DJ Akademiks Live Streams - Diddy Trial Day 20; Jane Doe aka 50 Cent Baby Moms Cross Examine. ALLSTAR FREEKOFF Day 2⁄30

Episode Date: June 10, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Licker right now. Nevertheless. All right. I am back, chat. This is day 20 of the Diti Trial. Day 2 of 30 for us. We got 28 more days. Feeling good.
Starting point is 00:00:14 Feel like the Day Jalof storm. We're wearing all white. I'm feeling godly. How y'all like your boy in white? Should I keep it to black? Huh? Look good or no? I'm just inspired, man.
Starting point is 00:00:28 Sometimes you got to pop out of show niggas. Certified buggy, man. I don't know one. No, let's go with them. I like that one. What's popping, chat? What we doing? All right.
Starting point is 00:00:41 Oh, yo, chat, we're going to move at an expeditious pace today. Okay? It'll all be revealed. Just chill out, okay? Now, the Diddy trial actually started about an hour ago. You need some water. What the fuck? I got water here.
Starting point is 00:01:03 What the fuck? Anyway. So, So the cross-examined, oh my God, I know, I got to go light today, Chad, my voice. Got to go light. Wow, I could feel it. I can feel like it's about to go. Was that screaming yesterday?
Starting point is 00:01:19 I know we did 10 hours. Were that screaming? Anyway. Okay, so this is day 20th. Jane, Daphne, Joy, is now on the stand and the cross is going to be starred. Apparently, before the jury came in, Samaranian is now making a ruling. Judge says, I'm ruling that the government cannot recall.
Starting point is 00:01:36 the doctor for more testimony, despite the second circuit decision in U.S. versus Larry Ray. Now, the reason why they're saying they can't recall, number one, they wanted to recall, remember, they put the doctor right after Cassie, but they also wanted to bring her for right after Jane. Not only did they want to recall her for Jane, they wanted to do this cross-examination where they brought up certain stuff that, you know, to kind of shir up the Cassie stuff. Because, again, I don't know what you guys think. I really think that, you know, this woman,
Starting point is 00:02:16 given, you know, obviously they were fucking around for like four, three years, I think her testimony is going to be worth way more than Cassie. Again, optic-wise, I think the prosecutor knows this. Everybody keeps saying, well, of course, well, Cassie is the strongest victim because she lasted 11 years. Well, Cassie lasted 11 years, got out of a relationship with him, and was with another man for five years before she filed a civil suit. This case right here, we're seeing a woman who was dealing with Diddy up until the point of his arrest. And she's saying, yo, Did he even paid for my lawyer.
Starting point is 00:02:53 He's still paying for my place. Basically, she's like, it wasn't until I got a therapist. I realized I was being abused. I was saying no way more than Cassie. Cassie said no. Cassie didn't, remember Cassie said, I felt like I couldn't say no. I wouldn't say no because he would do it with another woman.
Starting point is 00:03:14 Daphne was saying no a lot. Diddy was saying to her. Well, if you don't do it, I'll give you two more months in that damn apartment. But I got to cut that shit off. I can't have you rocking out in an apartment that I'm paying for 10 bands a month. And you don't want to do the freakoffs.
Starting point is 00:03:35 That was a thing. What does that show? And this is why I say strong than Cassie. Diddy's lawyers, I think, did an effective job to paint Cassie as a woman who, you know, wanted love and sought out affection and sought out family and sold out all the other things she saw other women get with Diddy. She was down to do things that was maybe, you know, outside of, you know, the scope of what she would be comfortable with. But she was never forced. She did it in the faith of love. She wanted Diddy.
Starting point is 00:04:03 ultimately she left. She didn't follow a lawsuit until she was financially in despair. That testimony hits different than the woman who did a freak off with you after your house got raided. She did a freak off with you a month before. She was about to go to New York and Diddy got arrested. I really think this is a star witness, people. I think if I'm the jury, I'm going to listen to her a little bit more because it seems way more transactional.
Starting point is 00:04:39 We've never heard Cassie say, Yo, Sean, just because I fucked five niggas last night, could you grease my account? Could you give me some bread? Could you send me a cash app? It was always understood. You, my bitch. You get what you want.
Starting point is 00:04:58 she never connected money to sex acts. Remember, when we're talking about sex trafficking, you need to prove that it's a commercial sex act. And commercial sex acts usually means a sex act that has financial transactions between it. Now, to be fair, what Diddy would do with Cassie? Did he would say, check this out, Cassie. when you disobey me, you sneak out the hotel,
Starting point is 00:05:29 you go fuck another rapper, yes, I'm going to take away what I bought you. He definitely did that. That's not necessarily playbook sex trafficking. It's not necessarily playbook sex trafficking, people. So I do think that Cassie isn't a strong enough witness. And I know some of y'all, y'all are going to be more endeared to Cassie because the video of the beatdown. This ain't domestic violence.
Starting point is 00:06:02 This isn't domestic violence. There was no sex workers that said, I witnessed did he beat Cassie because she wouldn't fuck me? Now, one did say, I heard like he was beating her in the next room, but I couldn't get hard. I couldn't perform after that. We don't know if they didn't testify to say he was beating her to keep fucking. So what we know with Cassie, again, I'm not saying these things are not proven, but I could see a jury kind of like, uh, is it proven that Cassie was fucking for money? There's an understanding we're thinking, well, you're fucking with Diddy, you want to keep the money flowing, so you're probably doing what he wants. But there is no explicit conversations and agreements like how Diddy is speaking to Jane.
Starting point is 00:06:50 he's speaking of Daphne to say well if you don't do the freak off he actually has a voice note he says get on your job ma you got to get on your job Cassie described that she thought the freakoffs were a job because she stopped
Starting point is 00:07:06 doing music or the focus was a music it's one thing when she testifies it's another thing when Dittie's on the line saying get on your job ma get on your motherfucking job this is the video if you guys don't remember of Diddy talking to Gina where he's telling her,
Starting point is 00:07:24 I'm not going to do the silent treatment. You better get on your job. That is what I think is a stronger proof of sex trafficking. Now, I know she's denied this, and this is why I can't wait for the cross today, but she's denied being a sex worker. Part of sex trafficking is being a sex worker, even if it's involuntary.
Starting point is 00:07:48 when Diddy says get on your job and he seemingly is referring to I need these freakoffs he's telling her in text when she says I don't want to do this no more he says well you got three more months than apartment then I got to stop paying I'm good those things are a stronger
Starting point is 00:08:13 proof of sex trafficking don't let Cassie tears her pregnancy and all the other sob stories make you think she's a stronger witness. And drill, make sure you click this. I need you out to just put this up on YouTube. Who's a stronger witness? Cassie or Gina?
Starting point is 00:08:33 No, it's not Gina. I mean, I keep seeing Gina. Daphne. Daphne Joy. Cassie, you could make the reasonable assumption. She was a young girl seeking love. Did she love everything that came with it? Yes.
Starting point is 00:08:47 Did she get beat? Yes. but did she willingly do all these things? Did she suggest it? Did she start taking the initiative? Again, I'm not saying it's not, it's impossible for someone to say Cassie was sex traffic. But there is more of a gray area where it says,
Starting point is 00:09:06 now that's just a girl who wants her man and she doesn't do anything that other bitches might not do to get her man. That's a reasonable way to look at this. Daphne Diddy tells her, I got multiple other girls. I have multiple other women. You're not my girl. I'll pay this for you.
Starting point is 00:09:31 We're going to do, and this is the big thing, chat. Remember, this is a RICO. We need enterprise. We need this to seem like an organization. We're doing a love contract. We have a love contract. There was no contract with Cassie, but there was a love contract with Daphne.
Starting point is 00:09:53 That's why I'm saying way stronger for sex trafficking. Love contract. It's written on a piece of paper. As long as you make me happy, you do what I want. You give me, it probably doesn't say you give me free calls, or hotel nights. 10,000 a month, I got you. That seemingly is an agreement.
Starting point is 00:10:15 Not seemingly it is. You're on tape saying, get on your job. Hey, I really don't know what's going on with you, but I just want to just give you a heads up that I'm about to really disappear on you. You feel me? I'm not going to be playing these games with you at all, at all. So I don't know you think you're silent treating me, treating me, and you think I'm going to be, nah, you'll have a rude awakening. You'll just have silence, and ain't nobody threatening you, and I don't even trying to go back and forth with no woman. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:10:47 I'm telling you, I ain't got no time for no motherfucking games. When my life is at right now, I don't have no time for no games, baby girl. Me and you can be mad, I can have a spat, we can have whatever. Then after that, you better get on your job. That's really, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's all it is. Right there, get on your job. The threat of removing essentials, even though 10,000 a month is wild for rent. I'm going to take it away if you don't keep doing the sexual act.
Starting point is 00:11:15 She testified, Diddy kick down five doors. beat her up, took a shower with her, slapped her, told her, get ready, put some makeup on, it's time to suck some dick. Did he seemingly, after a physical altercation, had her have sex with someone who she claimed she never wanted to have sex with it? Afterwards, to make a commercial, so we get forced, we get forced, remember, sex, you need commercial sex act that's being done moving one person from one place to another interstate because it's a federal and it's by force fraud or coercion forced assault the coercion
Starting point is 00:12:14 if you don't do this i'm stop paying and in most federal cases this is the strongest part show me the money she testified did he gave me $12,000 I brought broke off 4,000 to the sex workers, I took, I took eight. Here's a thing. She don't realize she's a sex worker too. That's why they want to bring the, they want to bring this huge psychologist person to explain to the jury. Nah, she was a sex worker.
Starting point is 00:12:48 She didn't, she, she's resentful to that term and she did love him or she liked him. But essentially, Did he looked at her and treated her like a sex worker? I keep telling you, this is the one. Did he go to jail? This is the one. Reasonable case, abusive boyfriend, girlfriend shit. Cassie. Not so much.
Starting point is 00:13:16 You have a girl that's not your girlfriend. You're telling her, I got you on a contract. I'm going to pay you this. Do this. You're still beating her ass. And then you're also, it's a lot. She's telling you repeatedly, don't want to do this. Don't want to do this.
Starting point is 00:13:31 Don't want to do this. And you're saying, better get on your job because you got me on my job nah it ain't never going to work like that over here you know what I'm saying I was trying not to leave this message but you have left me no choice
Starting point is 00:13:45 so how do you you you you somebody said he didn't use force Donald Dale you we might have to send you back to King academics page you can't be over the academy saying dumb shit
Starting point is 00:13:59 force is force doesn't mean you're holding her head down on a dick, brother. Forces violence. That's what forces. Violence. He supposedly beat her up, kicked four doors down, took a shower with her,
Starting point is 00:14:17 slapped the shit out of her, and told her, get ready, you got to go suck Anton's dick. If that's not force, what is? We got to deport that guy. Deport him. We're doing an ice raid.
Starting point is 00:14:32 Get that man over to King Academics. Get that man to King. They're smart people. Like, there's smart people with King Academics too. But the Academy, you can't be at the Academy and not be, come on, the Academy, come on now.
Starting point is 00:14:45 This man said, I don't see you the force, though. Okay. Now, again, this is a testimony of Jane. I'm describing what the prosecutor is enlisted. Now, do I think all these things were kind of, they knew what it was,
Starting point is 00:15:00 kind of in a round of sorts. Did they all have multiple chances to leave? Of course. I think Daphne, and I think that's what the, and we're about to get into the cross right now, Daphne had more chances to leave than Cassie. Diddy would send people to stalk Cassie.
Starting point is 00:15:18 It would send people to go get Cassie back to him. Daphne, he told, bitch, leave. If you don't want to suck these dicks, leave. I got other chicks. Leave. He wouldn't leave. Leave. He told her leave mad times.
