have to prove. Multiple acts include kidnapping, arson, bribery, which, by the way, they're saying some of these things happen
Starting point is 00:16:26 in different places as well. Okay, bribery, witness tampering, what else, what else? Forced labor, sex trafficking also another charge or another act of
Starting point is 00:16:46 the RICO statute by saying he was relating to transport and inducement to travel for purposes of prostitution and other illegal activities. Again, remember I said last time about drug charges? Yep, we got them. Drug charges, multiple offenses involving possession with intent
Starting point is 00:17:03 to distribute of narcotics. They list a bunch of these substances. Some you might know, some you might not, Obviously, cocaine, oxycodone, or oxycontin, as some people say. And some of these other drugs, I probably got to Google them, but ketamine and, you know, what the fuck is hydroxybutyric acid? Wow, that won't sound too safe. Okay, cool.
Starting point is 00:17:25 Again, it doesn't name anybody else. It names that people in the organization were involved in criminal activity, but they're not named in this indictment, in the initial indictment, and they're actually just not, you know, indicted at least on this case file so maybe that maybe they get indicted on a superseded indictment or I don't know if this is possible I got to speak to an attorney
Starting point is 00:17:48 maybe I'm gonna get I'm gonna get Bradford Cohn or somebody on here who's a real expert to break it down for y'all shit maybe all the people in the organization flipped on him they already talked to the feds like we gave this nigga up like did he got to go so again we'll get into that
Starting point is 00:18:03 another interesting thing before the precedence start is that that give me one second give me one second we also find out also find out the the details of the raid
Starting point is 00:18:20 supposedly remember the raid that happened on his property back in March they're saying they found a thousand like listen this year they said they found they said the indictment of references so I'm guessing this to the indictment we're going to read eventually references what was seized during the raids at Diddy's homes in Beverly Hills in Miami
Starting point is 00:18:38 various freak off supplies. Imagine having a freak off toolkit, my nigga. This is crazy. Include narcotics. Okay, little party drugs. More than a thousand bottles of baby oil and lubricant. They see firearms including 3 AR-15s with the face serial numbers and the drum magazine. Yeah, that's kind of crazy, right? Wow. You know what was interesting? Niggia, they said they found the freak off supplies. Mad drugs. Mad baby. oil and lubricant we heard they didn't find one condom how is this possible my nigga they found everything but the condoms what type of what type of shit is this
Starting point is 00:19:23 niggi they found a thousand bottles of baby oil and not one lamb skin latex condom this shit is crazy oh man watch they're gonna be like yeah we found mad honey packs we found some rhino pills we found some this they didn't find one condom in the whole house this is crazy anyway we are waiting chat we're waiting it looks like they're starting to set up
Starting point is 00:19:48 now here's what's interesting I let it play seven six you just came in from the left are you okay okay thank you by the way we see a whiteboard here sometimes they'll use that hold on
Starting point is 00:20:09 they'll use that to like map out a conspiracy see we'll see wow I shut up man we'll watch it in there course I still my look at it Jesus Christ Here's we're about to start. Okay, while we do wait, oh never mind. It looks like we're gonna start. Maybe not.
Starting point is 00:21:29 Okay, real quick while we wait. It's important, you know, I'm going to look this guy up as well. So Damien Williams, so he's the U.S. attorney that is, this is, he's the Fonnie Willis in this case. Damien Williams U.S. attorney. So let's look this guy up. Okay. All right, black man, I see you.
Starting point is 00:22:07 All right, so he can't be like the white man trying to get ditty down. It's definitely a black U.S. attorney. This guy right here. He's the guy who will see talk shortly. But he's the one who signed the bottom of the, the, um, let me try to me listen.
Starting point is 00:22:23 Oh, oh shit. Never mind. Look. Oh, here they go. Here they go. Where's the baby oil? Show me the baby oil. Johnson and Johnson stop going up.
Starting point is 00:22:41 Investing Johnson Johnson. I'm not no financial advisor, but God damn it. Oh, these were the guns. Why when did he just have legal guns? Apparently these were defaced. A gun is illegal. As soon as you deface the serial number is illegal gun. You get what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:22:56 And usually it's probably not illegally obtained. gun because that's why you're defacing the serial number, right? I'm going to be honest with you. This isn't that shocking it is. Diddy has a few rifles. Okay. Conference in about two minutes. Do you have any questions about presentment? I'll come back out and we'll go over timing and give you a few updates. Thanks. Again, I could probably quickly, I don't want to miss anything at all.
Starting point is 00:23:51 If they start talking, let me switch immediately back. Do they have weapons? I want to see if that's part of it. No, they found weapons are the face, so they could just add it on, right? Did they have firearms? Probably sure there's going to be some firearms somewhere in this. Hmm, okay.
Starting point is 00:24:14 We'll read through it. Here we go. These are rifles that have been clearly disassembled. Not too sure if this is how they found it or the feds disassembled it but there's a drum magazine clearly a rifle you can see these are two two three or five five six oh here we go here we go jack make sure you could see the whole thing i'm not going off just this to say say he's done none of the crimes at least that we know did he put guns to the women's head right so we want to see the condoms or lack of condoms we want to see the
Starting point is 00:25:06 baby oil we want to see the fucking the fucking stiff sheets that's just soaked in in in in the freak off come pause here's it here's the US Attorney as I said morning everyone my name is Damien Williams and I'm the US Attorney here in the Southern District of New York today I'm announcing the unsealing of a three-count indictment charging Sean Combs with racketeering conspiracy sex trafficking interstate transportation for The indictment alleges that between at least 2008 and the present, Combs abused, threatened, and coerced victims to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct. As alleged in the indictment to carry out this conduct, Sean Combs led and participated in a racketeering conspiracy that used the business empire he controlled to carry out criminal activity, including sex trafficking, sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery, and the obstruction of justice.
Starting point is 00:26:13 Let me say a little bit more about the charges. The indictment alleges that Combs abused and exploited women and other people for years, and in a variety of ways. As alleged, Combs used force, threats of force, and coercion to cause victims to engage in extended sexual performances with male commercial sex workers, some of whom he transatlantic. transported or caused to be transported over state lines. Combs allegedly planned and controlled the sex performances, which he called freak-offs, and he often electronically recorded them. The freak-offs sometimes lasted days at a time.
Starting point is 00:26:52 It involves multiple commercial sex workers and often involved a variety of narcotics, such as ketamine, ecstasy, and GHB, which Combs distributed to the victim to keep them obedient and compliant. As alleged, when Combs didn't get his way, he was violent, and he subjected victims of physical, emotional, and verbal abuse so that they would participate in the freak-offs, and that Combs hit, kicked through objects at, and dragged victims at times by their hair. On one occasion in March of 2016, that conduct was captured on video and later reported in the media.
Starting point is 00:27:33 Specifically, Combs kicked, dragged and threw a vase at a victim in a Los Angeles hotel when the victim was attempting to flee. As alleged, these assaults often resulted in injuries to the victims, which took days or weeks to heal. In addition to the violence, the indictment alleges that Combs threatened and coerced victims to get them to participate in the freakoffs. He used the embarrassing and sensitive recordings. he made of the freak-offs as collateral against the victims. And the indictment alleges that he maintained control over the victims in several ways, including by giving them drugs, by giving and threatening to take away financial support or housing,
Starting point is 00:28:19 by promising them career opportunities, by monitoring their whereabouts, and even by dictating their physical appearance. Because of all of this, the indictment alleges that the victims did not believe they could refuse Combs without risking their security. They're describing Cassie a lot. They're describing Cassie a lot. The indictment also alleges other acts of violence undertaken by Combs and others, including violence against witnesses to his abuse, kidnapping, and arson.
Starting point is 00:28:47 The indictment alleges that on more than one occasion, Combs carried or brandished firearms to intimidate and threaten victims and witnesses. Now, Combs did not do this all on his own. As I mentioned, Combs has been charged with RICO conspiracy. He used his business and employees of that business and other close associates to get his way. Those individuals allegedly included high-ranking supervisors in the business, personal assistance, security staff, and household staff. The indictment alleges that those individuals facilitated the freak-offs. They booked the hotel rooms and stocked them with the supplies, including drugs, baby oil, personal luberculosis.
Starting point is 00:29:33 extra linens and lighting. When the hotel rooms got damaged, they helped clean it up. They arranged for victims and commercial sex workers to travel for the freak-offs, and they delivered large quantities of cash to Combs to pay for the commercial sex workers. The indictment also alleges that they helped Combs cover up his crimes. During the March 2016 incident at the LA Hotel that I mentioned earlier, A member of the hotel security staff intervened, and Combs attempted to bribe the staff member with a stack of cash to make sure that what happened was kept quiet. And as the indictment alleges, in late 2023, after public allegations were made about Combs's crimes, he and others pressured witnesses and victims to stay silent, including by making phone calls to witnesses and victims and giving them a false narrative of what they had experienced.
Starting point is 00:30:30 Oh, shit. As alleged, Combs used others to help conceal his abuse by monitoring and preventing victims from leaving a location in order to hide their injuries or by locating a victim who had attempted to flee. As part of this investigation in March of this year, special agents from HSI executed search warrants at Combs' residences in Miami and Los Angeles. They also executed a warrant for Combs' electronic devices. During those searches, agents see evidence of the crimes charged in this indictment. They seize firearms and ammunition, including three defaced AR-15s and a large-capacity drum magazine. They also seize evidence of the freak-offs, electronic devices that contain images and videos of the freak-offs with multiple victims. And they seize cases and cases of the kinds of personal lubricant and baby oil that combs the staff
Starting point is 00:31:28 allegedly use of stock hotel rooms for the freakoffs. More than 1,000 bottles altogether. K.Y. Stop going up. Here are some of the items that we recovered during the searches. As you can see here, this is a drum magazine, large capacity, and it contains, I believe, 59 rounds. I mentioned as well that we recovered three AR-15s. This is a close-up shot of one of the AR-15s,
Starting point is 00:32:00 and you can see right here, the serial number has been thoroughly, defaced. Another picture of more ammunition and parts of two AR-15s right there. I want to be clear about two things. First, this office is determined to investigate and prosecute anyone who engages in sex trafficking no matter how powerful or wealthy or famous you may be. No one should doubt our commitment on that. A year ago, Sean Combs stood in Times Square and was handed a key to New York City. Today, he's been indicted and will face justice in the Southern District of New York.
Starting point is 00:32:46 Second, we are not done. This investigation is ongoing, and I encourage anyone with information about this case to come forward and to do it quickly. Anyone with information can call 1-8774-HSI tip. I want to express my deep appreciation for the victims and witnesses who have used their voices and helped bring this criminal conduct to light.
Starting point is 00:33:12 We would not be here without them. I also want to thank the dedicated case agents on the HSI Trafficking in-person squad in New York. They have been with us since day one and have worked tirelessly on this investigation. They will continue to be invaluable partners to us. I also want to thank the incredible agents and analysts from SCNY, who have also provided tremendous assistance on this case. I'm deeply grateful for their continued work. And finally, I want to thank the outstanding career prosecutors from SD&Y who were handling this case.
Starting point is 00:33:47 Meredith Foster, Emily Johnson, Chrissy Slavic, Madison Smeiser, and Mitzi Steiner, and their supervisors, Jamie Backleepter and Jacqueline Kelly. Remember all those names? They are members of the Civil Rights Unit in our criminal division. Remember those names? We created the Civil Rights Unit when I became U.S. attorney. I'm deeply proud of their work on this and so many other cases. I'll not take some questions. Eric Kutorski, ABC.
Starting point is 00:34:19 Damien, thanks. The indictment describes aggressive, open, violent, hedon. Yo, chat, all the prosecutors are white women. Diddy's cook, chat. If these are the prosecutors, Diddy's fucking fried. How many women were victimized by Sean Combs? All white women. But the others were involved.
Starting point is 00:34:39 Well, our investigation is ongoing. We are committed to bringing justice to everyone who's been victimized by the defendant. I can't tell you why it took so long. I think the better focus is on the fact that we are here today. And we are committed to making sure that justice is done. Nice question. Thank you. Julia Ainslie, NBC.
Starting point is 00:35:01 Thank you for doing this. You said we are not done and that Combs did not do this alone. Do you foresee that there could be other charges related to this case? I'm not taking anything off the table. Janet Fisher Newsday. What's the difference between the sex trafficking and promoting travel for the purpose of prostitution? Well, there are different crimes with different elements. I don't think we should get into the nitty-gritty of the legal discussion right now.
Starting point is 00:35:29 But the sex trafficking, we believe, they're all serious offenses, but the sex trafficking conduct, carries some significant penalties. And we are gratified that we were able to bring that charge. Is one more coercion than the other? I'm not going to be able to get into that, but you can look it up. And yes, sex trafficking, especially when it involves coercion or force,
Starting point is 00:35:54 is a very serious crime, and it carries significant penalties. Good afternoon, Darla Miles, ABC 7, New York. Thank you for this press conference and for the details. Two questions. In context of this indictment and the information that was presented to the grand jury, are you able to clarify the number of victims? It's mentioned plural in the indictment,
Starting point is 00:36:19 but can you specify the number of victims just for this particular indictment? And secondly, can you provide details about the alleged arson? Unfortunately, I'm not able to provide either. The number of victims, you are correct. We are intentional in saying multiple. The details of the arson incident are limited to what we have in the indictment and also the detention letter that we filed, which contains more details than the indictment does at various points. But we don't have anything more beyond that. Next question.
Starting point is 00:36:53 Are any of his accomplices or associates under investigation? And additionally, could he face any more charges? So the investigation is ongoing. that means both as to him and to anyone else who we believe committed the crime with him. Nice question. Julia Poppa. Hi, good morning from Tintan Wins. Any indication that some of the women or victims here were imprisoned in his residences,
Starting point is 00:37:22 and did he have locations where he kept them and did they were not allowed to leave? And also, he's indicted here although there were searches and raids in L.A., Miami, why in New York? New York? Well, I'm biased on the U.S. Attorney of the Southern District of New York. I think that we have an outstanding track record of bringing some of the most impactful, sprawling, complex, difficult, sex trafficking, human trafficking, labor trafficking, you name it. The Southern District of New York can do it, and so we're very proud of that.
Starting point is 00:37:56 And so the scope and complexity of this investigation isn't something that we ran from, it's something that we embrace, and we will continue to do that. your question about whether he imprisoned anyone all I can say is that you know I mentioned this March 2016 incident where something was caught on video where a victim was attempting to flee and there was violence that was associated with it that was at a hotel Matthew Lee and a city press thanks a lot does your office intend to seek remand or you're reaching a bail package and if you're willing can you how would you contrast this with the R
Starting point is 00:38:29 Kelly case in in E and Y in terms of the elements thanks so we will be seeking to We have filed a letter laying out our reasoning for seeking pretrial detention. I'm not going to be able to expand beyond what's in the letter, but it contains all of the reasoning and it contains the law as well. There is a presumption of detention in a case like this, and we think that's warranted. John Aeneas, New York Daily News. Thank you. I was hoping to get some more detail about the searches of his residence, the guns, the... The baby oil!
Starting point is 00:39:04 of lubricant and the videos. Where were they found amongst his residence? Were they all scattered around the houses in one place? I kind of wanted to just get a better picture of how that stuff was found. Well, look, I think that some of the details that you're seeking are in the detention letter. So, for instance, some of the AR-15s, two of the three, defaced AR-15s were found in his bedroom closet in Miami, broken down into parts along with magazines, with ammunition. loaded in them. So some of that detail is in the detention letter beyond that I'm not going to be able to get into where other items were restored.
Starting point is 00:39:45 Ben Cotchman, Post. Hey, thanks for doing this. Your office was the office that had been prosecuting Jeffrey Epstein before he died in custody. I have not read your detention memo yet. It's the first thing I'm going to do. after this ends, but does it, does the memo address, or is your office concerned with Combs' safety in custody given what happened with Epstein? We are concerned with anyone's safety whenever they are detained prior to trial. It's part of our obligations to keep people safe as well. It's part of the criminal justice system.
Starting point is 00:40:34 But I do not draw any sort of connection between Jeffrey EFstein's suicide and what may or may not happen to any other defendant while they are detained pretrial. And of course, the decision whether to detain the defendant will be up to a judge. Our position is that pretrial detention is warranted under the law and based on the facts of this case. And I'll leave it at that. Are some of the prosecutors on this case, some of the same prosecutors that had been handled? that worked on the Maxwell case? Great question. So I'm not going to get into the staffing.
Starting point is 00:41:11 I will say that this team, this group of AUSA, is this incredible group, has been working on this case around the clock, and they've had their hands full. Next question. Gus Rosendale, NBC News. Good morning, sir. Combs' attorney said that his client has been cooperative with investigators.
Starting point is 00:41:31 He said that this morning, I was wondering if you, whatever reaction to that. Let me just say this. I think that generally, with increasing frequency, the word cooperative or cooperating has taken on tremendous elasticity and no longer really bears any relation to what the word means when we use it in a very specific context. So responding to lawful process and the like
Starting point is 00:42:00 does not qualify as cooperation, we use that term here. Mike Sussack, AP. Thanks. To that end, was there any discussion of Mr. Combs surrendering? I understand he was taken into custody at a hotel in Manhattan last night, and maybe that wasn't the plan. Can you elaborate on how that came about and why that was?
Starting point is 00:42:24 I'm not going to be able to get into any sort of operational details, how he was taken into custody, and when he is in custody right now, he will be appearing in court later today. Was there any discussion of him surrendering given, you know, they claim he's cooperating? I'm not going to be able to get into law enforcement tactics or operations. Got it. Well, I can't get into the charging decision. It is very meaningful to us that weapons were possessed, as we allege in the indictment. Part of the reason why this conduct was so pervasive and harmful was because victims and others,
Starting point is 00:43:08 didn't necessarily feel comfortable denying him his wishes as we allege because of the presence of firearms I should leave it there thanks last question Jacob Samson Jacob Shamcy and Business Insider thank you given that he's the sole defendants in this case and that you allege he's part of a conspiracy that involves members of his companies do you anticipate a superseding indictment that bring allegations against other members of those companies or other co-conspirators as well? Again, I can't take anything off the table, anything is possible.
Starting point is 00:43:44 Our investigation is very active and ongoing, and I think a lot of you who cover this office, know that when we say such things, that developments are certainly foreseeable, but I cannot predict them sitting here today. All right, thank you, everyone. Thank you. What part of this business empire is exposed? Thank you, everyone. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:44:22 All right, people. Great. So that is the official press conference. I do know there was an additional, like, you know, area that was set up outside. Not too sure if, you know, maybe any other authorities will get to. to this spot that they'll be able to conduct something meaningful. Maybe some other questions could be asked. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:02 I guess whoever the AP reporter is, they're just like, you know, they only showed this one thing. Now, here's the thing, chat, I do have the documents here for you. It's actually slow to be updated, I guess, because he hasn't appeared in court yet, which I thought he actually did, but he hasn't. They kind of unsealed it, but not officially, where it's fully in the system where you can look up any federal case. So it's not in the site that I usually use.
Starting point is 00:45:29 But the documents are available, right? I think directly through the clerk. We're going to read the whole indictment. I do want to skip ahead, and this is kind of jumping ahead here, because I think I'm going off my train of thought. The U.S. attorney said repeatedly, there are certain things, more details that might not be in the indictment that's in the memo for detention.
Starting point is 00:45:54 So essentially, there's a bunch of documents filed. Okay, here's the initial indictment, but we're also filed a memo for detention, hoping that the judge or the magistrate judge says, hey, we're going to deny bond at least at this time until, you know, we'll reconsider maybe at a different point. I have that document, and before we do get into the indictment, I do know the, I do want to explore the possibility of,
Starting point is 00:46:18 could Did he get out on bail? right and also it's going to give us some more details about what they're using and and what you're going to realize is if i think by now either cassie or the feds with cassie leaked that video because that video of ditty beaten cassie in that hotel it's actually one of the it's referenced in a detention memo and the indictment okay so let's do the math here like it's clear the feds probably played a nasty game with Diddy. Probably was also trying to encourage more witnesses to come forward, right?
Starting point is 00:46:54 Because when people see in that video, everybody backed up off the video like, oh shit, never mind. It's not a witch hunt. It's true. So it kind of looks like, um, no, this is the wrong thing I pulled up.
Starting point is 00:47:08 Sorry. What the fuck? I didn't put it on screen yet. Give me one second. Uh-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da. Give me one second. So what I'm about put up on screen is the detention memo and this is this detention memo is
Starting point is 00:47:29 is supplementary to the indictment that essentially is going to spell out a few things that the prosecutor believes should keep diddy in jail right here we go um the audio is all of my detail audio that's going to stop okay yes so I'm gonna keep an eye on this to see if you know they go outside or there's more stuff um I'm pretty sure let's go to another outlet let's go to CNN or something like that CNN I imagine they would have like a live stream going on maybe not I guess only AP has it right now let me just search ditty I just want to see if anyone else is you know
Starting point is 00:48:07 doing some type of yeah AP's pretty much point on this cool all right so we'll keep keep this going on in the background I'm hoping they go outside that we can hear some more information here here's the thing though so this was filed this is a detention for Sean Combs, which means this is the prosecutor's, attempt to try to make sure he's denied bail. Now, we went over this last night. Factors in determining bail federal court,
Starting point is 00:48:41 we came up with a list, right? And the list was seen as the defendant's flight risk. Defendants criminal history. Severity of the alleged crime. Defendants ties to community, employment status, financial resources, mental health and substance abuse history. There's other things that we're going to come into the defendant's risk of reoffending, history of appearing in court, a lot of things, okay, potential danger to community or specific individuals.
Starting point is 00:49:09 Okay. Now, let's read this letter. It's 16 pages, right? It's actually longer than the indictment. So it says, Dear Judge, the defendant, Sean Didy Combs, was taken into custody this morning after a grand jury sitting in this district return and three-count indictment charged him with crimes related to decades-long pattern of physical and sexual violence
Starting point is 00:49:32 against multiple victims. His use of force, threats, coercion, to enact his will, protect his reputation, to fulfill his sexual desires. That's going to be the nastiest and creepiest part of it because they kind of literally just spell out ditty as a guy using millions of dollars to get his fixed sexually,
Starting point is 00:49:49 like just some derange, decrees. crepit type of creep who just needed by any means necessary to the nut. You know what I mean? Which is, come on, right? The government respectfully submits this letter in anticipation of the defendant's appearance before this court later today and in support of the government's request
Starting point is 00:50:08 for the defendant's detention pendant trial. As set forth below, there is no condition or combination of conditions that will reasonably assure the appearance of the defendant as required and the safety of others and the community. Not to mention, the integrity, of the proceedings. As reflected by the gravity of the charges and the indictment, the defendant is dangerous and poses an ongoing threat to the safety of the community.
Starting point is 00:50:30 If release, he remains a serious flight risk, despite the conditions offered by his counsel. By the way, clearly, they anticipate that Diddy's counsel offered something. So we're going to try to find what Diddy's counsel offered, or like, you know, maybe, I don't know if they would go with an official offering, but they probably just can make it a case that, you know, he's not a flight risk. he'll show up to court he'll stay in New York or something like that right
Starting point is 00:50:54 we'll say if we can find that document all right most glaringly the defendant also poses a significant risk to obstruct injustice indeed as set forth below during the course
Starting point is 00:51:06 of the charged conduct which by the way we're going to get to that I'll make a little note of it I know a lot of people are saying is he going to be charged for things he did in the 90s by the way one of these sex
Starting point is 00:51:18 situations right with a 17-year-old, which I think a lot of people thought that was like the text. We talked about it last time in my mom. Textbook case of sex trafficking, right? You flew a 17-year-old, an underage girl from Pontiac, Michigan, to New York, by your private jet, and supposedly she had sex with one of your employees there, and then you later on sex trafficking, right? Except we're going to read the indictment.
Starting point is 00:51:46 The indictment actually says the, they only start the racketeering conspiracy from 2008. So what he did in the 90s, included maybe the murder of Tupac Shakur, if he was ever involved, doesn't seem to be part of this indictment. Okay, so that's also very important to know for people were, you know, thinking about that, right?
Starting point is 00:52:05 Okay, cool. This is going to be the thing that might keep him in jail. He has already tried to obstruct the government's investigation, repeatedly contacted victims, and witnesses, feeding them false narratives of events, and as described in detail, there are simply no conditions that would ensure the defendant's efforts to obstruct and tamper witnesses will stop. The defendant, therefore, cannot overcome the statutory presumption in favor of the
Starting point is 00:52:36 tension. The court should order him to tame. Okay. On September 17, 2024, an alleged, no, an indictment, returned by the federal grand jury, Okay, okay, okay, we're not trying to read the same thing twice. Okay, cool. Sex trafficking and abuse. Okay, we're going to, most of this is going to be in the indictment.
Starting point is 00:52:55 So we'll do a, we'll just go through the indictment for that. What we should probably care about, and oh, here we see the firearms, right? Even though I don't think that he was charged with a firearm crime, but the mere fact that, you know, there's illegal firearms around, while other criminal activities is alleged to have been going on, big problem, which, the judge might factor in, right? Basically saying this guy is having an arsenal of illegal weapons while he's doing illegal shit, right? 59 rounds of 2-23 ammunition seized from his L.A. home. Obviously, that would be illegal.
Starting point is 00:53:30 I don't know what the magazine capacity is in L.A., but definitely you can't have no 59 rounds, okay? Not no damn drum, okay? In addition, six legally, okay, so he did have more guns. Six legal purchase guns with serial numbers. Some were stored in gun safes, where recover. So they're saying there were legal guns, but clearly they're not mentioning the legal guns. They only show the illegal guns. Well, these particular guns, both the legal and illegal farms, receives their presence in the defendant's homes demonstrates.
Starting point is 00:53:59 The defendant has access to him, surrounds himself with both guns and ammunition. Likewise, if the defendant were personally restrained by the court from obtaining new firearms himself, he could retain access to them through others. In some, the defendants regularly use of violence and threats of violence, as well of coercion described above against the victims and others foster culture fear in which these individuals believe they were unable to reject the defendant's demands without subjecting themselves to physical violence or other abuse. Now, this is the important part. Him supposedly bribing witnesses and supposedly interfering, right? Throughout the time of the period charging the indictment when the defendant faced the possibility that is violent and criminal conduct become public,
Starting point is 00:54:43 the defendant and other members of the associates of the Enterprise pressured witnesses and victims to not report what they saw or heard to law enforcement or to otherwise conceal the criminal conduct. For example, as noted in March 2016, that's the Cassie video we all seen. The defendant was captured on video surveillance, striking and kicking and dragging a woman in a public area of a hotel in an apparent attempt to prevent her from leaving a freakoff. A member of the hotel security staff intervened. defendant attempted to offer the security staff a stack of cash to ensure silence after the security guard refused the bribe.
Starting point is 00:55:21 And after coordination between the defendant and his employees, the defendant's staff contacted other members of the hotel security. At the same time, the staff members were in close communication with the victim of the assault as well, all in the effort to cover up the defendant's assault and prevent the incident from being publicly disclosed. Within days of the incident, surveillance video disappeared from the hotel's server. So who had the, if it disappeared from the server? Who had the video? Because we've seen it now. Okay.
Starting point is 00:55:52 Similarly, throughout the period, charging the indictment, members and associate of the enterprise have reached out to multiple victims on behalf of the defendant to convince them not to report the defendant's abuse. Most recently in 2023, immediately following the public allegations of a certain defendant's crimes, including his physical and sexual abuse of women, the defendants and other members of the enterprise made repeatedly,
Starting point is 00:56:13 phone calls to victims and witnesses during which they provided victims and witnesses with false narratives of events in an apparent effort to conceal the defendant's crimes. So basically last year, then he was ringing up the phone calling people who could be victims. On at least two occasions, the defendant recorded those calls. Oh, wow. He recorded the calls on a co-conspirator. Ooh, this is going to be big. It says a co-conspirator.
Starting point is 00:56:40 Now, when you hear co-conspirator in an indictment, it doesn't mean they're going to be charged because sometimes there is unindicted co-conspirators. But they're basically saying whoever this person is was helping Diddy cover up crimes. They're not a victim, okay? Because you know everybody's going to be like, I was only fucking them guys because Diddy told me to? Or I was only like, I only beat up that guy because Did he told me to? I wasn't doing it because I wanted to. Did he threaten me? He was going to kill me.
Starting point is 00:57:10 so I had to go kill it or not kill them, but beat that person up, right? But they're saying this person is a co-conspirator. So this person was cognizantly helping, D. Anyway, thereby attempting to obscure his involvement in the instruction. So the government is investigating, investigation is ongoing. While the indictment against the defendant was on seal today, the investigation into his and other co-conspirator's conduct is active and ongoing. As a result of that ongoing investigation, as well as the defendant's charge conduct,
Starting point is 00:57:40 outline above, including obstruction of justice and witness tampering. The government is limited in its ability to fully set forth all known details of his criminal conduct, including details of certain witness testimony. So they're saying there's witnesses who have told them about methods and means that Dity has taken to try to cover up his crimes that they don't want to put right now in his detention letter, but probably is still an active part of the investigation that got going on and probably will be in the case, right? To the extent that the court has additional questions about the charge offenses or the charge offense conduct or any other information set forth herein, the government is prepared to proffer additional information on an ex parte basis.
Starting point is 00:58:25 Wow. That's huge. We got to get a lawyer on here. I got to hit up Bradford Cohen. We need the top legal minds to, we need the top legal minds to break this down. you know, I'm only limited in certain scope of what I could break down and interpret for you guys. Hmm. Okay.
Starting point is 00:58:47 Now, we all know from the Young Thug, Yselt case, an ex parte hearing or communication means ex parte means without a party. And in the court system, you have the prosecutor, the defense, and the neutral arbiter, which is the judge. so any conversations or meetings that excludes one of those people is considered ex parte so it's apparent that the prosecutor's saying we have more information about some witness testimony that we know we're going to these are we're not we're not going to call anyone snitches here because these are potential female victims you know again the same same a gang case so there's no snitches let's be honest right these victims or alleged victims they're probably are saying shit either actively working or whoever knows what it is and basically
Starting point is 00:59:40 they're telling the judge we'll tell you on the side what the depth or if you have questions about you know some of these things we're alleging because we're not saying everything because our investigations are going we'll say it in an ex parte context and again you know unlike the Woody case not whatie case the young thug case this ex parte communication would not be seen and deemed as, you know, as something that, you know, is, is, you know, has some Brady element, which means, you know, you need to disclose to the other side. Because this is about bail.
Starting point is 01:00:16 And the conditions of bail and what could be considered isn't the same level of, you know, transparency as what you would expect in a trial. Now, if this was trial, it would be very different. But this is just on bail. They're just saying, don't get this thing of bail. If you want to know why, we laid out some general shit. If you want to know the specifics, we'll come into your chambers or we'll do a sidebar. We'll tell you that.
Starting point is 01:00:41 But don't tell Diddy, because that's probably, you know, crucial to our current investigation. And we probably got more charges or maybe a superseding of the diamond. So that makes sense. So they start arguing some applicable law. They're using a bail reform act, 18, USC, whatever, whatever. And they're basically just outlining that there is a lot. lot of case law that matches up and actually cosigns their idea that Diddy should not be let out on bond. So let's go back to last night. We're talking to Myron. And when we're talking to him,
Starting point is 01:01:17 primarily we said, well, look like Diddy's cooperative. And I said, at what point do you think this become uncooperative? And I mean uncooperative like he's like, I'm not going to, and cooperative doesn't mean he's snitching, right? It just means they're communicating. Hey, We are investigating you, just to let you know, hey, don't go too far. Hey, this grand jury proceeding might be wrapping up soon. Don't make it hard for us to find you. We shouldn't have to dispatch the marshals to come look for you under a rock. He's like, no, I'm not running.
Starting point is 01:01:47 I'll come to New York. I make myself readily available. Maybe they've sat in for an interview session or two. Who knows? Here's the thing. Again, no matter how cooperative he's been, the prosecutors are still taking. the stands, yeah, he came to New York.
Starting point is 01:02:07 Yeah, he's been, quote, cooperative, but we still don't think he should be let out on bail. Keep in mind, all these cooperative things were to probably kind of have the prosecutors say to the judge like, hey, you know, he has been cooperative. We're going to, of course, put up a motion to oppose bail, but we're not going to go too hard. It looked like they're going pretty hard.
Starting point is 01:02:30 And they're pretty much going as hard. and saying, yo, he's trying to fuck up additional investigations we got going on, so definitely lock him up, right? So they go with dangerousness. They say he's charged with serious and violent crimes. As charging the indictment, I'm going to have to get some water. Can't lose my voice.
Starting point is 01:02:48 Got like nine hours to go. I got water here. Okay. So it says, as charging the indictment, the defendant has physical and sexually abused women and others for the better part of two decades. Now, that's the interesting part, because it's well
Starting point is 01:03:05 the indictment starts in well the RICO part of it starts in 2008 as they're looking at what they said they're saying for a better part of two decades well actually that's the better part so since 2018 it'll be 16 years right yeah better part okay cool but a part
Starting point is 01:03:23 of two decades uh the sex trafficking charge based on a defendant's abuse of conduct count two carries with it a presumption of detention hmm wow and they're there's citing direct statutes here and attention is particularly supported
Starting point is 01:03:38 by the facts of the case since at least 2008 the defendant has engaged in serious acts of violence including force and coercion women to participate in sexual activity including sex acts with commercial sex workers I'm wondering if the sex workers yeah I'm guessing so right there got to be a couple
Starting point is 01:03:56 sex workers that are you know witnesses like are working right like yo we're going to testify like did he pay this to fuck Cassie. They could describe the room. This shit smelled like K-Y jelly and a honey pack. You know,
Starting point is 01:04:12 there was no condoms. Niggas just had a cock ring. And the nigga was just in the corner with a fucking toothpick in his mouth recording like he thought he was like on some, you know what I mean? Steven Spielberg's shit and he was stroking his fucking cock.
