DJ Akademiks Live Streams - Diddy Trial Day 24; Kanye West to Show Back up Today Again¿ Juror 6. LAST WEEK of Trial! Day 1⁄30

Episode Date: June 16, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 In this case, I think this case will run much past July 15th. I said this week, the prosecution will end their case. The defense will start their case. You know, some people don't put up a case, right? They're like, yo, we already did a good job playing defense. We don't need to go on offense. We already won. And they usually say, take it to the box.
Starting point is 00:00:29 This case, from what I'm hearing and from the, the, amount of resources Did he has put into it, I could imagine there's going to be a lot of, you know, people he wants to bring up, a lot of experts, he wants to, you know, he wants to give a compelling case why he shouldn't go to jail for life. So with that being said, this week, we're going to see the ending of the government's case. Then afterwards, we're going to, what the fuck? then afterwards we're going to see ditty's case i think one max two weeks so what's that what's that getting us let me i'm looking at a calendar here calendar wise yeah i could see closing arguments happening around july fourth obviously that's a federal holiday won't be in court for then
Starting point is 00:01:22 so i think the following week we should get a verdict so the week of the sixth we should get a verdict. If there's unforeseen circumstances, I can see the week of the 13th, us getting a verdict, but after, I think we should have a verdict by July 20th. Now, if you guys
Starting point is 00:01:42 haven't been followed this case, this case started pretty much late April, right? Started late April. Or jury selection, pretty much, right? Started late April and looks like he's going to conclude in mid-July. So, we'll see. Hopefully,
Starting point is 00:01:58 Everybody's weekend was good. I tried to keep the street going. Last night, I was just, I was trying to stream at like two and then over slept. It's all good. Anyway, I did go out, you know, big ACCA's outside. You know, everybody says ACA and outside. I'm doing the pulling up. Nobody's pulling up on me.
Starting point is 00:02:18 Not that they should. I don't advise. But, yeah, yeah, then I went to Vibs Cartel show on Friday. You know, I'm trying to give you out a little bit more IRO content. I actually do have some more IRO content. If you guys like that type of content for me, it's not the longest because, you know, unless I plan something out, it's kind of hard to give you guys a good cohesive, say like four, five hours stream or even six hour stream while being on an IRL type of thing. So I kind of aim for like an hour or two. And, you know, I hope to do some more IRL content for you guys.
Starting point is 00:02:49 All right. So, you know, these days I'm trying to bring you guys with me. I already do it on the phone. I don't know if you guys follow me on Instagram. If I go out, I'm shouting at my. phone like when i'm there i'm in a moment you in a moment that's my thing so why not stream so you know in places that we can we're going to try to so you know just anticipate some more iro content um as we you know kind of look to do more right anyway um somebody says you took a picture with me
Starting point is 00:03:21 oh really oh salute to you bro salute to yeah i took a picture with a bunch of people and you know everybody who took a picture with for the most part, they were like, yo, I watch the stream. And I don't know, when people say they watch the stream, that could mean so many different things. It could mean, yo, when you're live at 10, I'm on with you, brother. I'm in the chat. It could mean, yo, I catch it every night, but I catch it on YouTube, right?
Starting point is 00:03:42 It could be, well, I watch the stream, but I catch the clips on TikTok where I see it on Twitter. So I don't really know necessarily what that means, but I'm glad that you're in here watching live and we ran to each other. That was great. I appreciate you. I hope, you know, I hope, first of all, I'm always a nice, courteous guy, you know, and once somebody tells me, it's like a code.
Starting point is 00:04:03 Once somebody says there a chat negative, I want to give you a hug. You feel what I'm saying? No, Diddy. It's just, you know, I feel it's a shared sense of identity. All right. So we're going to get to the Diddy trial. By the way, I do know, since we're on day 24, I am very cognizant. I don't want you guys to get dittied out.
Starting point is 00:04:23 Okay, pause. Which means I'm trying to give a healthy, dose of content that, yes, we're covering the DD trial. By the way, it's been a good thing because it's kept us streaming every day. We're going to give a good dose of that type of content, but also we want to balance it with other things that's happening in the media sphere, especially when it comes to hip-hop. So, you know, please just, you know, understand we are trying to be diverse, not just sitting here just reading tweets all day, even though I think shit, it's kind of fun.
Starting point is 00:04:53 We make a good time of it. Anyway, court has started today. I probably should I even start before with something else? Maybe. Let me see. Maybe I start with something else. You want to know a little funny moment? This was like hilarious to me.
Starting point is 00:05:22 I don't know why. This is hilarious to me. So apparently and Grand like told me about this. Grant was like, yo, no, actually Grand and AJ told me. like, yo, did you see that clip with like someone thinking that someone is you? And I'm like, bro, what did this court guy do again? You know, there's a guy at court for Diddy? And apparently, you know, he's, I don't know if he's cosplaying as me.
Starting point is 00:05:50 I don't know what it is. But I have no issue with him. But that was a thing. People like, yo, like, act, you have a, I don't want to call it an impersonator, but whatever. apparently, and this guy's not an impersonator, because I think you guys know him. If you guys don't know, Queens flip of the Joe Bunn podcast, he was out and about. You know, he's a pretty funny prankster. He's been around for a while doing a lot of things.
Starting point is 00:06:14 You know, he's a New York guy. And apparently he goes out and they mistake him for me, right? Now, I'm going to be honest with y'all. And to my one chat nigga who saw me in Atlantic City, yo, y'all got to start telling the people, Big Ac is down like 60 pounds. Big Ac is not looking with some huge ass belly just looking crazy. Okay? Again, number one, I'm proud of my weight loss journey.
Starting point is 00:06:36 Number two, I think I distinctly look different than these niggas y'all comparing me to. See, I got to get closer doppelgangers. Y'all can't call any fat nigger with a fitted me, but I am flattered, okay? And put it like this. The reason why I like it, all it tells me, I'm the most famous of all the fat niggas with a fitted. So I'm cool. That's all I look at it as. Shout to Queensflip.
Starting point is 00:07:02 He was a, you know, he was a good sport. But a drunk woman, you know, the captions at Granby writing up is crazy. He says, Queensflip gets mistaken for academics by a shade room demon. A shade room demon. Let's watch. That's not nice.
Starting point is 00:07:19 I'm a married woman. I'm respectable. But you're mean. I am mean. You talk about my favorite people. Oh. They're a celebrity. Yo, my man is so confused, huh?
Starting point is 00:07:32 I think you're talking about the wrong guy. Are you academic? Are you academic? Yes or no? You heard my feelings. Okay, good. But you mean, he's like a mean and a mean man. Yeah, but you, I only called on because my home girl gave me a look.
Starting point is 00:07:44 No, look, I'm gonna show you. I didn't blast you. You blasts you. Look, that's all I got. You violated me? I didn't blast you. Look, I'll show you. That's my last one and that's you.
Starting point is 00:07:57 That's academic. He talks about... That's not academic. Yes, you are. Yo, I'm not academics. Yes, you are. Nah, that's crazy. Yo, quiz flip.
Starting point is 00:08:10 That's crazy. I'm not academics. Yes, you are. Blamey me? I didn't blast you. Look, I'll show you. Now, it looked like she might have took a picture with him and, like, you know, a fan who might be like, hey, can I take a picture? I'll take a picture with everybody.
Starting point is 00:08:26 Take a picture, but who knows? She might be like, I take pictures with everybody. I wrote a nasty caption, but I guess she maybe wrote the nasty caption. Like, yeah, I've seen this bitch-ass, nigga, academics, and da-da-da. And it looked like somebody probably, you know, kind of noted it. And Queen's flip confronted her. And she's saying, yeah, I didn't really blast you academics. And he's like, whoa, hold on.
Starting point is 00:08:45 I'm not academics. Homegirl gave me a look. No, look, I'm going to show you. I didn't blast you. Look, that's all I got. She violated me? I didn't blast you. Look, I'll show you.
Starting point is 00:08:57 That's my last one and that's you. That's academic. He talks about... I'm not academic. Yes, you are. No, I'm not. Yes, you are. You're the wrong guy.
Starting point is 00:09:07 No, I'm not. You got the wrong guy. Follow you, yes, you are. No, I'm not. She got O K.C. It's the wrong guy. I never gave a fuck. Can you take my picture?
Starting point is 00:09:15 By my academics. What's your name? My name is Queens Flip. He looked like... No, you're not Queen Flip. I am. No, Queen Flip. Fuck's three people all day.
Starting point is 00:09:25 I follow him, too. I'm Queens Flip. I'm not... I'm not... I'm not... I follow him too. That's him. Yo,
Starting point is 00:09:32 drunkenly, she wanted to meet me. Yo, Shorty, Big Ac is all the way outside, okay? I'm not a Picks. I'm not some just thing you see on TikTok, okay? Ask them TDE niggas. They've seen me live and in person. I'm everywhere now.
Starting point is 00:09:46 I'm everywhere like bird shit. I'm everywhere. I'll see you, baby girl, and we'll take a nice picture. You know, shout out to the shade room, you know, single baby bommas. I love y'all over there. I love y'all over there.
Starting point is 00:09:56 Don't listen to Grant. I love y'all over there. You will be able to take a picture with me soon. Queensflip, thanks for treating her with the utmost respect, even though I understand why you need to clarify that you're not me. Not only that you have your own brand, but listen, being me, it does come with some shit. You ain't catching me out here, don't know, okay? Listen, I know my worth and I move like my wage, okay?
Starting point is 00:10:20 You catch me, we're going to be with them things, okay? You're not him. Can I take your picture? You're not taking a picture. I'm academic, no. You're not Queen Flit. Fuck you. No, because I want your...
Starting point is 00:10:31 Yeah, see? Look, this is your home girl. She's right. I love her, yeah, shout their sister. You know what she? Do you want to pitch with me? I was not going to force it. I got one.
Starting point is 00:10:39 No, I do want a picture with her, but not academic. I'm going to show you. I didn't bad. She I just got a little quick. I'm fine. I guess she had videoed him or something. So now she wants the picture. I'm going to look.
Starting point is 00:10:50 Nice to meet you. I'm from Ohio, so I don't know people. That's not academic. That's not academic. That's not academic. Oh, I know you, you fuck with people. But she was on his show. And he had you fucked up and you stood on business.
Starting point is 00:11:04 Yes, that's me. That's guy. I follow y'all. Okay, you could take the picture now. He had you fucked up and you stood on business. Yo, Queens Flip. I know you hit me before. I think he said, let's do something together.
Starting point is 00:11:16 Queens Flip. Let's seize while the moment's hot. We got to make the doppel ganger skit. Let's run it up. I think you handled this with Grace. I think this was good. She's a little bit intoxicated. It's all good.
Starting point is 00:11:30 You know, when you go out to the public, I always say this. I don't step out in public if I'm not down to deal with whatever. You know what I mean? Which means, like, I take pictures with everybody. You are public property. When you have developed all of this, when you go outside of your public property. And whether people troll you, whether people, you want to pitch her with you, whether people want to ask you, yo, who you think one, can you get your great?
Starting point is 00:11:50 Whatever. I appreciate you dealing with this woman with Grace. I don't think she probably necessarily likes me. But we got to do it, man. We got to do it. We got to do like a Juski type skit. Even though you do skis it, I know. So anyway, that was just funny.
Starting point is 00:12:05 I know they're going to kill him on a Joe button podcast for it. I know Joe going to be on his ass, but he eased up off my man, Queens flip, man. Ease up off him. And it's just good, harmless fun. Okay, another thing going on. We're just going to get to a few things before we just jump into the court shit, right? Oh, why that? Yo, did y'all see?
Starting point is 00:12:27 your complex is like your complex all they do is bait people bro so complex drops the 50 best rappers from New York of all time and you want to hear this list so number one they got Jay Z so we got Jayzy right here
Starting point is 00:12:43 they got Biggie Nas Rakim LL Kooj 50 Nikki DMX Now let me just start off by saying By the mere fact that this is the order It tells me they're taken into account success, dominance,
Starting point is 00:13:02 how they rep New York, it's probably a lot of things. And I haven't read their criteria and I don't really care to them. But you could tell it's not just off pure skill, okay? Because after the first like, oh, well, after the first like four, you get to realize if it's just off lyricism,
Starting point is 00:13:18 it could be some reshuffling. Now, and also, you know, I think I might push for Nikki to be top five. I'm going to be honest with you. I might push for Nikki to be top five. All right. I think at this point, you know, I don't get along with the woman, but I do, you know, I could call a spade of spade. So I do think Nikki probably should be top five, but you know, you could argue about this all day. 50 got to be in the mix. I mean, shit, 50 could probably even jump over Nikki and be at four, even though I've shot to rock him. Just off really success and dominance. Like,
Starting point is 00:13:49 I don't think we've ever seen a run like 50. We probably will at another point. But just out the gate, that run, that dominance, we haven't seen it. Okay, he stopped everybody. It was his time, right? DMX Buster Rhymes, KRS1, Prodigy, Little Kim, Ghostface, MF Doom, we got Big Pun, Jada kiss, Cam, okay?
Starting point is 00:14:11 Most Deaf, Big Daddy Kains, Slick Rick, Method Man, Chuck D. Yeah, this is very interesting, but this is how I know that Complex Baiton. They take significant numbers, and they put a rapper that you're going to say, what the fuck? They give you what the fuck moments.
Starting point is 00:14:28 Like Cardi B at 25. Love Cardi B. Not saying she doesn't even deserve to be on this list. But I do think her placement at 25 is that when people break this list down, they're going to look at either the first 25 or first 50. The reason why I said that is that they put Cardi 25, Ice Spice 50. Come on. With all due respect, we love Ice Spice.
Starting point is 00:14:47 Ice Spice don't belong within 200 yards of this damn list. Come on, I love Ice Spice. She don't belong on this list. is she having a moment, of course, if you put ice spice on this list, you might as well put Dougie B. You might as well put K-Flock, right? You might as well put, you might as well put, like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:15:05 Is Fabio 4 on the list? He might be. Like, I don't know. This list is a little bit triggering too, right? And by the way, here's the thing too. The L.A. rappers had their list. I'm not an L.A. guy, even though, oh, by the way, shout to the L.A. company who say,
Starting point is 00:15:19 you know, they've been appreciate our big app and stand on business. So LA company sent me mad LA hats I have about like 30 of them now We're cooking I think their name is Cap City Cap City out of LA I love y'all. So when Big Accus wearing them L.A. Has, y'all know what's going on, you know what I mean? L.A. fuck with me.