Starting point is 00:15:34 and we didn't see him do anything but he did one time he hit her up and he was trying to like you know get her back but he wasn't doing some of the crazy stuff that Cassie said oh he would have the security pull up on me he would do do da da da da da no okay
Starting point is 00:15:49 back in court people here we go Sumerania says on the Jane notes reflect into the alleged fraud to induce her into hotel nights they're admissible okay Now, remember she wrote notes to herself about what did he promise. Now, let me explain this to y'all.
Starting point is 00:16:12 Let me explain this to y'all. Overseas, if you go to Romania, they call this, there's actually a charge for this. There's actually a Netflix documentary on this because they said the lover boy method is criminalized certain places. I know y'all niggas, some niggas who your game is spitting game and selling a dream to a certain extent. You should do it to a certain extent if that's your thing. If a woman is only doing certain acts because they feel you promise them certain things, it becomes hazy. Now, is it documented? That heightens it even more.
Starting point is 00:16:51 Now, remember, this woman is now testifying against Diddy. He promised me. And I would imagine that's what's in the notes. He promised me that if I got on that plane to come see him. It would just be a one-on-one, just me and him. Date night. Movies. We're just doing that.
Starting point is 00:17:11 What ends up happening? I get to him. Anton is whacking off and I got to suck his dick for 30 hours. That's what basically the fraud is coming in. Do you understand? Fraud force coercion. Coercion would be if you coercion and fraud links. Yo, coercion is.
Starting point is 00:17:33 If you don't suck that dick, I don't know if I could keep paying rent. I don't know if I could do it. That says you're coercing her to do an act. It's like implicitly force. If you don't know, I think that's what the word means, actually, directly. Force is going to be, doesn't mean hold you down. It just means using physical intimidation
Starting point is 00:18:04 and things that affect you directly. I'm going to be, I tell you I'm going to do that. And to keep you here or doing more shit, I don't do it. I deceived you. I deceived you. That's fraud. So when Diddy would say, now come to New York. We're going to have one-on-one time.
Starting point is 00:18:39 And now she goes to New York and she's not having one-on-one time. she's now involved in a commercial sex act. That is a clearer definition, a clearer definition of sex trafficking. Sony, let me read what you just said. What you just said? We read your donation. Again, Tenny Gargoy goes is going to do the cross.
Starting point is 00:19:08 By the way, chat, I'm not here litigating for Diddy or not. But, you know, as well, like I haven't gone on a lot. I like Unk, but I can tell Unk, Unk fucks for Diddy Heavy and he's like his mind is made up already. I can tell. I love Unk though. His mind is made up that Dity's innocent. It don't matter what I think.
Starting point is 00:19:26 I think these chicks was kind of wit with it. I think this nigga's just like beating girls. That's what I think. And he's freaky. That don't mean he's going to be found innocent. It's not about what we think. This is why we covering the trial how we do. It ain't by what we think.
Starting point is 00:19:38 It's about how the evidence is coming out. Wow, my boys. It's coming out. And what do we think reasonable people And it's not going to be people that just think like the chat. It's going to be some women in there who's, they're sobbing a little bit like, like I've been defrauded by some niggas too.
Starting point is 00:19:58 There's a couple of niggins be like, damn imagine if that was my daughters, the older dudes. There's going to be a mixed perspective. So understand when I'm giving these other scenarios of why the government is doing a more effective job, it's not because of what I think. what I think is irrelevant. And that's why I don't, I'm not trying to give one particular side.
Starting point is 00:20:25 Because if the verdict doesn't agree with me, y'all going to say act. Well, why did you present the case like that? I felt very guilty about the Tory stuff. I felt, but it wasn't really on me because I wasn't in court. We were listening. That's why I keep listening to five different people, read it 15 times. I'll give you it one way, but I got to give it to another way. We got to try it every way.
Starting point is 00:20:45 Okay. Sony says, yo, act. Thank you for the 20, by the way. Why are you putting on a scenario out there on Diddy? Okay, he's a freak. He gave that for me an option. If she didn't want to comply, she could leave. I'm starting to feel you want Diddy in prison.
Starting point is 00:20:59 That's not the case, brother. I'm only going off what the charges are. The charges are sex trafficking. Brother, we know that these chicks was down with the get down. if Diddy don't get arrested Daphne never comes out We know that But we can't root for Diddy
Starting point is 00:21:25 Even if you like Ditty You can't root for Ditty in our chat We're not in court You should have been a juror if you feel like that Go to be a juror We're keeping our own jury here And we want to be fair and honest That's it
Starting point is 00:21:36 Okay Baby D's the Space Cowboys says I'm back smoking on that white rabbit Hey academics I think you should call whack Tim D. DeBarber says, I have a feeling Daphne Joy, maybe the defense Trojan horse. I'm glad you said that. We'll see what she says on cross.
Starting point is 00:21:56 She has to, now, I think she gave enough on direct. Now, if on cross, she said, I'm going to be honest. I don't even know how she could flip back what she said yesterday, but we'll see. I don't know how she could flip back what she said yes. It was damaging. I'm telling you, Cassie shit, I see Cassie as a broke hole. who wanted to get some money, who picked a dude, used to a certain lifestyle,
Starting point is 00:22:26 but picked a dude who couldn't match a lifestyle. Flawless P, thank you for that. Thank you for the five. It says, if he was using the word job as a paid position, then you'd be accurate. But he says, I'm doing my job, implies he's doing his, he's using the word job as a duty. Flawless P.
Starting point is 00:22:51 Listen, this is why we cover court cases. because if you're a good debater, you also understand that most things ain't black and white. That's a gray area. It's a gray area. We just got to prove this guy has been doing commercial sex acts. You already have one inclination as a commercial sex acts because it includes a prostitute getting paid thousands of dollars.
Starting point is 00:23:20 So even if it's a little bit out of context, and this is why the cross-examine has to debunk it, you want to play the audio where he's paying a sex worker. You have her admitting on a stand. All he wanted me for was hotel nights, and then you play the audio of him saying, get on your job. Chat, again, I'm going over these arguments made by both sides.
Starting point is 00:23:47 All right? It's all good. Like, please don't think I'm taking a side. One day I think he's guilty. One day I think he's innocent. I'm all over the place. Okay. So,
Starting point is 00:24:03 Shapiro says, Ms. Banna clearly said the balcony incident. Now, this is about, they want motion to dismiss. They said Banna lied on the stand, which they believe is so prejudicial and she perjured herself that because the jury heard that lie,
Starting point is 00:24:25 they could no longer make a fair assessment on what's happening in court. They can't do it. Well, she testified despite our objections that Diddy held her off the balcony with two hands, held her like this, 17th floor, then lifted her back up and threw her like the Hulk. That's what was testified to.
Starting point is 00:24:54 The defense came back to say, we got proof on the date and question. That never happened. Diddy was across the country. That was a flat out lie. You talked to the government over there. 27 times and you never said another date you never said another time you were dead set that that's the date not only were you dead set that that was the date you took pictures off the date so you know
Starting point is 00:25:21 you when they looked at your phone you went to the metadata and you said yeah that's the date that did he hung me off the balcony so we got the date here's the problem did he was not even on the same coast as you so how So how is it, Diddy? Flat out lie. That's the basic thing that we're seeing Diddy's team say, they doubled down on this so much and it's flat out a lie. We tainted the jury.
Starting point is 00:25:49 Dismiss this, bitch. Dismiss it. Jay Locks, thank you for the five. I think they made a point to establish Diddy is still taking care of Jane. In her case, her testimony helps during defense cross. Okay. Even the girl we don't like, that's the lawyer, said Jane Doe was the worst witness and that they'll lose a jury if they try to convince them the 10K option is coercion. Most people in the courtroom agree.
Starting point is 00:26:24 Well, here's the thing, even if you believe she's a worst witness, she's the worst of the best. Or the best of the worst, I mean, I listen to Cassie's shit and all I kept hearing was Did he beating her? This is not an abuse case. Did he beat this girl too? But at least there's more. we have to hear money money this is why they brought in this chief financial officer who said yo dddy wire 20,000 error they were trying to do without the money this means nothing this is sex trafficking commercial sex acts did he was paying for a lot of these things in cash so we need to hear money
Starting point is 00:27:01 we got to hear money this is commercial sex acts now here's a thing Cassie never said she got any of the proceeds that's that that's a thing so look like Both of y'all were higher in a sex worker. Gina is sitting, no, I keep going on Gina. Daphne is saying, I took some of the money sometimes, or at least one time. Let's keep a go.
Starting point is 00:27:29 Judge says, can we just say the government screwed up, giving Ms. Westmoreland a rare Perry Mason moment in federal court, that the defense back in this war zone could say great job. What the hell is the judge saying, huh? So they said Banna clearly said the balcony incident took place on September 26. She perjured herself. And they knew the government elicited that all injuries were at the same time. The judge said some crazy shit.
Starting point is 00:28:00 Couldn't we just say the government screwed up giving Ms. Westmoreland a rare Perry Mason moment in federal court? So, oh, okay, I get it. They're saying we could say the government, like, why do you want me to? dismiss the entire trial, the entire case. Your defense attorney bodied her. The judge is admitting that, chat. The judges admitting Ms. Nicole Westmline, the one that said is the best
Starting point is 00:28:29 defense lawyer up in there, bodied them. When she came out and had full proof, she bodied Banna. Banna looked like a crackhead up there and a liar. You did your job debunking that. Why should we just dismiss the case? So can't we just say whatever? The defense back in this war zone could say good job.
Starting point is 00:28:54 So even a judge, this is kind of rare. The judge is telling the defense, you got a point here, but you guys body that point. I body the fact that she really didn't get her dates right. Shapiro says, well, Westland did do a great job. but they said they had Cassie see it as well so Cassie
Starting point is 00:29:22 is another witness who left the stand that y'all say we can't bring back we need to have that moment with her because she was saying she was there for some bangling a balcony dangling and that ain't happened
Starting point is 00:29:38 that's a good good point said this is our second motion for a mistrial I'm not sure why the government over there claiming that's our third. AUSA says perjury is only one prong of a four-part test. We should Google that. We need to know all the laws here, chat. Mistrial four prongs. Mistrial four prongs.
Starting point is 00:30:09 Court. What the fuck? So they're saying conditions. Okay, I'm going to look that up. Let me write that on the side. That's good to know. because we really see mistrial perjury
Starting point is 00:30:37 so they're saying not because someone lies and by the way implicitly I don't know if you're catching this implicitly implicitly the AUSA
Starting point is 00:30:52 they're not admitting it directly but they're kind of agreeing that yeah Banna might have perjured herself she might have perjured herself
Starting point is 00:31:05 now will they take her up on perjury charge is probably not but they're admitting yeah looks like she lied even the a USA the judge agrees and a USA so this is why I keep saying Nicole Westman is the best lawyer did he has one incident of terror the bang the the balcony dangling has now been proven it's trash now I do want to I do want to see if they're gonna push this judge to instruct the jury to disregard the entire testimony of Bana, which I think they would, but not only that, what are they going to do about Cassie? Cassie's a main witness.
Starting point is 00:31:54 Could they strike what Cassie said about the balcony without it being prejudicial? We already heard the story twice. Who do you think we might forget? Nah, there's a balcony dangling. Maybe she got it. You know what the jury's thinking? The judge is saying there's no proof it happened now. The AUSA is saying, because she got a date wrong, we don't got no other proof either.