Starting point is 01:04:26 But he wasn't looking at Cassie. He was looking at me. Like, I'm pretty sure there's going to be some sex workers that probably going to say some shit like that, right? All right. So commercial sex workers by use of physical force, financial pressure, emotional abuse, narcotics. These acts described above, they were referred to as free coughs, among other names. It involved orchestrated sexual performances facilitated through drug use that sometimes lasted days at a time.
Starting point is 01:04:51 Also, you know, again, you know, you're going to realize that they also say, and I'm skipping ahead here, but I'm just giving you a little bit of notice, they will eventually say, that Diddy is facing a mandatory minimum, right? A mandatory minimum. And give me one second here. I just want to click back on this to see what's going on. Did he is facing a mandatory minimum. Okay, nothing has happened out here.
Starting point is 01:05:21 Cool. All right, yeah. He's facing a mandatory minimum of 15 years all the way to life. So it is very, very much. possible that did he you know i know last night people say i was trumping up you know what he's facing but i'll even go to it in this detention memo which you know again that's going to be part of why they're going to want to detain someone saying hey yo this guy is facing and being incarcerated for the rest of his life like i'll scroll down it says 15 years 15 years let's see look the risk
Starting point is 01:05:56 of flight nor can a defendant overcome the presumption that he's a risk of flight the crimes the defendant is charged with carry significant penalties, including a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years imprisonment and a statutory maximum of life imprisonment. Now, we all know how it works on a federal level. If you get convicted on a federal level, there is only, like, pretty much one way. You could go below what they have imposed as a mandatory minimum, and you got to get that 5K1 letter. You got to be snitching, right?
Starting point is 01:06:29 Now, granted, if we're thinking that, you know, well, they kind of levy him to be the head of this enterprise. So who could he snitch on? So if he can't snitch, if he gets found guilty on these things, right? Even through a plea bargain deal, that's 15 years, right? 15 years, right? And again, remember, this is a mandatory minimum, which is why people are definitely scared of the feds, right? Like, they have imposed a lot of mandatory minimums that it doesn't really give, give, to the judge discretion in what they think you should get.
Starting point is 01:07:03 These are hard-line mandatory minimums that could only be bypassed for a very small handful of reasons. One, the biggest and the most known one is snitching, which is if a prosecutor writes what's called a 5K1 letter on your behalf at sentencing, it tells the judge you have cooperated, snitched, and that they could now bypass it. main a term minimal okay again we don't think that's going to be applicable here for for ditty who can he tell on what is you going to tell on like some other mogul right like come on we don't even see that happening um but maybe it's possible but uh you know let's be realistic right
Starting point is 01:07:44 so if ditty's facing minimum 15 years minimum how old is ditty right now by right i'm keeping i'm keeping an eye on this how old is ditty 54 in 15 years years, he'd be, you know, obviously you'd have to serve 85% federally. So 85% of 15 years, 85% would be 8.5 of his 10. So if he's 8.5 of his 10, it would be 4 and a quarter. So it's about 12, 13 years. Yeah, 13 years, actually. So, yeah, 85% is 30 years about. Yeah. So even if that's the case, again, obviously, I'm going to worst case scenario because who knows, Maybe Bista case, right? Maybe Bice case.
Starting point is 01:08:35 Anything happened. But if he gets a mandatory minimum, 15 years, he's 54. You get out in 13 years. He'll be 67, right? Like, could you get out at 67, you know, order another batch of baby oil and cock rings and, you know what I mean? Get the free calls back popping at, you know, 69 or 67 or whatever? Maybe, maybe, right?
Starting point is 01:09:03 I don't know if the money's going to be hitting the same, right? You know, I think the financial discussion, I'm going to see if I could, there's a few people I want to get on. For a criminal level, I want to get on Bradford Cohen. I'm going to contact him. I'm going to try to get him on today or maybe tomorrow. Bradford Cohen, I want, actually, let me see if I can break you down. I would love for him.
Starting point is 01:09:21 I know he's probably bogged down today. And also, he's not like a, just a media guy. He's, he's an actual attorney, so he got his own cases. But let me hit him up. I would love for him to kind of break this down. I would love for him to break this down. I would also like for maybe an attorney or, you know, I don't know if it's a financial expert I should probably go to.
Starting point is 01:09:49 We got to figure out how Diddy, like, what would be the advisable thing to do if you're Diddy, a guy with allegedly a net worth of hundreds of millions of dollars, now facing life imprisonment. Also, you have your financial, opportunities cut obviously he's selling a couple homes he's liquidating a few things but how does this work out financial by the way I'll show you this which we'll get to it in the indictment where's the indictment so this is the detention memo we got the indictment
Starting point is 01:10:20 here but let me just keep looking over here to make sure nothing's going on all right we see a little bit movement here these are the the federal officers right here so we're waiting for somebody to get on this mic pause no did he here's the indictment What you're going to see in the indictment, and I know I'm all over the place, but I hope you're following a little bit. The government is talking about forfeiture, and they're also talking about his assets, and they're talking about that, hey, he's probably going to owe some damages. And they're also pushing forth to say he could forfeit some assets if he can't pay it. Or if he's transferred, you know, I'll read it real quick. Forfeiture allegations, it says as a result of committing these.
Starting point is 01:11:07 offenses, they're saying, according to, he should forfeit to the United States, pursuant to Title 18, right? Any interests that the defendant acquired are maintained in violation of Title 18, right? Which means any unlawed interest in securities of claims against and property or contractual rights of any affording a source of influence, blah, blah, blah. Okay, okay, okay, let me try to get to lamest terms. Okay, you should forfeit any, look, here we go. According to Title 18, forfeit any and all property, real and personal, involved in use.
Starting point is 01:11:49 So they're saying if you had a freak off at your $60 million crib, we want to put that for a Title 18 forfeiture clause that the judge can say you forfeit that property because you used it for illicit crimes. we see this obviously with drug dealing, right? So like if you got a car, you got a charger, and you're using a fucking charger to transfer, you know, move coke around the U.S., you know what I mean? At times, if they feel like there's damages,
Starting point is 01:12:19 or if you had a band-o, right? Like you use your grandma's house as the stash house. They might go for forfeiture to get to own your grandma's house because that's where the drugs was being stored. And they're saying that that place was being used as, you know, a place to continue this either, you know, criminal conspiracy or obviously to continue crime. So they are looking forward to possible, you know, possibly try to either, and you're going to see they're going to say, we want maybe some injunctive shit to stop any property sales that he
Starting point is 01:12:53 don't try to liquidate shit or, you know, Dini might be like, yo, I'm about to put everything in my daughter's name or my mama's name. And they're trying to stop that too. look so real or personal involved in or intended for the use to commit to facilitate the commission of set offenses um and any property traceable to such any any in all property traceable to such property and in all property real and personal blah blah blah they said the same thing like twice okay then they said um in all property can um constitute or derived from the proceeds obtained they're saying that if if he made money from freakoffs and bought a spot they want that too all right they're using title 18 a lot, right?
Starting point is 01:13:33 Cool. If you get to hear it, it says if any of the above forfeitable property, so they're going to go to have real estate as an act of, you know, if any of the above-described forfeitable property as a result of any act or mission of the defendant cannot be located upon the exercise of due diligence, has been transferred or sold to or deposited with a third person, has been placed beyond the jurisdiction of the court, has been substantially diminished in value, or has been commingled with other property, which cannot be subdivided without difficulty.
Starting point is 01:14:07 It's in the intent of the United States to seek forfeiture of the property of the defendant up to the value of the forfeitable properties. So basically, if they're like, you have a property that has five other people's names and then we can't really subdivide it and get whatever interest out of it we need, we could try to get that interest from somewhere else,
Starting point is 01:14:26 which shit. They're trying to cook this nigga, bro. God damn. Again, we're still waiting. This is live outside of the courthouse. I don't know exactly who we're waiting for, but we do see the mic set up here. I don't think the U.S. Attorney Office would be out here.
Starting point is 01:14:48 No, not the office. I don't think the U.S. attorney, Damien Williams, would come out here and do the same thing you just did in there. Maybe, I don't know. I mean, that's the top dog that just spoke. So he showed the women, and we all seen the women that was standing next to him, right? some of these people supposedly are the prosecutors.
Starting point is 01:15:09 Like, and, you know, it's very important to note. If these are the people who are going to be working on the case, a bunch of white women coming out with all due respect. Yeah, I can't lie. Once I seen this shit, I said, damn. If you charge with sex trafficking, the last six people or seven people, no, six people, you want to see is a pregnant Becky.
Starting point is 01:15:39 old Karen and these are the four people right here these are the worst you don't want to see them hell no uh-uh cooked cooked you gotta realize and he said it so by the way if you think this US attorney just like Fawney Willis will not be in court who you're gonna see in court
Starting point is 01:15:59 are these people you know what I'm saying yeah this nigga he just came for the press conference chuck his deuce up you know what I mean getting his clout points and level up in his ascension to, hopefully he probably is trying to get to U.S. Attorney General or some shit, right? But, yeah, he's like, all right, I'm going to be the niggil who get ditty.
Starting point is 01:16:20 All right, niggins, see y'all. But these white women are going to be prosecuting and be involved in deal with this case. And these Caucasians right here spells nothing but fucking trouble, man. Okay? All right. They're still waiting. They're still setting the mics. We don't know for what.
Starting point is 01:16:37 Do not know for what. but something clearly is going to happen here. Okay? Oh, wow. Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow. Give me one second, by the way. Ooh, I was looking on the other screen at the, uh, rich homie qualm thing.
Starting point is 01:17:01 It's actually about 30,000 people watching that. All right. Cool. Let me see if there's any more other live things before I kind of delve into the indictment against. Once again, we do have the indictment. It's 14 pages. We're going to read through this, and then we're going to get back to the detention letter.
Starting point is 01:17:19 Then hopefully I could bring on a few experts on here to help assist and just other people to react. Oh, shit. Oh, wow. My man Bradford Cohen just hit me. He said, yo, I was just on long crimes talking about this. I'm pretty sure he'll come on here showing some love as well. But let's see what he just talked about in long crimes. If that was the thing, let's see, long crimes.
Starting point is 01:17:43 An hour ago. I don't know if this was live. Was it? Was it live? Was it live? No, we got to go see what Bradford Cohen said. Got to see what my man says. Okay. Give me a second. Are they live with it? Okay. All right. Let's see if we can find. No, that's just a stream. Oh, okay. Here we go. They've also highlighted how he allegedly obstructed justice and tried to influence witnesses who were coming forward during the course of this investigation. there is clear. Oh, actually, we're going to go back. So this is my man, Bradford Cohen here. Good. Perfect. Let's see what are going on. Sorry, Chan. All those places that don't have extradition. No conditions that would ensure that the defendant's effort to obstruct and tamper with witnesses will stop. The defendant, therefore, cannot overcome the statutory presumption in favor of detention. Now, one of the things they highlight later on Bradford is that he is facing charges. I was correct, a minimum of 15 years in prison to potentially. life in prison. Your thoughts on the government's position here. This is normally pretty common, and I called this a while ago that I don't think they would be agreeing to a bond. I knew that they wouldn't be agreeing to a bond because of the situation, even as it unfolded yesterday,
Starting point is 01:19:01 when you have an individual that's arrested at his home. By the way, I don't know who sent to that donation. Someone said, check 50 cents page. I don't see him posting anything. I'll check his story. 50 is unusually quiet. I'm going to be very honest. And as a matter of fact, 50 cents just posted something has nothing to do with Diddy or the indictment. So he just, I don't think so, right? He posted pitcher and he says, here I am keeping good company with Drew Barrymore. And I don't, oh, my bad.
Starting point is 01:19:28 Okay, never mind. And I don't have a hundred miles of lube at the house. But he's not really taking the biggest, you know, like, this is the day you would think he's the most happiest in the world. Did he's gotten indicted? You know what I think it is? I think, and I could be wrong. We'll see how 50 plays this. Number two things, 50's going into a new, you know, path in his career.
Starting point is 01:19:49 He's going to show him a lot of love culturally, but even from, like, place like Louisiana, Shreveport. They're showing him a lot of love. I don't think you want to go there on some petty super toxic shit. I think he wants to show that he's a little bit mature growing up. And maybe that's scaling back some of the Instagram antics. You know, but still, 50 usually never changes. So I'm not banking on that being a thing.
Starting point is 01:20:10 The other thing I would say why he hasn't like made 20 posts about Diddy so far is potentially, especially after we seen last week because he didn't comment on this either. His baby mama, who he was calling Little Sex Worker, Daphne Joy, she was the subject of a subpoena with him for the same time period, 2008 till present, that Diddy's actually indicted in, 2008 till present. So maybe, who knows, maybe his baby mama is either a witness. or is either going to be a listed co-conspirator and I would imagine, you know, at some point, not Diddy, I mean, 50 got to cut the bullshit because no matter even if you're getting petty with your baby moms for fucking Diddy,
Starting point is 01:20:52 because we know that's the real thing, right? Like, you don't want your baby mom's fucking your op, right? You have to remember that that's the mother of your child and your son does care about that person. So maybe that's one of the reasons he hasn't gone completely crazy because maybe the mom is tied up in this thing. Again, we don't know about any co-concuit. conspirators, they haven't been named, even though they have been just referenced, like co-conspirator,
Starting point is 01:21:15 but we haven't seen the names. And we don't know if they'll be indicted or not, okay? Anyway, let's get back to this real quick. Omar arrested wherever he is at night, and they want to hold him overnight until the next day for a hearing. Generally speaking, you don't have an agreement for a bond. If you had an agreement for a bond, there's usually a surrender, a surrender date. You have a quick hearing in front of a judge. There are things that take place that are very easy to do and easy to breeze through the system. And this isn't what happened yesterday. What happened yesterday was they picked them up, they held them overnight.
Starting point is 01:21:53 I predicted that they were not going to agree to a bond. And I kind of knew the situation in terms of the danger to society, which is, I think, is going to be their biggest argument. The flight of risk is a – the risk of flight, excuse me, is a little bit more difficult to argue. They're going to say he's got a lot of money. He has access to jets. But that's what they said originally when they raided his home. So he didn't go anywhere. He could have flown to Morocco.
Starting point is 01:22:18 He could have flown to Vietnam, all those places that don't have extradition. He didn't attempt to. He didn't do those things. Those are going to be the arguments that his lawyer is going to make about risk of flight. The more troublesome thing is whether or not he is a risk to society, danger to society, and whether or not his contact with these witnesses was ongoing obstruction thing. The judge could say, hey, if he was obstructing, why didn't he charge him with all these obstructing, you know, charges?
Starting point is 01:22:47 If you thought that he was really obstructing these witnesses, it's a difficult argument to make, especially where the presumption falls on the defense to put forth why they feel he's not a danger to society. And if they do have evidence, which I think they do, I mean, this has been an ongoing investigation for the past five months with a grand jury meeting, you know, a couple times a week. I think they're going to have, as they say in cards. I think they have the nuts. I think they're going to, they're going to show exactly the individuals that they have that will testify that he attempted to give them money or he attempted to tell them, you know, they were part of the,
Starting point is 01:23:27 you know, they were part of this ongoing criminal enterprise. And by the way, obstruction does make its way into this indictment. He's not specifically charged with it, but it's part of like one of the underlying predicate crimes for racketeering. Look, I thought it was interesting. He showed up in New York in anticipation of these charges. My thought is he probably did that to say, I'm not a flight risk. I never ran during the course of this. I came here voluntarily. But the idea that you're learning from this document, the allegations that he might have been trying to influence witnesses is particularly problematic. Okay. So now is that Chris Hansen? What an indictment. Okay. 14 pages. It's kind of what we expected.
Starting point is 01:24:03 But it's also, you know, to see it and hear the allegations and hear how comprehensive it is, what's your takeaway? Well, it is very comprehensive and it's detailed. And we're talking about human trafficking. We're talking about racketeering. We're talking about serious charges. By the way, also we should mention, to be fair, and a lot of people thought there were going to be references to underage women, minors, right? Again, I know I haven't gone through the full indictment with you guys here. I know some of you guys are going through it independently or you're seeing it.
Starting point is 01:24:33 third party reports about what's supposedly in there. It doesn't really make any mention of Diddy with underage women. It doesn't. It doesn't make any references of him having sex, putting into, you know, forced sex labor women who are underage. Not sure if that will come out later, but we should probably, you know, just to be fair, we, you know, that was talked about heavily that, yo,
Starting point is 01:25:02 yeah, it's probably some. 17 and 16 year olds that blah blah but we didn't see it or at least i didn't see when i looked at it i am going to go through it again on here okay is that all have to link together and they result in potentially a very long prison sentence you know the federal government homeland security agents had the roadmap here they had the civil suit by cassie they had 11 other civil suits it was almost as if there weren't an investigation it would be dereliction of duty not to start looking into it. But once they did open a federal investigation, they had a pretty good roadmap to go to get the search warrants, which we saw. And it seems to me, and I've heard
Starting point is 01:25:44 from people close to the investigation, that they were able to recover a treasure trove of evidence, video evidence, digital evidence, in those raids that were so closely held back when they went down. I mean, there were agents on those raids who didn't know whose house they were going to raid until they pulled. up on it. That's how closely held this was going into it. So, but the fact that they have this evidence that got. Okay. Let me bring
Starting point is 01:26:12 this also information to light. I've just seen it. I have a different computer down here, so I'm looking at some stuff while I'm playing that. This is also interesting. This is what the U.S. attorney was talking about when he said there's a little bit more info about, and I wrote notes on it, about the arson. Like, you know, there's a, there's a statue of arson, or, a crime of arson that's under the racketeering act and it's actually addressed it's not really
Starting point is 01:26:38 detailed in the indictment but on page uh what page is this uh on page four of the detention letter right you'll see it here uh yeah the defendants is it this no no no no no no no no no no no wait Okay, baby, wait, let me speak something. No, no, this isn't the, yeah. Am I looking at something? My bed, I'm using two different computers. I'm sorry. Yeah, this is page three.
Starting point is 01:27:08 Okay, page three, page two, page three, sorry, chat. Cool. All right, so this was the, oh yeah, page three is here. I'm sorry. Okay. It says, for example, early in the morning, so this is about other violence. It says, in addition to the,
Starting point is 01:27:27 Defendant's physical, sexual, emotional abuse of his romantic partners. The defendant repeatedly engaged in acts of violence directed towards his employees and others. As charging the indictment, the defendant often assisted by members and associates of his enterprise and engaging kidnapping, arson, physical violence such as throwing objects at people, throwing people to the ground, hitting, dragging, choking, shoving others, numerous witnesses, including the defendant's employees and others observed and experienced violence from the defendant firsthand and sustained lasting, trauma as a result. For example, in the early morning of the hour, early morning hours of December 22, 2011, the defendant and a co-conspirator kidnapped the individual at gunpoint to facilitate breaking into and
Starting point is 01:28:11 entering the residence of another individual one. By the way, it's very important. They're giving a little bit more. So there's a person, individual one that's going to be referred to multiple times. We'll find out who this person is eventually. But somebody got kidnapped. They kidnapped someone to get into the residents of individual one now the importance of them calling the person individual one this isn't we don't know if that person's a victim i don't know if they would normally call the person victim one um but individual one just seems like okay maybe somebody not a victim or a co-conspirator anyway multiple witnesses would multiple witnesses will testify or would testify trial to the events surrounding the kidnapping and breaking um the latter of which is
Starting point is 01:28:57 corroborated by police reports and other records. Ooh, who got kidnapped? Chat, search the blogs. Everybody search the blogs right now. December, well, obviously, probably didn't make the blogs, but there's a police report. There's a police report, right? So December 22nd, 2011, we're going to figure out who was he trying to break into that person's house? Let me go to, I know YouTube going to have some information for me.
Starting point is 01:29:24 They said, Diddy was armed with a motherfucking, he was armed with five bottles of baby oil? No, I'm playing. That's a joke. Okay. I think that's Kim Porter. Some people said that's Cassie. Now, well, here's the thing. Approximately two weeks later, the defendants, oh, that's Kid Cuddy.
Starting point is 01:29:43 Got him. Kid Cuddy, chat. Approximately two weeks later, the defendant's co-conspirators set fire to individuals' vehicle by slicing open the car's convertible top and dropping a model-moltoff cocktail inside the interior.
Starting point is 01:30:00 Police and fire departments reports extensively documented the arson and conclude that the fire was intentionally set multiple witnesses would also testify to the defendant bragging about his role in destroying his individual's car. Wow! He was about to kill that nigga, Kid Cuddy.
Starting point is 01:30:17 Yo, Kit Cuddy! Niggins think you gay! Yeah, you can't be fucking my bitch! Get that! Let me not co-sign another dude's action. That's crazy. That is crazy. That's crazy. Oh my God. Yo, this court case is going to be a movie. now let me read this once again multiple witnesses will testify a trial
Starting point is 01:30:42 to the events surrounding the kidnapping and break in so are is a witness maybe because remember it says look the defendant so did he and a co-conspirator so they're saying diddy was damn near there so did he and somebody else oh they call the person co-conspirator never mind yeah so so the person they stitch on ditty they call him a co-conspirator
Starting point is 01:31:02 yeah well we we think they ain't stitch because they could still be called a co-conspirator and still told, right? But individual one, chat, write this down. Individual one is Kid Cuddy. Wow, okay. So the arson, so basically he's getting charged part of the RICO. And again, we're going to get to the indictment.
Starting point is 01:31:26 Part of the RICO, as I mentioned, is one of the things under there is multiple acts of, not multiple acts. You're going to see arson. Where's arson, arson, arson, arson, arson, arson, arson, arson, arson. Arson. Oh, multiple acts of arson. Yes. So these are one of the things that are underneath the racketeering conspiracy,
Starting point is 01:31:47 which means dumbass niggies getting dumbass niggiddy is getting charged for trying to intimidate Ditty side dude. Okay. Cool. All right. So individual one is Kid Cutty. Approximately two weeks later, the co-conspirators set fire to individuals' one's car by slicing open the convertible top, dropping a convertible top, dropping a mug. the Molotov cocktail side of the interior, fire and police departments extensively documented the arson
Starting point is 01:32:15 and conclude that the fire was intentionally said. Why didn't he get arrested then? Multiple witness would also testify to the defendant bragging about his role in destroying individual one's car. Multiple witnesses would also testify. Now, here's a thing. They say multiple witnesses. You know who this reminds me up?
Starting point is 01:32:39 Said Diddy, set fire. Kid Cuddy card. There's a few people who went on social media who said that. Not Kid Cuddy. Who was, who was it? Here we go. One of the other allegations in the question is could he be under witness protection? I wonder if they're saying they want to build a case against someone bigger.
Starting point is 01:33:03 It's the internet. Gene Deal, he will give an interview. And I think. Yeah, Gene Deal said this, right? I'm wondering if Gene Deal will be sometimes. type of witness. The allegations in their face. I should know, Gene deal wasn't around during this time.
Starting point is 01:33:16 Like, who are the people who came out and said this? By the way, we're still waiting for this press conference outside of the thing. I always go back to the line. Who was the people who said this chat who told the story of the Kid Cuddy thing? We don't, we know Cassie said it, right? Cassie said it. But they're saying multiple witnesses. So who else could have been the multiple witnesses?
Starting point is 01:33:44 Roger Bonds, a former... Ooh, Roger Bonds said it, right? Did he? Did he security guard claims Diddy beat Cassie after learning about her 2011 affair with Kid Cuddy, which he discovered... Yeah, Tiffany Red, thank you. Tiffany Red. Tiffany Red did say thank you. But Tiffany Red is the friend of Cassie. I know y'all saying Jagger right, but they say witnesses.
Starting point is 01:34:15 So we got to think about people who are actually around no disrespect to Jagger Wright. Tiffany Red was like Cassie's best friend. So she may have been a witness. Cassie's clearly a witness, right? Who else would have either, you know, Did he, you know, I'm wondering if Little Rod comes in here because remember they said that they have witnesses that will testify that Diddy bragged about it.
Starting point is 01:34:40 So, you know, Diddy was going off, you know, and remember Little Rod has these videotapes of Diddy just in a room just run in his mouth. So maybe Diddy was like, man, y'all niggies got to stop fucking with me. You know, I get niggies. Yo, yo, yo, remember that one video of Diddy's saying, like, he was, he was with a barber and he was saying, oh, niggas get killed, like, something like that. Diddy barber video. Let me see.
Starting point is 01:35:03 I remember the video right here? Well, he was talking crazy shit. He was talking crazy shit. Like, he was like, yo, Diddy threatening. It was like hair cut. Like, it was while he was getting a haircut, I remember. And I remember the barber just kind of like, just kind of watching like, all right, brother. Do I remember the video I'm talking?
Starting point is 01:35:29 talking about? He was talking crazy. I've, like, did he? You know what video I'm talking about? Niggins said, Fabulous. Bootyhole is finally safe. Man, stop playing with fabulous, man. Stop playing with F-A-B-O-L-O-U-S. You know what I'm talking? You know what I'm talking?
Starting point is 01:36:04 Oh, my God. I know that video, bro. Please somebody helped me find it. It was a video where like he's kind of sitting in like, like, you could tell everybody kind of looking at him like, yeah, I know what video I'm like, he was. he started just talking crazy like Like yo, niggies get fucked up Did he Now it wasn't drink champs
Starting point is 01:36:32 No, which one was it? Fuck Bro, it's a video like It's like a nonchalant video He's talking crazy in it though He's talking I think it was like around a barber He wasn't in a club
Starting point is 01:37:00 It wasn't drink champs It wasn't drink champs He was like God damn it I said Freddie P. R the dialogue. No, no,
Starting point is 01:37:15 Freddie P has his own stories but there's a video where like Dibby's like like he's just talking crazy. Nah, fuck. Y'all definitely know what I'm talking about.
Starting point is 01:37:39 Oh my God. I'm gonna find it. It's okay. It's okay. I'm gonna find it. I'm gonna find it. All right. Okay.
Starting point is 01:37:47 So real quick, we now know one of the acts of this racketeering criminal enterprise is him blowing up Kid Cuddy's car. Okay? So more broadly, at least since 2008, allegations of the defendant's physical abuse of women have been publicly reported in the media, including Hollywood blogs and on podcasts. Law enforcement reports corroborate.
Starting point is 01:38:08 Police responded to several instances, including assaults against victims, blah, blah, more recently, there's been outpour of public allegations against him. Okay, cool. Let's go back to this. I'm going to try to find it on my other screen real quick. raids that help them to go to the grand jury and get this indictment, and it's a big case. It's interesting, Bradford, that they haven't in this indictment, and you tell me if it's commonplace, they haven't listed what the evidence is they have, right? They haven't said
Starting point is 01:38:32 we have this digital evidence. We spoke to X, Y, and Z witnesses. They haven't even publicly specifically identified any of the cooperating witnesses. They mention a victim one, but it's not like you see Cassandra Ventura's name. It's not like you see Joy Dickerson Neal's name or Rodney Jones name. It's comprehensive, but it's broad. It doesn't go into the specifics that I think many of us were anticipating, but having said that this is also just the first charging document, this is the indictment. Is it not surprising we don't have that information? And when would we learn what information and what evidence the prosecution has? Sure, it's not surprising. Usually indictments don't have a lot of detail in them. It's unusual when they do. And usually when
Starting point is 01:39:16 they lay out a ton of detail, it's because there's some weakness in the case. There's something they're trying to cover up with all these allegations. In this case, the indictment is what's expected. It makes the bare allegations, it lists victim one, which we can assume is Cassie because of the way that they address it. But you're guessing at who victim one is. You're guessing at who cooperating witnesses. You know, all these things that normally happen in an indictment happened in this indictment. I've had many, many cases in the Southern District of New York, and these indictments are commonplace anywhere. Southern District of Florida, same thing. Usually, you don't find where there's an indictment with great, great, great detail as to individuals' names,
Starting point is 01:40:01 individual places, different areas. Usually it's an area of time, so it gives you kind of a, you know, goalpost of what time they're looking at, what time frame, and the allegation. that they're making during that time frame, especially when it comes to RICO charges, you're not going to find something like the YSL case where the attorneys in that case went into great detail about all this RICO and racketeering and what they did and when they did it. You're not going to find that in a federal case. This is a more streamlined type RICO case, and you're not going to find, like, again, the circus that's happening in Atlanta.
Starting point is 01:40:40 That doesn't happen in federal court. So a couple of things. One, at 1130 a.m., we are waiting for a press conference to be held by Damien Williams, who's the United States of the District of New York, who will go into more detail about this indictment and what the possible penalties are. We talked about it. You know, I believe racketeering could be 20 years. You have another charge to be 15 to life, another 10. So he's looking at very, very serious prison time and ultimately convicted. I do want to go over this with you, Chris. So this is a racketeering case. The first charge is the racketeering conspiracy. Conspiracy. violate the racketeering statute and you're talking about an agreement to violate the law you're talking about a criminal enterprise and there are all these underline yo all right my boy thank you for finding it yo this shit was going to drive me mad i know i'm not crazy bro got a memory of an elephant bro thank you so much dog um how do i get to this it says uh all i got to type in is this this was the clip p ditty talking about throwing somebody out the window like listen to this When I was a...
Starting point is 01:41:45 Man, DJ, DJ, give me the gun, man. I'm love now, y'all, so you know, back in the day somebody got going on the window for that shit, but not yet, not no more. When I was... He said, back in the day, I would have threw a nigger out the window for that. God damn.
Starting point is 01:42:04 He said, my name is love now. I don't do that shit no more. DJ? DJ, give me the gun me. man i'm loved now you're also you know back in the day somebody may got going out of the window for that shit but not yet not no more i damn did he was really running around here thinking he park holy shit buying crimes as part of what a criminal enterprise is there is a section of this indictment that talks about the means and the methods of the enterprise and i want your reaction to it this is where
Starting point is 01:42:35 they talk about the freakoffs right these really disgusting sexual sessions sex performances that Combs arranged, directed, I'm not even getting electronically recorded. In arranging these freakoffs, Combs, with the assistance of members and associates of the Combs Enterprise, transported and caused to be transported commercial sex workers across state lines and internationally. This is why you get to the sex trafficking. Freakoffs occurred regularly, sometimes lasted multiple days, often involved multiple sex workers. And the allegation was he would force women to have group sex with male, sometimes male sex workers.
Starting point is 01:43:10 And during freakoffs, combs distributed a very... variety of controlled substances to victims, in part to keep the victims obedient and compliant, sometimes, unbeknownst to the victims, Combs kept videos. He filmed the victims engaging in sex acts with commercial sex workers. After freak-offs, Combs and the victims typically received IV fluids to recover from the physical exertion and drug use. And then it says this part, that, you know, they talk about how he had helped, that members and associates of the Combs Enterprise, including high-ranking supervisors, security staff, household staff, personal assistants, and other combs business employees facilitated the freak-offs by among other things,
Starting point is 01:43:50 booking the hotel rooms, stocking the hotel rooms, including with controlled substances, baby oil, lubricant, extra linens, lighting, cleaning the hotel rooms after the freak-offs. It's really disgusting stuff. Well, it is, and what you see here is the extreme level of political behavior, right? This is the extreme of what we see in our investigations, our take-down investigations on True Blue with, you know, predators who come into our stings. This guy is the ultimate groomer, according to this indictment, allegedly. Wait, is True Blue, like Blue, like, Blue, hell no. All these allegations are true.
Starting point is 01:44:27 He set it up. He had a fantasy. He couldn't resist this fantasy. He had to fulfill it. And he had the means and the contacts, the power and the money, the access, to pull all the this together. Now, here's a guy who's a mega music producer. A lot of people depend on him for their celebrity, their success, everything else. So he holds a lot of this power over their heads. Then you introduce the alcohol, the drugs, the notion that if you go along with this, you're going to be someone. The notion that this is just part of this out there, extreme lifestyle
Starting point is 01:45:05 that we have in this business. And it became acceptable in his mind. And so the fantasy becomes reality, and then you have this major event that is likely videotaped, so the predator, being Holmes in this case, can relive it and show it and brag about it and experience it over and over again. It is so typical of a predator. Now, look, these are very disturbing out there. Okay, okay. I got another part.
Starting point is 01:45:34 Again, you don't, obviously my voice is a little bit limited here, because we would just read every single word of every single thing, but especially since we're still at the top of the broadcast, I want to get to the most interesting things at the, at the, at the, at the top of our list. So I'm kind of like parsing any time I play a video, I'm looking through some shit to read you some more interest and shit.
Starting point is 01:45:54 Page 10 of the detention letter shows how they said Diddy allegedly, um, went to try to, you know, right after the Cassie thing, they said he was making mad calls to other women because he knew basically the house was coming down. For example,
Starting point is 01:46:10 Let me start reading here. Okay, so this is the Cassie thing here. More recently, the defendant has directed, or directly or through intermediaries, so I'm sorry, engaged and obstructed conduct related to the matters under investigation in this case, specifically following the November 2023 lawsuit, that's Cassie lawsuit. The defendants and intermediaries acted on his behalf reached out to potential victims and witnesses to the alleged conduct, including individuals he did not speak to regularly and had not spoken to in years, to attempt to feed those victims and witnesses false narratives about the defendant's criminal conduct.