Starting point is 00:15:34 Heavy. Okay, so we got a, what else? Yes, some of these are like triggering, right? Because when we think about Ray Kwan, you got Pop Smoke, they got Mace here, Big L. I don't know if Mace is below Pop Smoke. Big L in terms of skill
Starting point is 00:15:54 Be way up on this list, but I get short career. I get it. Cousy rap. Why do they put F dot dot? Like they're trying to say, it's fuck Joe. It's fat Joe. Okay. Fabulous is 30. Damn.
Starting point is 00:16:11 Fabulous is like a quintessential New York rapper. Him being at 30s kind of, or 32, but there's a lot of important people on this list. And I think, again, they're going off career accomplishments. We got Jizzah, Foxy Brown, ODB, Kookeith, Jaru, M.C. Light, Nori. Some of these people before my time, so I'm just going to, like, just, I have no comment on them.
Starting point is 00:16:39 I couldn't argue. Yo, why you got Kumo D at 40? I can't say that. A sap rocket 41, Sean Price, Melly Melim, Grampuba, Jim Jones-Siles P, Bismarkey. They throw Diddy in this mix. They throw Didi in the mix.
Starting point is 00:16:52 It's triggering, bro. Like, this is a triggering list. The guy, like, New York is the me meca of, if you ask me, lyricism, the foundational home of hip hop. Throw diddy in this list. I guess he maxes out on accomplishments and success as a rapper, but skill-wise, I don't know what I could give him, but whatever. Fair Monk, and then we have Ice Spice at 50. This list is meant to start conversations, and that's my problem with Complex. they have turned from being
Starting point is 00:17:24 officinados into being rage baiters. They're not trying to give you a list that could really have some substantive value. They're giving you the list
Starting point is 00:17:36 that you're saying, what the fuck? Ice spices on it, but, but no Joey badass! Like, I think Joey badass isn't even on the list.
Starting point is 00:17:45 You get what I'm saying? So again, this is meant to trigger you more than it's meant to be a valid list. And Complex, which, I kind of do dislike this about them.
Starting point is 00:17:57 They have turned what they're known for and why they have a place still in media or hip-hop media specifically. They're now the rage-bader list people. Even when they did the show with BDOT, the complex bracket thing, their whole idea and identity is ranking people. And oftentimes when they rank people,
Starting point is 00:18:23 number one, if they really care that much, Like, no matter what you thought about the MTV MC list, remember they used to do the hottest MC list, you saw who we're talking about it. You saw how they were debating it. They dropped these lists on these websites and it's always 50, 50 people. And they don't give any context, even though they try to explain what their criteria was. We don't know who's voting on it. They just claim their writers who we don't even know their writers.
Starting point is 00:18:47 So they really drop it. They put strategic placements that people could argue that it could go viral. I'm talking about it now. But you get to realize this is a sad place for media company to land. You landed on the place where you're making lists to piss people off in the culture rather than to promote positive, uplifting, commemorative, nostalgic feeling and togetherness in hip-hop, which I look at them like complex. Come on, man.
Starting point is 00:19:16 Come on. Do me and Joe got to come back up there and give you all the everyday struggle for you you to have some good conversations? What's going on up there, man? What's going on? But it's whatever, okay? Now, again, listen, I'm prepared. They're going to drop the, what do you call it again?
Starting point is 00:19:29 The top media personalities join soon, I guess. I was number one last year. I enjoyed my reign. I shited on everybody. I addressed what I need to address. I discomplexed who all they gave me number one. This year, chat, if I ain't top ten, fuck it. Okay?
Starting point is 00:19:45 I'm one of them niggas. I took the Grammy home and pissed in it. So I'm good. I just had to get mine off while I was number one. When I'm not number one, I'm going to look at a new. number one, it's probably going to be Kai. Yeah, I think I'm going to give it a Kai. Well, I wonder if they do give it a Kai.
Starting point is 00:19:59 They give it a Kai. I don't know. Because the hip-hop niggas are super mad that Kai didn't know A. Hip-hop niggas are mad. Yo, bro, you cover hip-hop, you work rappers. How don't you know this? And he's like, bro, I'm 23. The nigga had, the niggas' last big hit was when I was nine.
Starting point is 00:20:19 How should I know? So we'll see. But complex, you know, rage-baiting. as per usual. I still love y'all. I still love y'all. Don't worry. Okay, all right.
Starting point is 00:20:28 That, we got to get into, I got, we got to, like, really do a deep dive on this Justin Bieber thing. I don't even want to touch on it now. Drizzy, Drizzy,
Starting point is 00:20:38 Drizzy Drake is now he's gotten his apology from a Toronto politician who popped out to the pop out in Canada, which obviously is the Grand National Tour.
Starting point is 00:20:55 And apparently he was at the Kendrick and Sizzar tour while Kendrick is crippling Tomah not like us. Now, he apologized. And this is after Drake called him a goof. Now, shout to Sixth Buzz, a photo and post courtesy of them, says, Jagmit Singh was spotted in attendance at the Kendrick Lamar show in Toronto. Okay? This is a politician. Now, it looked like Drake, who never really responded to him, responded to him at 1247.
Starting point is 00:21:29 Okay, so Drake must have been scrolling on the gram and seen it. And Drake says to him, and he even posts his story, you're a goof! I love that Toronto term. Goof. You don't even add the why to it to say goofy. You just say, you are goof. You are goof, fam. Fom, you are goof.
Starting point is 00:21:48 Anyway, this is after Jack Neat has made. mentioned him 2018, said, I guess he got a follow. He says, honored, thanks for the follow, 2019. 2020, even mentioned. And by the way, Drake has been like this lightning poll, pause, for people who are running for office to say, I mess with the hottest rapper in the game, I'm cultural. So they have kind of used or reference or mentioned Drake to try to get elected. So you could understand why Drake sees a guy who's been.
Starting point is 00:22:22 you know, kind of piggybacking slightly off of his name and his stance in the city to get a public office. He gets a public office and a battle happens in hip-hop. And the dude is at the concert acting like he's going against the person who he wanted support from. And not only that, going against what the city seemingly would think about that move. So Drake says that and the politician comes back around and he cops the plate. He says, hey, I went to the concert for Cizzo, not for Kendrick. I was born in this city. I love this city, but real talk, I get it. I shouldn't have gone at all. Ovio and Drake have lifted up this city and Canada. For me, it will always be Drake over Kendrick. brother you're a day too late and a dollar too short the cultural awareness i keep saying of some
Starting point is 00:23:24 tarantoneans and again i know this is probably the most i've ever criticized for anto you i know i love y'all but some torontoians y'all lack of awareness social awareness climate awareness especially when it comes to this is astounded you went to the concert of a guy who even on social media, people are saying, we can't wait for him to call Drake a pedophile in his own city. That's the concert you went to. You're a politician that probably got certain connects. If you wanted to be tucked off away,
Starting point is 00:24:01 you could have been in a suite. You could have been wherever if you just love Cizzo. Now, I understand, by the way, if you've never been to their show, it's not like you watch Cizzer first than Kendrick. They switch in between. Switch, switch, switch, switch, switch, switch. So you're going to consume Kendrick even if you go to see Sizzup. But this nigger clearly wanted to be seen.
Starting point is 00:24:23 All right. Him saying this now is him now thinking about his political future and thinking about his ass. Which I look at that and be like, I don't think Kendrick going to throw up something on the story saying, please vote for this man. So again, you know, and by the way, I do see people say, yo, why do, you know, why would Drake post? this to a story, right?
Starting point is 00:24:47 They said, well, you're Drake's sensitive. Why would Drake post this to his story? Drake is still in his feelings. Well, as I told you all before, the TDE niggins supposedly want, they want, I'm telling you they in their feelings. Drake people probably in their feelings too. Everybody in their feelings.
Starting point is 00:25:07 This is a very personal battle. This is a personal beef. It's a personal vendetta. This is something that I don't think these guys are going to be able to heal from for a while if they ever heal at all. So I understand Drake doing that. Also, Kendrick did something similar.
Starting point is 00:25:23 Not that he posted it to a story, but Snoop Dog admitted Kendrick felt a certain type of way when he commented on the Taylor Maid song and he was just like he thought it was in the spirit of battling so he wasn't going to knock the fact that Drake used his voice. Kendrick didn't fuck with that. Hendrick, he's playing for keeps. And, you know, again, Drake's playing for keeps as well. Again, same thing happened on both sides. It is what it is.
Starting point is 00:25:54 But that was a stupid-ass politician. I can't even lie. Why would you do that? Right. Anyway, let's get to the, let's get to the, we are now in court. We're going to get caught up on this trial. One thing I should tell you is that we're at what's called summary witnesses. So all of the witnesses.
Starting point is 00:26:16 that could bring forth evidence and bring forth their own testimony to their own POV of what they witnessed or saw, those people are done. The government has announced in a ditty trial today, they're going to have what's called summary witnesses starting today until they end. Now, what is the summary witness? A summary witness is someone that's going to tie together all of these points the government has been trying to make through these other people. Okay. Actually, there's a, I've seen a nice little definition that somebody pulled up via Grock.
Starting point is 00:26:57 A lot of people are using Grock or lady, huh? And I'll tell you, I'll read out verbatim what it said. It says, in a RICO trial, a summary witness is a witness often an expert or investigator who presents a overview or a summary of complex evidence to help the jury understand the case. Their role is to synthesize and explain a large volume of evidence, such as financial records, communication, patterns of criminal activity that does demonstrate the existence of a criminal enterprise. So remember, the AUSA's been trying to prove for the longest, this is not just one guy who's freaky. This is a criminal enterprise. They're having a hard time having the jurors believe that because even us, we don't believe that at this point. Everybody keeps saying, yo, this is domestic violence, right?
Starting point is 00:27:53 So they're trying to drive it home before they end. Now, keep in mind, what did I say? No Christina Kramm, no DRock, no Uncle Pauli. Who else? No James Cruz. There's a lot of people that we expected that if they really had Diddy dead to rights would have flipped on Diddy, yet none of them have taken the stand. It's important.
Starting point is 00:28:17 The purpose is the provided a clear, concise summer of the evidence shown, and they're especially helpful in recall cases which involve intricate patterns of illegal conduct of a time. Okay, so this is what's going to happen. So they're not a fact witness. They're not going to testify about a personal involvement in the events, but rather analyze and present evidence already introducing the trial. The testimony is based on admissible evidence. They cannot introduce new facts.
Starting point is 00:28:44 So that's the thing. No more new facts. So the government getting to this point of their case, no more new facts. They're just going off what's already there. Okay. Okay. So let's get to this. And by the way, there's a jury, a juror that was dismissed we're going to get to as well.
Starting point is 00:29:02 Are Matthew Russell Lee, intercity press here at the Southern District of New York Courthouse today, Monday, June 16th. And we're here for day 24 of U.S. versus Sean Combs. And we're going in. Today there should be either today or tomorrow. I'm hoping today, Brandon Paul, he was self, not self-described, described as the drug mule of Combs. And I think he's, given that he actually faced some prosecutorial fire, he may be in a better position. Last week on Friday, Jonathan Perez describing his day-to-day work setting up Kings nights for Sean Combe and guests, and then being grilled about who leaked one of the videos that he found on an iPad.
Starting point is 00:29:49 It was very reminiscent of Capricorn Clark getting grilled on Broadway. Anyway, we're down to the wire here. We're down to, at least of the government's case. The big fight we're heading in it right now for is about Juror 6. It's funny. The fight is over. It would seem. On Friday, Judge Subraman said he's out.
Starting point is 00:30:08 Juror 6 had said he lived in the Bronx. Then he said he visits his girlfriend slash mother of his child in New Jersey. Then supposedly, after all that, after he was on the jury, he somehow got into a discussion. with court staff and talked about Jersey. That's the best we can make out from what said in open court. And that's what we report on, what's said in open court, including what's shown on the screens.
Starting point is 00:30:28 And Sub-Romanian said, that's it. It seems clear. Now, let me stop him there. There was an email put out. So the defense did write a letter saying, let's keep this juror. So y'all understand why they want dismisses the juror. Lack of candor means you've lied.
Starting point is 00:30:48 you've not been honest, you've not been forthcoming. On the questionnaire, the voir dire is called, the questionnaire for the jury, one of the persons said they lived in the Bronx. Apparently now they told, I guess, the jury staff, I guess they probably said, damn, man, I got to go catch the train to get back to Jersey. And they're like, Jersey,
Starting point is 00:31:08 fuck you're doing the jersey. My girl lived there. You know, I stay with my girl. And that person rose the issue to say, this juror ain't supposed to live out of this district. They live out of this district, okay? Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:31:27 Oh, wow. Nigel Davis, thank you for the 20. Says, I'm getting married on August 29th. Congratulations, my brother. You know, I was thinking about it recently. I was like, yo, I've seen some shit. Yo, a one donation will just get me thrown off, right?
Starting point is 00:31:44 I seen some shit. And I was just like, let's see if I go Instagram. I seen this one post And I was just like It's a reason why I believe You know I seen
Starting point is 00:31:59 Glorilla say this Somebody said I don't care how good my relationship is This is a woman saying that I don't care how good my relationship is I'm gonna still text some niggas And Gloria says for real for real And I and I've been thinking about this man
Starting point is 00:32:12 This is this is sexy red Glorilla debauchery Falky culture And I say that not to complain I say that to say if you're a man who has a good girlfriend, like a good girl. Like, please, treat her well, give it a world. Because there's too much whores out here. There's just too much.
Starting point is 00:32:30 Like, trust me. Like, listen, we are struggling to find some good girls out here. You get what I'm saying? All of the girls that we're running into, you fuck them. Oh, you put some dick in their stomach. But they're trash. You wouldn't want to have kids with them. You would never want to be.
Starting point is 00:32:43 Marriage is out of question. So, for a man who's getting married, if you found a woman who could deal with your bull, And you could deal with their bullshit. They're, you know, not embarrassing, not a hoe. They're loyal. Please, treasure her. Okay.
Starting point is 00:32:59 This is how, you know, you got to leave America to find. Or you got to date outside your race. I'm going to be honest with you. Because most black women, and I hate to make it race. But these are y'all queens. The people y'all look up to are the ice spices, Glorillas, Megastas Dalyan, and all of them just say, we're hoarse, and we love it. Okay. So to my man getting married, let me read you full donation. I appreciate you. And I hope that, you know, marriage for you is something that's fulfilling. For the rest of us who ain't married, it's time to wrap it up then. It ain't going to happen, gang. It ain't going to happen. We ain't finding nobody out here. Like, listen, chat, let me say this. All the good girls are taken. If you haven't gotten a girl in 2025 by now, we're stuck with all the horse. All the good.