Starting point is 00:32:18 The jury is probably saying, because you know they're regular humans like me and you, they're like, well, two people said it. Even if they got the date wrong, maybe it was another date. I think it probably happened. Prejudice. Now are we prejudiced. So this is a big deal. Judge said this happened years ago Banna has taken a lot of drugs
Starting point is 00:32:38 Thank God she's sober Yo judge Get on your job judge Get on your job judge Why the judge over here talking about She sounded like Some type of inpatient rehab program What you mean? We don't go fuck about her drug use
Starting point is 00:32:52 This man life is hanging in the balance Toma thank God she's sober Well why you should scold the The prosecutors for putting up a drug addict on here That don't remember That's testifying to shit that could seriously sway the minds of the people who's
Starting point is 00:33:08 on the jury but let's keep going Mr. Steele is also moved for a mistrial. That's what AUSA says. Well, he said he was going to move for one so I guess he didn't so they're trying to argue it's the third but it's the second Shapiro says we object
Starting point is 00:33:24 to jurors six being stricken it's under seal but they said everyone would be heard okay so there's some there's someone the juror we don't know what it is bring in jane then the jury garrigos go ahead tennie go to uh cross-examination garigone says uh you daphne we met before though right you remember that then you stopped meeting with the defense that was your choice right so it looks like she might have been in the middle at
Starting point is 00:34:01 first she was thinking she could be a defense witness garagos says let me get this straight. You're testifying against Mr. Combs, right? She asked a question, wait, I'm testifying against him? This ain't the sharpest knife, or she's about a gaslight people. Cool. So many times did they prep you to be cross-examined at this trial? Jane says maybe two or three. Garago says, did you bring in other prosecutors across you? She says yes. Gargo says after they granted you immunity at the grand jury, right? Ooh, so we get to find out.
Starting point is 00:34:44 She has some secret meetings. They bring her into grand jury, and they probably threaten her, just like how they threatened Cassie. You know we could indict you, too. You were paying the sex workers. You're a co-conspirator. And that's the thing, too.
Starting point is 00:34:59 I know y'all are going to say Daphne is turning on Ditty. After she wrote that thing on Instagram saying, imagining somebody's in cuffs that shouldn't be. It appears that she's not necessarily turning on ditty as she is saving her own ass. Remember, all this no snitch and shit, obviously women never stick by that code. But it's all about self-survival more than protecting somebody. They brought her to a grand jury. She took immunity.
Starting point is 00:35:32 Why is she? What federal charge? Domestic violence ain't a federal charge? I mean, it kind of is, but still, like, they're not charging for that. You don't need immunity because you put hands on ditty. What would she need immunity for? Sex trafficking. You would be a co-conspirator.
Starting point is 00:35:56 You were getting the guys. You were organizing it. You were talking to them a lot. Gargo says, you said you had a regret about some of the choices you made with combs, right? She says if you have it I'd love to look at it with you Okay, what's going on here, Chad? She's either unprepared or she's
Starting point is 00:36:15 I don't know if she's about to dance You know what I mean? She's about to dance. She's about to do the cha-cha. Maybe she's gonna play dumb And help Diddy. If she plays dumb, she can help Diddy. She got to hit the Don't Recalls. Yeah, it's been a long time.
Starting point is 00:36:30 I love him. No, I beat him too. Oh, he only put hands on me. after I put hands on him, maybe she helps. She already got the immunity. What she can't do, because her testimony was rehearsed, she had to say that yesterday. She can't go back on it.
Starting point is 00:36:50 This ain't no wise or what he's shit. You get you immunity and act up. Can't do it. But this is cross. If you want to help Diddy, she could start taking some responsibility. Or don't remember certain facts. Okay?
Starting point is 00:37:04 That's if she wanted to help Diddy and did the wink, wink, let me get the deal from the government and then close that back door. Don't get snaked by your homie. You get me? Let's see. Gargo says your choice. It was your choice to participate in that lifestyle for many years, huh? You didn't want to break up with him, right?
Starting point is 00:37:24 She says, I didn't, I didn't want to. Gargo says, you had sex with other men for years, right? I'm surprised there was an objection here. Remember, they can't talk about her sexual history because she's a victim. but they allowed it. Jane says, I resent the emotional control. I was hooked from the start.
Starting point is 00:37:48 There was pressure to perform these acts, my lover desired. Garago says, you use the word partner, again again on direct. He was your partner? She says yes. Garago says, you said you're having trouble answering for yourself
Starting point is 00:38:06 while you had sex with these men. She said yes. Garago says, says, are you in therapy now? She says yes. Do you love Mr. Combs? I love to spend time with my partner. You want to cuddle with him?
Starting point is 00:38:22 I like to give him foot rubs. You said, objection. It's the counselor's making herself a witness. Jane says, I love to bathe with Sean. And we watch his favorite show. What show is that? He loves some dateline. Did you believe he was not doing this with anyone else?
Starting point is 00:38:46 Well, during this time period, yeah. You ever look at his messages? You ever going through his phone? Yeah. He was vulnerable in those hotel rooms. That's what she's saying. And I shared that with him. It was conflicted.
Starting point is 00:39:01 I was breaking all my boundaries so he would feel loved. Garigo says, so this brought you to together? Jane says yes I would love making it That's why I enjoyed it Gargo says Did you try to be very sexy to him in those rooms Jane says
Starting point is 00:39:23 I think I was sexy in those rooms Yeah yeah yeah Gargo says Yeah that's because you're a beautiful woman right Did you ever choose the wardrobe Jane says initially he did Yeah Gargo says he liked the baby all
Starting point is 00:39:40 It turned them all? She says yes. Garry goes says, how old were you when you started this relationship with Mr. Combs? Got him. Got him. Butter her up. Time for the kill shot.
Starting point is 00:39:53 You're not a 22-year-old Cassie. You're not a 22-year-old Cassie. Or really 19 when he met Cassie at first. No way. You're 35. You're a cougar. You're a cougar. Stop playing.
Starting point is 00:40:07 35. Okay. What are your examples of fantasy talks in those rooms? Jane says he would have me in the entertainer being a roleplay. It was a cheating roleplay that we would roleplay that Sean left town and I would be cheating on him with this man. That's odd. But anyway, Didi would enjoy roleplay
Starting point is 00:40:37 where the women would be cheating on him, but it's so odd because he would try to kill every nigger that she would actually cheat with him on. You got what I'm saying? His fantasy was, role play like you cheating on me, act like I left town. But then when the girl cheated outside of those hotel nights,
Starting point is 00:40:59 he would try to kill the nigger and her. How high were your heels? She said six or seven inches. Usually I try to wear the three to four. inch heels. So you said you wanted your child to be closer to your child's father.
Starting point is 00:41:20 But did the father ever see the child? Jane says, what does that have to do with this? Wow. Remember, there's not an objection. Usually for that, it's usually objection, relevance. That's what, objection, relevance. What's the relevancy of this question?
Starting point is 00:41:40 And the judge is usually going to say, they'll ask the defense attorney. The defense attorney will be like, hey, we're getting somewhere. We're laying a background, whatever. And they might be like, sustain the overruled. But AUSA hasn't jumped in. I'm wondering why. But she says herself, what does this got to do with anything? Gergo says, who flew you weekly to Miami to see Mr. Colmes?
Starting point is 00:42:13 She says sometimes. I don't know who, but maybe I, maybe she's talking about her baby daddy. Don't know. Gargo says, we listen to five voice notes in which Mr. Combs sounded angry. But how many did he send you? He sent you thousands, right? She says yes. Garago says, why did you feel he was larger than life?
Starting point is 00:42:42 She said there was a bright light around him. Jane says he introduced me to the gospel. He had a favorite pastor he'd like to watch on TV. Bishop T.D. Jakes, man. Come to the front of the congregation, gang. Has that stayed with you? Yes. Do you still watch that pastor today?
Starting point is 00:43:07 Objection sustained. How much did Sean invest in your dress line? $20,000. Why did you even join? Only fans. If I could get, if I could get off of it, I would. But I needed financial help. So Mr. Combs gave you money throughout the relationship, right?
Starting point is 00:43:32 In the three and a half years, does like about 150,000 sound about right? I would assume. I would assume. Okay. You told the government, you gravitated towards providers. She says, yes, as a woman, I like that. you called the house our house
Starting point is 00:43:55 Jane says later I saw it as my house Gargo says you thought it was important that his staff not know about the entertainers right objection they overrule it
Starting point is 00:44:09 she says right and that's the reason you go to the house right there's also a yard there for your son right Jane so she's defensive about her child she's very defensive
Starting point is 00:44:25 about her child she says for your son Jane who is you could tell chat she's on she's on the stand sweating bullets because she knows people some people have identified her as Daphne Joy you see she makes a correction
Starting point is 00:44:41 don't gender my child as my son just say my child can you say my child they did a break hold on we should have we should have more tweets holy wait they took a break ready
Starting point is 00:44:56 wait we ain't get no tweets and what the fuck in an hour hmm okay here we are Matthew Russell Lee inner city press here at the Southern District of New York
Starting point is 00:45:12 courthouse today June 10th it's the 20th day of U.S. versus Sean Combs we've been going out at it hard for 19 days and yesterday was no
Starting point is 00:45:21 no exception the witness known as Jane and there are a lot of issues around this kind of growing credibility gap between not credibility gap just a gap
Starting point is 00:45:31 between the reporting inside and the reporting outside In any event, Jane did finish past 5 p.m., her direct examination, culminating in a violent incident in their home. I heard GDEP is in the chat. GDEP, what are bro? George kicked off, and they remain off, as well as Combs apparently still paying for the house and for her lawyer. I don't know what the implications are. I'm sure it'll come out on cross, which we'll be covering as best as we can.
Starting point is 00:46:00 And that's, we're also covering these ice arrests, ice protests, ice arrest. Yesterday, as we left the courthouse, there were teens. Now, I have a question. This is a crowd sourcing. Some publication this morning said that there was a deployment of Marines inside the United States and from that place. So we keep reporting, and we've had law firms write to them to seek a dialogue on the First Amendment. They just don't even answer. So we have scoops. We've written the scoops of A.F. Cassie Day, it was huge.
Starting point is 00:46:34 The Did He Seen. Now, there was a kind of a dismissive AFP article about streamers and influencers. I mean, I don't know. I think it's not the platform. It's not the equipment that you use. It's the information that you're putting out. And unless that AFP reporter actually checked out these things, it seemed kind of like, it seems a little bit self-serving. Anyway, now we're coming up. It's not, there have been days. The Kid Cuddy Day was huge out here. The Cassie Day, it was huge. Could be also that it's the rain.
Starting point is 00:47:05 You can see across the street there, the tents. The tents have stayed up at night, and it's interesting that some people actually take shelter under the tents. Hang on. Are we going to? Hang on. We might have a... There's a guy who's in front of Forty-Foldy that has a sign about his eviction, but tying it into a large conspiracy.
Starting point is 00:47:32 In any event, you now have seen it. We're turning in, recovering this case as class as we can and other things. To be continued. Okay. Wow. We're sitting here waiting on some more tweets. Don't know what's happening. Okay.
Starting point is 00:47:58 Don't know the exact thing that's happening right now. But there was some more, I think some more audio that came out. Let's see. Where is the audio? Is it this? We have a phone morning. A message and the passport and then. I think there was some more audio.
Starting point is 00:48:36 Here we go. Hmm, anyway. We have learned more text exhibits. This is from yesterday, by way. These videos, they'll see it was, you were, it was consensual. Didn't she agree with that or I might be completely wrong? So Jane was kind of vocalizing just her displeasure of having to do these wild debauchery nights or hotel nights just with other men that she always wanted to be having sex with her partner and her partner being Sean Combe.
Starting point is 00:49:10 So she messaged, Dibby saying that, um, you place these harmful men on me and, and she always wanted to be having sex with her partner with her partner with her partner with her partner, and she messaged, and she message, and she message, And Diddy had responded, we'll talk to God. I'm going to pray for you. You're burning a bridge that you aren't prepared to pay for. And Jane said that in the text that she knew that she had consented to being on this tape, but she said she was uncomfortable, but she kept doing this because she loved Diddy. And that Diddy kind of even threw in her face that she appeared to be enjoying it. She appeared to be excited even while she was on these freak-off tapes or these sexually explicit videos.