Starting point is 01:46:45 With respect to at least two of these individuals, the defendant's co-conspirators assisted in efforts to protect the defendant. For example, on or about November 19th, just three days after the following the lawsuit, so Cassie lawsuit, so that's after he settled. Because he settled basically, well, pretty much he settled by Friday, right? And it was filed like on a Friday. Yeah, the defendant made multiple calls. to another victim of a sexual abuse and recorded certain, oh, and recorded certain of those calls using a cell phone of a co-conspirator. Ooh, who's that co-conspirator and who's trying to help him cover shit up?
Starting point is 01:47:23 I wonder if this woman is going to be called the co-conspirator. You know, as people keep saying, the real Galane Maxwell, they're accusing this woman. I know I'm putting her name up here, and I'm not trying to disparage her, but they're saying that this is like an assistant, like his chief of staff. Didi Corum. Okay, this person here. They believe this woman here that you've seen right here was supposedly the woman who is like, was trying to help, you know, make sure things were on the up and up.
Starting point is 01:47:57 So, you know, they kind of describe her as diddy right-hand woman. And potentially she would be the person to do some of the things to try. to cover look he's he's in the fetal position she's sending out a text trying to make shit you know i mean okay and it's always good when like either your personal assistant or your chief of staff you know what i mean is in a bathroom at your crib if i'm saying i mean i know but um yeah maybe this is the person who was helping ditty right anyway so multiple calls is made to another victim using a cell phone of a co-conspirator during the calls the defendant so and i'm wondering if if this means the phone calls were tapped that that's also very interested
Starting point is 01:48:40 to know we're not going to know these things at this moment but clearly you know they they oh actually it wasn't maybe wasn't tapped because they said it was being recorded so it was being recorded on that person's phone right and so during the calls the defendant repeatedly acts of victims
Starting point is 01:48:56 acts for the victim's support and friendship and attempted to convince the victims that she had willingly engaged in acts constitute in sexual abuse the defendants also assured the victim that if she needed the defendant too, she ain't got nothing,
Starting point is 01:49:14 or she ain't got to worry about nothing else, a thinly veiled attempt to coerce the victim into adopting and supporting the defendant's false version of the events to protect the defendant, basically saying, yo, I'm going to take care of you if you hold me down. I mean, that's what the sensu he was doing, right?
Starting point is 01:49:30 Even more concerned, and since learning about the criminal investigation, so by the way, at that point he didn't know about the criminal investigation, that was only a civil suit, said since learned about the criminal investigation, including following the execution of the search warrant, Combs contacted other witnesses of multiple occasions, including witnesses who had received grand jury subpoenas. Oh, wow. Yeah, this is fuck. His recent conduct is similar to that in United States v. LaFontaine,
Starting point is 01:49:59 in which the Second Circuit affirmed the district court's revocation of pre-trial release after defendant in that case engaging with. witness tampering. Now, granted, his lawyers are going to have something to say to this, basically saying, well, D.D. He didn't know these people were witnesses, and in his opinion, these people aren't victims. So witness tampering is, I would believe, and obviously him's not a lawyer, but still, that would assume he has some knowledge that these people are witnesses or potential witnesses, and maybe they could somehow explain to say, nah, he was just reaching out to friends, right? Whatever, anyway. Specifically, defending who was charged with multiple counts of fraud in connection with the providing false claims to medical
Starting point is 01:50:42 insurers called a witness to remind the witness that the particular patient had received surgeries that the patient had not received in fact received the second circuit affirmed the district that the patient blah blah okay cool all right so they're saying based on another case did he is done worse he's hitting up people who got subpoenaed what's not clear is if he knew they got subpoenaed and was trying to like yo member they do ask you about the freak off we had at the W. Just remember. Remember you as a one who said,
Starting point is 01:51:14 if I got you three bottles of Surrock, 15 balls of baby oil, and two long dickniggas that were, uh, uh, uh, um, jigilos. You said you were down. Remember, that was your idea, girl. Just trying to make sure you know what it is. Who knows what the fuck he was probably said,
Starting point is 01:51:29 but I'm just making that up, right? Okay. Well, interesting. Okay. Oh, here we go. Um, the government is aware through electronic evidence. evidence, toll records, conversations with witnesses, and other evidences that the defendant has contacted witnesses, including subpoenaed witness prior to the dates on which the witness were to appear before a grand jury. In addition, the defendant has recorded calls with at least one victim and provided either directly or through intermediaries false narrative of events that transpired so that the witnesses would adopt that false testimony. Moreover, the defendant's obstructive conduct is made even more alarming by the manner in which he carried. it out to evade detection in some instances by having intermediary make calls on his behalf and recording certain calls on other on another individual's device these deliberate actions show that the defendant was aware that he was doing was obstructive and that his aim was to evade detection even the most stringent conditions include monitoring of a court authorized electronic device would fail to ensure that the defendant would not engage in this kind of obstruction from his home
Starting point is 01:52:38 So they're saying, fuck house arrest, keep his ass in jail, including by acting through intermediaries and using other devices. Given this history of obstruction as well as violent nature, of the charges the defendant cannot overcome the presumption that no condition or combination of condition can ensure the safety of the community. Hmm. Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow. Still waiting on this, chat. Still waiting. Still waiting.
Starting point is 01:53:05 No update yet. Bradford, that's clear. How do you defend this? So if you can, again, I said this before, there are eerie similarities between this and the R. Kelly indictment, which was also out in New York. It was also a federal case. There was racketeering charges. There was sex trafficking charges. How does one defend this in a court and in front of a jury? So there's a couple different ways. Number one is because of the other individuals that were involved, I'm sure you're going to have multiple flipping witnesses. The government generally, you know, approach. as these individuals, they say, hey, listen, you can either be on, you know, the defendant's side of the case, which will be more than happy to add you to this racketeering charge, or you can be on the state side or government side of the case, and we would give you immunity for XYZ. Why you saw different things coming about Cassie and, like, that video that was leaked,
Starting point is 01:54:03 and I said this at the time, the video was being leaked, my belief is that the video was being leaked to show that Cassie was a victim and was not a should not be a defendant in the case. I'm sure Cassie was according to reports, according to other individuals that have talked about it, and according to individuals that I've spoken to, Cassie engaged in some of these allegations that are going to be going on against Sean Combs. So because of that, and they know that that was going to come out, I think they wanted to make sure that she was labeled as a victim and not as a co-conspirator. Because I think very easily a lot of individuals could be co-conspirators with Diddy. My understanding is that there was a lot of individuals that were involved.
Starting point is 01:54:57 And I think by looking at the indictment and seeing that only Sean Combs is the only defendant currently, who knows if that increases and it gets superseded with the different. indictment. But currently there's only one defendant. My guess is, is that all of those individuals that could have been co-defendants or could have been co-conspirators or could have been involved in a RICO case have flipped on Sean Combs and they're getting some sort of immunity. You find it. Wow. We just talked about that. I said, this is a racketeering fucking case. There's only one person, but I would say maybe a supersede, right? And you hear Bradford Cohen say this. is the only defendant currently, who knows if that increases and it gets superseded with a different indictment.
Starting point is 01:55:44 But currently there's only one defendant. My guess is that all of those individuals that could have been co-defendants or could have been co-conspirators or could have been involved in a RICO case have flipped on Sean Combs and they're getting some sort of immunity. You find it's usually very unusual to have a RICO case with one individual as a defendant. I was curious Interesting By the way I'm also getting told
Starting point is 01:56:10 I might be incorrect here I'm also getting told I might be incorrect This is the indictment We didn't go through it completely yet But apparently there is Mention of Children And I can't hit the search button there
Starting point is 01:56:23 Variety just ran an article Variety.com They ran an article basically saying children It says Wait hold on according to their tweet they have a tweet out let me just go to the tweet and then I'll find it from there again we're gonna read this for ourselves but my computer freezing up come on now
Starting point is 01:56:55 variety here we go here we go chat this is the uh wait yeah this we're gonna find it a second give me a second we're gonna get to it you're gonna get to it by the way Kevin Liles just left Warner Music Group. I think it's a cash out option, I think. Today's not the day we'll get to that, really. I got to talk about a whole lot of shit going on, Atlantic, a lot of moving parts. Music industry drama, there's a lot of shit going on there. I got to spend like two hours on that.
Starting point is 01:57:34 Just not important right now. Okay, look, it says Sean Dini Combs has been charged with three counts for racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking of children. You see? Children by force. Wow. I didn't see the children. but let me cheat let me let me let me let me let me let me let me let me look at their article
Starting point is 01:57:51 and then see if I can find it in the original children it doesn't say hopefully this indictment is and I think it is no it isn't no they just scan this in let me scan through this real quickly actually I'll do it on the screen below just like usual I hate wasting out time so let me just play a little bit more of this I'm gonna find what aspects they mention children okay because you're right he's the only one charge and you're seeing that he allegedly had a lot of coordination and cooperation. I want to read you something here, Chris. So this is now from that letter that I mentioned from the government to the judge,
Starting point is 01:58:42 requesting that no bail be issued. And they talk about how he's violent. They said in addition to the defendant's physical, sexual, and emotional abuse of his romantic partners, the defendant repeatedly engaged in acts of violence directed towards the employees and his employees and others. As charged in the indictment, the defendant, often assisted by members and associates of the enterprise
Starting point is 01:59:01 engaged in kidnapping, arson, physical violence such as throwing objects to people, throwing people to the ground, hitting, dragging, choking, numerous witnesses, including the defendant's employees and others observed or experienced violence. For example, in the early morning hours
Starting point is 01:59:16 of December 22, 2011, the defendant and a co-conspirator kidnapped an individual at gunpoint to facilitate breaking into and entering the residence of another individual one. Multiple witnesses would testify a trial to the events surrounding the kidnapping and break in, the latter of which is corroborated by police reports.
Starting point is 01:59:35 Once again, Kid Cutty. This is a Kid Cutty. Approximately two weeks later, the defense co-conspirators set fire to individual one's vehicle by slicing open the car's convertible top and dropping a Molotov cocktail inside the interior. Police and fire department reports extensively document the arson and conclude that the fire was intentionally set. Multiple witnesses were also testified to the defendant bragging about his role in destroying individual one's car.
Starting point is 01:59:59 this is Kid Cuddy. So if we go back to the Cassandra Ventura lawsuit, she made an allegation that Did he blew up his car because she was, you know, talking to him or whatever it was. When you hear this, this is a whole separate component of this case as well. Well, it goes to the power, the enforcement, the thought that you are too big to be busted. You get away with things enough times in your life at this level. You think you're invincible. And you're not. Because at some point, people are going to see the Cassie video. They're going to see the brutality of it.
Starting point is 02:00:33 This wasn't an argument or just a domestic violence case in a hotel lobby. This was an all-out ass-whooping of an innocent, vulnerable woman. And he did not give up. And that video, although the case is probably beyond the statute of limitations in terms of charging a crime, that was significant for the reasons Bradford said. And in the back of the minds of the federal investigators, because they're thinking, we can't let this guy get away with this. And this is just the tip of the iceberg. You talk about the allegations in the indictment.
Starting point is 02:01:09 You're talking about arson, kidnapping. You know, this can't be allowed in society, no matter who you are. And there are a lot of allegations here. And I think going back to him making himself available into New York, you know, knowing this was coming. Clearly, that's an attempt to bargain for his short-term freedom as this case works through the court system. But it's going to be very tough when the judge takes a look at this and sees the potential danger, the potential witness tampering, the things that have already happened, what, suddenly he's going to change? It's going to be a tough argument for his lawyers. And it says that the government's investigation is ongoing in this letter.
Starting point is 02:01:50 While the indictment against the defendant was unsealed today, the investigation to his and other co-conspirators' conduct is at. active and ongoing. And you have to wonder how many of these events were some, how videotaped or captured, to show other people to encourage this notion that, you know, if you cross me, this is what's going to happen to you. And it doesn't matter how big you think you are, I'm bigger, and I'll crush you. So, you know, was some of that taken from one of the raids? So now I'm curious, Bradford, if I, before, once we knew that he was arrested last night and we knew this indictment was coming. I went back and I looked at all of the lawsuits. I looked at all of the lawsuits that he's facing from April Lampos, Lampros, excuse me, to Rodney Jones, to even the Cassandra
Starting point is 02:02:38 Ventura one that was settled, to Don Richard. There's the Grace O'Markey one that Lissom is a defendant, but his son is the one who's the main defendant. There's Joy Dickerson Neal. Do you have a sense from reading these papers, these indictment, this letter, how much of these, their accounts are made up in the criminal charges, how much are they are cooperating witnesses, how much are their accounts part of these criminal charges? Do you have a sense of that? I think that, yeah, I mean, when I read some of these lawsuits, some of them, I think, are so fantastical that I don't think they would make great witnesses. I think Cassie's is the most credible in terms of looking at the other lawsuits. I think that those witnesses can provide. some backup and some confirmation of some allegations, but I don't think they're going to be the star witness.
Starting point is 02:03:32 I think there's going to be, there's probably going to be five main core witnesses, and those are going to be the five individuals that were closest to Sean Combs. I'm sure they have subpoenaed assistance or personal assistance. I ain't going to lie. This does look incredibly horrible for Dini. I mean, again, this is the. this is the indictment um you know obviously they spell out is i mean i guess we could kind of go through it let's go through it once again this is the 14 page indictment this is the first document
Starting point is 02:04:08 i'm actually let me look it up to see if it's fully in the in the system as yet did he hasn't appeared in court from what i've been told i do believe that his attorney after the court here and i think that that's what that's for we it said this afternoon we don't know what time um but if you're what this is for. This is most likely for after the attorney is walking into court
Starting point is 02:04:35 and out of court that they could possibly have a press conference. I don't know if Diddy's attorney will address the press again. I don't even think it was a need for him to address the press this morning. Again,
Starting point is 02:04:44 let your PR, people do the PR shit, let the lawyer go beat the case. But regardless, they've set this up, you know, Did he's set to appear in court later. He's currently in custody, so you won't see him walk through these doors or walk out most likely.
Starting point is 02:04:57 And we're going to hear some updates about, hey, was there consideration for bail given? Did the judge say, hey, we're going to grant bail? Or will it be a motion to remand or not motion, but it will be the judge, will the judge remand him into custody for the foreseeable future, which, you know, at that point, you know, who knows the next, you know, shot they'll have to try to get bail. Obviously, that's probably one of his biggest priority, like a billionaire, in jail, it's probably not used to that lifestyle. You don't get a billion dollars to go sit in jail, right?
Starting point is 02:05:32 So his lawyer is at every turn, even if he's denied bail. Today, they're going to try to get him, you know, additional opportunities to apply for bail. And hopefully, you know, in their case, they could get him out on some type of bail. Whether it's house, you know, we all seen young boy, young boy was in like a $10 million crib, you know, with an armed militia around there 24-7,
Starting point is 02:05:55 but at least you're in a mansion. You know what I mean? You'd rather be in a $10 million crib rather than being some New York City rat hole jail, right? You know what I mean? You don't want to be bunkies with tax tone. You get what I'm saying? So, of course, we're going to see what happens there.
Starting point is 02:06:10 Let me see. I actually don't think it's going to be still in the system. You know, I'm searching it right now. Because we're going to see a bunch of documents fly off, including what's going to be important is, you know, maybe if there is a premeditated motion for, pre-trial release. Maybe that's also submitted,
Starting point is 02:06:32 but that might be just, you know, submitted after court, even though I think they would want to have him, have the judge consider it in court today. Give me one second. I'm looking some shit up right here. Because right now we really have two documents, the indictment and the detention memo, which is both from the prosecutor.
Starting point is 02:06:57 Let me just a second. Yeah, and yeah, I still don't see it in here yet. It's probably going to take some while. They'll probably officially follow the clerk. We'll file it to the government website after the court hearing is done. But regardless, we don't know what time. Let me see if I could Google and figure out what time.
Starting point is 02:07:19 Didi is scheduled to appear in court. We don't know what time though. What time? Don't know what time, but apparently it's supposed to be in the afternoon. Oh, here we go. Diti's going to appear in court at 2.30 p.m. from what I'm hearing I've talked to a few people who are like
Starting point is 02:07:50 you know legal experts they think it's going to be quick they think they're going to have them in there and out probably 30 men hearing there will be no video this is federal court so we're not going to see no video of it obviously there's going to be reporters in there so I'm pretty sure somebody's going to be in there trying to get a drawing of ditty um
Starting point is 02:08:05 I'm guessing he would probably be in cuffs even though I still can't even like imagine diddy in cuffs but uh they're going to they're going to you know they're going to come out with a description of his demeanor, the proceedings, and obviously we're going to see the documents fly off afterwards with the results of that. But 2.30 today, which means it's about another hour and 15 minutes until Did he goes to court or did he seize that judge? Again, his indictment was unsealed, which means that his lawyers know what charges he has.
Starting point is 02:08:39 They're going to be read to him at his first appearance. They're going to apparently try to get bond, but there's already a memo filed to, to, to, to, a heavily opposed bond. Like this is a pretty, again, the memo to oppose bond is 16 pages. The indictment is 14 pages. You get what I'm saying? This is the memo to oppose bond. This is the indictment, right?
Starting point is 02:08:59 Okay. Let me I'm going to play a little bit more of this and then, you know, we're going to oh, no, this is what I wanted to get to. This is how disgusting they kind of set the shit up in terms of when they start describing the freak off,
Starting point is 02:09:15 keep in mind, I've never heard Diddy save the word freak off, but like, God damn it. It's such like a disgusting thing, even when you think about it now. Here we go. They're going to describe a freak off. Here we go. Okay. Here we go.
Starting point is 02:09:36 Among the means of methods by with Sean Combs, aka Puff Daddy, P.D.D.D. Love. The defendant and other members of the Associates of Combs Enterprise conducted and participated in the conduct, in the conduct and affairs include the following, right? They wielded the power and prestige of Combs' role at his businesses to intimidate, threaten, lure females into Combs' orbit, often under the pretense of a romantic relationship. He then used force threats to force coercion to cause victims to engage in extended sex acts. Now, this is the disgusting part.
Starting point is 02:10:08 Extended sex acts. You're going to hear them describe that the freakoffs sometimes lasted days. I'm like, yo, what type of level of horny? that you gotta fuck for three days straight. Like, this is some new shit, brother. Okay, so freakoffs were elaborate and produced sex performances that combs arranged, directed, masturbated, during, and often electronically recorded,
Starting point is 02:10:32 in a range of these freakoffs, combs with the assistance of members of associates, office enterprise transported and caused to be transported, commercial sex workers across state lines and internationally. Damn, even was bringing in bitches overseas. God damn. freakoffs occurred regularly sometimes lasted multiple days i see why this thing you need a thousand bottles of loop because if the nigger you must have found aqua woman if she could stay wet for for fucking three days like
Starting point is 02:11:02 what the fuck no wonder you need a loop lasted multiple days and often involved multiple commercial sex workers during freakoffs he distributed a variety of of controlled substance to the victims in part to keep them obedient and compliant, sometimes unbeknownst of victims. They kept videos he filmed of victims engaged in sex acts. Oh my God. Members and associates of Combs Enterprise, including high-ranking supervisor, security staff, household staff, personal assistance
Starting point is 02:11:38 and other Combs' business employees facilitated free calls, among other things, booking hotel for the free-off, stock in the hotel rooms in advance with lube, and freak-off supplies, including controlled substances, baby oil, lubricant, extra linens and lighting cleaning the hotel rooms oh my God
Starting point is 02:11:56 yo chat how much would you need to get paid if you work for Combs Enterprise and your job is to clean up after the freak off you're like you're running into all type of like fluid you see something that that's like gooey it could be
Starting point is 02:12:12 seaman between 50 niggas semen because you know apparently it was mad niggas in this shit you don't know what type of semen that was was. Aginal discharge. Saliva. Lube.
Starting point is 02:12:28 God damn it. Yo, whose job it is to... Yo, I could see why Fonsra Bentley said. I'm getting the fuck on out of here. It looked good when Fonswera Bentley was just holding the fucking umbrella. Imagine... It'd be like, all right, nigga. Ain't no fucking rain going on in here.
Starting point is 02:12:43 The only thing raining down is semen. Nigger, clean up after this goddamn freak off. Scrub all the come off the wall. All the ejaculation stains. Yo, I kid you not, man. If I was the feds and I rated Diddy's Cribs, the first thing I'm scouring the crib through is with a, what is it called a black light?
Starting point is 02:13:07 You know, you know, the light they used to, y'all remember the show, raid my room, room Raiders, room Raiders, black light. And it'd be like, yo, that's the cum stain. That's a cum stain right there. That's the cum stain right there. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 02:13:21 Imagine when they do this at Diddy's mansion. You all remember that show Roommators? Well, it's time to do the bed check. Yes. Oh my God, you do this at Diddy's Mansion. It's over. It's fucking over! My own bed.
Starting point is 02:13:37 All right, so we have the... Niggas, just go over. Dude to myself and see... See some hairs. She some hairs. Pills clean. Pills clean. Nah, on the shit.
Starting point is 02:13:51 Diddy's house is going to be diabolical. Mm-mm-mm. How much you think the nigger who's cleaning up the lube, baby oil, vaginal discharge, semen is getting paid? It's got to be a good gig, right? Like, you got to get six figures for that, right? I'm not saying I would do that shit. I'm not saying I would say.
Starting point is 02:14:17 If that was the job you had to do, like, how much? How much I wouldn't want to get paid for that? You walk into the room, that shit smelled like, but dozy. Diddy was just getting his ass eaten by some dude, some buff negro. Cassie was just in a bucocchi. Some other little chick was having a muck bang with just mad, random assortment of semen. Piss.
Starting point is 02:14:48 Remember, this is P Diddy. P! I want to pee on you. All of that. You're cleaning pee, maybe some fecal matter. The only thing you won't find, no condoms. No, fucking condoms.
Starting point is 02:15:06 Ain't that a bitch? You know this shit got to be nasty. They found a thousand bottles of lube, not one condom. You walk up in Ditty's freakoff room. It's like a slip and slide up in that. Oh my, oh my God. It's a slip and slide. Nigger, you,
Starting point is 02:15:32 nigga, you show up to clean up after the freak off. You know who you're going to sound like? You don't sound like this. one nigga got that nigga out of this thing god yeah I had to fight something in the bathroom no homo we slipping on seaman y'all slipping on semen
Starting point is 02:15:52 you gotta be slipping on semen when you enter the freakoff room and this thing it's all lube it's lube everywhere you sliping on semen at the scene of cleaning up the freak off but niggas was jerking off in the bathroom I mean we fuck yeah
Starting point is 02:16:09 he jerking off in the corner had to fight some nigga in the bathroom No homo. We slipping on semen. Niggas was jerking off in the bathroom, I mean, we fell out, got that nigga out of there, all that shit.
Starting point is 02:16:20 You know, this is parts of the story that I don't like it. Yo, I know what is saying funny. We got victims here, people. We got to stop laughing. Fucked up shit. Fucked up shit. Okay.
Starting point is 02:16:40 Combs to and from freakoffs resupplying. Oh, my God. Imagine you had to be the person to go bring some extra lube in the room. While Diddy and 10 other niggis and Cass you're having a freak off resupplying combs with requested supplies delivering large stacks or sums of cash
Starting point is 02:17:03 to combs to pay the sex workers and then yo this is when I realized nigga how much fucking you gotta be doing that you fucking for days if your fuck session last days god damn it nigga even in the jungle you know they say the lion
Starting point is 02:17:20 the lion when the lion has sex It only lasts a minute. It takes the line a minute to nut. The most fucking powerful creature in the jungle. But for Diddy, it was taking him days? What type of deranged niggas is this? What type of edging was he doing? Chat, keep it a beam.
Starting point is 02:17:46 When y'all niggins, like, and I know, I know, no homo, you feel me? But how long is the longest y'all even jacked? I say you open a porn. You ain't got a bitch around. You open a porn up. you're rubbing one out you know what I mean we all do it come on let's not act like you know
Starting point is 02:18:01 what's the longest you've jacked off for imagine Diddy is jacking off to the shit for days I'd see why this thing I need lubricant and baby oil nigger you will chafe your dick Nick at some point your palm got to feel like sandpaper
Starting point is 02:18:21 what the fuck this thing was jacking off for days now if you jerk off the porn up for an hour you something wrong with you bro something wrong with you an hour three hours you're wilding you niggins jerked off for three hours to point up i'm sending you as attorney to y'all house next who said three hours now five minutes too short like like maybe like you know between 10 and 30 you know what i mean 10 and 30 now we're not counting the parts where like you're on the 89th page looking for the right porno like that's how it works like
Starting point is 02:19:04 You're on the 89th? Like, you're like next, next. That's cool. We're talking about jerk off time. But fuck all that. Even if you went three hours. Ditty's going three days. In or about March 24,
Starting point is 02:19:20 during the search of his cribs in Miami, Florida, Los Angeles, California, they seized freak off supplies, including narcotics and a thousand bucks of baby oil and lubricant. Oh, my God. This is... now here's the thing too doesn't make it any better that we've seen Diddy with this IV fluid shit
Starting point is 02:19:51 remember during the pandemic I used to see that nigga have the IV thing did he get these videos scrub from there in that bro deep did he IV recovery there's some videos of him with IV in bro it was like during pandemic times I spell pandemic wrong I've never took that that IV shit But now I'm associating the IV shit to freak off shit. Somebody was trying to say, yo, act, you be drinking a lot? You know what you should do? In the morning, just get an IV. It just replenishes you.
Starting point is 02:20:45 And I'm like, I don't know, man. Like, I mean, I'm drinking, but I ain't drinking that hard, right, bro. Like, what type of shit you got to be doing to stick a needle and just have to pump fluids into yourself? Apparently, this was a post-niggin' this was his post-freak-off ritual. Let me see what I can find it. Did he? IV fluids. Let's see if we can find it.
Starting point is 02:21:10 I know I've seen it before. Definitely seen it before. Back in the day. Now, Diddy might have some people scrubbs for shit. I can't find this, bitch. Hmm. Oh, here we go. Look.
Starting point is 02:21:31 Right. Thank you, Diddy. What the fuck is this? This is the drip bar? The fuck is the drip bar. The hell? This was during 2021. Yeah, this was a,
Starting point is 02:21:46 oh yeah, this was after a freakoff. Yeah, that was after a freakoff. Facts. We see. Diddy drip bar. I'm trying to see. I can't find it right now. I'll file later. It's all good. What's this, though?
Starting point is 02:22:24 Let's go ahead and listen to that already. Let me say. Not being off the table. Here we go. Charges racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. He called what Sean Diddy Combs organized a business empire that he said he controlled using kidnapping, bribery, saying that he exploited people, used force threats. And when you really understand where all of this comes from, you have to go back to the lawsuit,
Starting point is 02:23:01 that civil lawsuit that was fired by Combs' longtime ex-girlfriend. Mr. Williams mentioned that video that would later show up after he settled with her in that. civil case when she was claiming that he sexually assaulted her and beat her. And then we saw evidence of that months later in a 2016 video in a hotel where she is hit, kicked and dragged. Those were the exact words that he used in this criminal case. Something else worth noting, Lindsay, is what he talked about when referencing what they were able to find when searching the home.
Starting point is 02:23:36 He said that they searched and seized evidence, three defaced AR-15s, evidence, evidence, evidence of freakoffs. Again, this was a term used in the civil suit, but now talking about it in the criminal form. He said also that this is not done, that there could be more people that are prosecuted as a result of this. But today, of course, the focus being on Sean Diddy Combs. And Jerika, many reporters were quick to ask whether any more charges could be coming because this indictment says that he did not do this alone. He was essentially enabled by the people around him, the apparatus that he built, according to. to prosecutors as part of this criminal enterprise, again, according to the indictment, that essentially enabled this behavior and led to a pattern of coercion and intimidation.
Starting point is 02:24:24 Yeah, I mean, he said it again by saying, we are not done. He even gave a phone number for people to call if they have any tips, because this is an ongoing investigation, as he said a couple of times. He also talked about other charges not being off the table. One of the first questions, though, I think that many people, have had. This is someone who's been so well-known, a business entrepreneur, a mogul for 30 years. And the question was, why did this take so long and are there any other victims? He would not specify about how many victims there are allegedly, only to say that there's multiple based on
Starting point is 02:24:59 that indictment. When it comes to why it took so long, he said the better focus should be that we are here today. I mean, that is the question. He just got the key to New York City in 2003. He was asked to give it back. He did give it back. And yet here we are. Prosecutors saying that this behavior went on for decades. Jericho, we are expecting to learn more from this detention document that Williams kept mentioning that they will be trying to seek pre-trial detention. What do we know about what that document will contain and when we might get it? So we're working on getting that document right now. What I can tell you is that we're hearing that Combs is expected to appear in court now just after two,
Starting point is 02:25:40 30 this afternoon. So we're of course going to keep a close eye on that. As for the pretrial detention, essentially Williams is saying we want him to remain behind bars. We'll look at that document and get back to you in terms of the reasons, but they obviously feel that he's a threat to the public. When asked about his cooperation, he also mentioned that he said the word cooperating has taken on tremendous elasticity and that responding to the law in their eyes is not necessarily cooperating with authorities. So we know that he's going to be in custody. but we do know that they're not going to get into, at least Damien Williams saying they're not going to get into the why and when they took him into custody the way that they did as far as that investigation is concerned. But a lot came out of this.
Starting point is 02:26:25 Also, I thought worth mentioning having covered R. Kelly several times in both trials, he said that he was not going to compare or sort of contrast the two. By the way, there is a proposed bail package. I'm looking to get that for you immediately. Give me one second. Let me keep playing this. I'm going to pull it up in a second. So there's a proposed bail package. Do know that Homeland Security Investigations is the same group that really took on a bulk of the responsibility when it came to R.
Starting point is 02:26:58 Kelly, same group, again, looking at these charges that are also similar in nature when you think about sexual assault and sex trafficking. Drinka, Duncan, thank you so much. We'll see you at the top of the hour. And joining me right now is celebrity attorney Chris Melcher. Chris, obviously, we just heard that press conference. We were talking to you on the front end. Did not think that the U.S. attorney was going to get as graphic as he did because this is so disturbing. But he did that the nature of the allegations are disturbing.
Starting point is 02:27:25 Your thoughts after that press conference? Well, they certainly took their time. And that was a very well-crafted press conference where they were laying. out a little bit more detail than we saw in the charging document. And I do have that detention letter. So that's a letter to the judge saying that Diddy should or Mr. Combs should remain in custody pending trial. So that's pretty unusual. Many times somebody's going to be released on a bond, his attorney.
Starting point is 02:27:55 According to that detention letter, it offered a $50 million bond to secure Mr. Combs' attendance at trial and also electronic monitor. The government's saying that's not sufficient. That's not enough money to really dissuade Did he from fleeing? And more importantly, it's alleged that he is a danger to the community that he could dissuade witnesses from testifying. So what they're asking is that he be held in custody. He's in custody right now and they don't want him released. The judge will have to decide that. Or magistrate, I should say, we'll decide that later today. But these are, I mean, the conduct is depraved. multiple victims. And what is most significant to me is, is that these events were allegedly recorded and the government has those recordings. That's going to make it extremely difficult. Okay.
Starting point is 02:28:51 I'll get back to what that gentleman is saying. Let me read through this, which is important. So this is what the government detention letter was trying to counteract. Okay, so this is a letter from the lawyer, Agnifilio. in Trotter, which that might be another lawyer or might be a joint law for him. Anyway, it says, I dear Judge Tafornski,
Starting point is 02:29:12 Mr. Sean Combs, through his counsel, submitted this letter to the court for release on certain specific or specified conditions. Yesterday evening, he was arrested on an indictment charging him with the following offenses. For these reasons, set forth before, below, we asked this court to release Mr. Cones pursuant to our proposed bail package. This letter will walk the court through a series of actions, taken by Mr. Combs over the past six months that will prove he's on flight risk or danger to anyone in the community. These actions will prove that Mr. Combs is imminently trustworthy, that he's demonstrably or demonstrably committed to showness in a sense in court in the context of this case and that he should be released on the condition proposed in order to do so.
Starting point is 02:29:55 The first thing the court should know is that when it came, it became apparent to his counsel that Mr. Combs would be at some point formally charged, he did something extraordinary. Oh, wow. It's extraordinary. Let's hear the extraordinary thing. He left his home in Miami and traveled to New York, the very location of where the prosecutors and agents were investigating them. Through counsel, Mr. Combs, promptly told the government that he had voluntarily come to New York, offered to tell them specifically where he was, and offered to turn himself in at a appropriate time. even though Mr. Combs came to New York, authorizes lawyers to tell the government of his location and offered to self-surrender, the government affected an arrest last evening. This, we know, is the government's right.
Starting point is 02:30:42 However, that he traveled to New York to self-surrenders is also something the court shall consider. This was not the first action. Mr. Combs took to show his trustworthiness and lack of flight risk. Indeed, it is part of his pattern since even before the March 25th, 24 searches on his residence. Mr. Combs and his counsel have been fully aware that the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York has been conducting an investigation involving allegations concerned racketeer and sex trafficking and other offenses, knowing for these many months that he would be indicted.
Starting point is 02:31:21 Wow. So basically they're admitting that he knew he would be indicted. Wow. Damn. Mr. Combs has done everything. as will be set out below to work with prosecutors in ways that are unusual if not unprecedented. In light of these circumstances, he can rebut presumption of detention here due to his extraordinary actions taken in this investigation. He should be released on the conditions proposed so that he can fight the case in court effectively.