Starting point is 00:33:49 girls are taken. All the good girls are taken. Trust. You feel me? Okay. Who's this? Jayweather says, act. Did Cardi B's album, thinking of five, bro, get rejected by the label? I think she responded to you the other day, but you didn't get any mentions. I never said her album got rejected by the label. Who
Starting point is 00:34:12 said I said that? I think people mistook, you know what? Let me try to find that. And by the way, bro, Oh, let me just finish my dude's donation that had, um, let's get married. Let me make sure I read the whole thing. In a second. And I know, we just started Diti Trial and I just jumped off, jumped off key again. But it's okay. We're going to get through the trial.
Starting point is 00:34:39 We're going to get through the trial or the trial day. But I do know sometimes you guys are like, yo, there's more things going on at hip-hop, bro. Come the fuck on, all, all right? It's all good. All right. So, so my man will say, I'm getting married on August 29th. My, my CA is my username if anyone could help. This is only towards complete and final details.
Starting point is 00:35:05 Bro, you need help with. Did you want us to plan your wedding? Am I invited? Can I come? Where's the wedding? K-Flock's attorney, thank you for the tenant. It says, yo, we cut Ky a break. with the baddies thing. He don't get a pass for not knowing Wale. He had kids younger than him
Starting point is 00:35:22 tell him who, tell him who that was. He's not hip-hop, but he does run the meta. I'm not going to blame Kai for anything having to do with Waleigh because y'all have given Kai a position that he didn't ask for. Kai never asked these rappers to come on the stream. They begged him to come on the stream. They wanted his approval. So to blame Kai for not knowing someone, Kai's never said he's biggest hip-hop fan. I'm pretty sure Kai and his girl probably does his little stupid TikToks, and they probably get most of their palette of musical taste from TikTok. Like, what do you think? Like, and by the way, I said this before, but I said it with the biggest rapper. I said it with Drake. I said, here's a thing. Whether is Drake or any other A-List artists, with all due respect,
Starting point is 00:36:15 Kai will never like their music, like, I love Drake's music, or like someone else, like, like Kendrick's music or like someone else likes, I don't know, Travis Scott's music. Kai's favorite artist, he said this openly, is A Boogie. Kai was born in New York. A Boogie was a nigga who kind of represented a lot of New York niggas at that time. That's his favorite artists of all time, but that's his favorite artist. So when y'all are thinking that he's like having your mental space in how we, like, for example, if right now there's an 18-year-old kid that's coming out of New Orleans Baton Rouge,
Starting point is 00:36:47 I'm pretty sure young boys is his favorite artist He's not gonna give a fuck about what Drake got going on And I only say that to say I think sometimes you put too much pressure on Kai Kai doesn't give Kai doesn't give a fuck about the battle like that He don't care like Kai is just listening to what he listens to He's cool
Starting point is 00:37:07 You know what I mean But it works both ways Because they're going to these artists Or they're going to Kai Right like Drake is like Yo direct my music video Okay Well
Starting point is 00:37:20 Drake should understand With all due respect Kai's not your biggest fan What the fuck Am I still on Discord Why don't see your discourse Guy's not your biggest fan You know what I mean
Starting point is 00:37:35 And by the way I'm not saying this Necessarily Junk's supposed to me or anything else I think 100% Artists are going towards clout Not going towards like their fan base So don't go towards the clout Which is Kai but Kai is telling you he's being honest.
Starting point is 00:37:52 The pal of the shit I listen to, A Boogie's my favorite. And I'll even say that even in anticipation, by the way, I think Kai's an amazing creator, and he's creative. But let's say, I don't know, I'm using Drake as an example. Let's say Drake says, I'm going to have Kai executive produced my album. I can see Drake fans not being happy because Kai doesn't listen to Drake like that. Kai hasn't listened to Drake's in 2011 like that. It's the same thing with these rappers.
Starting point is 00:38:22 So I'm not blaming Kai for nothing. Rappers are chasing clout. When you chase clout and Kai is clout, how could I blame him when all y'all want his approval? He ain't coming to y'all. BT came to Kai. Kai didn't go to BZ. So if Kai's at BT like, yo, who's that?
Starting point is 00:38:40 Who's that? Who's that? Who's that? Don't blame the kid. We gave Kai this status as the biggest hip-hop outlet. We did. The people did. He didn't ask for it.
Starting point is 00:38:52 He didn't say, hey, I'm starting on my stream today. I'm going to do some hip-hop shit. Never did. So again, that's why I told everybody hip-hop got to stop dick-rodding. Because y'all are dick-rodding and then getting mad or getting disappointed when someone who never asked for a position that y'all have given him. And by the way, he was going to be a big streamer with or without y'all niggas. But y'all are now trying to make it like he's supposed to be a...
Starting point is 00:39:17 I remember when I got on everyday struggle. I'll be honest with you. Because I am a hip-hop person, but I was scorn. I was about 10, no, I was at least 10 years younger than Joe. I was listening to Chief Keith. He was still wanting to talk about Jay-Z, right? Like, I remember an episode for him, 4-44-4, was like a big thing. For me, talking about Uzi, that was a big episode for me.
Starting point is 00:39:39 I love talking about Uzi and Yadi and people like that, right? It just shows you where we were, like, within our lives. Mentally, the pal of music we're listening to. But both of us, what connected us both is that we love this and we're hip-hop out and it's. Like we when I knew that there was going to be other, you know, days or topics, like I would get, you know, sometimes we'll get the topics a night before. Bro, I was studying. I would go back to go listen to whether it was Big Daddy Kane, Rock Kim, like shit. I had to get in my bag to try to, because I never wanted Joe to just talk straight over my head with his knowledge.
Starting point is 00:40:15 So I wanted to have some knowledge, even if it was outside my time. but I'm a person who I'm telling you I'm rooted in hip hop that's it in the streaming world I don't think I'm that big I think in hip hop I'm big get I'm saying so when y'all say that about Kai it's not Kai's job to know Waleh it's my job to know Waleh not kai's job y'all have given him this title and then y'all expect all type of dumb shit from him all Kai got to know is his friends what he want to do and do what he want to do hip hop stop dick rider please just stop
Starting point is 00:40:47 okay okay why not go in that fucking um oh it was k flocks intert k flocks attorney so where's my defending k flock at complex eat a dick um k flocks attorney also said possum being 27 now i'm from one 145th in lennox they got to fight me act done to be in the chat somebody said i don't see lloyd banks on that list see that's another thing right um g milton says yo um damn i keep doing what you're doing that why got you looking slim you know i were white today chat i know i'm doing too much before i got
Starting point is 00:41:19 get to the truck. I wear white today, because usually this is going to be mad TMI. I usually take a shit in the morning. So I'm taking the shit in the morning. I'm on my phone, blah, blah, blah, and right when I'm coming out, I see the scale. And I step on the scale and, you know, the pre-shit weighing is crazy. I told you, I was 276 as like my largest point. I weighed myself today, and I was 217. So I'm 217. I'm hoping to get to 200. So I'm 17 pounds away from 200. So I was feeling, I'm like, I'm feeling kind of thin and also I'm not hungry and like that. I'm good. Perfect. You know, um, so I'm like white. Not doing black today. I'm hitting the white. You know what I wear black? You got to make, I got a cover up. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:42:02 I got to slim it down. But shit. I was like two 17 today. I'm cooking. I'm good. So I'm, I'm wearing white. Plus I seen these hats. I'm like, ah. Yeah, I was feeling myself. It's uh, uh, who else. Who else? Who else? Tim D. the barber. It says, I can't share. It's so tight. I can see a heartbeat. Nah, nigga. You're going to see that. There's no man boobs in this shit like that. I used to have a little man. I used to have a little jiggle. I used to have a jiggle.
Starting point is 00:42:24 Like the jiggle's jiggling, bro. So you know what I mean? I went in the closet to get the white, but the ones you can see that, yeah, it's not man, well, still a little man boob, I ain't gonna lie, it's man boobie. But it's not,
Starting point is 00:42:34 but it's like half man boob, half pecks. Like you could see it and be like, that's pecks. That's pecks. That's manboob pecks type of shit, you know? A solo thing for become the member. All right, cool.
Starting point is 00:42:47 And then, uh, let me, Go back over to the other channel. Ray Shelton says when I stated I'll be streaming on Saturday at the end of Friday stream. I knew we wouldn't see him until Monday. I did stream. I streamed for 30 minutes at the Pops Quartel show.
Starting point is 00:43:02 I did. Captain D. Hart, pause. I'm just going to call you Captain Hard, bro. That sounds crazy too. They said TDE told you to sit down and not get up until they told you to when you was at the concert. Is that true? What? chat
Starting point is 00:43:17 you know they're always going to put some spin on it you know when they say shit like that you should just say I said someone recorded I'm not even getting dignify with the back and forth because now I could tell I have the loudest voice in hip-hop I could tell somebody probably feels
Starting point is 00:43:38 away about how I said that or I explain the story so now they're trying to twist it y'all have the video no more talking put it out. No more talking. No more talking needed, okay? I showed up. Good show, good conversations,
Starting point is 00:43:55 and I'm not here also to trash those men because when you stand in front of somebody and you have a manly conversation, I take them at their word, and I hope they take me in my word. I'm not here to go online to try to make them look weak or look like suckers or look like they bitches, and I hope that they're not trying to do the same as well.
Starting point is 00:44:15 Okay, there was respect on both sides in both conversations and That's as much as I was addressed on it. I think I spoke too much on it already At this point, put the video out other than that nothing one to say Okay, um who else who else was somebody says you like officer Tatum bro? What are you talking about? Okay, oh the Cardi B thing So let me address the Cardi B thing real quick and then we're gonna get back to trial So it's active Cardi B's album get rejected by the label. I think she responded to you the other day, but didn't get any mentions. Okay. Here's, I'll respond to the Cardi B thing. I think you guys took me out of,
Starting point is 00:44:54 you guys took me out of context. I don't know if she was responding to me. I don't know if she was responding to me at all, but I did see a clip. There's a short clip. Oh, is it this? I crashed out the other day. It was just truly a disagreement and it was, it wasn't only, not only was it truly a disagreement. It was also a middleman. saying stuff and it's like you know when like somebody is like in the middle saying something words get translated wrong people don't know who said well what said this what said that and yada yada yada but i want to clear up some shit because i don't i don't know why bitches and motherfuckers you know i feel like sometimes people just go on twitter and just be like
Starting point is 00:45:44 oh my god let me just go on this topic let me just go on this topic they don't know what where and what say something, they just like mix shit up. First of all, for y'all to say that, I turn in my album and they said no, let me tell something. My label have heard all my songs as I do them, because they always check on me every three weeks or months. They always check in like, hey, you know, they pay for the studio. By the way, another thing I'll say, too, you know, we could say a lot of things about Cardi, and this is, I think this is why I've ever got a relationship with her, she's never struck me as a liar.
Starting point is 00:46:23 Like, I've never thought Cardi got online and lied. Like, there are certain people who they flat out lie, and then some people who twist the truth up. Cardi, honestly, she's a really straight shooter to me. And by the way, I want to clarify, I know you're like, just play the fucking clip, but I got to clarify
Starting point is 00:46:42 if any of this was because of people took what I said. I want to be very clear in what I either said or I currently meet. Number one, there is a change of the top brass at Atlantic. Those people have to gel and have to mix with the artist that's been there before. Okay? It's a new type of system on how they're dealing with artists. none of that means they don't prioritize cardi they don't like cardi or they want cardi's music or whatever
Starting point is 00:47:24 to go away i've said as well they're so heavily like cardi is someone that you sign to a franchise like she has the max deal in your franchise you're committed to her you're going to build around her whether you like it or not if you inherit atlantic cardi is is of the highest importance. You don't buy the team, and I'm using like, you know, just sports terms. You don't buy the team if you hate the fact that this is your number one person,
Starting point is 00:48:00 and if you do, it's going to be hell of hard to get out of it. So the current staff of Atlantic, they also, and I notice as a fact, because I speak to them. I told you, I speak to the guys at 10K, they're my peoples. They love Cardi. Now, is it the same working relationship?
Starting point is 00:48:23 Probably not. What does that mean? You know how Cardi says she talks to her label over three weeks? Well, it might be a little bit different with how they check in on stuff. They might be also like, hey, Cardi, this is our outlook for how you should go with things,
Starting point is 00:48:38 while maybe the other group that used to run Atlantic used to go with another outlook. Or maybe they used to say, Cardi, you just, do what you want, we'll just fund it. Those things are going to be very different, okay? Because you're having a change at the top. But I want to make it very abundantly clear. Cardi B is still of the highest priority,
Starting point is 00:48:59 but I do think this is my personal thought now, that because Cardi hasn't dropped in a while, I think they are trying to make sure whatever happens with this upcoming release is going to be so, so good and executed perfectly, right? So I don't know if, you know, people took what I said, and other people spoke about this, but I don't know if, you know,
Starting point is 00:49:25 I'm only addressing what I said. But please, that was not intended if that was from me. So they clearly be like, hey, what's going on? Sometimes they pop in and be like, hey, what's going on? Just making sure you're working. So for y'all would be like, oh, she turned in her album and her label didn't approve. The heads of my label been hearing my album for a very long time.
Starting point is 00:49:47 All the songs that I do, they've been heard it from the time I've been doing it, because like I say, they always pop in and check in and whatever. Second, like, I'm going to just give you a very big example. Like, outside, I like the song, but, like, I feel like there's other songs that I really, really, really, really, really love. Like, and that's... Okay. You guys could go watch it.
Starting point is 00:50:13 There's a full 10-minute version. She hops on spaces a lot. I personally have said, I think there's got to be the fuck Offset album. And I like Offset. Offs. It's a very cool guy. I speak to him all the time. But this is where Cardi B's, this is where the interest is in Cardi's life.
Starting point is 00:50:29 You've been through an entire relationship with a guy, had three kids, got married pretty early in the industry. And now it seems like that situation is over. We want to hear what you say. Not on Twitter spaces and rants. we want to hear what you say in music. So I think that's what the album should be. I haven't heard any music yet. I think Cardi had invited me to come listen to some songs.