Starting point is 00:49:40 And Jane says, well, I'm sorry. I want to feel better. and that was in reference to her just feeling uncomfortable throughout this entire process. And so Jane admitted while she was on the stand that she did watch her own freak off tapes. And she said that I was being high and following a pattern and majority of these tapes. It was like watching the same show over and over again. And so this was kind of at a point in, I guess, her and Diddy's relationship where she was really just kind of telling him that she didn't want to be doing these hotel nights anymore and that the videos were kind of thrown back into her face. but it seems like from her perspective, while she was on the stand, I should say that she didn't feel as comfortable as maybe the video may have portrayed her to look as more comfortable and consenting in this process.
Starting point is 00:50:25 Yeah, I wonder how much the jury is going to wrestle with the idea. Did she vocalize enough her perceived lack of consent? You know, there was a part of it where she talked about in her notes app. She said she was having PTSD, but was that properly communicated to Sean Combs? It's important for a legal analysis. Now, there was another change in her testimony because she had testified, she's having these problems with Sean Combs, right? They're back and forth on this.
Starting point is 00:50:51 And then Cassandra Ventura files her lawsuit November 2023. What was her reaction to Cassie's lawsuit? And what did she communicate to Sean Combs after that lawsuit came out? And so I will say this about the prosecution when they were kind of laying this out to get, essentially to Cassie's lawsuit as they were kind of showing us piece by piece month by month. All these text exhibits, or we were hearing about these text exhibits, the jury actually saw them, but just about how Jane was uncomfortable by doing these hotel nights, right?
Starting point is 00:51:29 But then we get to Cassie's lawsuit, and I was really kind of surprised to hear Jane's reaction while she was on the stand about Cassie's lawsuit, because even in reference before where her and Diddy would get in. Okay. Don't know what's happening with the it looked like he's taking a break or something All right, this was the arrival for you for two days ago It's been really rainy and kind of like gloomy in New York City Who's that? Okay, that's the mom?
Starting point is 00:52:38 Yeah Good morning, mama calls Okay, she's responsible. What do you expect? You have a good day, Mama phone. Thank you. Okay, she's responsive. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:52:55 One night, ma'am. Oh, my. You're my. I'm going to be here. I'm going to stop. You're on the phone. Sutt. That was a little.
Starting point is 00:53:25 That was your mother? Okay, let's see who else. Oh yeah. A bunch of lawyers. At least break my stuff. Yeah. My Chevy. They broke into his house and opened his Christmas gifts.
Starting point is 00:54:01 That's not crazy? Why does it look at Matthew Russell right here? At least break my stuff. Yeah. But his Christmas gifts? Yeah. Come on. Just traumatized it.
Starting point is 00:54:13 Yeah. I was playing this. No, not too hard. Now, I think Fox has a feed. I think the courts are still going on, if I'm not mistaken. Yeah, some people have stopped covering this. Wow. Fox 5, New York, was covering this heavy.
Starting point is 00:54:38 Yeah, their live coverage is just highway shit. Let me try to find you guys another feed. Give me a second. I have you keep watching this. Kind of these verbal spats with one another where Jane would kind of throw out, I'm no Gina, I'm no Cassie. And so I thought, okay, well, once we get to Cassie's lawsuit, maybe she didn't have the nicest things to say about Cassie and reference to her lawsuit.
Starting point is 00:55:14 But as far as Jane is concerned, it was actually the opposite of what I was initially thinking. So when we get to the part about Cassie's lawsuit, Jane was explaining that it was all over the place. I almost fainted. In fact, I think I did. And then Marine Comey asked, well, why? And she says because there were three specific pages that were just harrowing. And mind you, when Jane's on the stand, she is very soft-spoken. Sometimes when she's like testifying, I'm just kind of like, oh, my goodness, I need to hear you a little bit louder.
Starting point is 00:55:39 But she's very soft-spoken when she's on the stand. But Jane was explaining that she read the entire complaint and that she said these pages resembled my own experience. We got CNN as a place that we could get some updates, right? So 27 minutes ago, they took a break. Jane was back on the stand. Oh, Jane's back on the stand. All right, so cool. Let's read what we missed.
Starting point is 00:56:04 Okay. So, she didn't want the information leak. Jane confirmed that she and Combs didn't want anything about hotels league. She confirmed that it was important that the public didn't know about the hotel nights and Combs' employees didn't know about the entertainers. Tennie says if they had done any hotel nights at Jane's previous apartment, she confirmed they had. So remember, Jane, who dated to the da-da-da-da-da. They agreed to $10,000 a month. She was used on rent.
Starting point is 00:56:31 Defense attorney Garago showed the jury text messages an audio message between Jane and Diddy from March 2020, right after a Turks and Keko strip. She previously testified that during a trip, Combs sprung an entertainer on her and prompted an argument that threw things off for them for days. The two traded loving text messages and voice messages about how much fun they had. In Combs' voice note, he said he loved her. Combs also mentioned Jane's contract on the audio recording which Jane testified was a reference to the love contract. They brokered, which led to the $10,000 a month rent for her home. The jury heard an upbeat recorded response. Jane sent Combs telling him she had so much fun on the trip and loved him and felt closer to him.
Starting point is 00:57:20 She said on the recording, everything just feels so good and I'm so so happy. Jane testified that she did have fun with Combs and was expressing that she loved the time with him excluded in the time they spent with entertainers. Okay, so she would clarify that. She said, yeah, I had fun with him, but not the stuff that do with the entertainers. So Combs used rent money kind of as like a tool.
Starting point is 00:57:45 So Jane confirmed that when she moved into a rented home in April 2023rd, Diddy paid $40,000 up front to cover the security deposit. Okay? and the rent for the first month and the last month. The defense of Teni Garagos pointed out that the landlord already possessed several months of rent payments in case Combs ever decided to stop paying rent. Garagos suggested Combs indicated like he was also open and paying three more months of rent
Starting point is 00:58:13 when they were about to break up. Garagos asked Jane, he shared believe Combs to stop paying a rent, said there was sometimes, I definitely felt he would do that. And he used it kind of like a tool. The rent was always like a little reminder. minder. He said Combs talked earlier of polygamous, or polyamorous, actually, Dayton. But I wanted him to be mine, Jane says.
Starting point is 00:58:39 Describing a time when Jane was still trying to get to know, Diddy, she testified that she was with him in Miami before he bought a pair of shoes, a Botega Veneta bag and a bracelet. During the trip, he explained to her that he led a polyamorous Dayton lifestyle. Jane said she didn't mind. at first because they were getting to know each other. But it became difficult once she had deeper feelings for Combs. I was feeling my man.
Starting point is 00:59:07 I was feeling my man and wanted him to be mine, she says. Jane also said she felt there was an imbalance in the treatment she got from Combs in comparison to how he treated his other girlfriends. Jane says, I didn't sign up to date a man that was in a public relationship. Jane says it became difficult for her when Diddy starts spending time with young Miami about six months to a year after they started dating. Combs and Young Miami had a public relationship that appeared to be monogamous
Starting point is 00:59:36 and would post each other on social media. But Jane said her relationship with Combs was very private. It wasn't something I signed up for. I didn't sign up to date a man that was in a public relationship. 23 minutes ago, he said Combs doesn't take care of himself.
Starting point is 00:59:55 Jane says, as the defense suggests, he knew about the addiction early. On their first trip to Turks and Caicos, Jane suggested Diddy go to rehab in Thailand? When she realized how the drugs was taking an effect on him, she testified. On the flights to Turks, she noticed his shaking hands, eyes and teeth, and coloring seemed off. I could tell he wasn't taking good care of himself, she said. Tenigiargo suggested that Jay knew he was a drug addict from early on.
Starting point is 01:00:24 In the beginning, I didn't really not elabler, she said. I encountered someone who was overdoing the partying. As our relationship continued, I noticed a very strong pattern, and I still didn't even really label as a drug addict. I think now I would say that, but then I wouldn't say that I just thought he was a big party guy. Towards the end of the relationship, Jane learned Combs was taking antidepressants, she said.
Starting point is 01:00:49 She confirmed she wanted him to get off drugs and back to his natural form. She testified that Combs had once told her, He was interested in getting ketamine therapy. By the way, if, um, what's, homie comes back, let me know. Hasn't came back. Court took a break. They come back in. He said, uh, oh, this is a scene inside the courthouse.
Starting point is 01:01:15 Diddy's mom, sister, two sons, they're in the courtroom. Remember, his daughters stopped coming. And Quincy hasn't came in a while. Pause. They're seated directly behind him. Mark Garagos is seated in one of the defense rolls. He's watching his daughter, Tenney Garagos, questioned Jane on the stand.
Starting point is 01:01:35 Combs smiled when Jane testified she'd like to give him foot massages and began nodding when she said he was my baby. He also briefly sported to the courtroom sketch artist. Again, Diddy is telling the sketch artist, you got me out here looking like a koala bear. Haven't you been in this motherfucking courtroom? You see how I fuck them I'll fuck them. I do it to you. No, he ain't say that.
Starting point is 01:01:59 But he's talking to the sketch artist because we've even heard he's been upset at how they're drawing him. They're drawing him like a goofy. And nobody plays with Diddy like he's a fucking goofy. Sean Combs has seen these sketches and he has some feedback. The disgrace music mogul told our sketch artist to soften it up because she is making him look like a koala. We'll break that down.
Starting point is 01:02:25 Soft is how it appears. Holmes defense team has tried to portray Diddy to the jury during his sex trafficking and racketeering trial, seemingly trying to give off the vibes of a guy who would not say, quote, I'm the devil and I could kill you like a witness alleged on the stand. Diddy has made heart symbols for his family. He smiled at members of the gallery as he's entered court, often wearing subtle colors, sweaters and khakis instead of the flashy outfits that came with his larger-than-life persona. But is Puff Daddy the nice guy starting to fade?
Starting point is 01:02:56 It's been reported that he's had some animated discussions with his lawyers and his facial expressions led the judge to put his foot down. We have the bad boy body language breakdown. We're on the case presented by law and crime. I'm Chris Stewart. Sketches and descriptions from our reporter biggest trials. And we've learned that Diddy has reportedly been taking in her art as well. Rosenberg, who sits in... How did he seen this?
Starting point is 01:03:28 The front row of the courtroom told Reuters that during... Oh, he probably could look over and see. A break last week. Or maybe somebody's telling him. Diddy came over to her and told her, quote, soften me up a bit. You're making me look like a koala bear. Art, of course, is all in the...
Starting point is 01:03:45 Oh, shit. Eye of the beholder. Rosenberg's sketches of Combs have, if anything, looked grayer. We've noticed than the Diddy that many of us grew up watching because since he's been in custody, which goes back to September of last year, Combs hasn't had access to the hair coloring products
Starting point is 01:04:01 that he did on the out. It's important to note he is 55 years old, so his hair is grayer and he also has a beard. Now the day that Combs made that request to Rosenberg, it was the same day that the judge made it clear that he wants Diddy to cool it with facial expressions in the courtroom. The judge addressed the defense team and said, quote,
Starting point is 01:04:21 I was very clear this morning that there were not to be any facial expressions, other attempts to have any interaction with the jury whatsoever, any influence on the jury whatsoever, And I could not have been clearer in terms of what I said. You heard me, right? And then he said, well, there was a line of questioning where your client was nodding vigorously and looking at the jury. And there was a sub. Remember, he's back nodding again.