Starting point is 02:31:48 By the way, let me see. Okay. All right. So we'll get to the extraordinary actions he took, but this is the proposed package. a $50 million bond, which clearly makes sense now. He was clearly liquidating some assets. One of the main things, you know, securing a cash bond or a potential part of a cash bond or being able to free up assets that he could possibly put up, right?
Starting point is 02:32:18 They don't mention if the $50 million would be in a cash bond or maybe he could use a property or some of the sort. But, yeah, $50 million bond, co-signed by Sean Combs' mother, his sister, the mother of his oldest daughter, and his three adult sons. Okay. Okay, so I guess it's a bond co-signed by them. Secured by the equity of Mr. Combs' residents, located at 2 West Star Island in Miami, Florida.
Starting point is 02:32:43 The appraised value of the home is about $48 million. The home is unencumbered. In anticipation of the bail hearing on August 20th, 2024, he paid off the mortgage. Oh, wow. He paid off the mortgage, which is $18 million. Wow. So now he owns, he finally owns the house outright.
Starting point is 02:33:00 And that's just sitting equities in the value of the house. But there isn't a lien on the house, meaning a mortgage, that a mortgage company would control some interest in the house. So basically saying, yo, I'll give you all, I'll put the title up, right? Like, shit. If I flee, that's $48 million. So that home could be used to secure a bond and be free of a mortgage. Cool.
Starting point is 02:33:22 secured by the equity of Combs' mother's house. Wow, they gave her, I wish this was blurred out, but this is where his mom lives. Mr. Combs' travel will be restricted to the Southern District of Florida and the Southern District of New York to attend court and meet with his counsel and attend medical appointments,
Starting point is 02:33:45 which we will address the court in a separate seal submission. Yes, they're probably going to do a seal submission saying that Diddy is suffering from, again, you got to make this look good. He's suffering from some illness that cannot be cured if he's in a detention facility. He needs to be free. He needs to see the best specialists in the world. He needs to be able to go to his doctor's appointments every day that he could be healthy, right? Typical.
Starting point is 02:34:12 You know, I think they did that with Harvey Weinstein as well. I mean, shit they've been trying to do with Y&W. Mellie saying he has some grave disease and he needs to be let out. And they keep saying, well, the niggins he allegedly kill can't get out of the casket, so you're not getting out. That's what they've told Wyden & Melley pretty much. Don't know if that work, but they'll work, but clearly they're going to do a seal submission
Starting point is 02:34:33 that obviously the public don't know what that is, but the court or the judge could consider it. As well as the Eastern District of New York and the district of New Jersey, only to the extent that has traveled from New York involves an airport in the state. those districts. The airport in New York is in Jersey would mean that he'll be flying via private jet. Teterboro Airport is a place that Jay-Z, Beyonce, anybody who's anybody, when they come to
Starting point is 02:35:01 New York, they land at Teterboro with their private jet. Okay, that's usually where Jay-Z used to wrap about the Clearport. That's where that is, right? Teterboro, New Jersey. So he's trying to carve out places that I'll only be in Jersey to be at that, you know, to be at the fucking Clearport, that my private jet can land there. I'm going to go right to. to New York to go to court. I'm going to be in Southern District of Florida, which is basically saying he was going to stay a star. He's basically kind of outlining house arrest,
Starting point is 02:35:29 but not saying house arrest. Because his residence in Southern District of Florida is at two-star island. You know what I'm saying? His passport, now we get to find out. His passport was surrendered to his counsel. So he gave his passport to his lawyers, and his lawyers advised the process. prosecutor off this fact in an email date of the same day and the council is now saying please take his passport he ain't go nowhere take his passport so interested in a note they didn't turn over his passport then but he did turn it over um to his lawyers okay cool the passports are the following family members who have already surrendered their passport to council after the raids oh wow oh they're saying they're down to surrender his
Starting point is 02:36:19 Janice is his mom, I believe. Janice, um, Combs, Chance Combs, who's Chance Combs? Jesse Combs? Delilah Combs and Love Combs. I think this is the baby. Ain't this is the baby?
Starting point is 02:36:32 Love Combs is the baby? Let's see. Love Combs. Yeah, I think that's the baby. Yeah, that's the new baby he had. Oh, wow. So he's down to even give up the baby passport. Like, yo, yo,
Starting point is 02:36:48 I'm not getting my family out of here. I'm not dipping out of here. You could have their passports, my passports. Take it all. Just, you know. Whose chance combs? I don't know who that is. Janice is his mom, I believe.
Starting point is 02:37:04 Let me use this. Who's chance combs? Oh, that's his daughter. Okay. Jesse Combs. Is that the other daughter? Jesse Combs is. Who's Jesse Combs?
Starting point is 02:37:26 Jesse Combs? Oh, it's Diddy. Yeah, Diddy's daughter. Yeah. Jesse James Combs. Okay, cool. So that's the mom, the two daughters. Who's Delilah Combs?
Starting point is 02:37:38 Does the sons not have passports or did they already surrender their passports? Because they're not mentioned. Delilah Combs. Oh, this is another daughter he has. Okay. Okay, Jesse and Delilah are twins. And then there's Chance Combs who is. Who's Chan's Colmes?
Starting point is 02:38:07 Oh, so, oh, she's not one of the twins. Oh, so there's a daughter that's not a twin. And the parents are Sarah Chapman and Diddy. Okay, cool. And then love Combs. So basically, all of the women, all of the women from the Combs family are here. By the way, we're going to get down to exhibits.
Starting point is 02:38:27 The exhibits are going to show the appraisals. Is the exhibits attached? No. But there are exhibits, supposedly. Look. The written appraisal, so the appraisal that property is worth 48 million is Exhibit 1. The satisfactory of the mortgage, which means he paid it off, is Exhibit 2. And the letter to the prosecutor, as mentioned, that he offered his passport up, is Exhibit 3.
Starting point is 02:38:53 Or he didn't offer his password up. He said he has turned his passport over to counsel, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, they emailed on the first saying that they turned the passport over to counsel. Cool. All right, H, since at least 2024, April, Mr. Combs has been making efforts to sell his airplane. Oh, my God. Damn, shit is going down.
Starting point is 02:39:16 Damn. If you buy that plane, man, make sure y'all scrub the whole interior, black light and everything. If he was having freakoffs on the ground, imagine what he was doing in the air, nigga. Trust me. He's been making efforts to sell his airplane. We informed the government of these efforts in May 2024. I explained further below just this weekend, Mr. Combs and entered a letter of intent with a party to sell it. Oh, wow. Mr. Combs understands he is not to travel to Los Angeles, where the plane had been located this week. Oh, wow. He's been staying away from his own plane. I still think he's going to fly by private if they do give him this bail. But I guess he's trying to say, if you own a private jet, you probably have more leeway with what you could do with it. So he's like, no, I'm going to get rid of my private jet. I guess he probably just trying to say,
Starting point is 02:40:07 harder one damn and further the plane is not to be brought into any district where he okay that's why um we could look it up now love air love air LLC that's the that's the that's ditty's plane jet we can find the tail number this is did he's plane right here yeah love air love air yep and what's the tail number the tail number is where is the tail number tail number come on why can't I find a fucking tail number am I slow
Starting point is 02:40:55 is it N119 N119 69c I think this is it I think this Diddy's Jet yeah Diddy's Jet yep yeah fly to where Okay cool yes there's owned by Diddy Sorry Chad I'm just like looking to shit up Yeah and yeah
Starting point is 02:41:17 That's registered history let's see if we can look where it's at we could this is how it looks beautiful jet still let's see if we could is it we could track it tracker flight radar history of flights yeah there's no there's no recent flights yeah that shit is parked holy shit this is you look how they look how they track in jZ's yeah having a jet is just having people in your business Look, they're tracking Jay Z's jet. Flight history. Okay, here we go.
Starting point is 02:42:19 Departant information, it looked like it is flying around somewhere, but at some point it was in L.A. Yeah, that jet is moving. But apparently it apparently was in L.A. for a while. Who's on a fucking door? Give a second. All right, anyway, let me play a little bit more.
Starting point is 02:42:45 For Diddy to defend himself, if those recordings show coercion or violence. Important point there. Chris, according to the indictment, law enforcement sees firearms and ammunition, including three AR-15s with defaced serial numbers and a drum magazine. How will that play in? We know as part of the allegations, they say that Combs regularly carry and even brandished weapons to create an atmosphere of intimidation. Well, that is part of this allegation that these women, unfortunately, became part of his orbit. Okay, okay. Yeah, it's taking care of
Starting point is 02:43:18 who's at the door. So all good. Okay, perfect. Let me go back. Let me go back. Let me go back. Okay, so, yeah. So I guess it was a time of that letter.
Starting point is 02:43:29 You know, they're still saying, I guess, like, ever since they wrote that letter to the prosecutors, they kept the jet away from wherever he's at. So the jet's still moving. But, you know, they kept, like, it was in Van Nuys. Yeah, it was in Van Nuys a bunch, right? San Jose. It was in LA. It was definitely in California for a while. And I guess we're saying they made sure that the jet wasn't anywhere where Diddy was at, that the police could think that Diddy is trying, it has access to his jet. They're saying it's on the other side of the
Starting point is 02:44:06 country. And they're saying they're down to keep it on the other side of the country or make sure the jet doesn't go anywhere where Diddy's at until it gets sold, which is ham. I mean, my boy's definitely trying to make sure he's free right okay understand he's not to travel LA where it's been located this week oh this week he said this week hasn't been located in LA this week well it went to Indianapolis last week he was in Jersey Teterboro then it went to Indianapolis and I'm guessing it probably isn't LA right this is all the way accurate this is just some of the flights cool I bet then or now that now they finally say home detention home detention so
Starting point is 02:44:51 They're down for home detention. They're not going to say what a crib, but come on. You know he wants to be up in the Star Island crib, right? All other standard conditions of pre-trial release, right? The history of investigation show a great degree of collaboration between the government, Mr. Combs and his counsel, which should be weighed heavily in this court when thinking about releasing him on the conditions proposed. By the way, 30 minutes until D.D.E goes to court, again, once again, we're not going to have a live stream of that, but we expect to maybe hear a word.
Starting point is 02:45:21 or two from the lawyer as they enter or leave court. Okay. On March 13th, counsel for Mr. Combs email the assigned assistant U.S. attorney in this introductory email, or yeah, mail, counsel identified himself as counsel for Combs and stating which to speak with the prosecutors and share information about Mr. Combs and the matters on their investigation after not hearing back. Oh, wow. At first, AUSA's ain't respond back.
Starting point is 02:45:50 councils again emailed five days later on March 18th council did not get a response oh yeah they they don't give a fuck about did he so this two emails sent to the prosecutor deaf ears third time oh oh oh oh this is before the search wait so why did they email before the search oh it was being it was being supposed it was being heard that there was an investigation so I guess state just wanted to get ahead of it. This is before the search was up. March 25th, search was executed at Mr. Combs' Place of Residence in Miami, L.A. In addition, he was removed from his airplane and searched. The searches of his residents were unusually public and particularly heavy-handed. The agents had assault rifles trained on the heads and chest of his children,
Starting point is 02:46:43 who were then handcuffed, brought before news cameras in a press helicopter. On the day of the searches, counsel called prosecutor and they spoke for the very first time. Counsel indicated that they would accept service of two grand jury subpoena to Mr. Combs' businesses. Counsel took possession of Mr. Combs' passport on April 1st, about a week following the searches on April 1st. Counsel took his passport. As noted on the same day, they advised the AOSA of the fact that counsel had Mr. Combs' passport, and we would not return it to him, and that he would not be allowed to leave the country during the pendency of the investigation, we have in fact maintained passports and Mr. Combs has not in fact left the country.
Starting point is 02:47:30 Despite knowing the investigation was ongoing, despite having a plane at his disposal, despite not being charged with any crime. As of this morning, the plane is in Tito Bar for a charter flight as of this morning. So that's four or four, where is four is four is a four somewhere here. All right. Yeah. Okay. Okay, so the Titoboro thing was right.
Starting point is 02:47:55 As of this, well, this is 9-12, so it's probably a return flight. Whatever. Cool. Counsel agree to advise government on all domestic travel. Myron said this. Bradford Cohen said this. I agreed. Vlad, please stop saying the bullshit you've been saying, and I love you, Vlad, you're a peer colleague and a friend of mine.
Starting point is 02:48:18 But you've been saying that dumb shit, like, too long. Same did he should have fled the country. country, it's very clear they could have arrested this guy a long time ago. He surrendered his passport. He was telling the government everywhere where he was at because he was preparing for this moment. He was saying, I'm not going to be in the same city as my plane. He was never going to leave the country.
Starting point is 02:48:37 And that was never an option. I don't even know why Vlad's the only person I've seen like say this shit. Like, I don't know why you didn't go to Russia. Like what the fuck is Vlad talking about? And I love you, Vlad, you know, but come on, bro. Like, you know, you're too smart to be to be saying this type of. nonsense he says I've been saying this last month a couple months in my interviews did he should have fled to Russia what
Starting point is 02:48:59 Vlad you're too smart for this okay like this is some shit the dumb rappers you interview would say right instead he spent his time hanging around in Harlem in Miami no he spent his time trying to not look guilty and knowing he's on the federal surveillance what more could he do you can't do anything else Anyway, I'm glad this letter came out Now we know all the things that clearly was being done, right? These two problems, okay, moreover, counseled-advised government that Mr. Combs intended to travel domestically,
Starting point is 02:49:32 counsel would involve, inform the USA, me, Bradford Cohen, Myron Gaines, former HSI agent, we all predicted this. You're telling the government where you're going, right? Like, you want him to feel very comfortable, right? I heard that through sources that he's telling them anytime he's going to get on a plane.
Starting point is 02:49:49 They didn't know before he went to L.A. Then went to L.A. And he popped up some random places they knew before he came to New York. Okay? These two promises have been kept. For example, June 9th, counsel advised AUSA
Starting point is 02:50:00 that Mr. Combs was traveling from Miami to Los Angeles to go on a road trip with his children. In addition, we provided AUSA with information about the flight when his flight departed, when it would land. On June 29th,
Starting point is 02:50:11 counsel emailed the prosecutors that Mr. Cones will be flying to Wyoming. And by the way, he did go to Wyoming. People seen him White River Rafting. You ever seen this? here we go ditty wyoming white river rafting right here boy ditty by the way chat apparently we got 23,000 people watching on on YouTube only like 2k likes please
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Starting point is 02:51:38 He has to, you know, have some time to, oh, I almost bit my lip. I did actually. He has to have some time to unwind. He has to try to like, you know, kind of, you know, distract himself a bit. Because that could be very mentally tolling. And not saying we feel bad for Diddy, but if you're constantly thinking about a potential prosecution of thrown up arrest for months yeah you know
Starting point is 02:52:00 he has to unwind and I guess that that was what that trip was okay so cool that was the Wyoming trip um okay cool so he was flying to Wyoming he told them that via a chartered aircraft on July 5th
Starting point is 02:52:16 the council emailed the prosecutor that he was traveling back to Los Angeles two days later July 7th when he traveled back to Miami via a chartered aircraft they once again emailed the AUSA. In addition, when Mr. Combs' planned travel, but did not take those trips, they notified the prosecutors as well. Okay. They notified the government of Mr. Combs' efforts to sell the plane. On May 21st, Council advised the AUSA during a phone call that Mr. Combs had commenced
Starting point is 02:52:44 efforts to sell his airplane. We followed up with that conversation the next day on May 22nd, 2024, with the letter today, USA that the efforts were on the way to sell the aircraft, remind the AUSAs that the council continued to be in possession of his passport. Over the past several months, there have been several potential buyers for the airplane, at least two buyers have signed a letter of intent to purchase the aircraft. Just this weekend, a buyer for the aircraft and representatives from Mr. Combs signed a letter of executed, a letter of intent due to the nature of this asset,
Starting point is 02:53:12 the amount of inspection and due diligence that's required for this purchase, is just not a simple asset to offload. In advance of the plane being so, which eventually will be, we have agreed to keep the airplane in Los Angeles while Mr. Combs resides in his home in Florida. If it's not being chartered, if it's not being chartered. So again, they do chartered rentals on the plane. Coincidentally, and not at Mr. Combs' request, last night the airplane was chartered. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 02:53:41 From, ooh, maybe that's why he got arrested. They've been keeping the plane away from Diddy. They've been telling the government that. Like, hey, we're keeping the plane away. Remember I told you? They're tracking that fucking plane. They're tracking it, right? Diddy is in New York.
Starting point is 02:54:01 The private jet location that everybody flies into is in Jersey. And all of a sudden, Diddy's plane shows up in Jersey. Yeah, I could imagine somebody says, before Did he get on his jet, let's lock his ass up right fucking now. Before, maybe he's trying to, let's lock his ass up down. So this is probably why, right?
Starting point is 02:54:23 So now his team is saying this is coincidentally. They're saying there was a chartered flight from Los Angeles at Teterboro. He had no advanced knowledge of the flight, nor did he possess any control over its movement last night. Obviously, Mr. Combs agrees to not go to any state, in this case, New Jersey, in which his plane is located pending his sale, which is being actively pursued, and I get it. New Jersey is not New York,
Starting point is 02:54:48 but the place that people in New York usually go to, to board a private jet is in New Jersey, Teterborough. It's like from Manhattan. It's, let me see. We're talking about 10, 15 minutes. So it's really in close proximity, even though technically it's not within New York State. All right.
Starting point is 02:55:11 Mr. Cones voluntarily relocated to New York in advance of his arrest once it became apparent to counsel that Mr. Combs' arrest was imminent. He promptly relocated to New York City. on September 5th, 2024th, he arrived in New York and counsel immediately informed the government of Mr. Combs' whereabouts. By the way, here's the thing, I'll read this. It's a pursuant to the Code of Federal Regulations,
Starting point is 02:55:34 a private jet may be available to the general public for use. That's about chartering. Mr. Part 135 pertains to Mr. Combs' airplane, and therefore it can be chartered by the general public. Many people who own a private jet, they'll allow other people. And by the way, this is why I look at Rick Ross's private jet, and I'm like, I don't know if people are chartering a private jet that just says Rick Ross, right? Like, it's so branded.
Starting point is 02:55:55 You know, you know, Ditty's private jet, at least, you know, it's a distinct private jet dark-colored one, but it doesn't say Ditty. It doesn't say Ditty all over the shit. So, you know what I mean? It would probably say, let's get another jet. So he probably was chartering, and it's probably a good way to make money. A flight, I could price it out now. A flight from L.A. to Teterboro, that's cross-country.
Starting point is 02:56:17 It's five hours in flight time. How much like how many people? I won't get too much into but how many people let me see ddiz jet Let me see it did it love air what type of plane is it's a Goldstream 550 Think it holds between how many there's a hold And by the way look There's this this website you could literally book his jet Brows our empty leg flies to see if yeah you could literally book Didy's jet you know I mean like and I'm pretty sure many other brokers or website or
Starting point is 02:56:51 allow you to book the jet. Anyway, it's probably going to be 60,000. Around 60,000, 50, 60,000. Yeah, for a one way, right? So, you know, if you want to have eight to maybe 12 people on Diddy's jet and you want to afford the $60,000 fee, that's a one way. Now, obviously, you got to pay a flight crew.
Starting point is 02:57:13 I'm going to probably have at least one stewardess, two pilots, right? did he gets the rest and probably the broker fee for whoever is doing the booking but that's a way to generate some money because jets are expensive you got to park them you got to service them
Starting point is 02:57:30 you got to maintain them right so yeah all good all right cool this says um the da da da counce offer to continually share mr combs location damn this is like when your bitch catch you cheat and you're like yo i'm gonna share my location all right so
Starting point is 02:57:46 they're saying that mr combs was down to shares location with government constantly, right? Since arrived in New York on September 5th, Mr. Combs has been staying at the Park Hyatt Hotel. Hmm, okay, cool. I'm gonna try to see if I could hit up a work over there to see if they got, one of them workers got a little security footage guaranteed. They're gonna try to sell to TMC, but I'm going to say we
Starting point is 02:58:04 get it from one of them. If you think there's no video of did he being taken into custody, you're all. Somebody's just trying to sell that bitch. So you're staying at the Park Hyatt Hotel, let me Google that bitch. Let's see how that shit will get. This is a luxury five-star hotel. I don't expect did he to stay in anything else? Let's look at the suites.
Starting point is 02:58:26 I could imagine he was staying at the, you know, the big boy. They got a presidential on here or now? Where's the presidential? Oh, here we go. One bedroom, presidential suite. If there's a two-bedroom, I'll imagine that. Did he would get it?
Starting point is 02:58:41 And probably the rooms that he probably stay in aren't listed on here for you to publicly book. You know what I'm saying? If we were to book it, let me see how much is this costing. You, I'm such a pocket watcher, right? I ain't shit, right? Oh, it don't look like you could book these ones. It says you got a call. Yeah, you got a call for this.
Starting point is 02:59:01 You can book these. Let me see what the price is looking for, though. Let's look next month. A one night stay. Let's see what we're looking at chat. Chat, I'm such a pocket watcher, right? I know. Pray for me, Chad.
Starting point is 02:59:15 What? And this is just a one bedroom. $2,000? $2,000. Oh, hell, nah. And so if this is $2,000, the presidential is like $6,000, nigga, $6,000 for the night. Holy shit. Holy shit.
Starting point is 02:59:41 Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Damn. So did he probably shelling out $6,000 a night for this spot? Yeah, $2K a night for a one bedroom. This is the minimum room you could get there. Look, all right, so this are the rooms. Oh, here's the suites.
Starting point is 02:59:59 Here are the suites. Okay, $2,500 for a two double bed suite. Let's keep going. Oh, here we go. Okay, so I don't even think the presidential is listed on here. Show more. All right, never mind this. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 03:00:16 So, Did he stay in the presidential? So, yeah, $10,000 a night. Yeah, yeah, exactly. So 10,000 a night, you know Diddy stay in the president. Like, you're ditty, Monique. Like, come on, bro. 10,000 a night Um
Starting point is 03:00:31 Fuck God damn Some good shit right there Let me look in this room 10,000 a night For this shit This shit better be This shit got
Starting point is 03:00:50 Oh I'm gonna call whack 100 in a second too I'm gonna call whack 100 in a second You gotta get whack 100 on On the line Okay I mean it's a sweet Nice sweet but 10,000
Starting point is 03:01:09 Oh let's do a 3D tour Okay Here we go, Chad. Ooh, okay. Chat, if you were Diddy, no pun intended, and you are going to stage one last freak off before the feds came in, which part in this presidential suite would you fucking stage the freak off at, Chad? Let's get to it.
Starting point is 03:01:35 Let's get to that. Ooh, nice closets. Ooh, now this is a big-ass one-bedroom. Ooh, look at the closet. I like this. Oh, that wasn't a closet. This is a room. Ooh, I like this closet.
Starting point is 03:01:49 This closet looks nice. Okay, you got the mirrors in. Okay. Here's the room. Okay. Chat, where would you stage a freak off? Ooh, this goes into another place. This is another bathroom?
Starting point is 03:02:08 No, no. Oh, this is the bathroom. This is the master bathroom. Okay, okay. So this is a master bathroom. This is the master bedroom I'm thinking. Okay. Got this little, almost like a little vanity area.
Starting point is 03:02:20 Nice little closet over here. Go over to the hallway. Now, this is the living room. Nice living room. Okay. Has like a little kitchen area, right? A little kitchen area. Actually, it's a full kitchen.
Starting point is 03:02:35 No, is it full kitchen? We see a sink. Probably a microwave in one of these. There's clearly a fridge, right? I mean, shit. Chat, this is like where you would put, you know what I mean? the freak off supplies. Bottles of lube could go right here.
Starting point is 03:02:55 You got to get the tons of lube all over here. Okay. I see what's going on. Okay. The last freak off, bro. God damn. Who do you invite to the last freak off? And I guess this is,
Starting point is 03:03:16 ooh, this is another little entrance way. Oh, wow. And then this goes to here. Is this a closet? or connecting door. I think this is the outside of the suite. Yeah. Okay, a nice little hallway.
Starting point is 03:03:33 What is this connected to? Look at this as a closet, maybe like a cold closet. Okay, nice little mirror leading up here. It's pretty cool. Ooh, what type of, like, type of thing is this? That's kind of nice.
Starting point is 03:03:48 The feng shui is kind of good. You get energy in here, like, you know what I mean? freak off energy. Hang on long. Not bad at all. Not bad at all. But $10,000. $10,000? Like, hold up, man. $10,000 a night. All right. The pocket watcher me just got to. I'm sorry, chat. He was there. He was there from the fifth. So that's 12 days. That's $120,000. Your chat, I ain't allowed. I spent $120,000. I deserve a freak off. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, Chad. I spent $120,000 for 12 days? I decided a freak off.
Starting point is 03:04:36 What? 120. Now, here's the thing. Look what they say. They say, due to bookings made at the Park Hyatt prior to Mr. Combs' reservation after today, September 17th,
Starting point is 03:04:53 he would no longer be able to stay at the Park Hyatt. Accordingly, he had a reservation to stay at the Carlisle Hotel starting today. Let's go over there and go pocket watch. Why do I like this so much? I'm not saying I like some weird freak off shit. I'm saying I just love seeing how much money niggas have. Like I'm sorry.
Starting point is 03:05:15 Oh, this is it. The Carlisle. This looks good. Damn, they give you like a little intro video, a drone type video. Okay. All right, let's check the rates. Let's go 16 to the 17. Whatever, just check rates.
Starting point is 03:05:33 Let's see what? Is this fire? star what the fuck 3,000 a night yo I love looking at shit like this it makes me feel broke sometimes you need a humbling yes 3,000 a night
Starting point is 03:05:56 you know we got to find a presidential where's a presidential the central park suite is 5,000 the premier two bedroom suite is 5,000 now you gotta have a presidential it's probably not listed a lot of times they don't list their presidential suite they usually you got a call
Starting point is 03:06:16 you got a call to go get that shit because that's really meant for like special people not only people that got the money all right but anyway still minimum 5,000 a night or if we're saying he's going to stay at the best suite here that's listed let me see how this place look maybe this is like freakoff ready this is a central park suite yeah I don't lie this doesn't give give proper free golf energy man how's the jiggle-o's going to be on this type of floor getting their backs blown out and ditty's going to be in this type of chair jerking off non-es-es-old This doesn't get freak off energy.
Starting point is 03:06:58 The room too small. How 50 people are going to fit in this fucking bed? Hell, nah. You only got three... Nah, hell, now. You only got three pitches? Hell, nah. Let me see this one.
Starting point is 03:07:07 I got to have a little bit more. Now, they're not big on pitches with this. Nah. Did he? Mm-mm-mm-mm. This ain't going to work. Mm-mm. Mm-mm.
Starting point is 03:07:21 Whatever. Anyway, they're saying that he'll be said of the Carlisle if he gets out. Since Mr. Cohner relocated to New York early this month, Council has been looking forward, looking for a one-month rental for Combs in New York City. Despite Council's persistence, it has been challenging to find a rental for many reasons, including because numerous events occurring in New York City in September, U.S. Open, Fashion Week, UN Summit, and some landlords have discomfort having Mr. Combs as a tenant given the
Starting point is 03:07:52 investigation. Last night, counsel had scheduled a viewing of a potential apartment, however, because of Mr. Combs' arrest. Counselor and Mr. Combs, obviously, were not available to see the rental. Combs advised the government that it was in his possession of the past... Counsel advised the government that it was in their possession
Starting point is 03:08:12 to passports of members of Combs' family. On June 13th, counsel advised the government that we possess Mr. Combs' mother's passport. We also informed the government we possessed the passport of his four daughters, all who were minors at the time we took. their passports. And wait, does Justin Quincy and Christian not have passwords? Why are you only taking the daughter's passports? I don't know why that's a thing. Anyway,
Starting point is 03:08:40 counsel's assistance to the government concerning the subpoenas. A state above, counsel accepted service of two subpoenas directed at his businesses in March of 2024. Separate counsel for the entities filed a motion to quash the subpoena in April of 2024. in May 24 upon becoming the sole counsel in connection with the criminal investigation of Mr. Combs so somebody got fired or left. Actually, didn't that make news? Lady Gaga, criminal counsel, Diddy,
Starting point is 03:09:17 like somebody had stopped, yeah, Diddy was dumped by a law firm after Lady Gaga told them, if y'all represent Diddy, I'm done with y'all. Right? Look, here we go. But we don't know if that was civil. Maybe that was civil, right?
Starting point is 03:09:36 Okay, so there's been some rumors floating around about Diddy and Lady Gaga, but we have the latest update on the situation. Manhattan law firm Grubman, Shire, Myceles and Sacks, known for representing top figures in the music industry, has cut ties with Sean Diddy Combs. A spokesperson for the firm confirmed that the decision to part ways with Diddy was made proactively by the partners months ago. Okay, that might be it. So it appears that Mr. Agufilo, that might be fucking up his name. There was a co-counsel,
Starting point is 03:10:14 means lawyers, and that law firm dropped out, which, by the way, if you got Lady Gaga's on them saying, yo, I'm not using you as a law firm anymore if you represent Diddy. Diddy's a creep. Damn, they're putting Diddy in a vice group.
Starting point is 03:10:28 Pause. Okay, upon becoming the sole counsel for Diddy, we advise the court that we would withdraw the motion to quash the subpoena, and instead the parties would meet and confer with the government to minimize the number of requests of which the parties disagreed. Counsel agreed to begin gathering documents in response to the subpoena for several months. Counsel for Mr. Combs and the AUSAs have had a regular discussion about what documents we've had, what we didn't have, and in regards to the documents we didn't have where the governments may be able to find such documents.
Starting point is 03:11:00 We did this for two reasons. First, there was nothing in counsel's estimation that will constitute evidence Mr. Combs being involved in any federal crime. Second, we wanted to appropriately be helpful to the government and investigation. To that end, the Combs entities have produced over what? Oh, my baby, I can't see it. I'm sorry. Fuck, I'm retarded.
Starting point is 03:11:21 144,000 pages. Damn, they gave the government of 144 pages. of documents to the sdn y southern district of new york in compliance with the subpoena oh let's take a breather y'all by the way did he is scheduled to be in court he probably is in court currently as he waits for the proceedings to start we don't know if it started exactly at 1230 but it is scheduled for 2 30 let me quickly uh i'm looking at still no action here still no action here Sorry, sir. Still no action.
Starting point is 03:12:09 Okay, we won't get action for a while. It's all good. All right. So the next thing is paying off the mortgage at two West Star Island in Miami. It's known in the discussion about the bail package on August 20th, 2024, Mr. Combs caused the outstanding mortgage to be paid on its primary residence in Miami. This payment of about $18 million was for $1,000. one reason alone, so we would be able to have the $48 million residence free and clear of any
Starting point is 03:12:40 incumbrances so that it could be used to secure a bond. We submit this truly extraordinary measure that shows resoundedly that Mr. Combs is appropriately focused on defending this case on the merits in this court. The legal standard. Mr. Combs is presumed to be innocent. The Supreme Court has observed that the liberty is the norm. Detention is prior to trial or without trial is the carefully limited exception, U.S. versus Salerno, as the Supreme Court recognizes the function of bail is limited, stack the boil, the underlying underlying goal is securing the presence of the defendant rather than the sum of bail. So basically saying it shouldn't be about the amount of money he could put up. It should be securing him showing up to court.
Starting point is 03:13:26 US versus Nabilia. Of course, to bear in mind that there's only a limited group of offenders who should be denied bail pen and trial U.S. versus Shakur. Is this? Is this what I think it is? Nah, no, that's not what I think it is. Let me not break it up. Okay, okay, anyway, who cares about this legal mumble, jumbo, let me just move on. While there's a presumption of detention, ooh, okay, so this is, I think, the biggest
Starting point is 03:14:19 molehill they're going to have to climb. I didn't know there was a presumption of detention in sex trafficking case, but apparently there is, and his own attorney is admitting that, right? So while there is a presumption of detention in sex trafficking cases, presumption is rebuttable. The presumption imposes on the defendant a burden of production while the burden of persuasion remains with the government, U.S. versus Mercedes. Although this burden is not heavy, the defendant must introduce some evidence contrary to the presumptuism fact,
Starting point is 03:14:49 U.S. versus Rodriguez. A defendant can satisfy this burden by coming forward with evidence that he does not pose a danger to the community, one, or flight of risk, or risk of flight. I'm sorry. Even if the defendant presents some evidence satisfying his or her burden, the presumption favoring detention does not disappear entirely, but remains a factor to be considered among those weighed by the district court. The benchmark case here is blah, blah, blah, blah, okay?
Starting point is 03:15:15 Cool. All right. All right. This is more mumbo-jumbo here. We don't have the rest of the documents regarding or relating to the exhibits, but I'll see if I could get them, right? Let me go here to finish playing this. Then we'll get back to law and crime.
Starting point is 03:15:39 And then I'm trying to put some more documents for that. Because he's famous and that that was his way of kind of praying on these folks. And but then when they realized what was going on and wanted to escape that he used threats and intimidation. And the allegation is weapons were displayed. And so we did see some weapons. Of course, it can be legal to own weapons. weapons in the U.S., but these were high-capacity magazines or to face serial numbers. So depending on where those weapons were possessed, that could make it illegal and kind of
Starting point is 03:16:16 demonstrate the intimidation or fear that allegedly was used against these women. We definitely saw that in the Cassie video, the 2016 Hotel Surveillance video. And I would note that Diddy initially denied that. He said she was looking for a payday. And then when we saw that video, we know that that was untrue. So he is in a very difficult spot. Okay. Nice a long crime video, which is here.