Starting point is 00:50:54 I haven't heard anything. But I would imagine whenever it comes out, it's going to be good. If you don't know, I think Cardi is one of the only artists that their first release. Every song on that project has been certified by the RIAA as platinum, which is a huge deal. but also a lot to live up to. Again, Atlantic, new people up there, but they're pot committed to,
Starting point is 00:51:24 if you know that poker term, they're pot committed to Cardi B. And Cardi got to learn them a little bit. They got to learn Cardi. That's what it is. 10K, TJ, think of it at 5, it says, act, we got to get Discord popping again, but we need more chat queens
Starting point is 00:51:37 and some more chat queens to this score. Okay, this man's just trying to get some ass. It's like, yo, bro, we got to get this. Discord popping. We need... Send the females over here. Okay, bro. All right. Cool. We are back. We are back. So let me finish... Let me finish Intercity Press. Saying what he had to say. And by the way, there was a letter that was docketed to Judge Sumeranian, which will oil from him where he was speaking about juror six because they did dismiss him. Okay? Here we go. But this guy was trying desperately to get onto the jury, so he's got to be all. But then Agnifalo made a passionate plea, talking about the right to a juries of one's fears, and it's constitutional, apparently appellate issues.
Starting point is 00:52:24 Xavier Donaldson said, in this district, there's so many problems with the racial composition of juries. You've done a great job, judge, but, you know, this is key. And then Brian Steele said the government knew all along that juror six was a problem, but didn't say anything until they thought that he was pro-diddy. So, Judge Subramanian then said, I want to thank Mr. Agnifalo and Mr. Donaldson for their arguments, and if my thinking changes, I'll let you know. Well, he hasn't, there's certainly nothing in the docket.
Starting point is 00:52:59 But in this case, who knows? Despite our filing in week one, many things are not being documented. The only thing documented over the weekend, to my knowledge, was Alexander Shapiro, the appellate, essentially his appellate lawyer of Combs. making an argument about jurors six, with many redactions, but at least it went into the docket. Again, that's the thing here. They seem to believe that if anything could be redacted, you can just withhold the whole thing until weeks later. And it's making, it's very difficult to report on the case.
Starting point is 00:53:27 And it's making it very dangerous, too, because you don't know what's been admitted and what's not been admitted. You don't know what arguments are being made in these non-docted filing. So we're just going to continue blasting away. What can I say? Now, also, in EDNY today, I think we can say this. Okay, see, that's, that's about to get into the Eastern District. Okay, so, uh, I thought there was something on the docket about that juror. So, like, the AUSA thinks they have a Trojan horse.
Starting point is 00:53:54 You got to remember, one juror could, could fuck their whole case up. Clearly, they think this person, you know, you know, obviously they have an ethical responsibility to make sure someone doesn't have a lack of candor issues. But I think they think this person, based on them sum it up now, this is, person was dying to get on the jury because they're in favor of ditty. So they want this motherfucker out of here, right? Now, keep in mind, I don't know if you guys watch the Y&W Melly trial. YNW Melly, he was, that mistrial supposedly came from one juror.
Starting point is 00:54:26 It only takes one. One juror said, I don't give a fuck what y'all niggins say. I'm not voned guilty because I don't think he did it. I don't think he did it. That person was unable to be convinced. and at a certain point the judge accepted that this was going to end in a mistrial. Now obviously, he, the state elected to try him again, and that's why he's still in Broward County and he's still awaiting his second trial for double homicide.
Starting point is 00:54:55 However, it takes one juror, people, one juror. Okay, so cool. So the next thing, well, well, I want to read you guys the letter. and by the way, if you're wondering why I'm not rushing to get to like this witness on a stand, they're not giving any new information. They're just summoned shit up, right? They're like, they're just giving a summary. All right.
Starting point is 00:55:25 Okay. Oh, this is from the juror. Oh, not the jury. I mean the defense. This is from Alexander Shapiro. Ah. Okay. So they wrote a letter saying, don't dismiss this juror.
Starting point is 00:55:46 and it doesn't look like they've made a ruling yet. Doesn't look like they've made a ruling yet, huh? Okay. Now, remember, remember, chat, there's 18 people who's in a jury box. There's 12 that are going to vote, but there's six alternates. The alternates are ranked, right?
Starting point is 00:56:13 If the jurors, and by the way, I've finally seen there's a website. This dude actually has a website here that describes everybody. Here we go. Did he docket? Okay. Now, what's important is that this is the juror breakdown right now. We don't know which one's six.
Starting point is 00:56:36 But there's a male. He's 31. He's an investment analysis or analyst. There's a 39-year-old male. He's a social worker, a 41-year-old male. We don't have race demographics. Prison communications worker. There's a scientist.
Starting point is 00:56:52 There's a retired person from finance, 68, okay? There's not a 68 male retired telecommunications person. There's a logistics analyst. Now, I'll say this. I've noticed people who tend to work in mathematical or science fields are very logic-based. They're very black and white, right? While people who work in social fields, like social workers, and other fields of the sort,
Starting point is 00:57:22 you know, they're a psychologist, they're able to, you know, kind of look at things in a gray area. So, for example, somebody who works in logistics or maybe a scientist, it's either A or B. There's no A, B, or something in the middle. While someone that might be a social worker
Starting point is 00:57:39 or someone that might have the understanding of, you know, psychology or sociology, they might be like, yeah, she's not telling all the way, truth. Yeah, she forgot. got a couple of things, but people don't forget the sentiment. That did happen, right? So I'm looking at this. We are kind of seeing some people who work with numbers. So if you ask me, if I'm Ditty, I want people that work with numbers on this case. Because there's certain stuff that sounds like sex traffic, it's one of those, right? Where it's like, uh, kind of not really. You want
Starting point is 00:58:16 the person who's going to say, no, no, no, no. There's no kind of no, really. There's either yes, know either at 100% looks like it or at 100% no now granted the standard to find him guilty is beyond a reasonable doubt however these jurors are going to vote they're not going to apply that you know necessarily to their vote they might be like uh i heard enough i heard enough there's so much smoke negative there's a fire somewhere uh so there's a social worker okay so we got to my finance i think that's good for ditty telecommunications i can't tell person communications can't tell investment analyst i think that's good too so investment analyst i think that's good too so investment scientists, I think that's good.
Starting point is 00:58:53 Retired from finance, I think that's good. Logistics analysts, I think that's good. Bank it, okay? You want numbers. It's either, you know what I mean? It's either one or two dollars. It's not like, that's $1.20. No, nigga, we're only dealing with whole dollars here.
Starting point is 00:59:07 Okay. Actor and a massage therapist. I don't know about that one. There's a deli clerk. Okay. But these are the females. It's a 30-year-old female. I'd be a little bit concerned about this.
Starting point is 00:59:24 Nursing aid. I don't know. Physicians assistants and former treatment coordinator. So there's one, two, three, four. There's four and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. So there's four, four women, eight men. Not bad. Not bad.
Starting point is 00:59:57 And I also hear that there is more than half that are African Americans. That's what I heard as well. Okay. So cool, cool, cool. I bet. Also, let's see if we can find the, can we find the indictment? I'd love to find the indictment. Okay.
Starting point is 01:00:18 Oh, great. This is a superseding three. So this is SS3. Okay. Sorry. Now, the reason why I'm doing some of this chat is that we're starting to wrap this shit up. When we saw the indictment weeks ago, if not months ago, we just saw charges on a sheet. We were going to see if these things are provable.
Starting point is 01:00:45 Well, all of the witnesses to provide factual evidences have already testified. So we're now at the part where, yeah, we're getting these summary witnesses, but we're also trying to figure out did they prove it based on what we know. So let's go down to it. Okay, we know the enterprise. They're still trying to prove that. But let's go to the charges.
Starting point is 01:01:08 So the first charge, the first charge is the charge of, give me a second. Where's the count? Okay. So count one is Rico. So count one is Rico. Count one is Rico.
Starting point is 01:01:25 All right? Now, we all know that's the big charge. I'm not too sold on it. I can see Ditty possibly beating it, even though there's so many things in it. I've told you about the anatomy of a RICO charge. We have predicate acts and overt acts. Predicate acts consist of, I believe, about 17 offenses.
Starting point is 01:01:48 Federally, let me see, how many predicate acts do exist? How many predicate acts? well offenses in federal RICO it might be more okay it's 35 of them actually so it's 35 predicate crimes that fall under RICO
Starting point is 01:02:11 okay and they include these things bribery, sports bribery counterfeit theft embezzlement extortion it credit transaction fraud multiple frauds mail fraud wire fraud financial fraud unlawful procurement of citizenship
Starting point is 01:02:29 reproduction of naturalization and citizenship papers sale of naturalization, obscene matter, obstruction of justice, criminal investigations, obstruction of state or law enforcement, tampering with a witness, okay, okay, just a lot.
Starting point is 01:02:46 Murder for hire, we see murder for hire, which that's, you know, that's dirk. Sexual exploitation of children, interstate transportation of stolen property, money laundering, gambling, I'm illegal gambling, right? Welfare funds, wagering paraphernalia, transportation aid and racketeering enterprises, interferes interference with commerce by threats or violence,
Starting point is 01:03:12 peonage, slavery, and trafficking of people, which this is, chat, this is the, this is where, you know, the Man Act falls under that too. I think that's 1591, 18 U.S.C. 1591. fraud misuse of that misuse a passport forgery there's a lot tied against a witness informants tampering with informant
Starting point is 01:03:35 I'm sure okay so there's a lot of things that fall under there and trafficking okay so sex trafficking falls onto this one right but arson and shit like that also is there too cool so we're not going to get into count one like that that's going to be where this whole case is determined. As I said, if Diddy gets found guilty on that, he's going to get 20 years.
Starting point is 01:04:03 No ifs, ands or buts about it, Ditty will get 20 years in prison, federal prison, if he gets found guilty on count one, which is RICO. Count two, it's a sex trafficking. It's not a RICO charge. This is a separate charge. But this is the sex trafficking of, of, and one, victim one. So the second charge is, did he sex traffic victim one? Now, if he's sex traffic victim one, I've told you this before, it also falls up in the RICO as well. But if they couldn't prove the other stuff with the RICO, they could just get isolated charge.
Starting point is 01:04:36 I'll ask y'all, do you think Cassie was sex traffic? That's up to y'all. If you say yes, y'all are the jury at this point. If you say yes, you would vote yes that he's guilty. If you say no, he would be not guilty on count two. count three and I think this is going to be an easier charge if anything I think did he did he's best chance I don't see him being not guilty on all charges I see him be not guilty on the sex trafficking charges and then the Rico that's going to be a big it but if he beats that W I think if he gets found guilty of prostitution right here which is oh sorry process this count three I think he still hugs his loo lawyers in court. You ever see one of those where they get found guilty or not guilty of like 90% of things,
Starting point is 01:05:28 but they get one guilty and they're still happy as fuck. They're crying tears. Yeah, because this, D-D would have to serve two years. Two years you're done with this. You know, get married,
Starting point is 01:05:40 stop doing freakoffs. I don't know if you will. And just get your life back on track. Right? So this is the prostitution thing. And here's the thing. This becomes, it's the transportation of victim one and sex workers. So Cassie and the sex workers.
Starting point is 01:06:03 Now, this kind of lines up with sex trafficking. You got to remember, they overcharge them a bit. If they can't get him for sex trafficking, they want to get him for prostitution. So sex trafficking means by force, fraud, or coercion, which means they weren't willing. If they can't get him for, if you listen to him, be like, I think Cassie was willing. And all the sex workers claim they were willing to. So this is not sex trafficking.
Starting point is 01:06:29 If you can't get him for that, you then look to the next thing. Well, if it ain't sex trafficking where they're being forced, it's definitely prostitution, right? It's prostitution, even though his defense is, I never paid none of these people directly. Somebody else paid him. Okay? Cool.
Starting point is 01:06:49 And then D.B.'s argument is going to be, were you paid for your time or were you paid for your time? or were you paid for just sex? The prosecution has tried to make the case to say he was paying for sex and would even compensate more when they ejaculate, right? Okay, so let's go to count four. Count four is another sex trafficking charge, but this one is of victim two.
Starting point is 01:07:11 Victim two. So this is Jane Doe? This is 50 cents baby mom. Do you think, chat, we're voting at this point. We're doing a preliminary vote. We're going to do many votes until we get to a verdict, chat. Just bear with me. Do you believe that Jane Doe,
Starting point is 01:07:23 50 cents baby mom, victim too. Do you believe Jane Doe was sex traffic? Do you believe that she was forced to do commercial sex acts brought against across state lines and they influenced and disrupted interstate commerce by her doing these commercial sex acts that she didn't want to do and she was forced to do by actual force by fraud or by coercion. What do you guys think? So let me know. That's count four. But this is about Jane Doe. Let's go to count five. This becomes, remember, if they can't get him for count four, just like, it's like piggyback charges. If they can't get him for sex trafficking, so the big one is Rico. If the Rico gets, if he gets found guilty of Rico, and I think I've said to see you, if he gets found guilty of Rico, all of the, it's going to be guilty on all charges.
Starting point is 01:08:22 because the RICO is the hardest to prove. Then they separated sex trafficking just for Cassie. But if they can't prove the sex trafficking, they say, well, prostitution for Cassie and the sex workers. Then they say sex trafficking for Jane Doe, aka Daphne Joy. If they can't prove that, it becomes prostitution for Daphne Joy and the sex workers. Get me? And that's the five counts. Okay, okay?
Starting point is 01:08:50 That's it. That is it. So with that being said, the two witnesses that matter is Jane Doe, 50 Cent Bay Mama Daphne Joy. And also Cassie. Now you might say, what about these other people who claim they got beaten,
Starting point is 01:09:12 right? Like Mia, Capricorn Clark, claimed she was abuse. Well, all of that comes into either establishing the enterprise, Rico, or other predicate acts under RICO. With RICO, you need two predicate acts, two.
Starting point is 01:09:30 Now, the predicate acts, they have listed under RICO or predicate offenses, though, right? Okay. I told you there's 35 of them. Predicate acts under RICO, I'll tell you what it is. Give me a second. Where is it? Okay. So, so there's, there's, their legend can't have it.
Starting point is 01:10:00 They're alleged arson. They're alleged what else? Kidnaping arson bribery. They're alleged tampering with witness, victim or informant. Their legend, forced labor, the man act. They're alleged sex trafficking. They're alleged prostitution. they're alleging
Starting point is 01:10:35 all right so we got to count all these up a kidnapping B arson C bribery D tamper witness E forced labor F sex trafficking G
Starting point is 01:10:53 transportation and inducement for travel purposes of prostitution or other legal services H narcotics distribution. Okay? Distribution and possession. Okay?
Starting point is 01:11:09 With the intent to distribute. Okay. So what's that? That's eight. There's eight predicate acts that they believe that Diddy has done. They need to prove two out of the eight.
Starting point is 01:11:31 Do you understand they need to prove one quarter, one quarter. So two out of eight. some of these might be easier than others to prove kidnapping would we call what happened in an intercontinental hotel kidnapped it did
Starting point is 01:11:50 did Cassie say she couldn't leave what she tried to leave he beat her he dragged her back did she say he prevented her leave that could be something that could be you know voted on and say yes right um Diddy's lawyers been trying to address that too.