Starting point is 01:04:47 Did he is nodding when when she says he was my baby. Remember, did he's smiling? He's nodding. I guess, I don't think it's his reaction. I think it's, he's mean, not, well, he's looking at a jury almost like trying to see, you don't maybe in a way, hold on, all right, here we got another tweet. Tanny Garago suggested that Jane, Tanny suggested that Jane told prosecutors she enjoyed just about every minute with Combs during hotel nights.
Starting point is 01:05:18 Wow. By the way, you could tell. She was going to be a defense witness chat. So that's why they're looking at her to say, didn't you tell the prosecutors you love this? Said during hotel nights, a portion of me and him. The portion of me and him, yes, I love him. Yes, I love that part. She testified she would have some alone time for about 30 minutes to an hour
Starting point is 01:05:38 before the entertainer came and after they left. And after that, she enjoyed when the two of them would make love. Jane confirmed that Combs had given or gave her the attention and affection she wanted during hotel nights. He's the most affectionate during these nights, adding that he wasn't generally that affectionate otherwise. Okay. Still waiting for another update from, um, Mr. Inner City Press. He's taking a break though.
Starting point is 01:06:14 Subsequent moment, we had a sidebar, and I looked, and I saw your client looking at the jury and nodding vigorously during that line of questioning. That is absolutely unacceptable. And he wasn't done. The judge then said, it cannot happen again.
Starting point is 01:06:28 If it happens again, if it happens even once, I will hear an application from the government to give a curated instruction to the jury, which you do not want. Or I will consider taking further measures, which could result in the exclusion of your client from the courtroom. Now, I've talked with our reporter, Elizabeth Milner. She's been in the court every day for law and
Starting point is 01:06:48 crime. She's been taking meticulous notes. And she's been observing Diddy and his body language and seeing how he's changed as this trial's gone on. And she says she believes that he's still to this point looks very focused, that the stress of the situation, the frustration that he might be feeling, hearing this blistering testimony from several government. witnesses, it doesn't appear to be impacting him in the way that one might expect. She does say there has been a big difference in the way Diddy has acted since getting that talking to by the judge because she says that no longer is Diddy looking at each jurors. They enter the courtroom and leave the courtroom, which he has been doing since this trial started.
Starting point is 01:07:30 But now it appears he is keeping his eyes. Okay. How fitting? We have a page call P.D. these trial updates and they got it all. Let's see. So, we got a few more tweets here. So when you met Combs in 2020,
Starting point is 01:07:55 you were earning money as an Instagram influencer, right? She says yes. You're also receiving $4,700 a month in child support, right? Yes. Once you were dating Combs, did your influence and work change? Yes, I couldn't focus on it anymore. It felt like I only reached about 10% of my earning potential during our relationship. When I moved into a new home in 2023, I thought if we got a place,
Starting point is 01:08:14 that means that met Sean's taste, maybe you could start doing hotel nights there. Oh, okay, that makes sense. So she wanted to do hotel nights in her own home instead of hotels. So you and Sean wanted to keep these hotel nights private, right? Yes, it was really important that nothing about the hotel nights got out. We didn't want the public to know or even his employees. Gargo says, have you done hotel nights at your previous apartment?
Starting point is 01:08:37 Yes, we had. So one of the reasons you got the house was for hotel nights. And so your son could have a yard. said, could you please say my child? Cool. Yo, whoever this says, yeah, we got to follow this person. They're on with it. They're on with it.
Starting point is 01:08:53 They're right with it. Yeah, that's the defense trying to docks, sir. I'm showing the jury some of your text and audio message from your trip after Turks and Kekos. You testified earlier that he surprised you with an entertainer in hotel night, which caused an argument. Yeah, you did. It affected us for a few days. But in the messages, you guys exchanged afterwards you both signed affectionate. didn't he tell you he loves you yes and a voice note
Starting point is 01:09:15 he mentioned something about a contract what was that he was referring to a love contract we agreed on it he rented me a home for 10,000 a month and your recorded message back to him would you say you sounded happy yes I told him I had so much fun on the trips I felt closer to him you said everything just feels good I'm so happy she says that's right I did have fun with him I was expressing my love for the time we spent together except the part involving the entertainers when I moved to my rented home
Starting point is 01:09:42 April 22 and 3, he paid $40,000 up front. Let's skip, let's skip, let's skip. He said, can you confirm your conversation you had Combs regarding your financial situation? He asked me, you need three months rent? I told him I was struggling a bit. And after, and what happened after the conversation? Confronting him later about some things,
Starting point is 01:10:02 and then out of the blue, he sent me $20,000. Was this money solicited by you in any way? No, I ain't asked for it. It was completely unsolicited. How did you use the $20,000? I bought some nice furniture for my place. The court heard you say you sent him a text after receiving the money. Can you describe the message?
Starting point is 01:10:20 I texted him, thank you, and I called him baby. I was just grateful for the help. So to clarify, you express gratitude and use an affectionate term, correct? Yes. The court heard a voicemail from Mr. Cohns were referred to you as a crack pipe. Can you explain what he meant by that nickname? It was just a playful thing from our trip to Turks and Kekos. We had a lot of fun and he gave me a nickname.
Starting point is 01:10:41 Crack pipe, okay. Well, he said he had a little. an addiction to my text. It was mutual, you know? Just fun banter. Gargoo says, how did you respond to this voicemail from Mr. Combs? So I texted him back. Something like crack pipe is so real for both of us.
Starting point is 01:10:55 It's definitely mutual. I just like everything you said. I'm thankful. I had so much, so much fun. Turk was incredible. I am happy. Gargo, so your response is positive, expressing gratitude, enthusiasm about the trip in your nickname.
Starting point is 01:11:12 Yes, exactly. I was happy to have fun. with it. The trip was amazing, and I wanted them to know I appreciated it. To confirm, the exchange was lighthearted and reflected mutual enjoyment, right? Yeah, it was all in good fun. We were just joking around and enjoying the vibe from the trip.
Starting point is 01:11:26 You mentioned things changed for Cones when they started spending time with young Miami. Yes, it became difficult for me. About six months to a year after we started dating. What made it difficult? Their relationship was public. They posted about each other all over social media. Meanwhile, with mine, it was very private.
Starting point is 01:11:42 How does that make you feel? It wasn't when I signed up for. I didn't agree to date a man who was in a public relationship with someone else. So you testified about a trip to Miami when you were still trying to get to know Combs. Can you describe what happened during the trip? Yeah, I can. We're in Miami. He bought me a pair of shoes, bag, bracelet.
Starting point is 01:12:00 During the trip, did Combs ever discuss his lifestyle with you? He says, yes, he led a polyamorous lifestyle. How did you react to the explanation of that at the time? At first, I didn't mind. We're just trying to get to know each other. but this wasn't a big deal. But did your feelings change over time? Gerigos asked.
Starting point is 01:12:19 Yes, I developed deeper feelings for him. It became difficult. I was feeling my man, and I wanted him to be mine. Gergo says, you also mentioned there was an imbalance between how he treated you compared to the other girlfriends. Could you elaborate, please? I just felt he treated me not the same how he treated his other women.
Starting point is 01:12:39 Felt unequal. So to clarify about your concerns, by the imbalance that arose as your emotional attachment to him grew, it says, oh, no, felt unequal. So to clarify your concerns, I guess she says yes. Let's talk about your first trip to Turks. What did you observe about him? She's mentioned the drug stuff.
Starting point is 01:12:59 We read that already. Did you suggest something to him? Go to a rehab center in Thailand. Did you know early on it was a drug addict? In the beginning, I did not know how to label it. Anyway, let's keep it on. Did you know he was on any prescription medication? Toward the end of a relationship, I found out it was taking an antidepressants.
Starting point is 01:13:15 Did you want him off drugs? Yes, I want him to return to his natural form. He even told me once that he was interested in taking ketamine therapy. They called for a break. Margargo is in court, seated behind. Okay, they're back. Miss Daphne. Would you agree that you willingly participate in the so-called hotel nights?
Starting point is 01:13:41 At the time, yes, I felt I had to, to keep the relationship. But no one forced you, though, to take part, right? Nah, not physically. You were aware that Mr. Cohen was practiced a polyamorous lifestyle? Jane says he told me early on, yes. Yet you chose to stay in a relationship with him for some time. I did.
Starting point is 01:13:58 My feelings for him grew deeper. And during that time, he supported you. Pager rent gave you gifts, covered expenses. Yes, he did all of that. Would you say he was kind of generous at times? Yeah, it could be generous. So your relationship, though complicated, at moments of affection, a mutual agreement.
Starting point is 01:14:15 It did. But it doesn't mean it didn't feel hurt. or feel controlling. During an hotel nights, did you and Mr. Coleman spend time alone together? Yes, we'd have about 30 minutes to an hour before the entertainer came and afterwards too. How'd you feel about that time? I enjoyed it.
Starting point is 01:14:33 Especially when we made love. That part felt intimate. So he gave you the attention you were seeking. Yes, he gave me the affection I wanted during those nights. Was it typical of him? Nah. It wasn't really that affectionate, but those nights he was the most affectionate.
Starting point is 01:14:50 Was red lights and babywell used during hotel nights? No. They weren't only exclusive to those nights. Ooh, okay, that's helping the defense. What else was used? Where else were they used? He used them on her other sexual counters, even in his private residence. Were you aware that the hotel nights were being filmed?
Starting point is 01:15:09 Yeah, I was okay with it. Seems like she's kind of... She might be a Trojan horse, chat. She's competent. couple to a couple things. Or maybe she's just being honest, who knows? And Mr. Combs told you the video was just for the two of y'all, right? That's what he said. You put on a good show for him in the videos because you knew he would watch them again and again, right? Yep. Is it true you enjoy watching or re-watching Hotel Nights with Mr. Combs? Uh, that's not true. I didn't like that part.
Starting point is 01:15:40 But you still did it, though, right? Yeah. It was just part of a relationship, something I tolerated. even if it made me feel uncomfortable. Hmm. Interesting. As forward and in some ways being on his best behavior, she said that Diddy's now looking at the judge, the witness on the stand, and passing notes with his attorneys, and again, no longer taking the time to make eye contact with the jurors
Starting point is 01:16:14 as they enter and leave the courtroom. Before we get back to the latest from the courtroom in the trial of Sean Diddy Combs, I want to bring you a law and crime legal alert because if you received a depo-prevara birth control shot and were later diagnosed with the book. Smorg from how Diddy is looking and the expression that may be on his face during some very difficult moments.
Starting point is 01:16:34 Take a look at this sketch here. This is, as Diddy was listening to a witness, talk once again about the infamous 2016 assault on his ex-girlfriend Cassandra Ventura at the Intercontinental Hotel. And this is a sketch of Diddy looking at video that CNN released in 2024 that millions of people saw
Starting point is 01:16:54 and it has played a big role for the government in this trial, and it's come up multiple times. And you can see his hand on his head. We'll talk a little bit about what that body language may say in just a moment. On Friday, Combs also reportedly had an animated discussion with his defense team during a break from the testimony of a victim going by the pseudonym Jane. Jane talked about some drug-fueled sex events that she called hotel nights, and reportedly they left her with urinary tract infections and needing antibiotics.
Starting point is 01:17:21 Now, to this point, it's been reported that Diddy has been very important. with his defense team that he's had these animated discussions before, and he's often passed notes back and forth during testimony. It does appear that Diddy has tried to play the role more of a grandfather than a music mogul. His outfits fit more with Mr. Rogers than the Sean Combs, who used to be the head of Sean John. We've often seen Diddy in court wearing sweaters and khakis with subtle tones like beige instead of flashy suits. There have also been cases where Diddy's tried to appear like a nice guy. He's walked into the courtroom, looking at his family members in the gallery and giving them heart hands. As animated as he's been with his defense team, he's also greeted them often with big hugs to start the day like this sketch that we got on Friday.