Starting point is 03:16:53 Distance, calendars, anyone that keeps those calendars. And what the government does is essentially they just put a story together. And those are the best cases is that when you can. put a story together where you're not relying on one individual witness where if that witness gets crushed on the stand, your case is kind of over. What you do is you build up a case through, like I said, five or ten core witnesses that all can verify what the other one is saying, even if it's not the exact same story. It is confirmation that this is how it happened to me or this is how this happened or if
Starting point is 03:17:34 If Cassie was present during one of the other witnesses and something happened to that other witness, they would be like, yeah, Cassie was there. And then Cassie obviously testified, I was there. Well, Bradford, just one follow-up question to that. The allegations from the 90s, so there have been people who have accused Sean Combs. By the way, we also do have the email that was sent to the government. I think I'm typing her name. The email that was sent to the government essentially
Starting point is 03:18:09 alerting them of did he go into Wyoming? Here's a letter in question. It says from, you know, Teni Garagos, okay? Which is, you know, obviously somebody who works at the law firm for this person. It says, Dear All, and by the way, they sent it to the USA Department of Justice. gov, right? So this is AUSAs and pretty much prosecutors. Dear all, Mr. Combs will be departing from Miami. Tomorrow, at 6 p.m. tomorrow on his plane for Los Angeles
Starting point is 03:18:44 Tuesday. He and his family will depart on their road trip. They will go to Sedona, Sedona, the Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Zion and Death Valley. What? I don't know what places these are, but Okay, cool. Yeah. They were going to go to these places.
Starting point is 03:19:08 We'll be in touch with his flight information back to Miami. We hope you've all had a nice weekend. So Diggins lawyers were trying to play ball, man. They were trying to like, yo, we'll give you anything you want. Anything you want to make you feel comfortable. Like, yo, we're trying to work with you. Lawsuits of sexual assault back in the 90s. Now, some of them are able to bring their lawsuits because of particular law in New York.
Starting point is 03:19:46 York that allowed people a look back window one year to file sexual assault claims. I don't know if the 90s claims are a part of this. If they would be, if something was time barred under state law, could it still be used as evidence or in a federal case? Yeah, so it's an interesting question. The feds always have a way of bootstrapping in stuff that you feel is outside the scope or outside the statute of limitations by saying it's an ongoing criminal enterprise. And this was something that was continually going through the years, 2002, 2003.
Starting point is 03:20:26 And in your head, you're like, wow, these are 20-year-old allegations. These are 25-year-old allegations. But when you're talking about an allegation that is paw of an ongoing criminal enterprise, that's how they kind of bring it in. It's the same thing with co-defendants, right? if you have a co-defendant and you guys are robbing banks and you don't technically get out, you say like, hey, I'm out, I'm done with this. And that co-defendant continues to rob banks.
Starting point is 03:20:53 They can try and say, hey, we're still looping you into all these other bank robberies because you were part of the original conspiracy. And I've seen that happen before. So time will tell what they will bring in, but they always bring in different allegations to show motive or to show, you know, something else that they're saying, oh, it's not technically charged, but look, he used baby oil in this case. He used baby oil in this case. I use the example of the wet bandits from home alone. Oh, my God. You know, it's like they could have done something in 2000 where they got caught by flooding
Starting point is 03:21:26 someone's house. And then in 2020, all of a sudden it's the same thing. They can say, hey, look, this is their M.O. So a lot of ways those things come in, not necessarily as an individual charge, but as something to prove something else. So I want to let everybody know in about eight minutes we are anticipating this press conference, presumably held by federal authorities, but more specifically, Damien Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
Starting point is 03:21:52 You see a live shot outside the courthouse right there. Elizabeth Milner, our reporter, is there as well. So hopefully when that gets going, we will be able to go live. Chris, I want to go back to you on something. So in this letter, again, from his, excuse me, from the government to the judge, presumably overseeing this part of the case, asking that there. be no bail set. They talk about how Combs is a danger because he has allegedly bribed witnesses and obstructed justice. We want your thoughts on this. So it talks about the 2016 Cassandra Ventura
Starting point is 03:22:22 video and at the same time staff members were in close communications with the victim of the assault as well, all in effort to cover up the defendant's assault, prevent the incident from being publicly disclosed. Within days of the incident, the surveillance video disappeared from the hotel server. Again, this is exactly the allegations from Cassandra Ventura that she made in a lawsuit. Then, It talks about how throughout the time period charged in the indictment, members and associates of the enterprise have reached out to multiple victims on behalf of the defendant to convince them not to report the defendant's abuse. Most recently in late 20. Let me see if I get Wack 100 on here. Wack is probably busy.
Starting point is 03:23:07 I know Wack on Clubhouse getting it lit right now. Hello? My man, Wack 100, man. What's up, bro? What's going on with you, man. Did you see the news? Oh Yeah, a little bit
Starting point is 03:23:21 Hold on Arm B, go get me the baby on you Yo, hey You know what's fucked up There's no law Against having baby By the way,
Starting point is 03:23:35 You're in the wrong business You're in the baby diaper business You should get in the baby oil business You could have been wholesale into ditty But what I'm saying is Why do you know the baby Or you comedy Didn't just ship him a bunch of
Starting point is 03:23:48 got them boxes and shit just because maybe maybe they're hoping one day when he's preparing himself he shows that why everybody got to look at that shit like it's about shit bro this shit is crazy that's illegal about baby boy now we got to kill the nether because we be doing it to our
Starting point is 03:24:04 own people bro well they also said lubricant so we think in KY jelly too yeah but they never see you notice that they never it could have been one thing of lubricate which majority people have some form of lubricant for whatever reason right they never said how many how many bottles of lubricant how many tubes of lubricant right you know they never said that they said it was a thousand bottles of baby oil and lubricant they never said how many things of lubricant bro but in the day i sent jason lee 8000 pieces of diapers bro
Starting point is 03:24:36 right oh all right yeah bro i sent him this shit bro so he ain't got no babies well hey if the feds came in to they would probably think he'd doing something else. But see, that's where the bullshit is at. It's nothing illegal about having baby oil unless the baby law you is diluted with some type of drug or some type of shit, man. Let's kill the motherfucker baby oil you thing, bro. Come on. God damn, man, shit. Okay.
Starting point is 03:25:05 All right, well, I mean, I think that's the reason. I do think that they put the baby oil to jump off the page to make him look like a freaky sexual deviant that was, that constantly had sex. You know, again, you're right. Babyel isn't necessarily like an item that could be used only sex. I went, bro, because they keep using this word freak off, right? Yeah. And I'm getting tired of that word too, right? Why?
Starting point is 03:25:30 Because, okay, I went to Google. I said definition of freak off, right? It says, African-American binocular, to masturbate or ejaculate or to have wild or unorthodox sex. So that's four things. I'm guilty of three of them. Wait, wait, hold on. I'm a convict.
Starting point is 03:25:53 I have definitely masturbated and ejaculated, and I've definitely had wild sex with my woman. Now, I don't know what unorthodox sex is. I didn't look that up. What is that? Well, I think that is the... Are you not guilty of a freak off yet? I mean, I've had a three-sum. I've had a three-sum.
Starting point is 03:26:15 I don't think that's a freak-off, though. No, no, a freakoff ain't a three-some. I'll, right, pull at this. This is what I think of freak-off. That ain't what the definition says, act. Yeah, some nigga made that up. We know what a freak-off means for Diddy. No, I know.
Starting point is 03:26:29 He's in the cuck chair. He's in the cuck chair. And he has sex workers plowing his woman. Hold on. Listen to me. Okay. So we're going to say Adam 22 has freak off. Him and his wife fuck bitches every week.
Starting point is 03:26:42 Yep, yeah, but it's contractual. If they were doing that recreationally and what? What do you mean? I let me ask you a question. You know the whole T.I. I don't think nobody that was in those rooms naked was forced to do shit. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 03:27:00 Well, I don't think a freakoff is inherently illegal. But I'm going to be honest with you. If you have a sex worker, I think that's like the basis of a freakoff. Like, come on. You've hired a sex worker. Okay, hold on. Act. Now, he tread lightly.
Starting point is 03:27:16 tread lightly because you yourself had said i was over at the bar the bitch was entertaining bad i gave a bitch a couple hundred and asked if you wanted to come back with me hell no you said that hell no hell no hell i'm like bobby spurter we're not paying for vagina uh uh no no yo listen we all pay for pussy in some way well well well okay you take a chick to the movies to their dinner and you pay for the room, you pay for some pussy. Okay. So are we establishing that you have to know
Starting point is 03:27:53 or be with somebody for a certain amount of time so when you have sex, it's not considered that? How many motherfucking act? I mean, well, you then went to the club. They come back from the club to the room and you hit. Wack, I'm not going to lie. You're running a mean. Yo, right now you should be on the defense team.
Starting point is 03:28:13 Let me ask you a question. Are you trying to say Nothing sounds odd About the description you heard That a woman who By the way we've seen her on camera Running away from him Supposed she was running from the freak off
Starting point is 03:28:27 He was too Cassie he beat her ass Dragged her back to the room Listen they did that to establish character No that is an assault That is a domestic abuse That's violence right We didn't see no sexual shit
Starting point is 03:28:41 Happening right there Wasn't like I didn't see no other tricks I don't see him forcing her head down. I've seen her trying to leave. He came out and did some crazy shit. That's one thing. That's an assault. I don't see him charged with, I think maybe, you know,
Starting point is 03:28:57 they probably put that up to establish character and it's going to fuck him up in the long run. But what I will say, the things that he probably did wrong, because niggas, they get so much money, they live a lifestyle so long, they don't understand. Just because this is your house, you're a mansion, right? you still just can't do anything in your house in your mansion. If you have a train, and I'm speaking hypothetically, going around with cocaine,
Starting point is 03:29:23 pills and drugs on it, right, around the party, right? At that point in time, you setting yourself up. Because if any users of these things that you are providing end up in one of those rooms and things happen, and then they wake up the next morning or the next day say, yo, what the fuck was I thinking I was high? I wasn't in my right mind to make the right decision. You just fuck yourself. Let me ask you this question because you said you don't think
Starting point is 03:29:50 that they were unwilling participants in those rooms. No. So do you think that basically he's getting charged for being too freaky? He's getting charged for what they all wanted to do, but because certain things were incorporated, it's going to make it look like they shouldn't have been doing it. The drug, if they, if they could eliminate the drug factor, right? And you cut to my house, right?
Starting point is 03:30:20 And you get necky. And you locking lips and tons with this other braw, right? And I'm hitting the other brawl and y'all switch positions. And I'm hitting you. There's no struggles nowhere. Nah, bro, I don't see him doing nothing wrong. I don't give a fuck if it's a man or woman, whoever he's doing it with. That's his preference, bro, unless I see a struggle or I see somebody laying there, like, you know,
Starting point is 03:30:47 and living and shit like that. So what you're describing is like sexual assault. All right, so let me give you an example because they're saying sexual sex trafficking by coercion. Number one, there's a power dynamic, right? Coercureure. Because they're saying because he's famous. Well, what they're saying. So the bitch showed up to his party because he's famous and it's his fault that she wanted to give him some head.
Starting point is 03:31:10 No, no, no, no, basically this. They're saying, well, like, for example, Cassie would go higher or supposedly he would tell Cassie. Blow down right there. I'm glad you said that. Go ahead. Cassie would what? Cassie would hire the sex workers, but supposedly, Dibby would instruct her to saying get the ones with the biggest dick. And it felt like maybe she, you know, it's one of those things where, you know.
Starting point is 03:31:35 So are you saying that she didn't want to do none of these things? Well, that's what she's claiming. Again, I don't know. That's what she's claiming. That is the basis of... Of 15 years. That's what she's claimed. Maybe she just loved the lifestyle,
Starting point is 03:31:47 so she was doing it against her will to maintain the lifestyle. They still look at that as coercion. Okay. Who told Cassie to go suck the dick of the trainer did he was paying for? Did he do that too? Now, we talk about character, right? Okay. We talk in character.
Starting point is 03:32:06 Did he tell his girl, go suck the train of him? this dick that I'm paying to keep you in shape and behind my back and don't tell me about it? Maybe that was trauma. We're talking character, right? Maybe that's the post freak off trauma. You just hear what you said? Maybe that's true.
Starting point is 03:32:25 Okay. You never heard a girl say that. You never heard a girl say that. So your ex-girlfriend, when she fucked your homies in the backyard without you knowing, was ex-post-freak-off trauma. You said what? Your ex-bitch, while you was in your room sleep, who went back.
Starting point is 03:32:43 then voluntarily on camera fuck them two dudes in your backyard this ex post freak on trauma or is that just a freak bitch in all world act let's be real I mean I don't know
Starting point is 03:32:56 what she got going on I want just keep it to be in with you when it comes to that so you telling me so you telling me it doesn't establish character no no no no no no I'm playing devil's advocate I'm playing devil's advocate because this is how
Starting point is 03:33:09 this is looked at in court right I'm playing devil's advocate By the way, you got to realize he got indicted, right? So, like, clearly the grand jury scene, you know, and by the way, there's a shit ton of evidence, right? So, oh, is he in trouble? He's definitely in trouble because some of the shit that we think is in nothing is it is actually something. See, we're all dumb to the law once we start to think above the law. You get what I'm saying?
Starting point is 03:33:38 Once you start to think, well, wait, did my phone just die? My phone just died. Hold on a lot. Fuck. Yo. Why the new iPhone died the quickest ever, bro? My bad, chat.
Starting point is 03:33:55 This new iPhone died, man, quick. All right. It'll be back on, like, a few things. Fuck. This is like a debate, right? I actually like that way I call it. He's given a different perspective. Obviously, you know, here's the thing.
Starting point is 03:34:13 I guess he's saying, Dini's in trouble, and not to rephrase what he's saying. He said, yeah, did he's in trouble? Did he do some fuck shit? Yeah. But he's staying very steadfast on the idea that these freak-offs that were happening were all consensual, right? Obviously, I wasn't there. I can't tell you if it was or wasn't.
Starting point is 03:34:34 But, you know, whack is using to his point to say, well, who does, if you don't want to do it, who does an act for 15 years before not criminal. going to get some retribution, you go civilly. Whatever. Obviously, the prosecutor looking at different. They're saying, well, this guy is supporting her lifestyle. This guy controls her career. This guy controls her lifestyle.
Starting point is 03:35:07 He controls her career. And by the mere description of what sex trafficking is, you know, even if you look at the Andrew Tate case, it doesn't necessary, it's not necessary for you to hold a knife at somebody's throat to have them do something that is outside of their will, right? So, you know, Cassie essentially is claiming, I never want to do it, right? I think that's going to be a conversation that, you know, you know, the only thing with what Wack is saying,
Starting point is 03:35:38 there's potential of like maybe just say you're having locker room talk, you could throw that in the air. But when you see the video of him beating her ass and dragging her back to the room is like my nigga if she wanted to like again we don't know what was happening in the room but if you got a if you got to knock her out and drag her back to the freak off maybe she ain't want to be the freak off right like if you got knock her out and drag her back to the freak off you know what I mean fuck my phone fucking die ever since they changed to this new fucking um
Starting point is 03:36:51 Like USBC, like all my old charges, like, don't work for this new fucking phone. All right. The phone will turn back on the second. I call a whack back. Yeah, like, you know, Wax making a point that, you know, as a defense attorney, I think you're going to argue that. The human in you is, like, hard to really, like, take that point too serious because you've seen the video. Like, that video is very impactful. That video of allegedly, you know, and again, you know, couples fight, not saying that this is, you know, we're going to co-sign and we're not going to co-sign and we're not going to.
Starting point is 03:37:21 act like couples don't get into it but that alleged video supposedly is from a freak off she's trying to tiptoe out the door and escape the freak off he runs out with a towel around himself clobbers her knocks her out and drags her ass back to the freak off yeah it's it's kind of easy to sell sell the narrative that nah she ain't want to do that shit you know what I mean right like again I'm sorry now here's the thing and This is the thing we've got to be very careful and, like, you know, kind of, like, we're not saying any woman who makes an allegation is just automatically right, right? You know, obviously this is the court of public opinion to a certain extent.
Starting point is 03:38:07 But I don't think when it comes to Diddy and what we've seen, we've just seen a lot of evidence that he's capable of doing some of these things. We've heard a lot of accusations. We've seen some proof of some of these things that he's been accused of. you got to be like his man's his man's to be like, nah, I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt, right? For me,
Starting point is 03:38:31 I'm going into his potential criminal proceeding with a open mind. Like, okay, cool. If he's innocent, hopefully he'll be found innocent. But I don't know if I'll go as far as to like say and echo what whack has said. Wack is saying, you know, everything was on the up and up.
Starting point is 03:38:52 I don't know. I don't think, I don't know about that one. Oh, All right. Let me just get a little bit more juice on his phone and I'll call him back. Diddy should be in court right now, chat. They're showing a barricaded, a entrance. By the way, this is all at the federal court building. It's very possible that Diddy is in court right now, listening to these charges.
Starting point is 03:39:35 And we should find out pretty much within the next 30. minutes or so about if you'll be detained or not. One thing I'll point out, let me go to Rolling Stone. It's Rolling Stone or Rolling Stones? No, Rolling Stone. Rolling Stone has a headline describing an incident that happened outside of the courtroom today. Listen to this.
Starting point is 03:40:03 Here we go. It's outside the courthouse. Combs has a smattering of support. So people are shown up in support of Diddy. So one man scream, Fuck y'all! While wearing a comb shirt, while a black catalog rolls slowly past,
Starting point is 03:40:23 blasting Combs' 1997 hit, I'll be missing you. So it looked like, you know, Diddy is having some supporters. And by the way, you know, a lot of people have had supporters in these situations, including, you know, including, what do you call it again? you know, R. Kelly, Michael Jackson, OJ had some supporters as well, you know, during these cases.
Starting point is 03:40:46 So again, these guys are celebrities. So no matter even if you think they're guilty, they're going to have their fair share of supporters. And again, I hope my coverage of this, I'm not here to defend Dity and I'm not here to also biously just take the, you know, the popular road of like, oh, he's automatically guilty. I'm hoping I could be a little bit impartial, but not being completely inhumane, right? Like, there are people, and we have seen some proof. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 03:41:17 It's not just these wild allegations, we ain't seen no proof. So, hopefully I could be a little bit unbiased when it comes to that. All right, let me see if I get Watt back on the line. I think Wack think I hung up on him. Oh, I have a plug right there I could plug into. The Wack is a whole trouble, man.
Starting point is 03:41:43 Yeah, I'm that one friend My phone always dying, bro Always fucking nine Give me one son My bad chat Sorry Let me call whack back Yeah my phone had died
Starting point is 03:42:49 I think you think I really hung up on him Yo I did not hang up on you whack my phone died Alright triple rainwater just called me too He gave me some content And there came in yellow be Zipu just got at it down there At the courthouse somebody got dropped I got the content
Starting point is 03:43:06 put it up a little later. What's up? Wait, what? Hold on. You know, rainwater and yellow bees, you know, they've been in that guy out of the civil suit, right, for a couple years. So they've been going to civil court. They got out it outside in front of the courtroom. They sent me the content. Are you fighting outside the courtroom? Squabble them like motherfucker.
Starting point is 03:43:24 No way. Yeah, it was a one-on-one. Yellow Beas looked like he tried to rush up, but he slipped. I'm going to put it up on the motherfucker, Honey Show YouTube title, man. I've got to have YouTube channels going up. Yeah, by the way, hold on a little, real quick, real quick, just because I know they've done you dirty recently.
Starting point is 03:43:42 Yo, what's your Instagram? By the way, everybody, y'all know Wackwell, Hunter. I think, uh, I lo-key fell you got snub from that top media person list because I ain't going to lie. I'm on Clubhouse listening to you. Well, I'm on YouTube,
Starting point is 03:43:54 listen to your clubhouse clips every day. What's your new Instagram? Because your Instagram got taken out. What is it? Undiscore the 100 show. Undiscore the 100 show. Okay, everybody, please go show my man Wack 100th, some love. You know, he's, you know, this is his backup page until his main page gets back up.
Starting point is 03:44:14 Please go show him some love on one of these posts. Or, you know, if you, you know, a lot of people disagree with what you just said, Wack. Yacht, get on his Instagram. Go get that whack. You know, he don't give a fuck. He looks how to get your time and so. He let's talk about time. And in the meantime, go subscribe to Echo ECCO.
Starting point is 03:44:30 If you are sick and tired of going to All Prime and fucking Tooby and Netflix and trying to figure out what to watch, Echo is a new company launched with my man Jeremy Green and motherfucking goddamn Nick Cannon. It combines everything so you can just see everything. And when you hit it, then it will send you to the network where you got to watch. Perfect, perfect. You know what I'm saying? All right. Hey, listen, by the way, that's the very least I could do. My man Wack always gives us the amazing content.
Starting point is 03:45:00 he comes he always shows uh chills with us what they don't agree with i not they don't agree with you saying everything was consensual they say they they feel like you know uh they're not saying everything was non consensual and also let me ask you this question because you said well why would somebody be 15 years right is it possible do you believe that is possible that there could be non-consensual sex at times during maybe what's considered a relationship. Yes, because there's a such thing called marital rape. No is no.
Starting point is 03:45:39 I don't give a fuck whether you marry. There's a such thing called marital rape. Whether you would or your girlfriend, 20 years, 30 years, or you married, if she says no and you keep going, that's rape. I definitely believe that. Do I believe that that was the only physical altercation that we saw in that hotel hallway?
Starting point is 03:46:01 No. I don't believe it. I don't believe that. I'm not going to sit here and say. Expound on that. Expound on that. Because the severity of what we saw, see, things always progress,
Starting point is 03:46:14 just like things regress. You know what I'm saying? If you're an alcoholic, you're not going to just quit cold turkey overnight. You know what I mean? You're reduced. You're reduced to you get to a point where you're not doing nothing at all. What we saw was an extreme.
Starting point is 03:46:28 You know what I'm saying? So in order for it to get to that extreme, that means it started someplace. It meant started with a shove, started with a slap, you know, and then went to a shove and a slap, and then went to a push or shove, a pin down in the slack. So what we saw on that videotape, that was an extreme. At least I would hope that was an extreme. I would hope that wasn't a start. You know, you're making sense there.
Starting point is 03:46:54 The only thing that thing defeats a lot of the points with Diddy is like, we just hear too many acts of violence. where, like, he was trying to intimidate people. So, like, the Kid Cuddy situation, they put it in the indictment. They said him, but we don't, but we don't, that's based upon some hearsay of somebody said what he said. And let me tell you what I know, a lot of industry cats do,
Starting point is 03:47:14 and you know this shit. Some shit being, like a dude being got into it, what he do, right? Yeah. And then he's what a chick. And they know this dude and went on Instagram, and like, you bitch-ass, nigga, told this dude that, right?
Starting point is 03:47:25 And then the shit comes out on the blogs. such and such just got rushed he will act like in front of that chick like that was him yeah you see what's up you see what's up okay just right knowing damn well
Starting point is 03:47:39 probably never going to come out who really sent these dudes what it was really about right yeah yeah yeah so I think I think Diddy is really guilty of that of claiming some shit to try to say face of whatever because dude took his broad or whatever
Starting point is 03:47:53 and it's backfiring on it everybody know motherfuckers be at home. Dressy Diggas that ain't about that life. Claiming shit that can happen. So it makes them look good. Hey, I wonder if you've read this. And by the way, I got all the paperwork if you need me to send it to you for the, you know,
Starting point is 03:48:13 out of a hundred-sides trenches. I got you, but I know you're probably going to get it yourself. Anyway, you know, Dibby's lawyers put together a bail package. In the bail package, they offer $50 million. They paid off the whole mortgage for the Star Island property. It was $18 million left on the mortgage. They paid it off. And essentially, they offer $50 million home confinement.
Starting point is 03:48:37 It appears that the reason why he got taken a custody last night is that his lawyers were communicating with the AUSA office. Like all along. By the way, did he surrender this passport after the raid to his lawyers, not to the fed, but to his lawyers? But to his lawyers, his lawyers told the feds. all the kids passports the girls and the mom passport is surrendered anyway the reason why it looks like they might have taken him last night they were telling the feds did he will not be in the same city as his plane he has no access to it guess what happens he's in new york his plane last night comes to teeterborough what happens they take him in the custody i don't know if that's fully the
Starting point is 03:49:20 reason but it looks like if they were communicating with the feds but who came in here goes a did he rinse that plane out? So did somebody come in on it? It could have been a customer, bro. Well, that's what his lawyers are saying, but who knows? The feds might be like, shit. No, because, you know, when you get on those planes, they got to have the passengers tied to those tail numbers.
Starting point is 03:49:44 So if you look on there and see that this plane left Miami, went to Houston, and then sat there, then it picked up, you know, seven passengers coming to Peterborough, who was going to be there overnight and fly back out to LA, that mean that plane was booked out right now. But did he probably not knowing that his fucking plane that he's making money off of is restricted from being in the, actually it ain't even the city.
Starting point is 03:50:09 Well, that's where we fly into it when we go to New York. But he's probably not thinking that wherever I'm at the plane can't fly in there because I'm pretty sure it had set down at Opelocker many days while he was at home in Miami. Yeah, Opelago. And it wasn't no big deal. Probably set him back.
Starting point is 03:50:24 eyes while he was in L.A., right? That doesn't mean he's getting on it. Hey. And who's to say he can't get on the plane right within the USA? Yeah, well, they were going as far as detailing every place he was going to be. So they would tell him he went to Wyoming. He told him how long he was going to be there. He told him when he went to L.A.
Starting point is 03:50:45 He told him when he was coming to New York. Hey, by the way, if he doesn't get out on bond, he offer $50 million, home detention. I don't think he's going to be at a handling. I don't think If Diddy don't get out, bro he's 504, bro. He's been living a different type of life, bro. Hey.
Starting point is 03:51:04 I don't think Diddy gonna be to handle that shit, bro. Hey, by the way, speaking of which, you know, my pocket watching ass, they said what a hotel he was staying at. I looked up the presidential suite for the hotel he was staying at
Starting point is 03:51:17 since September 5th, 10 grand a night. Like, this guy's used to luxury. He's not used to a jail cell. You know what I mean? No, he's not used to that shit. He's not used to, you can't move around and do this and do that and do this. He ain't used to that shit, bro. Okay.
Starting point is 03:51:33 You give me your expertise, no, dealing, you know, at least with law enforcement. What do you think Diddy's going through? They picked him up last night. I can't even see Did he in a cell? Do you think he's in a cell? He's in high power by himself, but nobody talked to. Got to that end, too, bro. Yeah.
Starting point is 03:51:54 He's not a power. Like, yeah, that's a whole other mental attack. You know what I'm saying? How do you think that he prepares himself for this? Like, like, how could you prepare yourself? He can't. He can't, because he was prepared to bell out. He thought they were going to let alarm him to bell out.
Starting point is 03:52:11 But they're going to claim he's a motherfucker of flight risk and all kinds of other shit like that, right? He can't prepare himself for it. I'm going to be real. It's nothing. I'm prepared for it because I started doing time at 12. I didn't get a lot of time, time. and I solid care of a five and so on and so forth.
Starting point is 03:52:27 At 54 years old, living the type of life he lived, there's no way he can prepare himself for that. Wow. No way, bro. Okay, all right. Let's extrapolate. What do you think a federal trial looks like for him? How long you think he's going to have to be, you know, like in jail?
Starting point is 03:52:47 Unless he takes a plea, a cop-all plea, they're going to strike him out. What, we're in 2024? By the way, mandatory minimum is 15 on that. And you know, that's federal. Yeah, you're right about that. So I would say we'll be watching this case to probably like late 26, top of 27, two to three years.
Starting point is 03:53:07 Okay, I hate to even ask it, but do you think if Diddy has to stay incarcerated the whole time, do you think he makes it? I think if Diddy could get over the 100-day threshold. If he gets over that 100-day threshold, and he believes he can beat it, I think he can make it. If we start seeing suicide attempts and attacks
Starting point is 03:53:35 before that 100-day threshold, I don't see him make it. Okay, why do you say 100 days? Because after that 100 days, right, I don't give a fuck what situation you in. You start to normalize it. Really? You get what I'm saying?
Starting point is 03:53:52 If they took your cell phone right, now, it locked you in your studio, right? Mm-hmm. And all you had was that camera to go on, right? Yeah. Or the people to see you to talk to. After 100 days of not being out that cell phone, you ain't going to give a fuck about it. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 03:54:08 You're going to be used to being without it. When you were incarcerated, you don't, obviously, you don't... It took me probably my first time I was 12. It took me about 21. Yeah, I caught an assault, well, I shot a man 32, 32,000 in the face with a pelagon but call him a mama a bitch. I'll see you in my rap sheet. They'll say 245 assault with a deadly weapon, non-firearm.
Starting point is 03:54:31 That's all I had on me at the time. So I gave it to him to go have, like, surgery and shit, put him to dig them to shit out. So it took me about, probably about 21 days for me to get used to that shit. Now, after that, like right now, it'd take me like three to five days, and it would be like I never left jail.
Starting point is 03:54:53 Damn. By three to five days, because I didn't did so much time. I've been home 25 years. But I can sit here and tell you what's inside of the jail what the hallways look like, would intake going to be like and tell you everything about it because I've been there so many times, right? But Ditty's a 54-year-old guy
Starting point is 03:55:16 that at least 30 of those years, the last 30, he's been a multi, multi, multi, multi millionaire. Private jets, having it his way. Mansion, he's, you know, jump up, let's go over here, let's do that. We all been kind of watching his life, the parts he let us see, right? So to take all that away, strip him down to a jumpsuit, some boxers, and some socks, right? And tell you, we're going to shower you every other day, and you're going in this cell with nothing and nothing to do, nobody to talk to.
Starting point is 03:55:53 He's going to start talking to the fucking guards like they work for bad boys. And by the way, he don't know no better. By the way, breaking news, Diti is currently in court as we speak. It's just got announced via TMZ. The hearing is not a young. They're going to get that
Starting point is 03:56:08 45-day return date. It's going to kill it. Well, initially, they have pled not guilty to all charges. They're going through the bail portion of it now. We're going to get an update. whenever the court proceedings is over. Wow, man, did you feel bad for Dity or not?
Starting point is 03:56:29 Do I feel bad for him? Well, I feel bad for it. I know he got little kids. You know, them little girls. He got like a one-year-old and those twins, you know what I mean? That aspect of it. But this, unfortunately, this should be like a lesson for those. motherfuckers who start thinking
Starting point is 03:56:51 they're above and they're bigger than the program, bro. You know, it is rules. This is the United States of America. And although people are with it today, that don't mean they can't line you up for them all. It's just some shit
Starting point is 03:57:07 you can do. And if you do it, you have to protect yourself. You understand what I'm saying? If you do it, like, it has to be known that you guys are this. This is what we do it. You got You know, it all damn there should be an app, a consensual app, bro, that a motherfucker go on video, screenshot you, you sign it, let them know you read it, and then y'all do what you're going to do. Because when it comes to these sexual acts, shit is such a setup that whoever you're dealing with, you got to trust them.
Starting point is 03:57:40 Act, you go to the club, you had a strip club, right? You high, she got hot. y'all go back to the room you just met her earlier that day we on south beach you met her at the fucking pool party right you know we go up to the club or not you want to go she'll she ain't got no shit cool fuck it right you like let me take you get something to wear you take her get her something to where you take her get her something to wear drop her off she meets you at the club come in she's in the b i p y'all going up y'all bottling up she's doing her thing you doing yours she jumps in your motherfucking lambo your rental lamb boat you go back to the fountain blue you got to
Starting point is 03:58:15 1100 square foot feet sweet on the motherfucking owner's side over there, right? You going there. Y'all having some wild sex. Watch his act. You start having anal sex. She tells you, put it here. And you do just that. She wakes up the next morning.
Starting point is 03:58:33 Her phone going off. Look, it's her fucking husband or boyfriend. She ain't answered. She ain't did nothing. She gets dressed while you sleep. Go out to the hallway. You wake up, she's gone. You don't give a.
Starting point is 03:58:45 Fuck, it was just a night. She on the phone crying said, somebody put something in my drink. I even think they sodomized me. What? Yeah, I'm going to the police station now. Go to the station, go to the hospital. They checked, yep, she was sodomized, right?
Starting point is 03:59:03 Yeah, who was it? This guy. You, nigger, you get up in the morning about 1 o'clock, you out, rode in the round, you get to the lobby, he said, a bunch of police. You're like, God damn, somebody in trouble. Sir, is your name such and such? Yeah, come here, cuff you.
Starting point is 03:59:19 See what I'm trying to tell you is. Some shit that you're doing is really against the law, but you're trusting that whoever you're doing this with, right? It's cool. Sometimes you can't line yourself up. Hey, bro, ain't no female. I'm just meeting in the club,
Starting point is 03:59:38 getting in my car and coming back nowhere with me, bro. I don't give a fuck. I get you an Uber. You're not coming back with me, bro. Not even then, though, like, I think you're mentioning, like, an isolated, like, event, though. Like, this shit at his house. You ever been to Diddy party? You've been a Diddy party?
Starting point is 03:59:55 Hell down. I was never cool. You never did? Okay. I never let him. Okay, well, listen. You swore him to a Diddy party. Personally, a lot of us do the backyard thing, and about 1.30, we leave.