Starting point is 01:12:12 That's why they talked so long about that video. Also, other people who said whatever, that's hearsay pretty much. Like, yeah, he beat the door down. He came in. He threw something in my head. We couldn't go nowhere. You're not going to find a nigga guilty and give him 20 years off of word of mouth, right?
Starting point is 01:12:30 Unless there's a lot of word of mouth, right? Arson. Are you going to say he blew up a kick card? I don't think that. I don't think you could find him guilty on arson. So I don't think this is proved. Bribery. Here's 100,000.
Starting point is 01:12:48 Delete the video. Delete the video. That's a good. That's a decent point. Diddy was always paying for things to keep people quiet. Pain for things to keep people quiet. Tampering with witnesses. That comes in when he was calling Don Rashard.
Starting point is 01:13:12 He was at the time, possibly a, no, no. Kalina and also even how they were trying to speak with, was it Mia or someone else? And that was supposed to be an attempt to subvert what was a grand jury hearing. That would be tampering with the witness. Forced labor. These people say they had to work 20 plus hours a day. At times, they didn't get paid for. They had no choice, as many of them say.
Starting point is 01:13:46 Was that convincing enough? Keep in mind, you got to agree 100%. You have to have no doubt in your mind. Sex trafficking. We talked about that already. It would be sex trafficking of either Mia, not Mia, Jane Doe, or Cassie, or the sex workers. And another prostitution thing and drugs. We'll see.
Starting point is 01:14:17 All right? Okay. I think we are ready. I think we're ready. So let's go, again, this is a summary witness. bear with me people there's no new info that's coming out today maybe some new motions
Starting point is 01:14:38 and maybe the judge might hear a few things and we might get a glimpse of what the state or not state the defense case is going to be so just some of Iranians says I hope everybody had a good weekend the defense has a motion for a Napa or a nap
Starting point is 01:14:54 I don't know I'm probably saying it wrong instruction to the jury so there's an instruction that the defense has requested They said that because they believe that Banna, Ms. Bungalong, committed perjury, and I'm not going to lie, the AUSA's kind of agreed that, you know, we think it happened, or it did happen, but her details were definitely wrong.
Starting point is 01:15:19 They're saying that is something perjurious. It's lies. Could you tell the jurors to not think about anything she said? The judge has agreed or not agreed, has disagreed and said, I denied the motion's defense. I deny the defense motion. Now in juror six. Last week, the defense posed a further question of the juror.
Starting point is 01:15:42 I took time to reconsider. The defense observes in its June 15th letter. Here, the record raises serious concerns about the juror shading his answers to be on the jury. The shift in answers raised questions about the jurors' credibility. So the court has indicated that juror six, should be dismissed. The defense now urges further questioning. The judge says the defense raised concerns
Starting point is 01:16:09 about replacing an African-American jury with the white one and cite the Second Circuit case. The courts take this very seriously. But further question is inappropriate, it might negatively impact the jury. That's why we have alternates. Mr. Donaldson, praise the diversity of the jury
Starting point is 01:16:28 and said the process worked wonderfully. the defense asks the court to base his decision on race, that would be inappropriate. So juror six is excused, and is going to be replaced by the first alternative. So the judge is saying, Y'all made a request that if we're going to take off a black juror, we should put it on another black juror.
Starting point is 01:16:48 If we made the decision based on race, that would be prejudicial as well. So we're going to excuse a juror since you had previously agreed that the jury was very diverse. We're going to excuse that juror, which is now we get to realize a black juror, and he's going to be replaced by the first alternate that seemingly is a white one.
Starting point is 01:17:07 As to the defense allegations of prosecutorial misconduct here that is inviting the court to make a decision based on race, it can't be granted. As to the issue about another juror that arose on Friday, and apparently there's another juror they got an issue with. We don't know. So I'll question that juror at the end of the day session. The party should tell me if we clear the courtroom,
Starting point is 01:17:29 or do it in the robin room. If any event, the press and public are not allowed to hear and report in real time. If the jury, if jury gone, why a rober room? So, inner city press says if the jury's gone, why robering room? Okay. The jurors enter. The judge says, welcome back. The government may call his next witness.
Starting point is 01:17:49 The AUSA says, first, let's do some exhibits. They're entered on a seal. They're subject to connection. Now we'll call our first witness, Ms. Sankar. Sankar pops up. She's a paralegal, a specialist for the U.S. Attorney's Office. They says, what did you work on in this case? Sancar says, I did two summary charts.
Starting point is 01:18:10 I was asked to verify the accuracy of. So could you help describe the documents of these underlying these charts? Well, it's hundreds of pages of documents. It says, who's in the message in this particular chart? That's KK. Christina Karam. And whose cell phone is this? That's Brendan Paul. How did Ms. Karam respond to Mr. Lopez about seeing the escort?
Starting point is 01:18:29 Sanker says, four laughing emojis. So Ms. Karam responded to Mr. Lopes about seeing the escorts. Four laughing emojis. Is he going to stay awake? How long is he going to stay away? And this one from January 30th, 2023? It's an audio file. Yes.
Starting point is 01:18:50 So Ms. Foster, could you play the first minute and 10 seconds? They play. There's a female voice saying two things are weird. The only person who know was you, someone found an iPad. Remember somebody found an iPad of Jane Doe getting her guts rearranged? He says, yes. So what did Mr. Karam say in this audio? She says he's going to the four seasons and wants you to bring Gatorade and chicken noodle soup. So read these. So I'll be Dave Shirley. Rock riding with him. Sancar is in KK says no to rock. Sancar is reading messages as KKays.
Starting point is 01:19:27 It says, hey, could you run $4,000 cash from Rock to the hotel? Sure. Sanker says, heads up. He's about to do a wild king night. AUSA says, forgot to pick up the money. Just give it too far, just in case. AUSA says, what did the hotel write to Ms. Karam? Sanker says the hotel call, Paul is coming up.
Starting point is 01:19:50 AUSA says, does Paul appear anywhere else in this chart? Sanker says, yes. Let's turn off the exhibit to the public. Judge says, just let me know when they're off. So, okay, cool, let's go. Please read these messages between Jane and Ms. Karam. Karam says, ask them if they could bring up 15 bath towels. AUSA says, he always brings between 5 and 10K.
Starting point is 01:20:14 They're expecting people to leave the presidential suite at 1. Now, chat, I don't know if you know what's going on here. since Christina Karam is not going to take the stand what is what's happening is that they have seized messages that they are just going to introduce into court they're in the discovery
Starting point is 01:20:39 they could be read into the evidence right there can't be any type of explanation about these text messages can be like what did you mean what it has to be blatantly what the messages say. They have fought back and forth on what should be
Starting point is 01:20:57 admitted, and that's why they're doing this. Okay? So KK says, ask them if we could bring 15 bath towels. He always brings between 5 and 10,000. They're expecting people to leave the presidential suite at 1. We're taking off. Says, and these? Sancar says these are setting up a flight for Jane. What's this? Flight information from Jessica Ruiz to KK.
Starting point is 01:21:21 for Arthur Jr. and Paul. And these, can you pick up the cash for Guido at Mapleton? Here we go. All right, let's keep it going. Look like this thing got fractured again. So, this was 9 o'clock says, wow, three hours of one. Now here we go. Okay. What does Crom write to Sean?
Starting point is 01:22:10 She writes, Guido outside, Combs replies with an audio message. Play it. Combs sounds hoarse. He says, about Guido. take care of it, please. So he says to Christina, take care of Guido. What did KK say?
Starting point is 01:22:25 Done. AUSA says, do some of the messages involve Cassie Ventura? Sankar says yes. AUSA says page 5, May 2nd, 2017. What are these?
Starting point is 01:22:37 Text between Cassie and KK. A USA says, okay, I'll read as Cassie. You read as KK. What the fuck? Sanker as KK says, You okay? Cassie says no one deserves to be dragged by their hair.
Starting point is 01:22:52 AUSA says row 87 and 92. April 20th, 20th, 2018, Cassie and KK. Cassie says, I just can't anymore. KK says, I'm here for you. Heart emoji. Cassie says, I'm bumped, but I don't want to derail. KK says, definitely don't derail.
Starting point is 01:23:17 It's not worth it. AUSA says let's turn to Jane's messages. You read Jane. Sanker says, we got into a fight. I'm not doing hotel night. I'll bring him a cake. So what's this date of this file? November 16, 2023.
Starting point is 01:23:32 What are these? Audio files from November 19th. Play it. Audio rings. Diddy says, yo, we really can't talk on this phone. You know what I'm saying? I called, I reached out.
Starting point is 01:23:43 You know what I'm saying? My love is definitely true. Just some kinky shit that I thought. thought we definitely enjoyed audio so it looked like jane recorded him jane recorded oh that's a lineup wow jane recorded him three days after cassie's lawsuit you see this is when cassie filed a day later there's a settlement two days later jane do calls him and he's saying we can't really talk on his phone you know what i'm saying and she says i don't know it's like word for word it's like crazy to me feels sick. Combs says
Starting point is 01:24:19 but like you know and they turn the audio off. So play the next one. Diddy says I really need your friendship right now. Don't send no text. Did he in a recorded audio he says, I need to just tell you. I need your friendship.
Starting point is 01:24:38 Baby, I got to meet, uh, you got to meet my moms. You know what I'm saying? Please pray for me. She says okay. A USA says three days later, what are these? KK. writes, we all know your kryptonite. Wow.
Starting point is 01:24:55 We all know your cryptonite. Holy. AUSA says, please make sure Robin, please make sure Robin make sure rent that rent is paid. It seems like they're talking about Jane. So I guess they're saying their kryptonite is Jane Doe, not Cassie, which did not tell you that she would have a more significant, importance and understanding, even though I think she butchered her testimony
Starting point is 01:25:24 because she's telling love. So Diddy was saying, yo, make sure her rent get paid, bro. AUSA says, what's this? A image I found on Ms. Karam's phone from December 28, 2023. A photo off the cell phone screen that says, I lost work opportunities. I guess that's from Jane, right? Sanker says, this is Jane, says, you broke me.
Starting point is 01:25:51 you asked me what I needed to move on and now you're upset looked like that's when she's asking him for some money she's asking for a thousand Sanker says he said he would send the tapes by my baby daddy so Jane Daphne is texting KK
Starting point is 01:26:11 he said he would send tapes to 50 I'm traumatized he asks me who I'm seeing over and over again Daphne He said you'll send the sex tapes To the father of my child On them I'm drugged
Starting point is 01:26:26 I'm beyond hurt by him AUSA says What does KK says I haven't spoken with him AUSA says In these photos of a cell phone Can you read them Jane says
Starting point is 01:26:38 You fucked everything up You win AUSA says what are these Videos I found on KK's devices Foster said let's play it This a woman voice says like a thousand bucks. So what's in the photo?
Starting point is 01:26:52 It looks like a long manicured nail. What does KK. Right? They just chilling at his house. Out to shop like King Knight mode or Gucci bag mode, L.O.L.
Starting point is 01:27:08 Your Honor, could we break here? They take a break. They come back. Sanker says, what does this exhibit show? Shows messages of Sean Combs and Damien Butler, okay, DRock. and Mia turn off the screens
Starting point is 01:27:22 to the public and the press AUSA says please read DROX messages and I'll read the other DROC says Love you man If you need a friend here
Starting point is 01:27:32 I'm here Combs says I'll call you back talking to the kids DROC says Where are you AUSA says Virginia Beach
Starting point is 01:27:42 or Mia says Virginia Beach DROC text her number to Combs Mia to DRock says, oh, I didn't have my phone. I was scuba diving. DRock says, we're opening up a new restaurant on the 17th. He says he doesn't want anything from you.
Starting point is 01:27:58 Mia says, super smart to stay in your bubble. Mia also says, I'm on an island off the coast of Honduras. DRock says, I love to hear about Honduras. Let me know I can send you something. Mia says, I never asked for anything. DROC says I'm not allowed to send my sister a gift
Starting point is 01:28:19 AUSA says Did you have any other involvement in this case? Sancar says no No further question Ms. Garagos Tenney gets up Tennie says Ms. Sancarter This message from Damien Butler
Starting point is 01:28:32 to Sean Combs let's pull up the exhibit Line 363 days earlier The legal filing And Garagos says Could you please read Natmore Says the article could have been worse They're calling up a breakup fight. Garago says, let's read some of the messages not included in the chart.
Starting point is 01:28:51 Jane writes, I could be dropped off a building of, no, I could be dropped off at my building's front desk. KK. writes, he speaks directly with Puff Daddy. I don't deal with him. L.O.L. Right? Sanker says, right. Jane writes to KK. pulling up to the airport. Smiley face, I'm excited to surprise him. Garago says, may I cover with AUSA Foster?
Starting point is 01:29:19 Judge says, of course, jurors, while we wait, I'm going to stand up and stretch. You may as well. Garago says, I think we need to shut off the screens for the public. And the press, November 22nd, 2023 between Jane and KK, right? Yes. Jane says, I'm not doing any more hard partying than this one, about three years of wasted time. Interesting, my people. Very interesting.
Starting point is 01:29:56 Let me load up the chat over here. Taking a second. So this is the first of, I don't know how many summary witnesses they're going to bring. I don't know. All right. Okay, we're cooking in here, chat.
Starting point is 01:30:33 Welcome, welcome, welcome. We're about 19,000 strong. We've got to 20. 19,000 strong overall. You get about 7K on the academy, 6K on King Academics, and then the numbers fall. 3500 on um rumble not i mean um kick i believe 2000 on rumble okay all right here's some more
Starting point is 01:31:01 so they're trying to turn the screens off okay while we wait for that while we wait for that live one okay uncle's also oh here here we go there we go i got to court I got to court I got a there about 858 the judge was already into his response yesterday Alexander Shapiro filed the motion with the court to resist and to support and detail the reasons why juror number six should remain on the jury now that juror number six is off the jury jury number six was a black male there's only one black male left on the jury I think he was replaced with a white male they talked about something I think they both the defense and the prosecution has to question this new juror you know whatever
Starting point is 01:32:51 that means but at the end of the day juror number six has been dismissed this was a blow for puff it's not a good thing for Puffy today wasn't a good day in my opinion you know when you have a jury of your peers, your true peers, you know, you feel better about your situation. Puffy being a black male, I think Puffy is a foundational black American male. You know, and Alexandra Shapiro talks about that. talks about that in page two page two that's a letter issues that go on that's uh that's what it was um you know they were going through this and what they're trying to do now is you know which is what
Starting point is 01:34:23 they've been trying to do they got this girl on the stand and she is just corroborating trying to tie in Also, Sanker is a woman. Fly and Paul from L.A. to Miami is the SEX trafficking and the S-E-X-P-R-O-S, T-I-T-U-O-N, you know, and she's just, you know, it's all, you know, what they're attempting to prove. We got to see how it all shakes out. Supposedly this week is going to be the final week for the defense, excuse me, for the prosecution. And then the defense will begin calling their witnesses who will come in and testify for a puff. We got to see who that person, you know, who those people are.