Starting point is 01:18:05 But now, more than a month into a trial that could put Diddy in federal prison for the rest of his life, what does his most recent body language episodes tell us about how he may be feeling things are going in this trial? As several government witnesses have accused him of rape, of violence, of even, an arson and several other crimes. Combs' trial is expected to last several more weeks. He is charged with racketeering, sex trafficking by force, and transportation to engage in prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty. Joining us once again to help break down the body language
Starting point is 01:18:39 of Sean Diddy Combs during this trial as Susan Constantine, a body language expert. Great to see you again. Thanks for coming on law and crime. First, I just want to know your reaction to Sean Combs reportedly asking the sketch artist to soften things up a bit and he thinks he's being drawn like a koala. What do you make of that? Well, it's interesting his perception of how he sees himself.
Starting point is 01:19:03 So obviously how he sees himself and how he actually appears are two different things. So if he wants to appear more like a koala, I guess, are he saying that he looks too much like a koala, either one, he's not happy with the way he's appearing. And the reason why he doesn't It looks like Diddy's really micromanaging this trial And I gotta give him some credit I mean he's taking control of his own You know future
Starting point is 01:19:31 Okay All right There is an update This is from CNN though Jane confirmed there was few occasions Where Diddy Combs ended a hotel night early When she vocalized she wanted to stop
Starting point is 01:19:49 She testified there was a few rare occasions when Combs agreed to dismiss an entertainer when she wasn't attracted to or comfortable with them. But only after she tried to have sexual interactions with the men for a period of time. Garagos tried to suggest that Combs readily agreed to dismiss the men when she wasn't comfortable, but Jane pushed back,
Starting point is 01:20:10 saying she had to endure sexual interactions at first. Okay. Getting some more tweets. Tanny says the judge, she may pause, the cross at three to give the jurors a break, she'll pick up back on Wednesday and continue to Thursday. Okay? So they're trying to complete the cross by Thursday. Let's see if we get some legal analysis from.
Starting point is 01:21:06 Bradford Cohen says this motion has zero chance of being granted. This is after they said, we want a mistrial based on the ban of testimony that didn't happen or the event that didn't happen in dangling over the balcony. According to Bradford Cohen, he says, This has zero chance of being granted. These are filed based on witness testimony. Let's break it down.
Starting point is 01:21:29 The defense says the last witness, Cassie, friend, says Sean Combs hungover the balcony. Well, the defense has proof that Sean couldn't have done it on that date. He was in New York, not in L.A. Usually this is for across the discredit of witness and say she doesn't know what she's talking about. Now, if the government knew that it was impossible on that date for the event to happen and did nothing to verify,
Starting point is 01:21:51 there might be an issue. So they're saying that if the government knew that this was a lie. So if someone goes up there a lie, the government can't stop them. And if they get exposed, good. But if the government knew they were going to lie, that's the problem. It says there might be an issue, but this is not enough for a mistrial to be granted. Mainly this is for appellate purposes and to preserve the record. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:14 Remember, I keep telling you objecting and these motions, this is how you preserve the record. the government will blow it off by saying, well, it happened, just not positive about the date, but it doesn't make it a false statement. You can bet if it was a defense witness, they would be having a shit fit, basically saying if they had exposed someone that the defense brought up there like that,
Starting point is 01:22:39 they would be probably trying to pursue charges. Interesting. Downtown New York, Day 20, the city trial. And yesterday we had some fascinating testimony from Jane. Now, Jane is a girlfriend of Diddy, at least that's her pseudonym. She was his girlfriend between 2021, 2024. She was with Diddy on the very day that the scandal of the intercontinental video being released came out. So she was there when Diddy learned that the whole world saw the surveillance video footage of him throwing Cassie Ventura to the floor,
Starting point is 01:23:21 kicking her repeatedly and trying to drag her down the hall. And what was so interesting is that she talked about the damage control operations that were going on in Diddy's house. Now, she was not there during, for all the discussion. She said that she was disgusted by Diddy. She couldn't eat when she saw it. They showed her a statement that they had written for Didi to make. And she was pleased with it. But then she had to leave.
Starting point is 01:23:46 And when she got back home, she was disappointed with the final statement. And what was the difference between the two statements? Well, the initial statement actually apologized to Cassie. And the final statement, he didn't do that. What was also interesting is that we learned that Agnifalo, who is currently the lead for Diddy's defense counsel, was with Diddy on that very day. And the reason the statement was changed,
Starting point is 01:24:08 and when he said to the court when he was arguing about the omission of certain statements from Jane, what he was arguing is you can't start, you have to take out all this testimony which she's talking about how she's disappointed. Because the reason she's disappointed is because he doesn't reference Cassie in his final statement.
Starting point is 01:24:25 But that was my legal advice to him, that he can't mention it because at the time she was the middle of testifying to a grand jury, and I thought that it would potentially be very legally damaging for him to actually reference Cassie. That's why he changed the statement.
Starting point is 01:24:41 And that's why she now is disappointed in that statement, but that he was acting under the vice of counsel, and that's privilege. Ultimately, the judge disagreed with him, and the judge is probably correct about that. I go into detail about that, explaining that on my, video that I went through full ditty coverage yesterday.
Starting point is 01:24:57 I urge you to check that out if you want to see the back and forth exchange as to how this whole thing went down because it's not just a great story, but it's also a great assessment as to the shrewd strategy, both by the defense and the state as to how they handle this entire affair. I'm Joe Neerman, aka Good Logic. If you like more of this content, please like. Diddy Trow, I heard you was up there, yo. I went to the court. You know, I had to see for myself, brother. You know, for me, being as petty, I could be sometime. I wanted to just see his face. I want to just see his face.
Starting point is 01:25:24 to see him in that circumstance and that situation. Everything that he always done to people, got away with it, it just came back and it's hitting him in a crazy way to see him right there. The government is about to take everything that he's gained, everything that he owns. Didy Trone, I heard you look there, yo. Went to the court, you know, I had to see for myself, brother,
Starting point is 01:25:46 you know, for me being... Diddy is my father. It's the most disgraceful thing in my life. My sisters and I left the courthouse. No, no, this is fake. This guy, puffing. This Wyand from Philly crashed out after randomly getting called a rat.
Starting point is 01:26:06 Okay. Week five. Why didn't you do it? So that's really what I was saying. If it's about he blocked the door, okay, we're talking about a different thing, physical restraint. But if it's just mental,
Starting point is 01:26:24 which a lot of this was, you know, I quoted the singer that, Shia LaBoff was with. F.K.A. Twigs, I think, is her name. And she, I read her quote, which said, I could have left any time I wanted to.
Starting point is 01:26:39 I had the townhouse in London that I could have gone to. And I said, then why am I reading about this? If you could have done that, why didn't you do it? So that's really what I was saying. It's certainly not excusing Diddy. I went to great lengths to say how much
Starting point is 01:26:55 I thought he should be in jail. I don't know what kind of criminal he is, I know that's your big theme is, are they going to get them on what they're charging them with? But even if they don't get them on that, they only get them on something. Well, but you did say that if you won a number one record, you make a deal with the devil sometimes. So at 8 o'clock at night because the police were there to tell her three daughters, 9, 8, and 5, had just been suffocated by the husband. Framing, if you will, good to meet your bill.
Starting point is 01:27:27 And I appreciate you pointing out that what did he's done. is quite horrible that he should suffer some consequences. ...up on our site. 45% of the people agreed with him. That's a huge number. I'm wondering... What Bill says is kind of resonating with the jury. It is because if you don't think there are some women jurors
Starting point is 01:27:48 from New York City really as tough as they get, in my opinion, where I'm from, by the way, that are going to see it the way Bill sees it, which is like, you had a choice. Once this happened once, twice, you could have left. And I'm sorry, everything Bill's saying is right. Because understand this. I'll go back to this.
Starting point is 01:28:07 I keep repeating this. But all these issues with Cassie Ventura, for example, let's start with her, where she didn't leave, as Bill just said, she kept coming back for more because it was enhancing her career or she believed it would. She never went to the police. She went to a money lawyer 10 years later. She tried to get money. She tried to write a book.
Starting point is 01:28:24 She got $20 million. She never, she ate, according to her. her text messages contemporaneous with these horrific incidents that she testified to a trial were making it look like this was a great relationship contemporaneous now you could say oh stockholm syndrome all these different excuses but i will say one thing to you had none of this existed had cassie try to leave had the text messages been saying you're a brutalizer you raped me you did all these things to me as opposed to i love you i love you i want to come back to you i miss you whatever all these points would have been i mean a bastion of of proof for the prosecution and everyone on this panel
Starting point is 01:28:59 would have been saying, oh my God, he's so guilty because she did all these things contemporaneous. She went to the police, her text measure consistent. She tried to leave, but he was straight to a question. None of that happened. So it's fair game to say she's not, unless you think she's a complete moron or was absolutely brainwashed, completely brainwashed, where she couldn't even make her own choice. Can I ask a question, Joe? She's the one who initiated some of these freakoffs.
Starting point is 01:29:23 She's the one who, by the way, she also gave it back to them a few times. Apparently, there were incidents of domestic violence from hurt to him. Not saying that excuse anything he did. He is a proven criminal. He's a proven bad guy. He's a proven domestic batterer. No question. Can I ask you a question, Joe, in good faith.
Starting point is 01:29:39 I want to ask you a question, my dear. Do you think in order for a victim, a pure victim, to be listened to, believed, and considered in this construct, do they need to be a perfect victim? Do they need to be perfect? Of course. There's no such thing. is a perfect victim.
Starting point is 01:29:59 Well, no, I think what you laid out wouldn't have been a perfect victim. But if you start adding up all the issues, just all of them, there's three or four with Cassie Ventura. But even Bill Maher said, but Joe, even Bill Maher said he didn't believe that the text messages were sincere.
Starting point is 01:30:12 He even was able to hold the space for the fact that that was likely the result. That's just one thing. But Bill Maher came to a conclusion that she could have left. Don't you think 45% of the point? That's a good point, Chad. The point that is going to be
Starting point is 01:30:27 of discussion is why didn't these people walk away? The idea, and I know I was making the point, some people didn't like it earlier, is the financial coercion enough to say, now I grant, granted, you know why the defense is trying to docks 50 a bit, right? Or docks Jane. They're trying to just bring up the fact that
Starting point is 01:30:52 you were 35 years old when you got in a relationship with this man. You can't act like you were some young girl who got used to a lifestyle that you couldn't let go mentally. And you were down to do whatever to keep it. You were down to essentially try your best to keep this thing. But it's not because you didn't have other options. If you're saying it was only because of the money, isn't your baby father a millionaire or a billionaire maybe close to it? That's what they bring up. You were getting child support.
Starting point is 01:31:26 you were getting money from your influencer job, you aren't as desperate as it seems, okay? Polsters came in. I can't wait to see what the judge. You know what? All you need is one juror who's going to say, you and I both know, pollsters, a verdict don't make.
Starting point is 01:31:45 I look forward to the jury. Bill, I know you have to leave. I have two questions for you. I'm fascinated, fascinated to know what you think of the racketeering charge in particular against Diddy. Well, I mean, I get all my information about this from you. So you know this to be a fact of somebody who served on a board for domestic violence and child abuse victims for six years here in New York City, Safe Horizon.
Starting point is 01:32:08 What if I told you, Bill, that the most dangerous time? Sex traffic. I like my man Taco Peter. King, Anna. You're not getting to her. He was. You know what we can compare it to, though? You know what we could compare it to?
Starting point is 01:32:20 R. Kelly, who also got locked up on RICO. He got convicted of RICO. Those were minor. What they? Why don't you compare him? to Keith Reneering. Why don't you? These were grown-ass women and grown-ass men
Starting point is 01:32:33 who could have left that cult at any time and didn't because they were under a psychological financial and physical control of him. It's the same pattern that we're seeing, you know, attested to in the Diddy. Jealous lunatic going crazy. Keith Rie was someone who they looked at like
Starting point is 01:32:46 as a majority age, Joe. That's how they look at Diddy. They look at Diddy as a God. They said it. Many of them have testified he was a god. They looked at there was a guy who could advance their careers. Come on.