Starting point is 04:00:07 We don't go in an house. Respectfully, right? And he ain't your only one we do like that. It's another motherfucker. They do the same way. Right. But shout out to him. What I'm saying is this, bro. People show up. People go in, they indulge, they get involved. A lot of people go to these parties because it was offered was for free. And then one thing leads to another. But then they get caught up in some shit because maybe they weren't supposed to be there or maybe whatever or whatever. And then they say what they say. I'm saying. how it happened because of the distribution of drugs inside his home, inside his party. That's illegal.
Starting point is 04:00:51 And they're going to say, based upon that, this person wasn't in control. They didn't really know what they was doing. You get what I'm saying? And when that shit starts to happen, it's an uphill battle fighting the law, bro. Because you're not supposed to offer or distribute. drugs at any time unless you're a pharmacy and even then it has to be to a person
Starting point is 04:01:18 that has the right prescription, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. So that's where he's going to run into problems. Oh, we were just having fun. Yeah, but you weren't supposed to offer these things. And because she was under the influence of this, we got the camera right here and that camera shit, I'm going to be real, bro. When they went through all them tapes and they went back to some of them people who probably didn't know they was being
Starting point is 04:01:39 recorded, right? Well, let me ask you this, though. Like, for me... Out of embarrassment, they're asking. Wait, wait, for me, I'm going to be honest, like, historically, like, and I'm talking about from many different situations. Like, shit, sometimes I found out motherfucker stole from me from using a camera. Cameras around me has always helped me.
Starting point is 04:02:00 Because, you know what? I know I'm not doing nothing wrong, so I like everything to be recorded. You know what I mean? Yeah. Like, I just learned, I just learned, you know, at least in Jersey law, because there was a time I didn't have cameras like in my bedroom
Starting point is 04:02:12 because I thought that was illegal now I get to find out I'm trying away I don't have them in my bedroom No my attorneys tell me The only place you can't have it And actually you can have it
Starting point is 04:02:22 Everywhere You just can't use footage from the bathroom You can't But you can technically do it Like supposedly Now every way you can get Into my bedroom
Starting point is 04:02:32 It's the camera there Yeah Okay All the whole way Your interest The staircase The back wherever the fuck you.
Starting point is 04:02:39 Anywhere you can access my bedroom, there's a camera there to show who's coming into my bedroom. I'm not going to lie, whack. Now in my master's bedroom, I have three different cameras. I got ring, I got a CCTV,
Starting point is 04:02:53 and I got some other shit. Like, every single, like, I'm sorry, if we do something, it's going to be on candid camera. I tell everybody,
Starting point is 04:03:00 there's no hidden cameras. Hey, just let you know, this is for, you know, just clarity and for everybody protection. You know what I'm saying? name? It's stored on 15 different
Starting point is 04:03:10 clouds, nothing to hide. We got none to hide. Yeah, well, you might need to. Why do you think Diddy would record this stuff if supposedly... Well, that's part of his freak. What do you mean, part of the freak? That's part of his freak, the shit, well. Record, I'm gonna be real,
Starting point is 04:03:28 bro. I got recordings of me, um, you know, I'm a sexual market, motherfucker, you know? I said it to her. Okay. You know, I got it. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, but, but, but, But why, you know, again, these are allegations.
Starting point is 04:03:42 We know that came out via a civil case. But if the Cassie case said that he would threaten her with it, like he was blackmailer and like, hey, remember, I got this video of you, you better act right. Like, Diddy had to know that's illegal, right? Like, yeah. Yeah, I mean, you didn't know what? I ain't going to say she lied.
Starting point is 04:04:00 Hmm. I ain't going to lie. I ain't going to say she lied. Hmm. So what if, do you think that Didi thought it was above the law? And you've been, I guess you've been. A lot of them do. Really?
Starting point is 04:04:14 You know that? I mean, I mean, I've never seen level of power and money that Diddy got. But I've seen, I've seen certain rappers who they clearly don't get too fucks about it. They definitely think. Okay, why I said, you see how Diddy be talking crazy to the people on them shows? Yeah. That ain't no motherfucking act. Really?
Starting point is 04:04:36 You understand what I'm saying? That ain't no motherfucker that act. Right? Um. That's not no act, bro. It's not an act. So when you got more... You know what's funny because the whole thing with Diddy,
Starting point is 04:04:52 a lot of people used to say, especially when you go back to the 90s, they used to say, now, Shug at Diddy Shook. Like Diddy was a punk. He did. But, bro, this is not the same Diddy of back then.
Starting point is 04:05:05 This Diddy, that we know in the last 15 years, would have told Shud suck his dick. So you're saying he, the more powerfully he got, the more gangster he got. Yeah, you're motherfucking right, because he felt he had more resources.
Starting point is 04:05:21 You know, he had to build. He could shut shit down. It's real shit. God. Yeah, so, you know, I feel like a lot of people do that. They start doing shit and feel like, well, who's going to do something? And they start thinking everybody around them really fuck with him.
Starting point is 04:05:39 Act, you pretty good at that. You didn't, you know, you understand everybody around. You don't fuck with you, so you cut the facts. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? But, you know, I think what Diddy went wrong is he disregarded his handler. You know what I'm saying? And, you know, what they give it?
Starting point is 04:05:55 They feel they're going to take it away. Hey, listen, I don't even know if this is possible because two things that came up and I've seen some attorney shout to my man Bradford Cohen. He pointed that out. He said, you usually don't see a RICO case with only one person charged. Oh, it's more to come. I think it's more to come. Hmm
Starting point is 04:06:14 Okay I think it's glory Yeah Okay Now let me ask you a question If you're Ditty Right Do you
Starting point is 04:06:23 Do you explore the possibility Of maybe rolling on somebody else Oh that's the fact That's definitely going to happen So you think If he got somebody to offer up He probably going to lean towards doing that He got other people to offer up
Starting point is 04:06:42 He definitely do. And it's going to be some pretty big people. Not as powerful. You know what I'm saying? I think he's the tip of the iceberg. Like, I don't think he could offer it. It's going to be. Oh, they send me pictures of getting parties.
Starting point is 04:06:55 I'm not to see. They must be hearing us talking. Parties at his house. Damn, this is a security guy sending me this shit. I'll send it to you. This is my boy. Who is this dude? He got a...
Starting point is 04:07:10 Oh, this jugg-a-law security. Yeah, he do a lot of people with security, juggle out security. But yeah, definitely, you know he's going to serve a month. He's 54 years old. Let's be real. These days, tell him, don't nothing happen to you. Did he ain't no street, dude?
Starting point is 04:07:26 Who's going to do something to it? Nobody cares no more. You tell you get bigger. Let's be real, bro. Right down today, telling nothing happens. We're looking at little Woody. Shut off the Woody, living his best life. I ain't got nothing against it.
Starting point is 04:07:44 But from him telling, he got famous. Nah, he's a star. He's a star. You know what I'm saying? Like, so you think if they say, yo, we'll let you go, but we'll let you out 90 days, 12 months in the day,
Starting point is 04:07:59 PI style, if you can give us this, this, you got the footage on that, what do you think he's going to do? Well, here's the thing. People are saying the only person that, you know, there's two names. They're saying either Clive Davis,
Starting point is 04:08:12 Sir Jay-Z, I don't think he got nothing on either of them. I mean, anybody else that he probably was around? Like, he was always... I don't think he got nothing on Clyde. I think, you know, whatever he has on Clyde, it's some personal shit that they did that ain't against the law. Now, the other name, only thing I'll know, is everything since Diddy shit got raided and shit got hot,
Starting point is 04:08:33 shit been quiet. I don't know, bro. Well, here's the thing, though. You see what prosecutors are saying about Dee. They say he was continuing in freakoffs all the way to last. year. At least with Jay-Z, if he used to do some shit, he got out of Dodge and got married and said, yo, I'm done with that big pimping shit. I'm done with all of that. I'm now a businessman. Diddy was still having freakoffs peeing on Carisha, allegedly.
Starting point is 04:08:59 Um, well, when it comes to Carissa Young Miami, I don't think she said Diddy did anything to violate her, bro? No, no, no, no, she didn't. But, but, like, you know, again, part of the freak off is the extra freaky behavior insatiable like yo your thirst for sex can be quen shit you know I mean which that leads to oh all right when you you come up with some
Starting point is 04:09:22 I mean anything bro like sometimes I lock up for a whole weekend bro and it ain't nothing but niggin we watch movies order room service and we have sex you know if you run to a thousand bottles of baby all and they said they were having free cause for days
Starting point is 04:09:38 at a time yeah but bro That's a whole household over there, bro. You ever had a multi-day freakoff? Well, I've had a weekend of just, me and my woman ain't getting dressed, ain't moving no nothing. Yeah, for sure.
Starting point is 04:09:54 Yeah, but that's not, well, I'm still saying that's not what I mean. The freakoff sounds like you got sex work. I mean, I was just in St. Thomas, my nigga, for four or five days. Troy Apple's with us out there. He was there. Like, you know, what you think?
Starting point is 04:10:10 I'm gonna put them in different rooms. We're all in the same room. Man. That's my woman and her sister wife, so, you know, I mean, shit, what you mean? Oh, you got- video footage? Of course I got video footage. It's great video footage.
Starting point is 04:10:25 You got a little Fidesse two-time shit going on. Look at you. You see Fethe's two-times. Mine's is bad, though. Mine's is bad. I ain't hit it with no uke-bookers. I'm just saying. I mean, do I think that, bro, okay, our man,
Starting point is 04:10:39 the one who kicked a lot of this shit off. He's telling us, did he grabbed his ass, did he grope to him, did he did this, did that, but the nigger got on the jet, went to the red carpet, went through the premier. So it was like, but when did he didn't pay him, now was you did this. You get what I'm saying? Yeah, also. I'm not saying everybody's like on some bullshit, but I think a lot of them on some bullshit because they couldn't get something out of the man or some shit like that.
Starting point is 04:11:06 So now we're blowing the fake whistle. Hey, did he might have grab his ass? Probably so. But if the nigger smiled at him like, it's cool when he rubbed his ear, and he had him a drink, and he took a shot, and let him grab his ass again today, yesterday, then you came back the next day, and then he, like, he grabs your ass, and then he grabbed your, and he's cool,
Starting point is 04:11:29 and you're smiling about it at what point in time. You're leaving and coming back. But then when you say you didn't get paid, now he did this act i'm gonna scratch my head about that shit bro i agree with you hey uh what do you think the the kids are going through now like i mean
Starting point is 04:11:47 as as of a couple days ago they were partying like you know they've done a good job of you know not looking that bothered right older ones could handle it those girls with a one year old she's she's not gonna understand what's going on but those those two twins brothers
Starting point is 04:12:03 and uh not to say that his son hasn't been anything you know in the last decade or so five years, whatever, they lost their mother right to a, you know, a death, and then now to lose their father. You know, those, I believe they're like maybe 14, 15. I don't believe they're 18 yet. So, yeah, bro, that's, at this point in time,
Starting point is 04:12:26 I really feel for those two, you know what I mean? It's a sad thing, bro. You know what I mean? How much do you think the lifestyle is going to change, like even for the kids? the way so in in the letter they wrote to the judge they announced that did he been trying to sell the jet They said they finally have a letter of intent to purchase they executed it and they're saying that they're going through a lot of you know I'm inspections because the jet got a lot of inspections but but essentially they're selling the jet
Starting point is 04:12:58 That's more money to be liquidated they sold They're trying to sell the property in LA They paid off the property Miami he's clearly liquidating, how much you think in the money-wise he's probably Well, this is what's foxy. This was foxy.
Starting point is 04:13:20 He can't sell whatever he sells. It's a dude in prison who just hit him for a hundred million. They got a pain. Yeah, but that's the default judgment. They're going to get that shit overturned, right? No, I mean, we don't doubt. It ain't necessarily true because
Starting point is 04:13:34 they did go see that dude in prison. They can't claim they didn't know about it because once they got the letter, they went and visited that dude in prison on the books and offered him a deal for like $2.3 million he didn't take it so if you never got served it you didn't know nothing about it why did you go visit this dude after the date that they say you served you bro it's called that's going to be an uphill battle my guy and it's going to tie up those properties and everything they're going to lean on everything it's lean though hey you can't just ignore that
Starting point is 04:14:07 Hey, by the way, so in the indictment, when you go down, once it's getting to the bottom of the indictment, probably only like the 12 pages so, they start talking about forfeiture. And according to what the prosecutors are saying, they're saying, where all this criminal activities happening in, they want to exercise a Title 18 forfeiture law that would give them, you know, have did he forfeit these places because he was doing criminal acts in them? you know we see that in drug cases a lot like you know what I mean if you know you was using your grandma house as a as a as a trap house yeah but he didn't purchase those with with criminal money not usually when you did uh if you're selling drugs out of a home they could come take right but he wasn't these parties wasn't these parties cost him money he wasn't fucking you know having orgy parties and charging people to come in and do these things Right?
Starting point is 04:15:04 Nothing done in the halls was used to generate income. He spent money on these parties. It's for his own personal pleasure, for his own fun, entertaining his people. You know, if he wasn't dipping into the Sarak budget or whatever else he was doing. But usually if somebody selling drugs out of home that's tied to a family member, yeah, they can come take it all day long. Yeah, but of course they even, you know, remember the little rod dude was trying to paint a recall racketeering conspiracy.
Starting point is 04:15:33 see, they were saying, well, these parties may have not gained the money, but it added to the mystique and the brand, which gained the money. So it made him a bigger star. Made who a bigger star? Did he? Like, because he was having this reputation of doing these crazy parties, it made him more. No, come on, bro. Let's not ignore the Sharak boys.
Starting point is 04:15:56 That was a nationwide thing with all the DJs and shit like that. Let's not ignore the DUI commercials, you know what I mean, how to drive home, say. let's not adopt this was a movement let's not ignore all these clubs right that was promoting the shit out of this French Montana with the French Vanilla with the French vanilla Syracic
Starting point is 04:16:16 it's a lot of things that went in that you can't say Diddy's personal parties right is what made Surrog big come on that's a reach well I'm just going on what they're saying
Starting point is 04:16:29 I remember the Surrog boys it was let me DJs in every city and state who had a card that were Ever they went, they had to order Sarat. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Kay Slay had one. They was on the radio, Sarak Boys in the building. Pumping, pumping, pumping, pumping,
Starting point is 04:16:45 and Trump and Trump and Surrog. So, you know, I think that, I mean, it's for the tip, I don't think it'll work. Do I think they're going to let him out? No, I think they're going to try to break him. We've seen this with a little different case. They didn't let Thug out. He's on the state level.
Starting point is 04:17:02 Do I think he's a flight risk? No. he's too noticeable Do I think they'll give him a You know A trucking device Yes They found
Starting point is 04:17:13 They found guns That's it They found guns They found guns with Shaved off serial numbers That's fair And And well no
Starting point is 04:17:22 What did he They found The two ARFs Yeah so So they're looking at And they're saying that Diddy
Starting point is 04:17:28 Did he might be using These guns Because apparently he was Threatening violence And they're saying If we find Illegal guns because you know they're illegal ones.
Starting point is 04:17:36 The serial numbers are defaced. They're saying... Yeah, that's a... The serial numbers being gone is a problem. Now, where's the problem? Where's the charges at? There's no charges for that. But they're presenting...
Starting point is 04:17:49 That's what I'm saying. They're presenting it that the prosecutor... The prosecutor is going to present it that a judge could consider. I mean, the judge might be like, well, well, file charges on it, but it looked like they're trying to just put it in the air that the judge says no bond.
Starting point is 04:18:04 No, yeah, that's a problem. Those guns with the shaved off serial numbers is a problem. That's a problem. That's a brand new problem. If nobody in that house doesn't claim those guns, that's a problem. How much money do you think he's running through in lawyers? I heard a number. I heard two million.
Starting point is 04:18:27 I think he's going to be in the ballpark of these lawyers, because he's probably going to hire at least two teams. and PIs and all this shit He's gonna be with that 50 to 150 million dollars If it strings out Three years Damn
Starting point is 04:18:47 Hell yeah He gonna probably At two different teams Right Because the last law firm He was with dropped him Because of Lady Gaga
Starting point is 04:19:00 So now once another law firm See that Okay It's more value in this Because they dropped him it's a problem of where he can go and who wants to take on the case that just boost his shit up
Starting point is 04:19:13 20, 30% alone. Do you think that, you know, well, so this whole thing about him being a billionaire, apparently they're saying it's net worth and liquid, you know, especially after they lost the Diageo deal with De Leon and Syrac.
Starting point is 04:19:29 They're saying it's a couple of $50 million a year long. Yeah, all right, they're saying it's a couple hundred million that he supposedly got. Do you think that this? case like pause drives him out like he he goes broke off of us um like like how is he making money like we got to imagine it's only off catalog like right he oh catalog and whatever you never know an investor you can be invested in hotels overseas oh by the way did he's a part on or no twitter that's what they found out in a filing did he is one of the investors in twitter when elan musk
Starting point is 04:20:01 went private with it he got a few people did he one of did he's um holding cup companies sent a few million in. So did he's a... You never know where the money spread out of that. I mean, he definitely need to downsize, you know, need to be down to one house. I understand the security of the house needs to be in the right spot, Gator community, whatever.
Starting point is 04:20:23 He's not there. The kids are there. All the cars and jets and all that shit, you know, maybe downsides to a couple SUVs and, you know, whatever your little get-around join is. All that definitely needs to have. happened. The shopping sprees and all that crazy shit, all that she's got to come to a halt.
Starting point is 04:20:41 He needs to take care of his legal. He don't want to be like Shug Knight. You don't remember? Shug Night legal would start walking out the courtroom. He wasn't paying him. Really? Hell yeah. This is why when I came on board, that was the number one thing was it getting legal and I got
Starting point is 04:20:56 Alex Kessel to go out of the scene to take on the cage. Wait, Shugnight's lawyer walked out the court. He had a lawyer go to jail and the rest of them was leaving because they wasn't getting paid. He didn't have the means of the payment. He was broke, broke. He was out. He was dry.
Starting point is 04:21:14 How much was the legal fees? Well, when Kessel went and took the meeting, it was going to take us, I believe, the bottom number was like $150,000. Was the bottom. And I think, because I had a relationship with him, we had
Starting point is 04:21:32 a top of $250, no matter what it was. And I was even with the appeal. So he was showing me some love. I've been paying Mr. Kessel for many years, spent a lot of money with him. But all this was tied up into the $30 million deal I had for the life rights to do the series. And once the hedge fund came back and said,
Starting point is 04:21:50 yo, he did deals with five or six other people, that's when they fell apart. And that's when he went in there and took his deal. He had no legal when he took that deal for 28 years, bro. Really? Yeah, I was the last one. But, you know, obviously, Shug Night has never been close to being up like Diddy. Did he got that?
Starting point is 04:22:15 No, no, you know, Diddy had another 24 and four, another 28-year run on top of Shug shit. You know what I'm saying? So, yeah, you're right. You know, Shug was up at one time. You know, the niggas was doing 100 million a year. Really? You know what I mean? So, yeah, definitely go pull it up, bro.
Starting point is 04:22:34 Go put it up. Hey, he was up at one time, but, you know, he did about, he did close to 10 years, 8 to 10 years, broke the bills and putting the bills and trying to put out action, financing action, lawsuits, you know, it has a wear on you. Wow. Hey, by the way, all right, so, all right, so that's the Shug situation. Could you compare this to the, you know, the R. Kelly's situation? You know, a lot of people have argued, well, R. Kelly, if R. Kelly had that ditty money, maybe R. Kelly is free. What similarities you've seen? By the way, I'm going to look at the prosecutors.
Starting point is 04:23:09 I don't know if you've seen the press conference. Six white women who will be work in this case once pregnant. It just looked like ditty's cooked. Six white women who's going to be working from the AUSA's office to get you convicted and you accuse of sex trafficking? Oh, my God. I'm going to be real with you, bro. I hate to say it.
Starting point is 04:23:32 I hate to say this. if they came at ditty with five to ten he should take it he ain't gonna do it he ain't gonna do it because even on the ten that means he gonna do seven eight
Starting point is 04:23:49 and that puts him a damn there 61, 62 that sounds like a lot of physics than him um the five the reason why the five times right that you think you like I'm gonna tell you why the fight no I don't think he would I'm going to tell you why the five years sounds good, right?
Starting point is 04:24:06 It's because whether you take it or not, you're going to fight this case at least two, three years, which you'll be ready to come home. You got to get, you know what I'm saying? You fight the case and say, okay, what they're going to do with me versus the time is going to take me to fight the case. I could be paroling. Yeah.
Starting point is 04:24:27 You get what I'm saying? This is how you got to look at it. It's kind of like, remember we had our discussion when it comes down. okay, she's suing me for 80,000. My attorney says it's going to cost me $150,000 to fight it. What do you do? We pay the 80.
Starting point is 04:24:42 Yeah. Right? So did you? Okay, listen, five years, right, in the feds, or you could fight it for the next three and a half years. Three and a half years you fight it, we might get you 20 years, 15 years, right?
Starting point is 04:24:58 Or you take the fire today and be home at three and a half four. halfway house you knock a year off doing some other shit or whatever in there some milestones which one do you do
Starting point is 04:25:09 he's not going to hear pay the $80,000 to keep him paying the $150 he's just going to hear oh I know I'm going to my hope is gone no your hope is you got a date a closer date
Starting point is 04:25:21 you get what I'm saying that's your hope okay is it a possibility did he ends up like R Kelly what's the difference is strong possibility community. R. Kelly's in there
Starting point is 04:25:33 for one female, correct? Yeah, I'm not too sure. I think it's the one that got him. The one that told him she was 19, but she was really 17. The one who the mother and father was texting R. Kelly as if she was
Starting point is 04:25:49 the, like, as if he was talking to her, but really was talking to the parents. The guy that worked at the concert hall who did all the lights. I think that's The one that they let hear the Here all the phone calls
Starting point is 04:26:06 And messages he was sending other women And she kind of went across The street and testified against him I believe that's the one that got it I believe if I'm not mistaken It's maybe one, maybe two Did he His criminal
Starting point is 04:26:19 Shit, we don't even know how many of them it is bro Because remember a lot of the other shit is civil The shit with the producer That's a simple thing Did he go criminal? That's civil, right? Well, I mean, the only criminal thing is this indictment um there is no other criminal charges this is this is
Starting point is 04:26:37 this indictment we don't know who's the victims it appears cassie's one of them um but we don't know if you know if you know little rod i don't know can cassie do i thought she signed someone hey by the way hey by the way i i don't matter in a criminal case right because yeah she signed a nba but every nba is going to say the only way you could speak about this is if you were legally required by a subpoena to talk about what happened. Now, speaking about it and being charged for is two different things.
Starting point is 04:27:11 That is she coming in as a character witness? I don't know when she accepted that money. There was something in there that said could none come or whatever that was. Well, you got to remember that's civil. This criminal thing, she's definitely a victim. Like, she's, I think she's even... Yeah, but bro, majority time when people do this kind of
Starting point is 04:27:31 shit. After know that type of footage has come out, it's stipulations in that paperwork to be paid out that they agreeing to. Yeah, no, no. She probably definitely broke the NDA, right? But, you know, Ditty's going to look crazy trying to sue her. No, no, I think she can come as a character
Starting point is 04:27:48 witness against him, but I don't think they won't bring any of those charges are related to her. I don't think none of the criminal. You don't think none of the criminal charges on Ditties related to Cassie? She's the, she's the, she's the number of, as the, uh, the victim. the only one whose story seems the most true.
Starting point is 04:28:05 Think about that producer, you told my little rod. We got statute of limitations on the hotel, right? Well, for assault, just for assault. Yeah, we got statute of limitations on that. Hold on. And also, here's the thing with a RICO case, right? Because, you know, that's what Bradford-Cone was saying. I don't think, is it a RICO?
Starting point is 04:28:24 Yes, it's a RICO. They said, put it like this. If they have you on tape selling drugs in, you know, say the 80s, you're selling drugs in the 80s. The statute of limitations is past that. But if you kept selling drugs from the 80s up until five years ago, the statute of limitations usually is around like five years or so, right? If it was continued.
Starting point is 04:28:42 So in a recode, they usually prove it's continued. So it started before the statute of limitations and continued up onto the point where statute of limitations exist. So, yeah, that assault from 2016 would not be able to count. But if say that, you know, she could, they could prove that it was a pattern of consistent abuse, physical abuse, they could use that. And by the way, they reference that thing in the indictment. They referenced the videotape in the indictment, even though that's outside of statute of limitations.
Starting point is 04:29:17 Yeah, but it is it? But what I'm saying, it could be used for character, and it's going to eat him up. That don't mean they're charging them for those acts. We got to see that. You got to go through it. I don't, because I think when she signed off, whatever she signed off, I'm pretty sure did he put everything in there for whatever money he paid her. Okay, I could be wrong.
Starting point is 04:29:37 Wait, wait, okay. All right, so let me tell you that. So it's three counts, right? Count one, count one is, let me a second. Give me a second. I'm scrolling now. I have the whole indictment on screen. Count one is count one is the racketeering, right?
Starting point is 04:29:53 And then under racketeering, these are the offenses they have, right? They have kidnapping, arson, bribery, they have witness tampering, they have forced labor, sex trafficking, they have transportation for purposes of prosecution, and they have possession with intent to distribute narcotics, and then we get to count two. Count two is just sex traffic It's not sex traffic underneath Rico It's sex traffic by force fraud or coercion And this is where they list what they call victim one They say victim one Now the reason why that is um
Starting point is 04:30:42 People think that that's that that's um Cassie it says from at least because no act in this in this whole indictment is before 2008 So there was a 17 year old supposedly in the 90s that got have flown from Detroit, Michigan to a studio in New York, that's not listed at all in the indictment, right? But what is listed is from at least 2009 up until 2018, that matches with the time that Cassie was with him in the Southern District of New York, Did he basically recruited in Tice, Harbor, transported, provided, obtained, advertise, maintain, patronized,
Starting point is 04:31:18 solicited by any means, I'm just giving some words here, a person to and caused the person to engage in a commercial sex act, aided and abetted, willfully cause the same to wit. And blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, a person named Victim One. And attempted to aid and abet, willfully cause Victim One to engage in commercial sex acts in reckless disregard of the fact that victim one
Starting point is 04:31:45 was engaging in the sex act as a result of force, fraud, and coercion. So that's the second. So the second count is all about... This is what I'm saying. This is what I'm telling you. The things that people think they're doing just to have their own personal fun, a lot of this shit being a violation of the law.
Starting point is 04:32:09 You get what I'm saying? Yeah. You think it's cool, but it ain't cool because if the people, the other people involved, choose to go this route, your ass is in trouble. He can't get,
Starting point is 04:32:21 get up there. Let me tell you what it was going to fuck him up. They're going to say under oath, did you provide or did you ever provide drugs at any of these parties? He can't say no. Ain't no telling how many videos they got of this shit. You give what I'm saying? You can't say no.
Starting point is 04:32:38 The minute you say, yeah, everything after that, bro, it's, well, I was under the influence. He gave us drugs. Even though you bought and clearly took him, well, you know, if I didn't take him, he was going to put me out. He coerced me. I felt threatened, you know, all this shit.
Starting point is 04:32:56 And then I woke up in the morning and this. And then I never knew it was a tape. And when he asked me to do something, I said, no, he threatened me to put this tape that he says he has. And now the feds and raiding actually got the tape. It's bad, bro. This ain't a thing about what's cool for you to do or what some bitch-ass-nigger shit if somebody do to you. This is about if the things that you did is. in violation of the law.
Starting point is 04:33:23 If the person you did it with it, saying they were violated. And on those terms, I think he's in trouble. Now, personally, do I think people was willingly in there to pop and pop their pills and taking their drinks? Fuck yeah.
Starting point is 04:33:38 Do you think that, do you think that, um, Cassie was ever at a point into this freakoff idea? Or do you think that maybe yeah, I think it was, Maybe she was just trying to do it for her man. Like, oh, I want to be with you.
Starting point is 04:33:55 I think it was a period of time to where she got used to it and submitted. Do I think Cassie had opportunity to leave to call the police to blow the whistle? Yes. Do I think it got to a point, it was ever a point where she might have said, no, I don't want to. And he's like, fuck that, you this, this, this, this, that, this, you're going to this, this, this, bring your ass in here. yes. Do I think it was times where she was willingly like maybe suggested it? Yes. I think all of the above, but some of those above is a violation of the law, bro. Some of those above is the violation of the law.
Starting point is 04:34:38 I'm going to look up to see, I know she's not going to post anything. You know, Cassie's lawyer, every time there was a search warrant ran, every time there was a major important news, he always made a statement. I'm waiting for him to make a statement today. Cassie, you know, Cassie's not going to post anything. What do you think Cassie's husband, you know, is probably, you don't think him, because obviously they got the payday already, but it looks like, you know, they're definitely held in to make sure Diddy
Starting point is 04:35:10 spends his time in jail. Well, end of the day, bro, you don't forget Cassie had a go fund me up, or wherever that shit up for $5,000. trying to raise money to help her husband at one time. No, she didn't. What? Yes, she did. That's the fact.
Starting point is 04:35:29 That's the fact. Do you think thumbs got low a little bit? Bro, dude was a personal trainer. When did he announce that the personal trainer he hired was fucking his girlfriend. What do you think all his clients did? That was a female driven with a husband. Yeah, that's true. It's hardy.
Starting point is 04:35:49 You crippled him. Yeah, the trainer who fucking. No, let's look at Cassie. Cassie wasn't fucking Beyonce or sister or she wasn't running around, you know, that wasn't happening for. I mean, she's a great artist. I love her music, but let's be real, that wasn't performing for her. So you got her, she's out. She ain't got no kids buying.
Starting point is 04:36:09 He ain't got a pair or nothing. Dude's the fucking trainer, personal trainer, who everybody probably let go because of the situation. She ain't got no real means of it. Like, yeah, my, I think they fell on hard times. He's like, when he heard about it, he's like, fuck it, go get him. He was all with it. God damn, man. So, chat, we're still waiting to see if he's going to be denied bond.
Starting point is 04:36:34 I think we all believe he's going to be denied bond. Like, I mean, the hearing is still going on. Supposedly the prosecutor, as of about 20 minutes ago, they're still laying out their case why bail should be denied. They're saying that they're worrying that Diddy will intimidate witnesses. By the way, I don't know if you've seen this. part they wrote a detention letter which is a memo to the judge hopefully to convince them that dddy shouldn't be let out apparently they said after ddi got got hit with a lawsuit from cassie and he
Starting point is 04:37:03 settled he called two other victims and he was trying to tell them hey if anybody reach out to you remember this is what happened so he was trying to like you know uh oh oh here we go the feds say that witnesses uh oh the witnesses they interviewed have universally expressed fear and prosecutors claimed Diddy called former artist Kalina Harper, which by the way, Kalina Harper just stuck up for Didi recently when her group member, Dawn Richards of Danny Keynes, filed a lawsuit against him.
Starting point is 04:37:35 So the Danny Kane girl filed a lawsuit and the group member of that group said, hey, I can't speak for her, but everything with me and Diddy was good. Some people point out that Kalina Harper, she was married at the time when she was in the group, Danny came and her husband still supposedly does business with Diddy. So she's going to protect Diddy because Diddy and her husband are cool.
Starting point is 04:37:59 But they said Diddy called her 54 times. 54 times the day before she made a statement about a recent lawsuit that were named it. So apparently. So she made the statement last week. So they said Diddy called her 54 times. Wow. Yeah, that's bad business. And see, they'll use that to say that he may try to tamper with the victims.
Starting point is 04:38:25 Ooh. Oh, shit. And here's more. Prosculors say that Dibb's got the money and the means to be a flight risk. And the feds say that what appeared to be narcotics was in his hotel room in this New York spot when he was arrested. They said they found a pink powder. What's a pink powder? What was that shit?
Starting point is 04:38:41 Oh, that's that pink cocaine. See, that's bad business. And they said that previously tested positive for ecstasy was found. in Ditty's room as well as other drugs. Why the hell if you think you're going to get locked up, would you still have drugs in your room? Bro, I keep telling you, bro, some of our people, listen, there's a few people out there, right?
Starting point is 04:39:05 Listen, there's a few people out there, right, that have did it in reverse. Went to jail, did all the shit, got out, came up, they well off. They know what not to do. You know what I'm saying? You hear Top Dog having wild Tide parties, they could be to the pit of tentry from the projects. He know what comes to that.
Starting point is 04:39:26 He knows what not to do. QCP the same way, right? You got Ditty ain't never been in the beast of the belly. So in his mind, his shit don't stink. His shit don't stink. He's still thinking ain't that serious. Hey, so everybody, I don't know too much about this drug. Some people say it's what they call Tusi or Tutsi.
Starting point is 04:39:46 I don't know what that is. That's what they said. And I think it's. the drug trafficking case still coming. The white boy they caught with the backpack for the drugs, trying to get on Ditty's plane. That's what they said was provided to a certain individual to fly on Dittie's jet to a studio in Virginia.
Starting point is 04:40:04 Was that shit? Right? Then they cast the white boy. The white boy do a couple days get out on some whatever shit. You think that white boy ain't cooperated and told them people any transactions he may have did with that man? or whoever, whenever? I would agree.