Starting point is 01:35:22 I think that's going to be very important. Wayne 704, what's up? I think that's going to be very important. And I think, you know, a lot of the case is going to hinge upon these defense witnesses and what it is they come in and say and what it is they come in and do. But I'm going to get out of here. I think they're supposed to have Brendan Paul, who is the, They call them the drug mule.
Starting point is 01:36:00 We already know what that's going to be. The direct examination, he's probably have immunity, compelled to testify. Wait, oh, wow, they're still bringing other people then. Oh, look like they're just tying. I thought they were going to do this at the end of their case. So they're done with the victims. It seems like what they're really trying to tie in or tie up is sex trafficking.
Starting point is 01:36:32 But some of the other stuff like the drugs is going to fall under RICO, and they're not done with that yet. But they're tying up count two, three, four, and five. But if they're still bringing more witnesses that's going to testify about like drug possession and stuff like that, that's only under the RICO. For threat of prosecution,
Starting point is 01:36:53 so they're going to put him on the stand and federated states of Jesus, M. Kemet, why Jules, the male escort didn't testify. I'm thinking he wasn't there. How do you feel about that? I don't know anything about that, man. Thank you for the super chat. Federate to cheat, right? So we already know what they're going to put Brendan Paul on the stand and say, oh, Puff did this, Puff did that. But what I always look for and what's always most important is the cross-examination. That is the good part.
Starting point is 01:37:30 favor y'all double tap that screen uh give this video a like so uh that's where we are i will be back tomorrow uh to so it looked like my bro dips out a little bit early it's all good we're still here okay garago's uh so tennie's saying here could you read this message from this is from k k to Perez is asking how does he look and Perez says shockingly good better than before right who's Perez oh is Jonathan Perez I think that that's the assistant so the chief of staff is asking the assistant how does did he look I guess did he look right said better than before and Sankar says yes and they said nothing further so okay that that's really quick that's really quick Sanker.
Starting point is 01:38:29 So summary witness. You know what I'm also looking at looking for? I'm looking for the leaks in, I'm looking for the leaks of the audio, because all the audio they play in court, unless it says this is on their seal, we should have access to. We should 100% have access to.
Starting point is 01:38:57 It was so interesting. Many other outlets have stopped kind of covering this case as intricately. I think we're probably one of the biggest than law and crimes that we're still doing. Obviously, there's still journalists and bloggers that are at the courthouse. But we're not seeing, you know,
Starting point is 01:39:15 I think people are a little bit fatigued. Some people are a little bit fatigued. So Brendan Paul, he's going to take the stand. Brendan Paul, maybe today. We didn't hear about that before. So Brendan Paul for sure is going to be, if you don't remember, this is a guy right here. This is 25-year-old Brendan Paul.
Starting point is 01:39:46 He's a former, Syracuse University basketball player, but he's better known off the court as P. Diddy's alleged drug mule. These allegations date back to February when a bombshell civil lawsuit against P. Diddy called out Brendan Paul by name, listing him as someone who allegedly acquires and distributes Diddy guns and drugs. This was the lawsuit filed by Rodney Jones, better known as Lil Rod. Now, I thought this was very important. Rod was not used, but Brendan, like, pieces of what he said. So, like, what Little Rod said was not all lies.
Starting point is 01:40:23 Some things were kind of, like, seen as dishonest, obviously. And by the way, I think they went on and tried to scold the lawyer for it. But there's certain people, certain things that were added that were included. Like, he mentioned Brennan Paul, but he mentioned in the second indictment after Brennan Paul got arrested. So I don't know if he's seen it then just added it. But Brennan Paul is mentioned in the Second Amendment complaint, amended complaint. He's P Diddy's former producer who laid out a laundry list of serious allegations against Diddy.
Starting point is 01:40:52 Lil Rock claims Diddy sexually assaulted him, groomed him to have sex with celebrities, and was the kingpin in a gun, drug, and sex trafficking empire. Similar allegations against Diddy had already been brought forward back in November of last year when four civil suits were filed against Diddy. That includes suits from his ex-girlfriend, Cassandra Ventura, who you know as the singer Cassie, along with Joy Dickerson, Neil, Liza Gardner, and a woman who identified herself only as Jane Doe. All three women alleged Diddy raped them with the allegations dating back to the early 90s. That brings us to March 25th of this year when federal search warrants were executed at two of Diddy's properties in both California and Florida.
Starting point is 01:41:36 Almost two months later, Diddy has not been arrested and no charges have been filed, but things didn't stay quiet in Diddy's world for long. On March 27th, just two days after those federal raids, Brendan Paul was arrested at the airport in Miami while trying to bore Ditty's private jet. Paul was arrested and charged with cocaine and marijuana possession, but the latter charge was quickly dropped. Just this week, there's been movement in his case
Starting point is 01:42:17 in the way of a plea deal. The bottom line, Brendan Paul will not face jail time. And he would have been facing five years in prison. Now this was made a year ago. Now we get to kind of realize that, His plea deal, his plea deal, well, that's a state case, but he could have called a federal case. And a federal case for being wrapped up in his RICO, but clearly they gave him some immunity and they didn't charge him. But apparently he's going to be taking a stand.
Starting point is 01:42:49 That's former prosecutor Melba Pearson, who previously worked in the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office, the same one that brought charges against Paul. As she explains, Paul's plea deal included something called a diversion program. But since he did not have anything in his past, he didn't have a criminal history, he was offered what was called diversion. And what that does is that it gives you the opportunity for participation in a program for six months. If you don't get arrested again, if you complete the program, so it could be drug therapy, it could be counseling, it could be community service, it could be any of a number of things, it could be a fine, You comply, you do all of that, and then after six months, the charges get dropped against you, meaning that you don't have anything on your criminal record in terms of a conviction.
Starting point is 01:43:39 The arrest will still be on your record. You'll have to disclose that if you're, let's say you do a job application and they ask whether or not you've been arrested, you have to answer yes. But if they ask you if you've been convicted, you can check no, which is, again, a huge thing in terms of collateral consequences and being able to move forward with your life. after an interaction with the criminal justice system. Paul's attorney, Brendan Bieber, released this statement in regard to the plea. Quote, Brendan accepted the prosecutor's offer to permit his entry into the diversion program,
Starting point is 01:44:10 which, after completion, the case against him will be dismissed in its entirety. The Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office also made a statement saying the plea was a, quote, standard offer to a non-violent defendant with no priors, who was arrested for a possession case instead of a much more serious, serious trafficking case. From the time Brendan Paul was arrested in late March to now, it hasn't been that long, about two months. Are you surprised at how quickly things were wrapped up?
Starting point is 01:44:38 I'm not incredibly surprised because again, this is something that happened in Miami. This is an office that I used to work for. And I remember the volume of cases I had when I was a prosecutor, especially a line prosecutor handling that level of felony. So that is a normal outcome. That's not very bizarre. and actually another, to put a finer point on it, I don't think that he had to testify
Starting point is 01:45:03 or do anything else in exchange for the plate, right? Yeah, so that's where I think it gets a little tricky and I'm disagreeing with her even though she's a former prosecutor. Well, yeah, it probably was standard, but even still discretionary for you to get the diversion program, but the feds came in at the same time. Remember the feds are the people who were doing the search warrant and through that he got arrested,
Starting point is 01:45:26 but the arrest only came up on state charges. So I guarantee the state helped the feds put a squeeze on them to say, yo, you could get through this and you will have nothing on your record like it never happened. But you've got to testify against Diddy. Okay? And you're not testifying about this other stuff. We only know you used to bring drugs. You just got to see I used to bring the drugs.
Starting point is 01:45:50 Okay? That's all you got to do. So I do think, you know, he had to do something. And I think the states help the feds pressure him to be in this Fed case. Right. Normally, if we see a case wrap up this quickly, that would be the first thing that I'd be asking like, oh, okay, what else did you do in exchange for that favorable plea? But looking at his history, looking at the volume of cases and also looking at the severity of the charge, you know, in the universe of things, it's not trafficking. It's literally possession of cocaine with an argument that could have been made that this was.
Starting point is 01:46:26 for personal use. I wasn't trying to resell it. I wasn't trying to, you know, take it overseas or make money off of it. This is just, you know, for me to party this weekend, right? When you look at it from that perspective, the outcome, the resolution, the plea makes a lot of sense and is not outside of the norm. We have to pause this Brendan Paul story for just as and did those parties to the survivors, right? He procured drugs for the parties, but they didn't say much about him himself, participating in harming people. I think that distinction may have been, would have been problematic if there was some discussion of him harming people, then he may not have gotten a diversion plea. He may have gotten something along the lines of probation and maybe there would have been more
Starting point is 01:47:11 pressure on him to testify against Diddy in any investigation? Again, that's not to say that the feds can't call him up. Somebody said if he rats at the plug cutting him off. He don't look like the kid that was like the plug, plug. It looked like he just was the do boy who would know a guy who probably knew the guy to get the drugs, you know? Okay. Let me see. Anything else? We're still waiting for some more stuff.
Starting point is 01:47:46 Just give me a second here, people. They're pretty much about to go to break. They should be angling to go to lunch in a second. Let's see. Okay. So now the next government witness is another special. agent and they're going to chart us to death people. So there's another special agents about charts.
Starting point is 01:48:13 These are certain meetings or whatever. There's a chart being shown about a meeting in the London Hotel involving Sean, Cassie, and Jules. The chart shows lists of flights taken by meeting participants, including Jules and Cassie. The special agent is basically speaking on the chart and they object. They object, okay? So this is all charts trying to simplify things we've, I thought we heard from Jules, but I guess not.
Starting point is 01:48:46 I thought Jules was the first guy we heard from and the guy also in the hotel, I don't know, whatever. But they're having these charts to clearly show transportation and prostitution across state lines, okay? Maurice, thank you for the two. Say, ain't nothing bigger than the academy gang. Appreciate you. So these summary witnesses aren't going to be the most entertaining thing.
Starting point is 01:49:11 Okay. By the way, this is when... The man accused of being a drug mule for music mogul, Sean Diddy Combs, is no longer facing any charges after he was arrested for narcotics possession. And this comes as the lawsuit he's mentioned in gets some major updates. Welcome to Sidebar, presented by law and crime. I'm Jesse Weber. He is in a Brooklyn detention center after a grand jury for...
Starting point is 01:49:34 And this lawsuit, aside from the multi-million dollar civil lawsuit that was filed by Sean Combs' ex-girlfriend Cassandra Ventura, this was one of the first big red flags that indicated something big was on the horizon. Because it included all sorts of allegations of illegal activity on a much grander scale, the lengths that Sean Combs and his staff allegedly went to in order to fulfill the record label CEO's desires. I mean, Rodney Jones brought up allegations about racketeering, this racketeering criminal enterprise. But back to Brendan Paul. Who is he? Well, he's apparently this Ohio native. He was a star basketball player at Syracuse and Fairmont State University. This is before he actually got involved in music production during the pandemic.
Starting point is 01:50:22 But I will tell you, it's uncanny led to the male, Caitlin Clark. Clear how exactly he got linked up with Sean Combs or maybe got linked. up with him. I'll say he has been named and photos of him have been included in Rodney Jones lawsuit. Now he's accused of carrying all sorts of drugs with him at all times for Sean Combs and is also accused, by the way, of being involved in paying sex workers. Jones filed his lawsuit in February and then he filed an amended complaint offering more details in March. And by the way, March was an important month in this case because that is when Combs' two mansions, one in Miami, the other in Los Angeles were raided by federal authorities. Homeland security investigators were seen at the
Starting point is 01:51:07 properties carrying boxes of evidence out of those homes. Combs was not at either house during the raids, and there was concern at one point that he might have fled the country, but he was spotted later that day in Miami. Now, Combs wasn't arrested at that time. He wasn't charged with anything at that time, but it was clear that federal investigators were looking into his conduct, and there could be very serious legal action on the way. We were all saying for months, is it possible he's going to be indicted? And when would he be indicted? And then just two justice system. Noly perseque, you know what? I haven't said it's abuse course. Now the court website shows that the two original charges, they were felonies. That means potential jail time. Possession of cocaine,
Starting point is 01:51:53 possession of a controlled substance, but no action was taken on the controlled substance charge as I mentioned. And would you call him a snitch? I mean, he used to get the drugs, but like, I don't know. It feels like anytime we're talking about,
Starting point is 01:52:04 like, white people, um, it kind of is like, or even maybe it's just a worker, like an assistant, like an assistant snitch. Like,
Starting point is 01:52:14 I don't think this guy was hanging with Diddy. Like, I think Diddy was hanging with his bodyguards and like some friends, which we haven't seen any of his friends get up there. But I could see,
Starting point is 01:52:24 like, do y'all call this guy a snitch? I mean, maybe he is because he, after all, It's not like you were doing a regular. The assistants aren't stentious because they were doing their regular jobs. They weren't doing crimes.
Starting point is 01:52:35 This nigga was going to get drugs, and he knew that was a crime. And the disposition for the cocaine charges listed as no le pre-ssequay. You know what? I haven't said that term since law school. I hopefully I said it correctly. A lot of people just say no prox, but it means that the prosecutor decided not to pursue charges. So the record indicates that Paul successfully finished that pre-trial intervention, and that would be the conclusion of his case.
Starting point is 01:52:59 as for now. But now I want to talk about some of the accusations against Brendan Paul that are laid out in Jones' civil complaint, because here's the truth. We don't know if Brendan Paul will somehow be connected to Sean Combs' criminal case. To be clear, though, when it comes to this, Paul is not named as one of the defendants that Jones is suing, but his alleged boss, Christina Corum. Somebody said, yo, what the fuck? Act, he sold drugs. Somebody say he's a civilian. Wait, could a civilian sell drugs? There is. According to Jones, Paul reported to Corum. This was Combs' alleged chief of staff.