Starting point is 01:32:57 Guys, is it a good idea for prosecutors to introduce sex tapes? Because there is a buzz now that they are either considering it or made a decision to do it. Would it make sense for the prosecutors to show these freakoffs? Because I don't know which way it cuts. I think they are. It's just under seal. And they're not shown to the gallery. I thought they were or they have.
Starting point is 01:33:22 They've showed pictures, though. They've already shown a few. Yeah, they've heard. That's a big sense, Ashley, he's saying. I don't know, Harvey. It's a good question. I haven't seen them. Even though I did speak with David and consult with him, I have not seen those tapes.
Starting point is 01:33:36 I've been told, and I don't know, unless I see them, I can't opine. But I've been told they're just, like, sort of weird, but nothing so insanely graphic, right? Then no one's getting hurt. No one's being bound or gagged or anything like that. They're just like this guy watching 12 people have sex. It's strange. It's weird. Again, I don't know if that really advanced to the ball here.
Starting point is 01:33:55 What advance to the ball is car bombing people's cars, you know, threatening people, you know, if they don't do something, he's going to harm them. That's advancing the ball. Showing these tapes, telling about his baby oil, talking about his applesauce on hamburgers, I don't know if that advances the racketeering case here at all. Ashley? Well, I... Okay. We are going to get into some more tweets. I wanted to, like, again, I'm not sidestepping on topics.
Starting point is 01:34:20 I just want to... Let me touch on a topic real quick. and drill you could cut this for that we're not just doing ditty topics. Yo, did you all see last night the BT Awards went down? Okay, so the BT Awards went out last night, right? Kaisenat, you know, is streaming the whole thing, right? They had a bunch of streamers there, but Kaisenat, specifically, who is one of the biggest streamers. There was a moment where Kaisenat runs into Waleh, Wale, the rapper, except he didn't know who he was.
Starting point is 01:34:53 He didn't recognize him. This is a moment here. What are, Russie? You're good? What you playing on your Nintendo Switch? Smash. Smat it, bro? I'll beat you.
Starting point is 01:35:07 All right, gang. Chad, does anybody have the Nintendo Switch? You're not even a Nintendo Switch type of nigger. Nah, me neither. I ain't going to lie. But I heard it was, like, crazy, though. I heard it was crazy, bro. Wally.
Starting point is 01:35:21 Oh, my God, that was somebody crazy. Hey, the whole chat knows him. Wale. Wale? What he do? crap oh work you know this like lotus flower barn
Starting point is 01:35:32 oh shit now I'm gonna say this once and I'm gonna say it again I hope nobody and I know what the reaction is going to be with me saying this even though I'm saying out of place of honesty
Starting point is 01:35:47 okay I'm saying this out of place of honesty but I know people are going to be like yo act your agent content creators it's the YN's turn right now and you're hating. They're going to say I'm hating, but I'm not hating. I just want to be very blunt.
Starting point is 01:36:06 Hip-hop is doing way too much dick-riding of streamers. Let me just be very correct. And again, I'm not hating. I know y'all going to think I'm hate it. I promise I'm not hating. The streamer community, which I'm part of that too, I'm just not that big over there. I'm bigger on the hip-hop side.
Starting point is 01:36:27 the streamer community don't give a fuck about y'all rappers I want you out to be very clear it don't matter if they come to stream your event the BT hip hop awards I want to see what these ratings look like they're probably gonna come out today
Starting point is 01:36:44 hopefully went up a little bit it's been down in the dumps but Kendrick did show up Kendrick showed up for the first time in like 10, 15 years people and kids who watch streams you will never get them to leave Kai stream to come watch your shit.
Starting point is 01:36:59 I've been saying this for the longest. There has to be different ways of collaboration happening. And I'm not speaking necessarily to this Wale interaction. I'm speaking about hip-hop is Dick Ron streamers. But they're thinking there's a crossover. There is no crossover. I'm telling you it's no crossover. It don't matter if they stream your album.
Starting point is 01:37:24 Them niggas is not clicking off. They're consuming Kai. said that. They're not consuming you. Okay. Also, the streamers are bigger than the average rapper. This is like a humbling moment. Kai doesn't need to know Waleigh. Kai's never said he's a hip-hop officinados, even though his platform and the size would make him qualified to be a hip-hop platform or whatever you might want to call it he could do whatever he want i know wale was probably like what the hell now he didn't see this at first but you have 300 000 people watching kai i want to be very precise on what that means kai's audience is 300,000 people they're never going to be t and that's another
Starting point is 01:38:24 thing bt they're never coming to you the people watching kai watch on twitch youtube ticot they'll never say, okay, let's put our smartphone away. Let's put our iPad away. Let's turn on linear TV. Never going to happen. Never going to happen. However, it does make it pop for a day on social media. Like, this show was lit yesterday.
Starting point is 01:38:56 For me, I'm watching like a mishandling of what could be. I'm watching failing platforms thinking that the newer, Platforms, give a fuck about them. BT. Kai and Speed could stream y'all event. At the end of the event, they're going to watch the replay on Kai and Speed's channel. Nobody's going to BT.
Starting point is 01:39:22 I'm sorry to tell you. Same with y'all rappers. When y'all go live, when y'all high off y'all weed, you're in the studio making a bunch of garbage, there's only 4,000 people watching you. You get on Kai stream, there's 120,000 people watching you. you think that eventually you're going to cross over that audience to you. News flash, news flash, news flash,
Starting point is 01:39:52 unless y'all about to come into streaming, it doesn't work like that. Streaming is the greatest conundrum. You're going to see articles written about this soon because it's hard to mobilize that audience to care about. anything but streams. It's hard. I guarantee. I know this.
Starting point is 01:40:15 And again, I hope nobody's taking it as I'm lying. I'm not lying. Kai is amazing. He's the best. He's the greatest ever. But all of these people, you know what this reminds me of? It's when Spotify was giving out deals to everybody.
Starting point is 01:40:30 Yo, you're popping. Let's get a deal. No. Shit, even these days, I'm just trying to learn how to mobilize y'all. Yo, I got a live show. I know, you know what it says right here? I got 23,000 people.
Starting point is 01:40:43 Yo, I got a live show. I only need 500 y'all to buy tickets. It's my birthday. Okay, finally. Okay, we good. But the point of what I'm saying is that the streaming audience isn't easily mobilized like other audiences. What we're going to realize, and we're will see it in about a year,
Starting point is 01:41:02 trust me, it's like the Oracle. All of these people, they're going to either have buyers or more, or they're going to be like, we didn't. gain anything from it. And this is where I'm happy for Kai. Because as a streamer, you benefit from this. You're now around these celebrities,
Starting point is 01:41:20 but I'm going to be honest with you. People who watch Kai, I hate to tell y'all labels, y'all, you know, especially like MTV and BT. Nobody gives a fuck about your television station. I'm pretty sure you show
Starting point is 01:41:37 half of Kai's audience, a TV remote. They're like, what is this? They did use of their phone. They're not leaving the platform. Now, I have an idea, but I don't think it will work because you have to blow up entire industries. It's a billion-dollar problem. Kai cannot, and again, I have to say I'm not hating.
Starting point is 01:42:03 Kai give you a stimmy for the day. He can't make your station pop. Niggis, like, after last night, niggas is still back watching Kai. They're never going to be T. here's here's my solution BT and all these other people even rap even rap
Starting point is 01:42:21 y'all labels who think yo we're gonna go put let's put our rapper in the booth with Max now it's going to really sell the album Max's audience love Max I mean Max's audience a little bit more music related so that works a little bit more
Starting point is 01:42:36 but Cai or Speed they fuck with music but bro people love Kai for Kai. They love Kai for Kai, my nigga. So here's the solution, but it won't happen because
Starting point is 01:42:51 it's too costly. Stop bringing Kai to BT and BT you come to where Kai is at. That's what you got to do. What does that mean? You're trying to take his audience
Starting point is 01:43:07 and convert it to linear to more people paying for cable subscription or maybe a online streaming subscription for BT Plus or whatever y'all call it. Won't happen. What y'all need to do, BT, go get a Twitch channel. That's what y'all need to do. Not necessarily a Twitch channel, but if y'all realize,
Starting point is 01:43:34 and by the way, also here's the thing too. This is another thing. There's advertisers and people like TV stations, there's trying to value what the average. worth of the eyeballs on, say, a streamer's platform is worth. What does that mean? It means when they have, let's think about people who historically on TV used to sell a lot of, or used to make a lot of money.
Starting point is 01:44:05 They always say, like, say Fox News or CNN, Tucker Carlson was making a lot of money. Anderson Cooper, like, whatever. The reason why that is, is that how it works. is that those time slots, prime time, you hear that a lot, prime time means more money and more eyeballs that have purchase in power is going to be there. I don't know yet if it's proven that, yes, Kai will have, Kai's generating look. By the way, again, there's no hate, I'm just, this business. Kai has 131,000 subscribers.
Starting point is 01:44:50 That's $5 per person. That's over $500,000. Just his subscription revenues generate. You add to it all the ads and everything else, a couple million dollars per month, right? If you extrapolate it and you look at how TV works, TV isn't necessarily off eyeballs. They target demographics.
Starting point is 01:45:16 It's a reason why their best and most important shows come on when people are off work and they strategically place ads at places on shows where people who they feel have higher earning potential and purchasing power will be. Again, this is why I'm watching this constant mix. By the way, I love it for the streamers. The streamers should milk the shit out of it because the problem with BT every year they keep going down and down and down. Maybe this year they'll stagnate or go up a little bit, and that'll be good. Actually, they'll probably go up a good amount because Kendrick was there. Kendrick was there, Kenjik moves a needle.
Starting point is 01:45:56 Yeah. But I only say that to say, rappers, and this is not towards Wa-A, y'all are starting to look a little bit down bad. Yaller starting to look a little bit down bad. because Kai Sinat Speed whoever the streamers are
Starting point is 01:46:20 including myself and again I'm small on that streamer totem pole can't save you I need to figure out a model instead of thinking you need a placate to a streamer because what happened after this
Starting point is 01:46:34 clip was Waleigh confronting Kai and it wasn't aggressive but he said bro you know I'm making it look crazy Look. That's making me look crazy right now. What? That's making me look crazy.
Starting point is 01:46:47 The exchange that we had in the hallway is... Oh, my bad, bro. I mean, they're running with it, but we'll talk later. Now, respectfully, Waleh, I love you. This made you look the craziest. You're a Grammy Award winning rapper, been on so many tours. You could... You're a phenomenal artist.
Starting point is 01:47:11 This was what made you look crazy. because here's the thing, we're seeing it in real time. And this is what I've always said, kids run the entire industry. They might not have the purchasing power, but attention is power. Like I always joke NBA Youngboy, his fan base, they're the PS4 crowd. But it's so many of them. So now the entire industry looks at NBA young boy as a certain NBA young boy, sales-wise, doesn't do much, but stream-wise, he does.