Starting point is 04:40:23 By the way, they're saying, oh, they also tell me that this two-sey thing is ecstasy mixed with cocaine and it has a pink tint to it. Yeah, I just saw an article on it last night, pink cocaine. But that's the first time I heard about it was when they mentioned it with Diddy. Was somebody at a studio in Virginia or something,
Starting point is 04:40:42 said Diddy got on the phone, put an individual on the plane to bring fly some in, right? So now you got the white dude a week or two later. after that they catch trying to get on the plane right so now if they get this white dude take him in as they did and they ask him did you ever provide this to this person and he says yes and he says was it on this date and they go on the phone and see any type of line up then they got the person at the other end in the VA talking about did he call this in and this person got on the plane and brought this drug and now they got that drug in new york they're gonna get the time i think it's more
Starting point is 04:41:16 charges to come we don't see the gun cases there We don't see drug trafficking there. I think it's more cases more charges to come. There is a drug charge under the recall, but we don't see the guns. Hey, hey, hold on. So what people are telling me, again, I don't know too much about this drug, but they're saying this is a drug you take to turn up the party. Why the hell did he, if you're facing sex trafficking charges want?
Starting point is 04:41:39 I would think this is some, you know, like some people would be drinking, you know, or taking Xanaxans to kind of drown himself out or whatever going on. I would think he want that because he got a lot on his mind. Why he got party drugs? Why he, that's freak off drugs. The freakoff is over. Why would he have that? Hey, bro, listen.
Starting point is 04:41:58 Hey, listen, bro, you never know to what extreme people would do, bro. And, you know, people that do drugs, a lot of drugs, and talk like this all the time, it takes more and more and more, to get them to where they're trying to go. You think he had one last freak off in New York?
Starting point is 04:42:16 In no way. It's like, that sounds like this. No, I think, I think, that that was just his personal shit. I would hope the only freakoffs he had was personal whatever whatever woman he was with, right?
Starting point is 04:42:28 You know, and I'm a little confused. I thought I'd seen him get married, but then I thought I'd seen him in the room with somebody else. I don't know what he did he got going on, but each his own. You know, if they're with it and they agree with it, shit,
Starting point is 04:42:41 there ain't no law against it. But I'm just saying that the things he did, I think they were, there was some things going on while he was doing these things, that was in violation of the law. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 04:42:57 And this is what they're going to use against him. Him having fun. Your fund was in violation of the law. You know what I'm saying? You can't be in the house and whip out your illegal gun and fired in the backyard and say
Starting point is 04:43:13 nobody better not lead this motherfucker or else. Now put the music on because you can have one motherfucking point, Dexter say, well, I did everything because he fired the gun in the air and said, well, we bet not do. Everybody else going to be like, yo, he was just clowning around bullshit. No, for one, you can't fire a gun in air like that. Two, the gun illegal, you ain't supposed to have it. Three, if this person's saying they were in sustained fear or in fear or whatever, and because
Starting point is 04:43:40 of that, this is why they did that, you're done. Yeah, like, like, even a kidnapping charge, you don't have to necessarily physically bar them if they feel like they're in threatened that they can't leave without violence, that's kidnapped. Hey, if Dity is an addict, how does the arrest, like, you know, like he got to come off some withdrawals.
Starting point is 04:44:00 You're going to have withdrawals immediately, right? Like, if he's locked up. He's definitely going to have withdrawals. If he's doing something every day to keep him up, yeah, it's definitely going to have some withdrawals. Okay, so how does this work? Do they hit up his dealer to make sure he get a little bit more and then wean him off of or what? What do you mean?
Starting point is 04:44:15 He in jail? What the fuck you mean? If he got to go to what he got to go to? He's going to go to withdrawals? Hell yeah. What you mean? They think they're going to come bringing him a little drugs? Bring him a little bit of
Starting point is 04:44:25 toocy, like just give him a little No, you got to get him. We all seen the kick process. You got to go through the kick process. Or are there like maybe drugs they could give him to help him with the withdrawals? Yeah, they could definitely do that too as well.
Starting point is 04:44:39 Like prescription drugs, yeah. They could definitely do that too, but then then I have him addicted to something else. Hmm. Hey, I know you said, You know, he's going to be on a different type of restriction. And, you know, obviously he's a high-powered person. But what do you think incarceration is looking like for him?
Starting point is 04:44:59 Is he going to be near any inmates? Does he got to worry about trouble? No, no, they're going to every time. The only time he'll make him going to get to him unless the police won't get to him. The cars won't get to him. They're going to have ditty-ass locked away on keep away. You know what I'm saying? When he go to court, he's going to go on his.
Starting point is 04:45:19 little paddy wagon. He's going to be single man selling all that. Whenever he moved, that hallway, you're going to be clear. You're going to be shackled down. They're going to take him to the showers every day and a half back to his cell. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 04:45:32 He's going to have his phone time, but other than that, he ain't going to be around nobody. Because if something happens to him, the family going to own New York. Really? Geez. Hell you.
Starting point is 04:45:47 Man, I'm wondering. I'm wondering. I wonder if his time as a prisoner is going to be different than anybody. They have blue face on keepaway high power. Shug Night, when he used to have to go to the phone, they took him to the roof. They put him in a cage. They did what?
Starting point is 04:46:04 Put him in a cage. They put him in a cage. Lock him in a cage with the phone, yeah. Why? Like this. Power keepaway. Drug king is. God, good.
Starting point is 04:46:17 It's real shit Act, if you go to jail You're gonna be a high power Keepaway, that's a fact Well, good Sure Wait, wait, hold on Do they still got bars on your cell
Starting point is 04:46:28 Or it looks like a regular room I mean, you don't put up What institution you at? You know, most of the time is, you know, most of the time is, sometimes it's bar, sometimes it's a solid door
Starting point is 04:46:39 With a little window Now, this is going to sound crazy And if it sound mad, Square is cool But do you think The level of privilege did he, you know, or, you know, his, you know, status, do you think that he's ordering meals in there
Starting point is 04:46:52 or he's eating the same thing as a regular person? You think, you know, he's getting, you know what I mean, a little extra honey bun. He got a, you know, a little gourmet meal. You know what I mean? My dude is used to whining and a dining pretty good, you know what I mean? Like, I don't know if he's down for the jail to- come down to what a little hookup he could have going on off the record.
Starting point is 04:47:10 You know what I'm saying? But, but, but no special treatment usually for, like, just. Nah, nah, you ain't Just because you in this area We get, nah, that ain't happened Now, if you could, you know, you get, you got to somebody want to bring you something in
Starting point is 04:47:26 because you're making something happen, you know, shit happens. Mm, Jesus Christ, man. This is, yo, chat, I'm in this belief that Diddy would have drugs in his room. Like, come, like, come on, bro. Like, come the hell on.
Starting point is 04:47:43 Like, even if you're still on the drugs, You got to have it in your Assistance room down the hole Your homie's room You can't have the drugs of chilling here in your room No way Like this just seems like Almost thinking you're above the process
Starting point is 04:47:59 Bro End of the day If a motherfucker's an addict And he's addicted to something And he's free It's a good chance He's gonna, you know he's gonna do his thing You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 04:48:17 You know that? Hey by the way 50 cent hasn't really piled on yet. Why do you think that's the case? Do you think it's because, you know... I don't think 50 wins, you know, he's from the streets. You know, we don't wish jail on nobody. He may troll me while he was out.
Starting point is 04:48:29 Now, he definitely did with Prim, bro. Prim, he definitely did. I remember that thing was on New York City radio laughing. He said, Prim, when you hear this, I know you're going to be your cell, nigga. I hope you die in there, dude. I remember you said that. I mean, but, you know, we're talking about some, you know,
Starting point is 04:48:45 some real personal shit. You know what I'm saying? You know, my time my motherfucker Look at the mirror, he got to remind you if that's what really happened. You get what I'm saying. So I get that. But I don't think Diddy
Starting point is 04:48:57 Did he get nothing to 50? That series is the way he going to... He was messing with the baby moms. Well, I mean, 50 didn't mess with a bunch of motherfuckers' baby mamas. I mean, what the fuck are we talking about? I get it, but I don't think he was with it, right? And they don't have that type of relationship. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 04:49:17 No, no, no. I mean, 50 wasn't a woman. anymore, but clearly, you know, these two had a little feud going on, so I think D always thought that he was trying to get to him. I mean, 50 thought he was, you know, always thought like a shot. I would think so, too. I would think it was intentional. I came front.
Starting point is 04:49:35 I mean, you know, I ain't no telling what 50 might do. 50 might. I thought he was putting together a little series or something, and that series going to hurt, did he? That's a vibe on R. Kelly definitely affected R. Kelly. Yeah, well, a lot of people believe that. the reason why they went so hard, right? By the way... Oh, you know, Art Kelly?
Starting point is 04:49:56 Yeah. By the way, chat, they're saying Did he appeared in court. He was sitting wearing a black shirt at the defense table with two U.S. Marshal standing behind him. Hold on. Give me one second. I'm reading... Again, in federal court, they don't allow cameras.
Starting point is 04:50:14 Like, so you got to go from the reporters. They said, is lawyers mark Agnifilo. You ever heard of his lawyer or no? Nah, but I'm pretty sure where we got is top-notch. Hmm, okay. Apparently the judge says you have a right to be represented by a lawyer for this proceeding and questioned by blah. The indictment is three counts, racketeering conspiracy, including sex trafficking, forced, labor, bribery, arson, obstruction of justice, and victim one was forced to engage in sex acts.
Starting point is 04:50:44 You're charged with no only transporting an individual for to engage in prostitution. Do you have a copy of the indictment? apparently his lawyer said yes he said Mr. Combs how do you plead and Dibby said not guilty the judge says have we said a conference date they said the conference date is
Starting point is 04:51:04 Tuesday September 24th at 10 a.m. Do you know what that means? The conference date? Um I don't know I don't know what that date is you know I know it is they're going to start stretching them court dates out
Starting point is 04:51:21 I think same way they do anybody else. Oh wow. Hey, by the way, this is what the AUSA says. These crimes carry a maximum sentence of life imprisonment or death. Wow. There's a risk of flight and that the person will have struck justice or attempt to intimidate a witness. This is a presumption case based on sex trafficking. See, and that's what's bad right now, bro, because that's sex trafficking.
Starting point is 04:51:51 it, bro. It's bad. You know, Mel Gibson had that movie that came out that everybody should go see. It's a real thing that's happening in our world. I, you know, I'm gonna be real. I don't think
Starting point is 04:52:06 Giddy's intent was to be sex trafficking, bro. I don't think he was like baiting people in and making you do this and keeping you hossage over here doing this. But whatever the definition is of that law, if he's within those parameters that's how they're going to come at you bro
Starting point is 04:52:25 you know I was explaining last night I mean I don't think I don't think ditty's a sex trafficker by how we know it to be but the parameters in that law well that's the thing I think some of these charges are ones that it's like even the Rico charge
Starting point is 04:52:44 and we can even talk about let's say the YASL thing right they wanted to get thug couldn't get thug but then they use that this gang charge to be like, well, all we got to prove is that y'all are a criminal street organization that y'all are tied to each other. We have this guy for this shooting, this guy for that shooting, and we know you're the guy at the top because you've given this guy this money, you've paid for this, now they create an organization that you didn't do anything, an actuality in terms of what they have you physically doing,
Starting point is 04:53:16 but you're now the head of some criminal organization and you guilty of a RICO. right yeah exactly that's how they came so it's like they haven't been able to prove they haven't been able to prove that what do you think oh wow oh shit by the way chat uh oh okay this is with a usa so the a usa spoke then um ditty's lawyer spoke and the a usaa you know ditty's lawyer was saying hey we've been working with these guys sending them emails we were down to surrender passports we we stayed away from the jet We've been trying to show that Diti is someone who's looking forward to trial because we knew this was coming. The AUSA comes out and says this in response.
Starting point is 04:53:58 It says the defendant poses danger to these proceedings through obstruction. He should be detained pending trial. Okay. It says the government spoke into over 50 witnesses. We have sworn out warrants for cloud accounts. I don't know what that means. The search yielded 90 cell phones and 30 other devices, including the surveillance. systems. The freak-offs are corroborated. Now, I don't know if that means his own video, but
Starting point is 04:54:25 probably means. It says, 300 grand subpoenas have been sent out. And he says, also, Diddy had appeared to be what seemingly is narcotics in his hotel room last night, a pink powder that previously tested positive for ecstasy and other drugs. This is a heartland detention case. His package is woefully inadequate. They're saying that the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the package that he offered a 50 million, they're saying, fuck all that. They say it only focuses on flight risk. He says the defendant is a wealthy man.
Starting point is 04:54:58 It allows him to flee quickly without detection. His counsel have taken steps to minimize his flight risk to set him up for an argument to be made today, but then his incentives were entirely different. He flew to New York two weeks ago to compare. R. Kelly was detained. Jeffrey Epstein on conduct, going much farther back in time.
Starting point is 04:55:22 Keith Rain, Rainier, detained on all three grounds, even though the violence was committed by others. It says his incentive to flee change when he was arrested last night. Wow. They saw that jet lamber was fucked up. If the person that the company that's rent the jet out,
Starting point is 04:55:42 he don't know what the fuck the jets have, bro. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Right? Just rented to somebody who, you know, the fly to New York, going you come in to Teterboro or Jersey or Connecticut, right? Um,
Starting point is 04:55:55 if somebody just came in there, that's fucked up, bro. If they didn't have Diddy, a wiretap going, Sandy's headed over there, or headed in that route, it'd be one thing if they cornered him out, putting it into the,
Starting point is 04:56:08 the spot. But just because of the motherfucking jet landing over there, bro, you don't know if those paths are just booked that flight. He's not going to be strict. You know, Hey, yo, they want to fly from here to New York. Okay, well, rent him to jail. That don't got nothing to do with him.
Starting point is 04:56:27 Yeah. You know what I'm saying? That's what's fucked up. By the way, do you think Denny fucked up by making an apology video after the casting video came out because the prosecutors used that? They said, we fast forward to the video being publicized. They told him out the Cassie video. It says the defendant admitted he was involved in the assault.
Starting point is 04:56:47 It's clear you can't believe him. because he previously denied doing any of the things he was accused of. It's a make no mistake, March 5th. And I guess that's what he had possible. There's numerous assault choking and what else they're talking about. Jesus Christ. I ain't a lot. The prosecutors are giving this guy to business in court, man.
Starting point is 04:57:14 This is bad. They're going to lose all that against you, bro. Everything. I know what I'm saying. And we still don't see the drugs or the guns in there. Bro got some, he got some problems, bro. Man, this is he's a hell of sad. I remember you saying, you know, you're what?
Starting point is 04:57:36 All the money did he got? Man, fuck all that, bro. That shit don't mean nothing. Not dealing with the pets. Now you're right. Nothing. You're right? I mean, I'm going to be.
Starting point is 04:57:48 be honest with you, I definitely thought he was, you know, he's at the heights of being above, not necessarily prosecution or getting charged, but when you have so much power, you could make things happen. Like, for example, Jeffrey Epstein, when they first caught him, I think it was like a Palm Beach case. They had a secret court hearing that they gave him some special plea. And he basically just got on probation for being a pedophile. And they let him off. And he still was able, they didn't publicize. He was still able to do all his businesses.
Starting point is 04:58:28 Apparently, no, he got like a halfway house thing, but he was allowed to leave for half the day to go to work. So he would still do everything you had to do. You just had to check it once a day. And everyone was saying no one ever seen this type of plea. You know why? He's powerful. When you see powerful men who has reached, like,
Starting point is 04:58:45 did he used to do the election stuff? Remember voted that? So we don't know what politicians he might have, you know, he might have up his sleeve or maybe he brought them to a freakoff. He got some information on them. Yeah, but bro, you're right. But at the end of the day, none of that shit going to matter. All that's going to do is expose the fact that he may be intimidating or persuading.
Starting point is 04:59:15 You get what I'm saying? That don't work in his favor, bro. I don't think they're going to let him out. I don't think they're going to let him out, bro. They're going to say he's a polite risk. He's too influential. You know, he may intimidate witnesses, all that kind of shit. This is definitely sad.
Starting point is 04:59:40 Do you think this is going to change of how everybody your moves? It already has. You think people aren't like, oh, no, that's over with. We can't do that no more. It already has, bro. Only thing people could do, the fact. fans out there writing app uh at if you can get his address gotta be you know you want to look out for ditty posting his address where he's at that letter that mail to help him something to do
Starting point is 05:00:17 something to read something to think about you know what i'm saying fans can write him you know he ain't gonna need no money on this book you don't have that problem and shit you know say a few prayers going the ones that he's deserving of but on the flip side we got you know we got uh victims out there too. So we can't say because Diggie gets a popularity vote, right? It ain't nothing on. By the way, with all due respect,
Starting point is 05:00:41 you know, that's his son's job to do, though. Like, they should, hey, by the way, yo, something you just said came up in court. Let me read this to you. Let me read this. It says, uh, okay, Diti's camp has argued that victim one. Remember I told you a victim one is Cassie. It says, okay.
Starting point is 05:00:59 Um, so basically, all, let me read this update. Diddy's attorneys taking on the narrative that the rap mogul is a brute and a bully seemingly hinting there's more to the story regarding a 2016 hotel hallway incident involving Combs and the girlfriend because the prosecutors mentioned in this video, Diddy's attorneys now trying to rebut it. So it says Diddy's campus argued that victim one, which everybody is assuming to be Cassie, was looking through his phone and discovered he had more than one girlfriend. hitting the wrapper in the head with a cell phone and taking off his clothing, which explains while he was in the hallway with a tower. It says his lawyer claims Diddy and the unnamed victim, which everybody assumes is Cassie, were very much in love until the woman in question cheated for years with the trainer, the A-lister provided for her.
Starting point is 05:01:50 Now they've reached out to Cassie for reps for comment because this would, this is what Diddy's Lord is going at. Cassie, wow. Cassie notably married. physical trainer Alex Fine in 2019, September, they shared two children together. Diddy's lawyer claims his client is not a perfect person, though found himself in toxic relationships, but claimed they were mutual. However, early in court, it was suggested that Diddy wrote a large check to an X for 10 years. It's unclear who received a payment and for
Starting point is 05:02:20 what reason, but even that is assumed to be for Cassie. I didn't know she cheated on On the deal for years? It's all on the 10th, like. Not that exactly. It should look like it's super deep, right? It looks super deep, right? Bro, we ain't seen shit. They probably let us see 25%
Starting point is 05:02:44 or really what it is, bro. I agree. We ain't seen shit, bro. I'm gonna be real. And one thing for show, he was out six months to the date from the time of the raid. Them folks, the mouthful bit boys,
Starting point is 05:02:56 they don't come tap you on your shoulder unless they know they got something to hold you on. They ain't doing it. That's why he ran around for six months. Now, let's think about it. How long would they investigate them prior to the six months? Prior to the raid, we don't know. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 05:03:12 So right now, you know, look, man, I don't wish nothing on him, you know, but his victims out there. So, you know, justice should be served on their side. You know, I wish they could all set out with him. I don't know if people were hurt, mentally fucked up, and maybe just worked something out. But evidently they didn't take that route. But where we stand right now, when we stand right now, if a dude got a problem,
Starting point is 05:03:34 we got a situation, I will tell you this. To all my people, black entrepreneurs in the music game, our moguls are falling. Shug Night, fail. We got Biggie fell. Kevin Liles just resigned.
Starting point is 05:03:51 I don't know if he's retiring. I hear my main man, Mike Kaiser, A lot of people Atlantic Clean House A lot of people That we have leaned on A lot of people that open up doors
Starting point is 05:04:05 For opportunities For people that look like us Are being removed and erased Pay attention We got to you know what I'm saying And I'm not saying It's the people's fault But this is real shit
Starting point is 05:04:21 We will never ever get back To where we were If they keep knocking them down Russell Simmons, Shug Knight, and Puffy right now. Probably something in there I'm missing. Our man, L.A. Reed, remember?
Starting point is 05:04:38 He got caught in the Me Too shit. You know what I'm saying? Where he was the big factor in those bills. It's a lot of people, bro, over the last decade, been getting removed, erased, and that's less people act that you know.
Starting point is 05:04:53 That's why you're so important. I'm so important. You know what I'm saying? The QCPs are important. The top dog is so important. Because if a motherfucker can't get to you, it's a lot of people that can get to me. And if I hear something, I'd be like, you know what, bro, may be interesting in that.
Starting point is 05:05:09 Let me make a call for you. Those things are very important, bro, for the things that we were doing. Hey, no, no, you're making a lot of sense. But let me also ask you this, too. Is this a warning that may be having too much power? You know, obviously, I get you with, like, a lot of these guys
Starting point is 05:05:27 who have built, you know, and have been really instrumental in hip hop, we're seeing a lot of them fall, but do you think that when, you know, maybe these individuals, they got corrupted by just having too much power and thinking that they're above everything. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 05:05:43 Again, and getting away with a lot. Let's be real. Fuck of that. Let's talk about it. I'm going to get to my hunter's side of the trenches shit. Let's get real. DJ K's play my big brother.
Starting point is 05:05:55 Godbody taught me. Whatever you put in the universe, come back. 360. Am I right? Fuck, let's talk about a few things we know. Okay? You got the accusations of what went on in Vegas and who motherfuckers was tied to and this type of shit, right?
Starting point is 05:06:09 Boom, accusations. Then we got our men over here. We got the lady in the clubs clearly saying I've seen who shot me. But another motherfucker took it to hit and went and laid down and did 9, 10. And now he's speaking saying what it really was, right? We got other females,
Starting point is 05:06:26 you know who's saying maybe it was some things going on, a little roughing up or whatever, right? We got the other dumb ass R&B singer who came out and talked about the situation. And now, the girl appeared saying this would happen and this would happen and this
Starting point is 05:06:42 what happened and this what happened. Look, bro, look, my granddaddy, rest in peace. Right? Say it. When I was a kid, the sun don't shine in the same dog's ass every day. You put negative shit in the universe eventually on that 360 on that circle
Starting point is 05:07:00 it's going to get you let's be real Puffin had a lot of allegations that he didn't he didn't maneuvered his way out of him let's be real bro so I can't niggas can't feel too sorry for you know what a man chose to do
Starting point is 05:07:21 if they look up and say yo they disarrusted where that 19 bank robbers and they come up with the evidence and show this and show that and show this and show that find a motherfucker back yard full of money my nigga don't feel so on for me nigga i was moving nigga i didn't feel so on for me when i got away this real shit we can't turn this shit into some woe was me puff yeah we all some of us fuck with pub we appreciate what he did for the culture for the music and all that shit but it's also victims on the other side it's victims who have mothers who have brothers who have children
Starting point is 05:07:52 and things of that nature who probably right now might be fucked up for the rest of their life to where now they significant other got to deal with them having dreams and screaming and and not want to be touched a certain way because of whatever they went through we got to we have to include them as well so we can't use it as as puff the music mogul yeah but it puffed the music mogul also had another face and that face wasn't right he got to pay for that face bro yeah yeah you got to pay for that face this is why i always say act i'm not a game bangor, but I'm from Paul Roo. I can't forget that because
Starting point is 05:08:29 Power Rue is another face. And some people remember that face and that face did things or may have did things to hurt or harm or make somebody feel some kind of way about me. So although I may have become this business man or this or that, I can't say where that face is gone. No,
Starting point is 05:08:46 motherfucker remember that face when they see me. So I got to stay in touch and tune with what that is. Right? And I hate to say it, but I brought that on myself. Right? And if something come my way because of what I did 20 years ago or whatever the fuck it may be or somebody
Starting point is 05:09:02 I did something to in prison behind this gang bang shit then look bro don't feel sorry for me because I did that and when I did that my homies and myself we celebrate it this shit come with it bro it come with it I try not to add
Starting point is 05:09:18 to it you know ain't nobody that can say that I did something to them because they was a cripple because they was from here because they was from there right i try not to add to it but at the end of the day puff has done some things that people know you should have been took a fall for and if he would have took a fall for 10 years 15 years would a success be that of today so you know that's a blessing that you was able to sit here and enjoy that continuous you know now it's time to pay the piper my nigga is what it is
Starting point is 05:09:50 no you're making some valid points a lot of people are real shit a lot of people agree me in the chat. Hey, hey, let me read you. Hey, Diddy's lawyers going so hard at Cassie, even Dawn Richards. Let me read this. So Agnophilia, which is the lawyer, says, you know, they're talking about, they basically are now Peyton Cassie, who they clearly have identified this is a important witness for the prosecution. They're painting her as a chick who basically finessed money and got out of a situation. She got, they're saying she got mad at Diddy cheating? So she started cheating and she got paid for it after the allegations, but the allegations aren't true.
Starting point is 05:10:30 Let me just read what supposedly said in court. By the way, shot to inner city press. They're basically, you know, they did the same thing during 6-9 case, type out what pretty much is saying in court. There's no law against cheating, bro, if you're not married. There's no law. New York, I think it is, but she didn't do nothing wrong. I mean, not by the law, so they can say what they want.
Starting point is 05:10:50 So Agnophilia says these two people are in love, meaning Didy and Cassie. Victim One ended up marrying a trainer that Combs got for her. They had been cheating on each other for years. But now she got two kids with a trainer. Years later, she realized she had a good thing with Mr. Combs. She has her lawyer call. His lawyer say she has written a book. But if you want to buy the rights, you'll have the rights for $30 million.
Starting point is 05:11:13 We have the recorded conversation. So now we get to find out when Cassie calls up for the $30 million, did he record it? It's say it did not go well for her and her lawyer. And in November 2023, she sued. When he contacts witnesses, it's not to stop a criminal investigation. It's to not be seen. It's not to be seen as one.
Starting point is 05:11:40 Why is it depicted as a one-sided thing? There's 30 million reasons, a dollar apiece. She said, I'm going to write a book. You can buy the rights. This Donn Richards lawsuit and Ms. Harper from the same band. The lawsuit says he did a couple inappropriate things. Ms. Harper said, that wasn't my experience. That's not intimidation.
Starting point is 05:12:00 It's divergent recollections. There's nothing wrong with that. It says, I'm not even sure darn Richard is a witness in this case. My client hasn't done a darn thing wrong. We've interviewed at least six of these males. We asked, did it seem consensual? Now, that's assumed like the jigilos who were like fucking Cassie or whatever. Did it seem like the sex was consensual?
Starting point is 05:12:22 Was anyone too drunk or too high? They all said no. Then the defense attorney continues. He says, is it sex trafficking if everyone wants to be there? No. We don't want the federal government in our bedroom. The kidnapping? We spoke to the victim.
Starting point is 05:12:40 She did not use that word to us. One day, it may be heard Mr. Combs employs a security company. Mr. Combs got nothing to do with how guns are kept in his house. He needs security. In sections of L.A. and Miami, lives in did they do it wrong that's not for us to say so they're blaming the security company it's not his gun r kelly well that involved children they can't consent so they're they're saying why are you mention r kelly in this case that considered children the indictment did not mention kids from what i
Starting point is 05:13:09 seen so they're saying why are you mentioned r kelly and comparing him to um did he they said jepstein again children keith reneer children we have substantial bail package some family members are here. They love him. A $50 million bond secured by 48 million piece of property. And on August 20th, we paid off the $18 million mortgage. One day we're going to have a fair trial. We're going to have substantial defenses to each of these charges. Mr. Combs is handling this head on. He's become a punching bag. He's built businesses from scratch. His father was killed when he was two years old. He earned all of it. Mr. Combs has earned this court's trust. I have nothing else to say. The judge says any rebuttal to the AUSA, the AUSA says the defense counsel has
Starting point is 05:13:57 his critique of law enforcement, but has not rebutted the presumption that the defendant should not be detained. Three days after the lawsuit, the defendant is recorded saying he doesn't want to talk on the phone. It might be tapped. He uses armed security with defaced AR-15 stored in his in his personal closet. Yeah, right. Absurd. For the record, we are proceeding on a theory of lack of consent, that she was coerced to participate in those sex acts. The judge says he wouldn't be in danger, would he, if he only engaged with behaviors in, what? He wouldn't be in danger, would he if he engaged in these behaviors with consenting adults?
Starting point is 05:14:41 The AUSA says, we have the hallway video. We're thinking it's still about the Cassie situation. Then Dittie's attorney gets back up and says, this is a slippery slope. The government is going to say she was coerced. She had to say that for the $30 million. We have a serious bail package. I hope Your Honor could see that Mr. Combs had done things to show he's trustworthy.
Starting point is 05:15:04 Again, I'm asking you to trust me. I have my eye on it. We speak five times a day. I want to thank Your Honor. The judge says, thank you. I'm going to take a short recess and invite pre-trial services to join me in a robin room. Look like the judge is going to consider this bail package. Wow.
Starting point is 05:15:21 They're getting that Cassie, man. They're getting that Cassie. I don't think Cassie could stop him from Bellin' Out because they've been separated for quite some time without any incidents. You know what I'm saying? We noticed it wasn't any incident after she left. It were they saying she went over here,
Starting point is 05:15:45 stalked her, did this, did that, did that, did that. I think the overall situation is what's going to have him in trouble. I think him contacting those people like you just said, it's going to have him in, you know, that's the type of shit. You know, they're going to say he has the influence
Starting point is 05:16:02 to cohoast the witness to send somebody we need to monitor who he's talking to, what he's saying, all this old type of shit. You know what I'm saying? And that one thing, they're going to use against him. If that call was made, I don't know. I don't know if they got false. regular they got. I don't know how they know.
Starting point is 05:16:20 But if that call was made, that's going to hurt. On a slightly lighter note, because this is mentioned a few times in the indictment. What do you think, or what do you if someone had to get you to think off top? What are freak off supplies?
Starting point is 05:16:38 According to the indictment, they said it was the job of people in Combs Enterprise to resupply the freak off supplies. So, to keep it always good. And as I'm saying, the only thing that could be used against him are drugs or restraint if the people says against they will. But let's be real, bro. The in thing that I hear about, I don't know really what the fuck they'd be talking about. BDSM
Starting point is 05:17:06 fucking parties, right? And I just be hearing people talk on my side of the clubhouse. And I hear about all kinds of things that they do. Right? So what is for fun and pleasure and what's really against the motherfucker's will? Right? If you got somebody that their pleasure is to be leased and walked around, right? That's a pleasure, right? Do they later on say, he put this on me and made me crawl? Well, see what I'm saying? Well, that's the biggest thing about, you know, obviously sex crimes is that, you know, obviously, you know, consent is, is the, is the, is the, is the, important thing, right? And you're hoping
Starting point is 05:17:50 somebody's clear of mind to send third book to give consent, but you brought up a point earlier. You damn, they've got to do a fucking contract. Yeah, well, that's what I'm saying, because even if there's no drugs involved, no alcohol, whatever, and they give consent, you do something, then their boyfriend find out,
Starting point is 05:18:06 yo, you fuck so-and-so at the found blue after they brought you backstage. Yeah, I've seen, I've seen women who then, you know, while get caught cheating, and trying to explain it to their partner, they say, well, I really wasn't with it.
Starting point is 05:18:22 I'm not a whore. That's what I'm saying. Your act, listen, I'm going to tell you what the secret is. The secret is you got to have that 11-1, bro. What's that? 11-1. You got to have your woman, your girlfriend,
Starting point is 05:18:38 your business partner, your best friend, your nympho, your freak. She got to be able to turn in the 11 different, people in one, then you ain't got to worry about it.
Starting point is 05:18:52 Listen, you can't have a approved who just no, I'm not doing that. Nigel with that. Listen, you got to have 11 and 1? You know what I'm saying? Do you follow R&B, by the way, because Adam 22 follows R&B. Do you follow R&B?
Starting point is 05:19:10 You met R&B way before Adam on Clubhouse. Well, here, here, I don't like following my homies. I'm requesting that. you follow my queen and you let people know how to act. Hello, Ag. Hey, hey, how you are, me?
Starting point is 05:19:24 Yeah, no, no. Hey, listen, I only do it because you're... Look, on her name, on underscore A&N underscore B. Adam did it on his own. No, no, hold on, but you see, Adam, I ain't going to lie. You know, we black, so it's like, you know, I talk to a lot of these rappers and they all be getting into it, getting into it over females. I like to stay away.
Starting point is 05:19:47 I try to have respect, but I try to feel away. Listen to me. Right. Do you not have academic number in your home? I do. And my close friends, all my close friends. My woman has their contacts.
Starting point is 05:20:03 In the time of need, I may have time just to say, what's your Instagram? What's your Instagram? R underscore A-N-N-B. Okay. You get emails and, and cash shaps from her all the time, Matt.
Starting point is 05:20:18 Okay, but here's the thing. Yo, whack. Wack, I never want you to look on your woman's page and be like, why academics comment? Is he your child be funny? Listen, let me tell you something. This real shit, I, because she follows this real shit. If a motherfucker does not acknowledge
Starting point is 05:20:35 and admire my woman, then I'm going to call you gay. Because even the gay niggins acknowledge and admire my woman. At the end of the day, she put up a picture of my nigger that's sexy and she's elegant, she ain't going to never do too much because she's my queen. I expect my comrades to like and acknowledge, or she put up a quote, or she's just doing some talking because she does life coaching. I expect you to acknowledge. It's a good look for her. You know what I mean? My build is her build. You know I go.
Starting point is 05:21:03 I ain't true. But, Wack, you know, again, you are. Clearly you're not like that, and I get the picture now, but you know how a lot of people in the industry are. You know. Hey. Listen, anybody that's like that is because a woman is like that. That starts with you're a woman So why you got a woman that's like that Like at the end of the day
Starting point is 05:21:20 I expect my comrades to support me Support her and support me If I liked it You know, I'm just a picture of her right Or whatever it's a quote or something If I like it I expect my comrade The little guy that worked I ain't gonna call him a little guy
Starting point is 05:21:35 But your guy that's always in there Yeah Yeah You got on my ass You're whack you don't follow me Oh shit You know out of respect to you Right
Starting point is 05:21:44 No, no, you're right. Hey, listen. That's what I'm saying. And unfortunately, I mean, actually, fortunately, my queen is, you know, she's an author. She to wrote seven books. She's, she's, we writing it. She's writing my book on me now. She's going to author that.