Starting point is 01:53:38 And she has been described in this lawsuit as a Galane Maxwell type to Sean Combs. Maxwell, of course, is the woman convicted of trafficking young girls on behalf of her boss or associate or friend or boyfriend. I don't even know what you want to say, Jeffrey Epstein. Now, Corum was reportedly Combs' right-hand woman and had several direct reports, including Brendan Paul. This is according to the lawsuit. So the amended complaint reads, as the chief of staff, defending Corum, was instrumental in organizing and executing the RICO and TVPA enterprises. Now, Rico, of course, stands for Racketeer Influence and Corrupt Organizations Act, basically an allegation that Combs Enterprises, his businesses, really a criminal organization and that its employees and
Starting point is 01:54:21 associates were committing criminal acts in furtherance of that criminal organization. TVPA is the Trafficking Victims Protection Act that was passed in 2000 to combat human trafficking. The suit continues. Defending Quorum had the following individuals execute the following tasks for the RICO. Every time I order liquor on DoorDash, they do me dirty. Look, like, look, this is like, I'm going to drink this in 20 minutes. This is what they send. I said, give me the bottle of Titos.
Starting point is 01:54:50 You know the big one I usually have? They send me this. They don't give two dams by me. And TVPA Enterprises. Stevie J. recruits sex workers and attends and participates in freakoffs. Justin Combs. Solicits prostitutes, underage girls, and sex workers would engage in freakoffs. And Justin Cobs is, of course, Diddy's son. He's also named as one of the defendants in this complaint. But it continues, Brendan Paul. Works as Mr. Combs' mule.
Starting point is 01:55:17 He acquires and distributes Mr. Combs' drugs and guns. Frankie Santella works alongside Brendan. while Brendan acquires and distributes Mr. Combs drugs and guns, Frankie carries the money and pays for the guns and drugs. And a footnote actually indicates that Frankie Centella was vice president of music management and strategic partnerships for Combs Global. But Paul is also named as one of the people who allegedly worked out fees with sex workers and made sure they got paid.
Starting point is 01:55:46 And when it came to drugs, the complaint says there was a lot of them. members of the enterprise and their associates procured, transported, and distributed ecstasy, cocaine, GHB, ketamine, marijuana, mushrooms, and Tusi by packing these substances in their carry-on luggage and going through TSA. Now, we have told you before about Tusi. It's also known as pink cocaine. It is a party drug that has surged in popularity here in the United States. It's actually not just cocaine, but usually is a mix of different psychoactive drugs. Researchers say, though, it's pink color is just for aesthetics. It's just for looks.
Starting point is 01:56:24 But going back to the complaint, it continues. Plaintiff Jones, personally witness members of the Enterprise do this during national and international travel is detailed below. Brendan Paul on December 22nd, 2022, from Miami, Florida to St. Bartholome. Brendan Paul and Christina Corum on April 28th, 2023. Now, remember Christina Karam, who I think is, so important. It's not in this case at all.
Starting point is 01:56:50 Right? However, it is, it was testified by Jane Doe, 50-7-day mom, that Christina Karam, and by the way, they have her phone, though. They have her phone. The government has given no explanation why Christina Karam is not in this case. They have said nothing. She doesn't seem to be in custody.
Starting point is 01:57:12 We've heard Diddy's lawyers say they have conferred with her lawyer? Meaning it can't be that hostile of a relationship because her lawyer is talking to the defense seemingly to help the defense or to give information. That's interesting. Don't know why she's not in there. I'm pretty sure we'll find out at some point.
Starting point is 01:57:37 However, the point that I'm bringing up is that she was the one who would tell Jane Doe That's Daphne Joy Yo, just bring it in your purse They won't check Because remember Diddy was flying her out
Starting point is 01:57:50 And Didi would say Sometimes the assistant Wouldn't be Christina wouldn't be In the place That Diddy was at So they would give
Starting point is 01:58:01 Jane Doe drugs And say, nah He needs those When y'all go do y'all thing And she was nervous Like I don't want to bring this In my purse And they're like, no
Starting point is 01:58:09 No We always have people Bring this shit On a plane you're fine and supposedly christina karam told her that and christina even said i bring the drugs up in my purse too so what do you make it at by the way this is all if you believe these people right from los angeles to new york city to virginia and back to l a brandon paul on november fourth twenty twenty three from los angeles california to london england and then there's this footnote
Starting point is 01:58:38 that says that paul was seen packing cocaine into his calcane carry on luggage in Combs Garage the evening before that flight to London. The lawsuit also says that Paul was also required to have drugs on him all the time. It says, quote, the following is a screenshot of a video taken on Mr. Combs yacht on or about December 25th, 2022 at 240 a.m. Brendan Paul is videotaped with one of the black pouches defending Combs and Christina Corum required the associates and members of the Combs RICO Enterprise to carry. This pouch was filled with ecstasy, cocaine, GHB, ketamine, marijuana, mushrooms, and two-see.
Starting point is 01:59:18 So a lot of serious allegations packed into this lawsuit, but again, Paul is not named as one of the civil defendants. And his drug case in Miami is now basically over. But of course, civil allegations are very different than criminal allegations. But there is an overlap between what prosecutors are alleging and what is being alleged in Jones' lawsuit. And I will say, since prosecutors have alleged that during these freak-off sessions, there has been rampant drug use, and these are those prolonged, coerced, sexual performances involving sex workers, you have to wonder whether or not Brendan Paul is somebody prosecutors have spoken to, planned to call as a witness, whether or not his name will even come up. Well, we now know that the answer to that. There is a sidebar currently in court. sidebar is over sidebar is over
Starting point is 02:00:10 let's see what what happened said Miss Johnson and AUSA Johnson is now questioning the special agent says when you say you attended
Starting point is 02:00:22 do you mean do you mean to say the people concerned appeared from records absent absent a video to have attended special agent says yes
Starting point is 02:00:34 so I guess there's a question in him on his report who are the participants patient in this chat. This is Jules and Strong Combs. How about you read Jules? I'll read Mr. Combs.
Starting point is 02:00:43 Okay. Okay, special agent says, okay. Jules is saying, I'm available Friday to Sunday. Whatever flights works. Which one? Combs says Friday at 4. So they're proven. Again, we haven't gotten any sex worker up there that said,
Starting point is 02:01:02 I felt I was being sex trafficked. not one even the guy who was the first person or the first sex worker and he said he got called because of whatever and then you know
Starting point is 02:01:17 they propositioned him none of them said they felt there were sex trafficked none of them said that that was kind of an interesting thing but let me ask you a question could a sex worker
Starting point is 02:01:32 who's showing up to provide sexual services be sex traffic. That's a good question to ask. I don't know. Anyway. During the course of this criminal case, we shall see. But going back to this Jones lawsuit,
Starting point is 02:01:47 we actually have an update for you on this. So a new order came down from the judge overseeing this case and gave a partial win to Jones and also a partial win to the defendants. It's a bit complicated. It's a little complex, but here's the basics. So when Rodney Jones lawyer, Tyrone Blackburn, filed the
Starting point is 02:02:05 original lawsuit in February. He named multiple defendants, including executives with record labels like Universal Music Group and Motown Records. And he alleged that those executives knew what Combs was up to and just let it happen. Well, Blackburn filed paperwork to voluntarily dismiss the defendant, Ethiopia Habtermarium, this is chief executive of Motown, and then later moved to dismiss all the claims against the music executive, saying, based on his examination of all the submitted in support of both motions to dismiss, he has concluded that there is no legal basis for the claims and allegations that were made against the UMG defendants. So those record executives wanted Blackburn sanctioned for basically wasting their time, allegedly...
Starting point is 02:02:51 Now, um, so here's the thing. Have you all seen this? Peter Nygaard is a Finnish Canadian... Okay, okay. Brother. I can't do it. I can't do the voice. This guy is just... It was too Jamaican for me Or too African or whatever So if you guys don't know Peter Nygaard is a fashion designer Who essentially
Starting point is 02:03:21 Was convicted for having a sex trafficking ring What he would do He would get these young aspiring models He had a lot of wealth, a lot of access And also he was a gatekeeper to modeling for these young women He would get them sometimes I believe, correct me from wrong, underage He would bring them to other countries
Starting point is 02:03:38 And essentially fuck them all. Okay? You have private. It's kind of very similar to Jeffrey Epstein in a way. And apparently, they're saying that
Starting point is 02:03:51 Daphne Joy, who's 50-scent baby mama is linked to him, which, by the way, this would be before 50 dated her. I'm actually surprised why 50 would even date
Starting point is 02:04:03 Daphne if she was linked to this guy. But actually, I know a girl who was linked to this guy was getting a, I don't want to see getting pussy This guy was sex trafficking here, but he was doing a lot.
Starting point is 02:04:13 Don't copyright to the music. Not only copyright. They're used. Peter Nygaard's name has been recognized here in the Bahamas for years, but arguably never more so than right now with all the headlines about rape allegations and lawsuits. We're on our way to a private location to meet with the women behind those claims. It was me, my sister, my cousin. We're inside the mall on a Saturday and then we end up passing Nygaard's lim store.
Starting point is 02:04:50 In a class action lawsuit filed in New York, she's among the first to come forward called Jane Doe number one. And this is the first TV interview about her experience with Nygaard. Just graduated from grade 9, she was shopping for pants in the Nygaard store in the Bahamas. Nygaard came, took my measurements because he said he wanted to make sure all his customers have some we could fit them and we went to the front and took pictures this is Peter Nygaard himself yes did you know who Peter Nygaard was then yeah and now he had a key in the Bahamas night got key and you knew he had a fashion yeah what she says happened next is now a familiar plot in the Bahamas he asked me about
Starting point is 02:05:38 the modeling and then this lady came and took my number did you in fact hear from her Three days later, she told me she was coming to pick me up and about time to be ready for. You're being picked up in your home and taken to Nygaard Keith. I saw her all we had this discussion about the morning. Did he in fact mention that? No. But after he told me, let's go somewhere quiet. So we discussed business.
Starting point is 02:06:15 Where did you go? To his bedroom. You really decide in your head as what is it you want to do. And a systematic way of drive yourself. towards it. Then you say, okay, if I'm going to do this,
Starting point is 02:06:36 this is what I have to do to get there. It is not hard to find. Chat, it was, I've read certain stuff about this guy. This guy was such,
Starting point is 02:06:45 definitely, I think most of these guys, you got to call a sex addict, but he was so, he was so, like, addicted to this lifestyle, supposedly he would get,
Starting point is 02:06:55 and this is what I'm saying, in these cases, we're hearing a sanitized version. Even the crazy shit you're hearing with the semen, still sanitized. What was said about, Peter Nygaard is that
Starting point is 02:07:04 he caught so many STDs and he had them untreated. He was giving out STDs as well that supposedly his penis. This is how a woman described it, that his penis was like fucking it looked like a mushroom or something like that.
Starting point is 02:07:21 I don't know, but they were saying it was because the dude would just keep fucking, fucking, fucking, fucking, catching three, four, five STDs like your immune system, I think over time maybe could kind of get rid of certain stuff but certain stuff not really the nigga was just yeah like I think I could Google that Peter Nygaard
Starting point is 02:07:46 pause me me googling Peter Nygaard penis oh maybe the person was lying says a complaint was lying he said a very small penis what the fuck but but there was saying it was like disfigured because and and they said it was disfigured because of all the SDDs is think of court they never treated I don't know Peter Nygaard boasting about his business prowess or his humble beginnings we didn't have running water we didn't have heat born in Finland he arrived in Canada in 1952 the son of immigrants to Manitoba by 1960s about this part of it is all your stories I'm my son funds and he penetrated me.
Starting point is 02:08:59 According to the lawsuit, Peter Nygaard raped both Jane Doe number one and Jane Doe number three when they were 14 and 15 years old, respectively. I've seen on numerous occasions females come. They are told that they're going to be the next top model and it's nothing after he already sexually abused them. He takes them and he forgets them Jess as quick as they come as quick as they go. The fifth the state has been in back. He's a Canadian
Starting point is 02:09:35 Jeffrey Epstein. Investigating allegations like these for years. It's our first Nygaard documentary, which aired in 2010. The pamphor parties had nothing to do with trying to find a model. It was basically to procure women
Starting point is 02:09:50 so that he would have the pick of the litter to decide who he was going to bet for the night. Michelle and Alan May worked for Nygaard. as his property managers in the Bahamas. That's when they met a young woman from the Dominican Republic named Maribel Rodriguez. I think she was like 17 and she could hardly speak any English. So notoriously, the creeps of Jeffrey Epstein and Peter Nygaard, they would do their bidding in the Caribbean.
Starting point is 02:10:19 They would take women from around the Ottawa, Winnipeg area of Canada, right? I think even Montreal as well but also I think certain people from the United States and also some locals they would, because of the status of being this like fashion mogul he would say, yo listen, you want a career. Okay, cool, come get down with me,
Starting point is 02:10:41 we're going on a trip, da-da-da. He had flot them out, fought the shit out of them. Again, they weren't with this, but a lot of them were under this idea that, oh, this is the way to get to be a big model. I forgot how much, like, with all the drugs that were involved in that, but essentially, he was on some, like, this dick is America's next top models judge.
Starting point is 02:11:08 Say, if you want to be a model, you got to please this dick. You know what I'm saying? And then, you know, what him and Jeffrey Epstein did, they started being so prolific at their sex trafficking. They used to bring their other homies and say, you know, you want to, you want to fuck some, you know? And then they would go and fuck these people together. She thought she was coming to be a model? Late one night, the maze said something took place at Nygaard Key that frightened her.
Starting point is 02:11:35 She just panicked and just started screaming and crying and she ran out and she actually ended up finding us. When we first reported on that in 2010, Peter Nygaard's lawyer sent us a statement from Maribel Rodriguez, insisting her stay was pleasant and fun and calling Nygaard, a real. gentleman. So I first met Maribel Rodriguez on a trip to Dominican Republic, 2012. Maribel was there in the blue top. Stephen Ferralio says after Maribel's supposed vindication of Nygaard in 2010, she soon found herself on his company payroll. From then on, she became kind of like a personal assistant. She was often the closest in proximity to Nygaard. I got to know of Fairly well. She told me about her son and her mother were in Dominican Republic.
Starting point is 02:12:37 Maribel is in the red. To kind of attract and keep the girls around, Nygaard would promise them things. And these two girls in specific, he promised photo shoots. One, two, three. Maribel Rodriguez would travel the world with Nygaard and the traveling party he calls his girlfriend. Thank you. But as we'll show you, what might look like fun and games for people like Rodriguez, was often anything but. Yes, they travel with him, but mistreats them sometimes, verbal abuse, mental abuse.
Starting point is 02:13:16 And what happens if they try to leave against his will? They held hostage. Literally kept? Yes. The passports are automatic. Okay. So there's a whole thing on Niagara. I recommend you guys watch all these things.