Starting point is 01:47:51 So anyway, to make a long story sure, we got some shit to do, but my point is this. I think linear TV shows like BT and also the rap community, labels, and by the way, I'm speaking out against shit. They throw me the bag for the streamer shit too. I'm good. So I'm not saying nothing that I hope there's no way
Starting point is 01:48:15 you could misconstrue. Like, oh, I feel like, no. The bag continues. okay the back continues but i do have to say as a fan of hip-hop it is a little bit like y'all are looking a little down bad maintain your aura please maintain your aura a little bit please my solution stop placating and almost it's like you're begging for these streamers fans to come fuck with you. If anything, go do
Starting point is 01:48:55 what DDG did. Just go to where they're at. Now, DG is an enigma because DDG is a content creator all throughout. But I'm watching rappers. Yo, Wale is a 10-year, 15-year veteran. He looked like a SoundCloud rapper right here. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:49:13 And Wally, I'll fuck with you. Me and you talk about it. I'm not trying to disrespect you, bro. But I'm saying this to say, streaming is a great, amazing thing with a huge fan base and I hope rappers start thinking in a different way how to capitalize off that, not chase it for approval. I hope that made sense and I hope you don't take that to say, oh, act is hating because you
Starting point is 01:49:41 know what I mean, he's not tired. I hope you don't take it as that. And even if you do, fuck it. I don't know what to tell you. But I think I made a lot of sense in trying to say there is beautiful synergy. among music and streamers when it's both size given. This is the handshake that should happen
Starting point is 01:50:02 with music and streamers. For a long time, people like content creators were ignored because it's like, you ain't nobody. Now, Kai gets to get that cosine. Remember I told you, I went on everyday struggle for the cosine. He gets a cosine, he's sitting next to Snoop Dog.
Starting point is 01:50:18 He gets to sit next to Snoop Dog. That's lit. You look at Kai and be like, that's that nigger right there. Good. But when I'm watching rappers, it's like they don't know how to deal with that or properly benefit from it.
Starting point is 01:50:35 That's a problem. Kai, and again, that's how I'm loving it for the streamers, but I'm looking at it for the rappers, some of y'all looking down bad. And this is not only a while late thing. I'm saying, it's making y'all look either irrelevant, it's making y'all look lesser than,
Starting point is 01:50:52 and also at times that I got to understand the error of what streaming is most of this shit is for clips this is all for clips so that's a clip that is going to live last longer and be more influential than people saying oh let's go check this guy out I'll back up from this point and I'll get back to Didy Trial
Starting point is 01:51:19 I interviewed Sean Deering last night on my show and he's he goes by the sexy name of Skyler when he's doing his male prostitution. And he was with Diddy and Cassie, I think he said about a dozen of these free cough episodes. He said in the beginning, it seemed like Cassie was into them. Towards the end, things had palpably changed. He said she was going through the motions. It looked like she was controlled. And then when Diddy left the room and he tried to talk to her, she was terrified and told him, shh, not till he comes back. And so Skyler, this guy, Sean Dearing, changed his opinion of whether Cassie was under the control and doing things that she really didn't
Starting point is 01:51:53 want to do. Breonna Bongolin testified that Diddy dangled her over a 17th floor balcony and that he said, you know what the fuck you did. And she was asked, what was he talking about? She said, I don't know. I'm not trying to be cute here, but to me, that left the jury hanging. It's What exactly are they trying to prove here? I mean, I understand that's a crime for sure. But what are they trying to prove if they can't say what it was about? I was real, Armand, I was confused by that. I think it was clear that he was, they were trying to prove that this guy,
Starting point is 01:52:41 it's the Palon effect. It's the Palo. All these women, he's beat them, he's manipulated them. That's that whole controlling of their mind, the psychological warfare that he puts them through, which to me would lead into, the RICO that they're trying to prove. So for me, I think this was just an add-on.
Starting point is 01:52:57 But the only thing is that defense team is so good that they were able to almost insinuate that her and Cassie set up and strategically planned this whole balcony situation for her to ultimately get a $10 million payoff hopefully in the future with a civil suit. And so that's what kind of to me left everybody hanging because Nicole Westmoreland, went up there and made her look like, wait, so you and Cassie discussed this from who was going to be there, how it was going to be set up, whether it was going to be at the house or at your apartment, or was it like who was actually going to be in the room, what time of day was going to be, like the way that she was questioning and angling the question and the girl was only
Starting point is 01:53:42 able to say yes or no, made you almost feel like, well, did they sit and write this down? I got a different opinion. I got to feel that they were trying to clarify Cassie's memory was, I think it happened in my apartment. I think it happened at a hotel. And Bono was saying, no, it happened at your apartment. They were both pretty high. They'd been doing drugs all night with another friend.
Starting point is 01:54:01 But I think they also dangled something that made more sense about that whole open, why would this have happened? This whole dangling me over a balcony, you know what the F you did. And they suggested that the defense attorney suggested that you hooked up with Cassie, meaning you may have had a lesbian relationship and maybe Diddy was jealous and angry about it. But they shut that down. It was a stained objection. And so I think that the possibility here is that they're going to crucify Bano for saying these things.
Starting point is 01:54:30 But at the same time, she's got receipts. She actually went to the doctor. She actually went to the chiropractor. The chiropractor actually demanded who did this to you. And she said, I would not say I was too afraid. So it wasn't as though this was just a total phantom event that they came up with. Something happened to her. She was thrown around and she had bandages and she had terrible bruising that she took.
Starting point is 01:54:49 And they're contemporaneously stemmed with a time. Hey, Brian Andrews, our TVZ producer, was inside the courtroom. Brian, what was the jury's reaction? Jurors were shown a text message with metadata in it. It was a picture of one of Bona's injuries, and it showed that she was in Los Angeles at the time. And then up came a receipt from the Trump Hotel in New York City under the name of Frank Black, ordering hundreds of dollars of room service on the same day, to which Stiddy Defense lawyer Nicole Westmoreland said, two people can't be in two different places in the country at the same time.
Starting point is 01:55:22 And then she went on to finish her interchange with Bonna by saying, you were hoping for a $10 million payday. Okay. We got some more tweets here. The inner city press ever come back? Nope. So we got a few more tweets. Here we go.
Starting point is 01:55:52 Here we go. All right. Where is it? Jesus. Okay. So they came back. she said she willingly participated. He told her about the polyamorous relationship
Starting point is 01:56:14 that she said she was cool with it, but later her feelings got deeper. Then they told about him paying him rent. He could be very generous, whatever, whatever. Doing hotel nights, they just spent time alone, 30 minutes before, 30 minutes after. She said she enjoyed it. They made love.
Starting point is 01:56:32 He wasn't affectionate, but on those nights he was. He says, they got the crib. They got heard of $10,000 crib That they could do freakoffs in the crib Okay Diddy told her You know the video is just for me and you to see Isn't it true you enjoy watching?
Starting point is 01:56:50 She said now I enjoy watching that shit Tenney told him You're going to keep we're going to pause the cross at three To give the jurors a break But she'll pick up on Wednesday We'll continue to Thursday Garago says let's talk about the hotel nights What was your understanding of why he wanted them
Starting point is 01:57:06 He said, they were driven by his desires, desires. I label it as cuckold, a man turned on by watching his woman have sex with another man. That term was spot on. Garago says, well, why does you participate? She says out of love. I wanted to please him. The Mr. Combs ever explained his motivations? He liked to call it was voyeurism.
Starting point is 01:57:32 I use the word cuck for myself. Jane says, I think there might be some by curiosity involved. Cucks can be curious but too afraid to act on it. Ooh, so she's accusing Diddy of warning that schmeat, that schmeet. You know that schmeet? Gargo says, did you ever stop a hotel night because you wanted to? She said, yes. There were a few times he ended early when I spoke up and I said I wanted to stop.
Starting point is 01:58:00 And if you were uncomfortable or comfortable one of the men, Did he dismiss? If you weren't comfortable with the man, would he dismiss them? Uh, rarely. Only if I'd try to interact with him sexually for some time. But was he responsive when you were uncomfortable? No, not readily. So it doesn't look like she's really getting ditties back.
Starting point is 01:58:20 She was like, uh, he would let me fuck them, niggas. I had to go through the motions first before he considered letting them go. So let's talk about the two times you cried after the hotel night. Do you remember the first? Jane says yes It was early in the relationship I cried because Sean was about to leave
Starting point is 01:58:39 right after the hotel night and so why did you ask him when did you ask him to stay with you change his plans he stayed to comfort me the second time we were in the shower together so somewhere in the middle of a relationship
Starting point is 01:58:53 I started crying after another hotel night was Combs hiding on Existee at the time he said he was he told me you're going to ruin my ha and he was too high to see me cry. Gargo says, let's go back to your earlier testimony.
Starting point is 01:59:10 The hotel nicer, as you call him freakoffs. She says yes. You describe these knights as being driven by Mr. Combs, right? She says yes. But there were many moments, but there were moments that weren't there
Starting point is 01:59:22 where you had to say how things played out. What? There were moments he wasn't there. Oh, oh, no, there were moments weren't there that you had a saying how things played off. She's played out. She says, there were a few times I voiced what I wanted or didn't want. Was it entirely your input?
Starting point is 01:59:44 No, not always. Sometimes I'd be able to speak up, though it didn't change the outcome. Garigold's. Let's go over some of the messages between you and KK, K.K., Christina Kram. These were sent around the time he allegedly asked you to bring drugs to Miami, correct? Garago says, no, she says yes. Daphne says yes. Garagos says you testified earlier you had a phone conversation with Ms. Karam,
Starting point is 02:00:11 during which she told you was fine to bring drugs and even instructed you to put them in your checked luggage. Is that true? Yeah. But the messages we read here today, they don't mention anything of her saying anything like that. Do they? No, they don't. We spoke on the phone. She said it verbally.
Starting point is 02:00:29 Garago says, when Ms. Karam turns out. travel with Combs. Do you know if she flew on a private jet? Jane said, I assume she did, but I can't say it for sure. Garago says, would you describe your relationship with her as close? Jane says, no, not at all. We weren't close. She ain't like me. Garago says, how did that affect your relationship with Mr. Combs? Jane says it made things hard. She was always with him. I believe she had strong opinions about me, and these opinions of influence how Sean treated me. Hmm. So according to Jane, Christina Karam didn't like her. That made things hard.
Starting point is 02:01:15 And he says she was always with him, but she had strong opinions about her. And those opinions would influence how did he treated her? Wow. They called for a lunch break. They called for a lunch break. Yeah, I think he was fucking KK. Somebody says KK was a queen. Huh.
Starting point is 02:01:39 And it's because you can see his nonverbal communication is not positive. You know, the scowls, the smirks, the furrowed eyebrows, the clenched chest, the smirking, and all of that does not do him any justice whatsoever. And for you, in your experience, because we are breaking down, you know, works of art, these courtroom sketches and these sketch artists are very good at putting pictures together and turning them out fast. How accurate in your experience, as we're about to break down some of the sketches we've been seeing recently, are the artwork of the of a courtroom sketch artist compared to the reality of what we're seeing in the courtroom. No, they're not. And I'm going to tell you why. At expressions, especially those that are concealed, flash off the face in one 15th of a second and then go back to neutral. So when you're looking at an expression,
Starting point is 02:02:33 what it's not telling you is what was a stimulus, what was the question, what was the reason why he had that appearance. So when you've got a sketch artist who is who is drawing it, most often they're more exaggerated. So the deep furrows, the deep lines in the face may not truly depict exactly what it was. So as I read facial expressions, you know, I'm looking at all of the 52 muscles in the face and how they more. What the fuck? Anyway, yo, chat, I do have some bad news for y'all. I do have to run. I got to run. I'm going to miss the afternoon session. it'll all be revealed, don't you worry.
Starting point is 02:03:15 Nothing bad, nothing bad. I got to run. I'm going to finish up later on the afternoon session. They're getting out in two hours anyway, so we only got two hours left. Again, I apologize, trust me. I hate doing a short stream. We've only been off for 20 minutes.
Starting point is 02:03:32 Not 20 minutes, two hours. I will give you an update as soon as possible. One will be revealed at a later time, okay? But I got to go. I gotta go, okay? I apologize. I apologize. Chad, I'll give you the afternoon stream later, and we will clear up everything.

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