Starting point is 05:22:00 You know what I'm saying? Hey, and listen. As long as, me, I try to play professionally, as long as you give me the permission, you my brother. Oh, you're not my brother? Yes, but again, I don't, yo, let me tell you this. One thing I never try to do because I know two men
Starting point is 05:22:17 Get into it I'm 47 act Hey hey But you know You deal with rappers And I talk to these rappers And they tell me I act
Starting point is 05:22:25 I'm fault This is real shit I meet your significant other That I know It's act significant other That I know What this is right Hey
Starting point is 05:22:34 I met up with the If I go through the lobby Or I'm going in the club Yeah I'm going to go over and say You okay You're straight Okay look
Starting point is 05:22:42 We over there in that area. You need me. I'm over there. You know what your woman going to do when she get home? See, I ran into whack. Oh, yeah. He came and asked me, was I good and told me I was over there if I needed him. If I come outside, bro, and she got a flat tire, I'm going to say, yo, that's your car? Listen, don't worry about I got triple A. Take my car. You get up out of here. I get this to you. Tell, bro, I send my love. That's what brothers do, bro. We don't listen to each other.
Starting point is 05:23:07 Hey, whack, you see you a little bit older? Listen, I link with a rapper recently, and he just told me, these are people he collapsed. Like, he said one guy who they make great music together, he said, me and that guy might never work together again. I said, why? He said, they have issues over. Yo, did you try to talk to my woman? And I don't know what the truth is there, but I said, damn, I realize two men, they will fight and be able to get over it. But if there's any type of a woman, you know, whether intended and not.
Starting point is 05:23:42 It's two things. There's two factors here, right? My woman respects herself, so she respects me, and I act as a brother. He respects himself, and I know he respects me. I don't know what them, niggas, be you. I only got a certain amount of people I call my friends, right, and my comrades. But act. Not for nothing.
Starting point is 05:24:06 You are academics. My woman does have a voice. She's the queen of the Hunterside. She helped me build that club out shit. She didn't help me with a lot of shit that I'm doing. She's an author and seven books out. Right? What's the name of the books, baby?
Starting point is 05:24:20 Built to Stan. A Rickita Bradford. Right? They out. They on Amazon. Act. I'm building her and she's built me. I'm investing in her and she invested in me.
Starting point is 05:24:31 By all means, I expect 100. percent of your support. I do not look at the like some act as as if what the fuck act like, nigga. I look at that as bro, baby. Adam did it. He went over there followed on his dog. I didn't even know. I looked up on her and she put it
Starting point is 05:24:48 up. I said, oh shit. You know, then when I got to the No Jumper, he's like, yo man, your girl, she did some shit that I make me feel like, I don't know where I'm at with my wife because the way she talked about you. My wife ain't talking about me. He put her whole fucking shit played a whole video
Starting point is 05:25:04 I ain't asking to do this, but he said, I've just been paying attention to how she represents you. And I just, I felt like he was respectful. So he put some light on it. So I respect all my comrades who have some type of voice to put some light on. I'm sorry to talk about R&B in the middle of the puppy shit. But you know what I'm saying? But you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 05:25:22 That my woman does everything in once. She does the free calls with me. By the way, whack, I'm happy. You are so, ever since you've been with this woman, I've heard you speak. none of but glowingly about it. She's making you very happy. I'm very happy for that. You know, that's good.
Starting point is 05:25:39 Like, any, if I got a request, you know, one night it was raining, and I said, baby, it's freighted. Let's go out in the backyard, right? And I didn't even turn the sprinklers off. I knew they came on at like 3 o'clock. I said, it's raining in the sprinkler. But take the hit, it laid out, no question.
Starting point is 05:25:57 And she came out there, motherfucker, the birthday suit, the kids was gone. You know what I'm saying? I was in that motherfucker, sprinklers going. It was raining. I was looking up at the stores. I said, shit. He's a lie.
Starting point is 05:26:09 He's a lie. But again, I'm able to say, baby, we got to go to this business meet and she's going to get like that. Like, whatever it is, my nigga, like, I'm on the freeway. I'm driving in L.A. or something. And I'm looking over there, I'm like,
Starting point is 05:26:21 baby, listen, lay back and let me see you. Pleasure. She's going to give me what I want. I ain't got to worry about no fucking police being called. None of this shit. This is real shit, bro. If your woman is telling you know about things that you just, You request,
Starting point is 05:26:35 then you need to go work on get another woman. Okay, let me throw a monkey wrench into this, though. Suppose Cassie was like that until the money stopped coming in. Like, she was, like, Diddy was like, tonight I want to do a freak off. All right, baby, I'm going to get you a freak off.
Starting point is 05:26:51 Then she leave Diddy, and then now she's like, you know what? I really want to do them free. That's the only thing with women. Like, you, like, consent. You hope consent means consent. Like, you're not going to change your mind later. First of all, you can't expect your woman to do everything.
Starting point is 05:27:10 You can't expect, she can't expect you to do everything. Women got some freaky-ass fetishes, bro, that you just say, with respectfully, right? But at the end of the day, if you're looking up and you got a checklist of 10, and 7 out of 10, she don't mind giving you. You know what I'm saying? No problem. Bro, you can't be forcing the other three.
Starting point is 05:27:32 Maybe if you execute the other seven, the more comfortable she gets with you, you might get tag one on. I don't know. But at the end of the day, you shouldn't force no woman to do nothing they don't want to do. Bro, if you even, if I see your list, remember you played with me that one day? And you, I thought you said no, what I do? Every, all system's off. Hey, nigger, hey, everything went off immediately.
Starting point is 05:27:58 She's like, baby, what's for? I heard you say no. I didn't say no. Well, that's what I thought you said. Give me a minute to reset. If I even think you're saying, no. Now, it's some times where she wants to play the resisting game. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 05:28:13 Act, you know, and maybe she wants to be choked a little bit, and, you know, she wants to be, you know, handled a little rough and, you know, shit like that. But you got to know how far to go. Usually you have a safe word. You get what I'm saying? Pineapples. Pineapples. Yeah, whatever the fuck it is.
Starting point is 05:28:31 Now, you know, that just was real, but again, we don't indulge in drugs. Every now and then, I pour some shots down her throat. You know what I mean? If I, you know, a bottle of liquor lasts me two years on my dresser because I don't drink. But other than that, you got to get somebody, bro, that you satisfy you. She's the only woman that got me to dress up like a fucking cowboy. I told you that they tried to rob me, right? Did I tell you, they tried to rob me?
Starting point is 05:28:58 Yeah, yeah. What happened with that? Yo, we went to this fucking party where friends, we had to be dressed up like Cowboys and shit. So I had the Pissachi Cowboy boots with the Pissacci shirt. I thought I was doing some shit. I got comfortable. We was in like some Mediterranean
Starting point is 05:29:13 shit out the way. So when we come out, I'm grabbing the little bags and the fools you want to take home. She's like, baby, let me take that stuff because your hands need to be free. I'm like, no, you're looking too good to be caring. The car is just right here. We come out, motherfucker pull up.
Starting point is 05:29:29 I see him. Whip out, give it up. Right? Now, I think they was watching this. I had my cash money. Fucking peace. The big one, you know. I had my, my roly.
Starting point is 05:29:41 I got this ring, right? That my boy made me. What's my jeweler name? Chris Jewelers. He made me a whack ring. I got to say it's a big-ass ring. It says whack iced out on the motherfucker, right? So she starts to panic.
Starting point is 05:29:58 So I think. Remember, act, this woman had been a redact. around me for a while since she's been around me I didn't brought her forefire on got her CCW she stay at the range good we do simulation range with her to where she's going through obstacles and shit popping out she's doing
Starting point is 05:30:13 her thing or whatever so when I turn I say yo calm down calm down so I got the shit in my head I said all right homie let me drop take this shit out my hand when I went to bend over to put the food on the ground he said come out there rowdy first nigga when I said homie I got it she starts screaming when I looked
Starting point is 05:30:29 to like yo chill out. Bro, the motherfucker looked her way. When the dude took his eyes off me, I heard, pat, pat, pat, pat, pat, four of them, right? I went to grab her,
Starting point is 05:30:43 like, what the fuck the niggas is buffing? Whole time, she the ones squeezing. Oh! They get out of there. Wow. You knickers got ran off our ordained minister. Damn. They would have made history.
Starting point is 05:30:59 If them niggas would have got away, With that whack wing and that motherfucking cash money west, nigger, motherfucking piece, it ain't nothing but like four of them, four or five of them if ever exist. Nica, it would have been clown time.
Starting point is 05:31:14 I'd have got paid for me insurance people, but it would have hurt me. But guess what, Act, I told you them 11 women in one. I didn't put a little gangster in there, Act. She built like that then.
Starting point is 05:31:26 Or at least you said it would be that. What I didn't realize is, we was dressed like Western, right? So she had the fucking, the gun host thing on the, right? What a gun in it. I wasn't tripping. It was a real gun in the shit. She already had the motherfucker in the little holster.
Starting point is 05:31:45 Because she could conceal, like, she could conceal or open carry where she had. They can't do nothing to her. Wow. Right? You know, at the end of the day, it's like, fellas, don't force your woman to do nothing. If you're married to her, she'd been your baby mama 50 years. If she say no respect that. If she don't want to do it, understand one day if you force her to do it,
Starting point is 05:32:06 a manipulator to do it. One day you may get caught doing something or piss her off to a point to where she don't want to be your friend and she don't give a fuck what happened to you. Pay attention to ditty. Read the book. Hey, by the way, some breaking news chat. The judge is now returned. The judge said, hey, listen, you know, basically actually the process.
Starting point is 05:32:28 are doing the need a way for your partner the the agnophilia says no i really appreciate it but they're ready to go uh the judge says and this is judge to fornski i'm gonna look i'm gonna look that judge up to see how they look you know we'd like to see if we got a black judge white judge whatever but that sounds like you should know he said in this case i find the presumption that he is not rebutted so sean combs will be detained there's been significant violence weapons around coercion of witnesses and even gentle coercion that could be effective. The type of behavior we're talking about happens behind closed doors. I thank your family for coming, but I cannot release him.
Starting point is 05:33:08 I told you, bro. What I stayed in, bro, the fact that he contacted those people hurt him bad. Out of all that shit, that's what hurt him back. Because, see, you did that when you wasn't facing criminal time. Wow. Now they're talking about this shit carried life? No, what won't you do? Now, remember, they got a conference, which is not necessarily a court day, but, you know, clearly, you know, I'm guessing they're going to set some type of timeline.
Starting point is 05:33:38 That's what I figured out with the conferences, you know, because obviously they got to set a timeline for when the defense is available, prosecutors available, when they could do exchange of discovery, have the formal, well, I guess this was a formal arraignment. I don't know if it was a formal arraignment, but you definitely entered her plea. it's basically almost scheduling out the trial that the judge could approve the dates and stuff like that so they're going to come back with that which means Diddy's going to sit in jail for at least a week Don't know when they're going to do that. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 05:34:08 It's going to be in that motherfucker for two, three years fighting his thing, bro? You think Diddy's going to be in jail for this whole time? Well, I mean, well, I'm, again, I don't know if every... I don't know if, well, you know they're going to try other bail applications, right? Like, I don't know, no, no, no. You got to go to the judge. That's the fence.
Starting point is 05:34:26 Yeah. That's on the judge. Yeah. I don't get fuck. Where you go? That's on the judge, bro. That's the things. No, no, I agree.
Starting point is 05:34:32 But, but, you know, they try to do it. Obviously, this was state, they try to do with Doug. Oh, things that's changed. We could, we could verify that, you know, oh, yeah, you guys think he's going to contact witnesses. We'll make sure he does have a phone or something. They're going to try, right? But I still think that if the judge denied it on this, he probably not going to let him out. Like, you can't change your mind.
Starting point is 05:34:53 What situations could change for you to believe that? If you thought that you're not going to let them out because he's going to contact witnesses, why would you ever... What's going to change? What are going to do? Yeah. The guns are still there.
Starting point is 05:35:05 I'm trying to coerce of witness is still there. Yeah. The violence is still there. The intimidation is still there. It's all there in the charges. Do you think Did he is shedding a tear? Maybe not necessarily in court, but it gets back to that detention facility.
Starting point is 05:35:23 That nigga ain't going to eat till Friday. What do you mean? What? Yeah, bro, his appetite is gone. Bro, listen. I remember what it was when I was 12, right? You talking about 54-year-old man. He'd be 55 in November.
Starting point is 05:35:42 Hack, this nigga is used to the best of the best. He hasn't had any restrictions. He don't wait in line. He don't. He flies. private, that people wait on them hand and his foot. He got his pick of the litter of this,
Starting point is 05:35:59 that, that, of the other. Right? Now, in the cell when I'm coming out. All right, is Wednesday. We bring you our Friday for 30 minutes. What? Yeah. Hey, by the way, buddy. I pay Wach TV, no.
Starting point is 05:36:13 He goes the phone. I'll mean to cut you off. His lawyers and the prosecutors walked out the courthouse. His lawyers spoke to the media. I want you to hear. His lawyers is addressing the press a lot. I ain't going on. Okay.
Starting point is 05:36:33 Chat, my bad. Let's fast forward. They have two cameras out, two entrances, trying to get to it. Hold on. Almost there. Okay, here we go. So this was, this was. the first step. We have, we have, we have, we have a bail appeal schedule for tomorrow 3.30 in front of
Starting point is 05:36:59 Judge Carter, the district judge assigned to this case. Okay, so, so they have a bail appeal for tomorrow. It's going in front of a different judge, which is the district judge that's assigned to the case. You know, the magistrate judge just does the first appearance. So they're hoping that the other judge tomorrow gives a different opinion, but I mean, so this is what you're talking about, to act about him possibly have made some friends. This is what you're talking about. And I'm going to be real, right? We're going to see if this next situation, they grant him bail,
Starting point is 05:37:34 you act that he was absolutely right. I knew they weren't going to give me no bail today, right? Now, we know he's act home. I knew they weren't going to give him no bell today, but if he goes to this next hearing and gets a bail, act he was on point. Straight up. Let me hear the resume.
Starting point is 05:37:53 I think that we made the points that we've been wanting to make. I think it came out. Mr. Collins is a fighter. He's going to fight this to the end. He's innocent. He came to New York to establish his innocence. He's not afraid. He's not afraid of the charges.
Starting point is 05:38:08 There's nothing that the government said in their presentation today that changes anyone's mind about anything. He's been looking forward to this day. He's been looking forward to clearing his name. And he's going to clear his name. And we're going to stand by his side as he does. We believe in him wholeheartedly. He didn't do these things.
Starting point is 05:38:29 This was a 10-year relationship. There's no coercion. There's no crime. There's basically just someone who brought a civil case and now is finding themselves as a witness in a criminal case. And we're going to fight this case with everything we have, as is he. And eventually he's going to be shown to be innocent. And so tomorrow we fight again, and we fight every day until we don't have to fight anymore.
Starting point is 05:38:56 Why did you arrest parking last night instead of today as well? I don't know. The question is, why did it happen last night instead of today? I don't know any answer to that question. I just want to make one point very clear. We have no power. All we can do is show good faith. He got on a plane and he came here.
Starting point is 05:39:15 And if he stayed here for one day before the case started or for one year, where the case started. He was going to stay as long as he needed to stay. It ends up being only 12 days. That's fine. That's what the government wanted to do. The government didn't want him to turn himself in. He came here to turn himself in. Why doesn't the government want him to turn himself in? Because then they can't ask for detention. So they go and they arrest him. They arrest a guy who came to New York to turn himself in. But we're going to make all these points again tomorrow and we'll make it as much as we can until we get him out. That's all I have.
Starting point is 05:39:49 Are you appealed to bail? Yeah, tomorrow. What was the question? Were you appealed in no bail? We're appealing. No bail. No bail. No bail.
Starting point is 05:40:00 No bail. No bail. We're appealing. We're appealing the decision to hold it without bail. What if you guys are in here? Tomorrow at 3.30. So, what? 3.30.
Starting point is 05:40:10 Same place. Bail. Bail bill. Bail bill. Bail. Bail. Tomorrow, 3.30. Same court.
Starting point is 05:40:17 How is you doing? He's doing it. He's doing combat. He's a fighter. He's a fighter and he's going to fight this. All right, I'm going to go. Where's he going to go? I don't get into that stuff. Where's the support? Guys, you got it, bro.
Starting point is 05:40:33 You got it, you got it. Got him. You got him. Get him. Where's your word for your father? Are you expecting him to be released today? Are you surprised? This wall.
Starting point is 05:40:51 It's a wall. Just a wall. What's a wall. Sorry. I'm sorry. Let you. Yes, guys, exactly. Move back, move back.
Starting point is 05:41:03 Do you know, how? Do you? How do you guys? Yes, guys. Get around. Oh, now what's that. How can you support your father? Do you witness anything?
Starting point is 05:41:21 How do you support him moving forward? Yes, we'll have him out eventually. We heard that same ship. We heard that same shit with young thug. Yo, they got about a hundred people surrounding the kids as they walk away. Wow. You mean family and friends and security? Well, no.
Starting point is 05:41:44 Fans and I got to imagine press. They got security, but like a lot of fucking. This is the biggest fucking thing. That's crazy. pedestrian is careful i'm wondering if uh so you think ditty's gonna shed a tear when he gets it gets to it because it's finally going to sink in right like hey oh yeah this might be your home for the foreseeable future um well last night was the longest night of his life and his mind i'll be out tomorrow he got on the phone turning his life so get you out day time all this shit time all this shit
Starting point is 05:42:34 He walked in there and they blast him. Yeah, that's a problem, bro. Man, this is kind of like a surreal thing. I mean, like, I mean, I think what you consider the Colman family is pretty much hip-hop role of you, right? Definitely. Definitely, bro. But, I mean, end of the day, they plan to win.
Starting point is 05:43:03 They know letting him out, worked against him because then he has stringed out. and I don't think they're going to offer him no deal you don't think no deal I don't think so bro yeah it looks like he's getting he's getting into a car that that's Quincy he gets into a SUV
Starting point is 05:43:28 trying to get that car out of there there's so much paparazzi that's there like this should have shut down and if you've ever been to that federal building in the southern district of New York like Not what street is at all? I forgot what street.
Starting point is 05:43:47 By the way, that's Justin and Christian. Is that the sister? I don't know what street is on, but like they block off a big area. There's no vehicles in like four square blocks. So like you've got to do some walking to get to where cars could come. They have everything barricaded. You know, obviously because these are federal buildings, they have the shit that come up that, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 05:44:12 Nobody can run a car. Jacob Javits building? I'll take exactly where he's at. I know they got a Jacob Javis building down there. They got a third good marshal federal building. I think it's third good marshal, unless I'm tripping. Southern District of New York Courthouse. I think it's the third good marshal.
Starting point is 05:44:36 I'm going to be honest with you. It's crazy. This shit is crazy, man. Look, man. He got a ride, bro. You know, he got a ride. How do you mentally prepare yourself for this? He can't.
Starting point is 05:45:05 You got to take it one day at a time. Somebody like Diddy, if we all know Diddy's mantra, he used to say, yo, I don't sleep. He works, works, works. He's always doing 20 times at a time. How does he get used to not having a phone and not having his, his, like? What I'm telling you, he got to go, bro. One day at a time, bro. Then first, after the first hundred days.
Starting point is 05:45:31 you're going to see him walking in that court normal. And we're probably talking about maybe four court dates within that time frame. First one, he got another one a couple weeks, a week or so. The second one, that other one will probably be stressed out about 30, 40 days. He might have four or five court days possibly with these quick, too. But in the day, either he got to take it a day at a time, bro. I'm gonna be honest with you gonna do think about life
Starting point is 05:46:05 I mean you've done a bit before like like how do you mention but it's different I was I was groomed for it bro I started doing time of 12 years old the time I was 16 I was in the penitentiary started off 45 days
Starting point is 05:46:23 two months old months nine months two years five six after that you know it's kind of like you was groomed for the shit and even at that anybody did time and they keep it real with you
Starting point is 05:46:36 after so long it gets old because it's so fucking repetitive you're on the same motherfucking yard two three four years at a time some cases I've seen life is on the yard 10 15 years out of time it gets repetitive it's the same shit only thing different is people coming and going it was like it ain't like you're learning some I mean you got to deal with protecting your life and shit like that whatever workout program you got but other than that bro it gets repetitive
Starting point is 05:47:03 And just somebody like, like Diddy, that's going to kill him, bro. He can't sit down. That dude can't sit down. Let me ask you this question because, you know, and I spoke to Tories people. And I remember when it was reported that, you know, he couldn't wait as crazy as it sounds. If he wasn't going to get out, he couldn't wait to be sent to prison because... Because the county yell is fucked up. Yeah, apparently he was on isolation.
Starting point is 05:47:29 Like, he couldn't even... He couldn't even... He was right where Blueface was at. Yeah, the county jail. He said, man, Blueface called me last week or whenever he got up to the penitentiary. And he said, man, I'm glad to be in there. I'm glad to be in prison. It broke my heart when he said it because I didn't ever want that for him, but I know what he meant.
Starting point is 05:47:49 This is the first time in six, seven months. He was able to take more than seven steps without being handcuffed. Running into a door. And they got him in the door and reception. so now he can walk around. He hasn't been outside under the stars in seven months.
Starting point is 05:48:12 Wow. Not being able to run, right? He just got this little space as his biggest one of your bathrooms. Not your master bathroom because that'd be pretty big.
Starting point is 05:48:23 A standard-sized bathroom. You know what I'm saying? That's how big it is from that table to that door is about seven steps and it's over with. So you, by goddamn right, you want to get somewhere for a top ramen suit don't cost $2 a suit. When you get somewhere where you can go get your hygiene and get your shit and your basic needs and get your walk, man, a radio, a TV or something to watch and order books and some real shoes for your feet and get out of that.
Starting point is 05:48:52 Yeah, yeah, I mean, you know, it sounds bad. But it's an upgrade from county jail and a step closer to going home. county jail prison home now you're on stage two now so do you believe that so right now you're saying he's probably not leaving a cell
Starting point is 05:49:12 do you think that is he having time outside probably like okay no if they take him outside he by itself they might be taking him to a roof I don't know y'all set up but they take him to a gated area where he's just walking around a little bit they make him a handball or a basketball or something
Starting point is 05:49:29 if they got that out there. But other than that, go out there, you can do some jumping jacks, some motherfucking burpees, some push-ups, sit-ups, time to go. They usually give you an hour. Usually out of that hour, 15 of those minutes is getting handcuffed, escorted to and from the sale. So you usually get a 45-minute little run out there every other day. What do you think is like shower situation is like?
Starting point is 05:49:57 he's going to get 180 minutes 180 seconds what do you mean 180 seconds a shower three minutes what you mean nigga I'd be taking 30 minutes shower
Starting point is 05:50:08 gotta be extra hot water now they might look out for ditty and you know if he cool or something shit damn man they may get a nigga four five minutes other than that nick three minutes wait four minutes to shower
Starting point is 05:50:18 three 180 seconds yo I don't even apply soap in the first 10 minutes I'm just sitting under the water Yeah, well listen, man Listen, man Listen, you're gonna get that motherfucker
Starting point is 05:50:32 You're gonna water down You're gonna soap up Soap up, soap up, it's real It's a real Woon-W-W-W-W-W-W-Rent off And then soap up in marriage You know you really need to soap up Rinse off
Starting point is 05:50:45 You know, your hair, you forever You're gonna do it's over with God You're not, you're gonna get out with sons On that ass That's a fact But at least you'll have a little private shower Right?
Starting point is 05:50:58 You get the hand to cap joint, the big joint? They probably gonna let him out by itself. He's gonna get lucky with that. You know, because most of the time, LA County, boy, it'd be 30, 40 motherfuckers in that motherfucker. That's he coming in on intake. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 05:51:15 God. Yeah. Yeah. See, you ain't never going to jail. First of all, you ain't gonna do nothing that wrong to go to jail. And if you do act, you tell it on everybody. Of course. Yeah, like, I mean, shit.
Starting point is 05:51:29 That's the fact. They wouldn't even have put a hand up Yo, I mean They're gonna say, whack, you worry about I'm telling on you? Nope, because I only do clean shit with academics. That's it.
Starting point is 05:51:38 Hey, Hey, Hey, Woody dropped 60. I got, I know I got to drop 99. Yeah. And you, I was watching Woody on the Adams
Starting point is 05:51:46 when Adam interview to you. Hey, one thing about to do, dude standing on his pen, he in his neighborhood. It just let you know the direction of the streets is going. I ain't mad at it.
Starting point is 05:51:57 You know, he got a little girl, so, you know, I don't want to he's not happening to it. You know, I just give my personal opinion on what it is. You can't take it personal because in the day, he knows some flaws in his actions. But nevertheless, he run around that bullfucker having it in his way, bro.
Starting point is 05:52:12 Times are changing. By the way, Woody says something that was very important. And I wonder why a lot of other gangsters from a street don't think like this. He said, I'm not the fall guy. And I think the streets is built on a lot of times some of these nests. who ain't done got the money don't got the status you are the fall guy you did that shooting to protect everybody else you got to go just go sit down on that charge even though you did that shooting for him him and him and you got to just take the out and it looked like he says i'm not
Starting point is 05:52:45 taking the l on that he says i'm not i'm not the fog i'm not the guy who just go to jail for life i heard that y'all heard him said nick i'm putting in work for us you niggas going out telling everybody that's how they knew it was me but unfortunately there's no reason when it comes to the street to justify telling you can't say he told on me i'm gonna tell on him he can't say you put me out there so i'm gonna use this to get out this is the unorthodox bipolar weird-ass rules and regulation that somebody who probably had a half a brain made up way back when but it is what it is it's why i tell the kids do not get involved in street a gang like go to the military, go to the
Starting point is 05:53:27 motherfucker police academy, go your ass to a trade school, truck driving school, college, don't get involved in this shit because the very same things they're telling you you have to do and can't do them same motherfuckers. Little do you know, I probably already violated and did
Starting point is 05:53:44 and probably won't do the shit they want you to do. Hey, by the way, you're definitely right. When I heard him say that, I said, you know, he's making sense but I remember Wax saying the streets, is irrational and that's the that's one of the best things that's irrational which is yeah they got some rules that don't make sense
Starting point is 05:54:04 it really don't make sense but that's what it is and the very same people a lot of the people that's enforcing these rules have violated and broke them and you either you don't know them or niggins in selected politics and acting like they don't know you know what I'm saying yeah it's real shit you know what I'm saying so you know what I'm saying So, you know, the Max B shit, my man Fox out of New Rochelle, Fox 914, F-O-XX at 914. He brings the paperwork on him, and I don't know nothing about Max B on, I know French,
Starting point is 05:54:40 but I'm reading the paperwork. He's like, whacked the dude toll on the chick, and I'm reading the shit. Next thing I know, his brother's calling me, Poo-Sims. He's been calling me because he guess he heard me reading the paperwork, and I'm just reading it. But I came across what I read and it is what it is. You can't give information on nobody unless it's you. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 05:54:59 So once you do that, they're going to put you in that lane. But I will say this. Max B has a strong following. He got fans to where even though although they're reading it, they're acting like they don't see it. I see this shit all the time, right? This is what I'm saying is like selected politics. And if it's going to be one way, it got to be that way.
Starting point is 05:55:21 But that ain't how it worked. You know what I mean? if you're tied to somebody, you got a little bag, your popularity vote is there, people tend to look the other way. If you are hated motherfucker or you really can't do enough
Starting point is 05:55:34 for somebody, they're going to crucify you even if you ain't did it. That's just what it is. Act, they try to put shit on you all the motherfucking time. Yeah, yeah, no, no, right?
Starting point is 05:55:42 They ain't got no proof, no nothing, no nothing, right? But yet, there'd be some straight direct paperwork over here, like Fox 914 brought us out of New Rochelle, right and on max b and we read it and people coming in the room mad at me i say yo bro this nigger
Starting point is 05:56:00 from new york right here 5-914 right this nigger from new york he barked us in here i read it i'm reading it and when i'm reading it says what it says don't get mad at me don't whack fuck that shit wu-k-o-wuk-w but then i look up and they try to just pin something on you act and ain't got no paperwork to support it got none of the top of shit them up bro They do the same shit to me. I laugh at it. We and me and you both get on the phone and laugh at it because we know what it is and what it ain't. But that's just selected poll ticket.
Starting point is 05:56:32 Whoever get the popularity vote is going to get the favoritism. They're going to look the other way. With this one, with Puff right now, it's like he's getting the popularity vote on one side. But on the other side, I don't know, bro. And with Kamala Harris running right now, that female president. and this shit against a lot of women, bro, this shit can start getting ugly for bro. And by the way, chat, you know what I just realized?
Starting point is 05:57:00 So the magistrate judge is your honorable Robin Tinovsky. Clearly, she's a Caucasian. Nothing wrong with Caucasian. We love white people. We love everybody. But, you know, tomorrow, guess who did he's going to be appearing in front of? He's a brother. I googled his name.
Starting point is 05:57:18 His name is Andrew L. Carter. That's the district judge that he's going to go in front of. Now, I'm not going to say race makes... But he's doing this win? Tomorrow at 3.30. So tomorrow 3.30. And is this for another bail hearing? Another bail hearing.
Starting point is 05:57:32 The guy name is Andrew Lamar Carter. Lamar Carter. You might be right. I'm telling you. If they let him out tomorrow, you was right. I mean, he did his due diligence. You know what I'm saying? We're doing the right thing with certain people.
Starting point is 05:57:49 Yeah. Well, again, if you guys believe in that, apparently this is the brother right here. Now, that brother's under a lot of pressure right now, Axe. Yeah, well, hey. He's under a lot of pressure. I'll tell you why. If he let Puff out on whatever grounds, and that nigger did he get out? And he looks or even attempts to contact or do.
Starting point is 05:58:20 does anything, a motherfucking accident under the influence. Something happens to somebody that judge whole career is overweight. I mean, you're right. Yeah. Whatever judge lets them out, this is such a high-profile case.
Starting point is 05:58:34 Nobody wants to, you know, and that might hurt Ditty, right? Because... Hell yeah, it's a risk. Because now... Even though they should, they might be scared. Yeah, like, you got to be the first...
Starting point is 05:58:45 Hey, you know, obviously, I'm relating to something that's not a criminal situation, but think about 6-9. I remember I talked to every DSP. I was like, why nobody want to want to... Me and you both. Why y'all want to put him on a playlist?
Starting point is 05:58:59 You know what everybody told me? They didn't want to be the one. They say, we ain't going to be the first. They say, let them niggas do it first. We'll do a second. Nobody wants to be the first. It takes a... So who's going to be the first judge
Starting point is 05:59:10 to say, did he's getting bond? That's going to... You know, this guy has been in office. He assumed office, 2011. He's a district... a judge, district court judge for the Southern District of New York. He'd been there since 2011.
Starting point is 05:59:24 That's 13 years. The guy's 55. You know, maybe he has other aspirations, right? You know, maybe Supreme Court justice at one point. Who knows? Now, do you think that he wants to put himself on the line to say, I'm going to give Ditty freedom in whatever mansion in whatever new hotel he going to be in? He's still going to have the Tusi probably, because I don't think the Tusi going to stop
Starting point is 05:59:49 they let him out, right? Man, I mean, you know, I don't think he got caught with a mountain where they tripping like that, but we're gonna see, Rob. They let him out tomorrow, dude, rolling the dice. Man, oh man, hey, hey, where are you getting
Starting point is 06:00:12 on a club I was talking about this? Because I want to hear you and you people break this down. You feel what I'm saying? I'm about to go to a room. We got a room right now from two to five. I'm gonna roll over there. They've been listening to us this whole whole time, streaming the room back over there. I'm gonna go ahead and check it out, break it down. We got a bunch of people in there. I got a few people that study law.
Starting point is 06:00:30 My man, uptown, a few other people. So we're gonna go over there and break this shit down in and talk about it. And keep it moving. I appreciate you coming on here. I was gonna say, well, whenever you find it's suitable, schedule the time for me to come show some love over the 100 times, isn't it? All right.
Starting point is 06:00:46 I appreciate you, but I think they appreciate that too. Keep doing your thing. Shout out to everybody. The tools in. We're in a hundred salt. on the 100 side of clubhouse everybody tuning out, keep tuning out, keep tuning in. And follow my man on the gram, man, it's queen.
Starting point is 06:00:58 Okay? underscore T-H-E-1-0-S-H-O-W and follow the queen R&BR underscore A&N underscore B. Appreciate y'all, we out. Appreciate you, brother. All right, that was a good conversation. I know it was two hours, but whack is just fucking diligent.
Starting point is 06:01:14 I love hearing whack. You know, not only is whack older than me, but like whack has certain expertise and insight that a lot of times, I don't think of. So I like listen to him and how his mind works with certain shit. So, you know, I think we have, you know,
Starting point is 06:01:30 obviously we have a friendship, but like, you know, I'm very blessed when, when, you know, these moments. He always extends his, you know, his time to come over here. So anybody watching from Clubhouse? Shout to y'all, you know, always love.

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