Starting point is 02:13:30 I think that's on Netflix as well. Hey, what I do want to, so let me, let me give a little more cohesive, like, trace of what the fuck is happening. So, or the point I was trying to make. So Peter Nygaard, his Galane Maxwell is this woman. So you know a little bit about Peter Nygaard now, right? So Peter Nygaard, his Galane Maxwell, which is his right-hand woman, which in Diddy's case, if we're comparing Diddy to Jeffrey Epstein and Peter Nygaard, his Gilain Maxwell. clearly is Christina Coram. Peter Nightgarde's
Starting point is 02:14:07 Gilein Maxwell was someone named Swalen Madaris. Okay? This is her here. But she was the person who they said facilitated a lot of the shit. By the way, you know, after that nigga went to jail,
Starting point is 02:14:23 she looked like she landed on her feet, huh? Oh, man. You know, these women, they'll facilitate the shit because really they only care about the money. They don't care of nobody else get victimized. Facilitated third.
Starting point is 02:14:36 When the government come in, they snitch or not snitch, but they cooperate, and then they go back to, they just go get another guy because, you know, as long as their beauty
Starting point is 02:14:44 hasn't faded, they're so good. Sulin Madaris, Peter Nygar. Okay? Let's look that up. Model talent agencies among co-conspirators
Starting point is 02:14:59 name, okay? This is him and her. Okay? So, by the way, you should be able to tell. pretty young girl, they're with this guy. Guy looks old as dirt. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 02:15:14 And the lawsuit claimed that she trafficked women for Peter Knight-Nigar, right? So let's look at that connection real quick. Give it to Zmo a second. Definitely. And so how does what, you never been to the island with Peter Nygaard, though? I've hung out with Peter Nygaar. Oh, we got to get in the younger. I know exactly.
Starting point is 02:15:53 And I never went on that island. Okay. So for those of you that don't know Peter Nightgars, he pays women to shit on them, right? Yes. Okay. God damn. What? He's a billionaire who owns a private island.
Starting point is 02:16:04 Shout out to Sulaan Madero. She's been there a lot of times. Wasn't that his girlfriend? Like, she bought a Ferrari for her and the whole nine. Yeah, but I heard the house mother wasn't happy with her. She got that Ferrari thinking. I don't know all these. Wait, let me talk to, let me and this my girl.
Starting point is 02:16:18 So Sula Madero got the, got the Ferrari. She was starting to, like, help out, supposedly. Got it right now. Let me tell you. I'll tell you why I like her. Because these girls out here in Hollywood really be trying to be coy about this Hollywood shit. And it's real out here. This is a different culture.
Starting point is 02:16:33 It's a different environment. And that people are out here making money, whether it's through social media, whether through it spending time, whether it's flying to an island and getting shitted on. Because I'll tell you, the way some of my bills show up in the middle, I'll get shitted on for a good check. You'll get shit on and I'll paint that shit all over my face and you treat me like play though, motherfucker. You put shit right here. shit right i wouldn't give a fuck what you gonna say so wait have you you been to the island you say right yeah i've hung out with peter and i got a couple of times but you ain't do no shit they no i didn't do any shit he did some fuck wait hold on does he like to shit on girls or like to get shit on he likes getting
Starting point is 02:17:09 shitted on yes um yeah the reason why i know because i guys were like well something's not adding up no i was legit just in my head thinking could i shi let me tell you let me set it up first one up Peter Nygaard, billionaire, flies you to a private island, has all the cocoa butter you have to rinse out off and to moisturize after he paints you with a bunch of diarrhea. Would you do it? I can't. No, no. And let me tell you something. Hold on.
Starting point is 02:17:37 Hold on. Let me tell you something. I have gotten the invites to go to that island. Wow. And I never, ever went. I wish somebody would try to say that. A million dollars. I'm saying that.
Starting point is 02:17:45 I'm going to go with you. A million dollars. Okay. You come with me and you get shitted on. Okay. How about this? We both get shitted on together. What about you, Liz? You have a price? No, I think if you actually, like, play your cards, right, you can get paid for not doing anything.
Starting point is 02:18:00 Because that was my situation with Peter. They actually reached out to me and were consistent. So when I finally went and hung out with him, I literally sat next to him at the poker table, you know, whatever he played. He won. He gave me some money. And that was how I got paid for my. Most rich guys want pretty girls just to be in the room. Floyd Mayweather loves pretty girls to be around. He ain't hitting all them girls.
Starting point is 02:18:20 And I think it's the perception because. Y'all have it so hard. You take a picture with any guy. I surrender. We should take a picture. Yeah. We should take a picture of the end. Interesting.
Starting point is 02:18:32 Okay. So we get to find out of the Sulin Madero girl is his Gillian Maxwell. Now, Sulin Madero, apparently she was friends with Jando, aka Daphne Joy. Okay? This is back in 2012. Sulin Madero, rumored to have threesomes with 50 cents lover, ex-lover, and boyfriend. Brazilian model Sula Madera had a birthday threesome with 50-sense ex-girlfriend Daphne Joy
Starting point is 02:19:02 and her sex tape co-star, according to rumors. Balsib claims they have a wind of a freaky story involving the three. It was a celebration of a Sulin's 25th birthday in Los Angeles that ended with the three of them headed back, whatever, for some after-hour ship. we heard the three continued to party into the evening well until we hours of the night after the clubs was closed Hmm, what do you go after the clubs is closed?
Starting point is 02:19:25 Sounds like a wild night, free time. So it's Daphne Joy has been reportedly been in separate scandal of her own claiming 50 cents was once in boiled Brod and beef with her Listen, I'm gonna make, I'm gonna do a lot of connections here, chat. Just tap in. Daphne Joy reportedly been the separate scandal of her own
Starting point is 02:19:46 with Bossip, okay? also claiming 50 cent was once involved in a beef with Joy's comedian boyfriend D. Ray Davis, the star of Barbershop. Okay. D. Ray threatened to blackball Joy from the modeling industry. You have to find out that she left him for fifth. But back down because the rapper reportedly told him back off or else. Okay. So now you see why the Nygaard thing comes in.
Starting point is 02:20:16 she's really close friend with the Galane Maxwell of by the way chat this is some underground sex shit going on she's so Daphne Joy is really close with the Galane Maxwell for Peter Nygaard so you understand why when Didi starts suggesting certain stuff maybe it's not the first time she ever heard of suggestions or that some of these entertainers or moguls
Starting point is 02:20:43 have proclivities to these type of lifestyles Remember, they're only fucking with billionaires. This is billionaire shit. Okay, let's not stop there. Okay, let's not stop there. As we mentioned, her comedian ex-boyfriend, her comedian ex-boyfriend, let's look at this.
Starting point is 02:21:10 Let's look at this. Let's look at this. Back in 2011, this was a tweet supposedly aimed at, you know, how you model for, smooth magazine if you're coochie bumpy team d ray getter l-o l-o l-o l-l no no sauce bodyguard that yo brittney daily i've been good right okay at the time it appeared to be nothing more than a
Starting point is 02:22:00 breakup jab but in light of recent events people are interpreted in this word as an allegation of okay now that also came up that also came up when Floyd Mayweather writes Instagram caption dissing 50 cent Here we go Yo what up guys
Starting point is 02:22:27 You're jealous Curtis Confidential informant You're mad because your oldest son Marquise Mother doesn't want to be with you Your son your own flesh Your blood wants nothing to do with you
Starting point is 02:22:40 You haven't had a hit song on radio And God knows how long And you definitely ain't hot enough To sell records anymore so Interscope drops you. You're jealous of any rapper, athlete, or entertainer that's hot or got something going off of themselves. You're a certified snitch.
Starting point is 02:22:53 We got paperwork to prove it. You talk about Jaru, but you stole his old styling ran with it. You're the only self-proclaimed gangster that never put in work. You need to pay homage to the real 50 cent for stillness name and a storyline. Your claim to fame was getting shot numerous time and living to tell it. That's gangster? We're at. You're currently living in a fucking apartment in Jersey.
Starting point is 02:23:15 You're always at someone else. in someone else's business, just to stay relevant. You should become a blogger because it's obvious. You don't have nothing going on in your life. Are you mad at Kanye West because you ended your career? The only thing you've got going on is power. And everybody watches that because ghosts, such a dope-ass character on the show. You can leave the show and everybody will still watch power.
Starting point is 02:23:34 But out there in the real world, I'm the real ghost. It's not a mansion in Connecticut that you're in debt for. That's a dump, a money pit, a oversized trap house. It was dope when Mike Tyson had it. in the late 80s, early 90s, but you couldn't afford to maintain it. You always told him why somebody's broke. But last time I checked,
Starting point is 02:23:53 it was you Curtis that fought for bankruptcy, not Floyd Mayweather. So down to quit, so quick to gossip like a bitch, well, why don't you tell everybody how you got herpes from D.J? DJ, doing the math? Where it memes at for that?
Starting point is 02:24:16 Huh? Or better yet? Post on how your Coca-Cola. a deal was owned was wasn't really three hundred million you fucking liar tell how that spinning g unit necklace that somebody robbed got robbed for was fake just remember i was with you every day and your driver bruce was also my driver i know where all the bones are buried so be easy curtis and by the way i never asked to borrow no money don't ask to bar no money from me y'all putting together these pieces peter nighard sullen um mideas or whatever her name
Starting point is 02:24:54 Daphne Joy Daphne Joy D'ray Davis D-ray Davis 50 cent 50 cent Jason Derulo Jason Derulo
Starting point is 02:25:10 Puff Daddy Y'all getting it now Now this gets a little bit deeper But I don't know if y'all want to go this hard It gets slightly Even more deeper I don't lose some of y'all
Starting point is 02:25:57 One second You know the question I do have to 50? I wonder how he found her. Because the way how Daphne Joy had been operating, she's been operating as, and I hate to call her this, but she's been operating like a escort for the better of 15 years. It's interesting when 50 calls her a little sex worker when she was, she didn't start that after 50.
Starting point is 02:26:36 She was doing it before. She's linked with Peter Nygaard, who was literally, sexually assaulted women and only really hiring women who were on some pay for play shit. She was doing threesomes with other people linked to Peter Nygaard. How did you...
Starting point is 02:26:56 And by the way, did D. Ray Davis ever talk about that? D. Ray. I don't know D. Ray about to DM me too. D. Ray. How did you find her? Because women who move in those circles only usually deal with men that like those type of things. Hi, Daphne, how you doing today?
Starting point is 02:27:35 So how was the party a pretty little thing? It was really good. Really? You got a lot of good stuff there. I do, I'm a big fan. So, like, are you working with them now, or like, what's going on with you and them? Yeah, I've been for like two or three years. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 02:27:55 They're awesome. Okay, so you're kind of like an OG in the Pretty Little Thing game. What all are you working on right now? I have my own fashion brand right now, is Affanyi Dirk Collection. Cool. So you guys can check a little bit of a pretty little bit. Check that out. Okay, sounds good.
Starting point is 02:28:09 Well, good seeing you today. Thank you. Sam, I see you texting me. We're thinking on the same realm. If there's so much dots to be connected here. So I do have a, I do have how 50 met her. You know where she comes from? Just let's keep connecting dots here, guys.
Starting point is 02:28:38 Oh, well, actually, no, Nellie's with, Nellie's X. Nellie X Shantelle Jackson. Sorry, Ms. Jackson. Okay. All of these women come from the harum of Floyd. Floyd has had one of the best harams known to man. Chantelle Jackson.
Starting point is 02:29:06 So Nellie's ex. Remember she was like, Shantel Jackson talks about Nell. She said she told Nellie we should take a break And that nigga went and wiped up. Look, look at this. She looked so hurt. I felt so bad for her.
Starting point is 02:29:25 Think or have this make-believe story. I left. I left because I wanted initially, I guess, space to see maybe will the space bring us back together? or do I need the space because I just need to rip off that band-aid? So, and initially, I wanted the space or the break to rip that band-aid off. So, no, like, no, it will, nothing bad. Just sometimes people don't work out. People grow apart.
Starting point is 02:30:21 Like, sometimes one person might. want to be still in the situation and the other person is like this isn't working it happens you know basically her ass wanted to take a break from nelly thinking nelly was going to chase her nellie told her deuce is upgraded and then she's on instagram looking like this like what nellie upgraded with a star ashanti and had a baby with her okay Hollywood story okay but this woman before she was with Nelly, Chantel Jackson, Floyd Mayweather. She comes from the Floyd Mayweather Haram. So does a lot of other women.
Starting point is 02:31:05 I believe, wasn't Lena Syed even with Floyd? No, no, that's Taz Angels. Fuck, but, fuck, no. There's another woman. No, no, Ray J's wife, ex-wife. Princess Love, Floyd Mayweather. Chat, this shit goes deep. This goes deep.
Starting point is 02:31:24 Princess Love used to be around I don't want to get into the Princess Love stuff Let's stick with Chantel Jackson By the way, she sued him later She sued him later What she sue him for? Wow, here we go Oh, she claimed Floyd abuser
Starting point is 02:31:41 She claimed Floyd abuser Okay Okay Okay I don't know who won This lawsuit Who won the lawsuit? Whatever, okay
Starting point is 02:31:58 So she sued him but before she sued him, this was that Mario. Like gets cast off the island. What do you mean? What do you mean, baby? Because, I mean, we know a few of them.
Starting point is 02:32:12 Ms. Jackson was casted off the island. What do you mean? I mean, I don't know. She's never getting a life preserver. If she get a life preserver, I'm gonna pop that motherfucker myself. Now, I know y'all is saying,
Starting point is 02:32:20 I get to the point. Chantel Jackson, who was with Nelly, Nellie left, got with Ashanti. But before she was with Nellie, she was part of the harrim. She was actually the leader.
Starting point is 02:32:32 She was the lead woman on Floyd's harem, right? Now, Chantelle Jackson, Chantelle Jackson, Daphne Joy. It's suspected that Chantelle is friends with Daphne Joy. That's how people think. It's like a two man's. You bring a girl, she brings her friend, 50 who's friend with Floyd, 50 meets Daphne Joy, wife's her up, puts a baby in her. So really, this is Floyd.
Starting point is 02:33:02 So when Floyd said, we know you caught that shit from Daphne, I know where the bones are buried. Floyd ain't capping. Because 50 doesn't meet his second baby mom until Floyd's main harem leader, Chantel Jackson. That was her friend. You could find a bunch of them. Look, Chantel and Daphne.
Starting point is 02:33:27 Look. Fortside. See? it's a lot more there chat it's a lot lot lot more that's them together right here it's them together right there them together right there
Starting point is 02:33:51 I'll get a video of them being with Floyd together now it was funny when Floyd said you caught that shit from DJ because the whole time I'm thinking well Floyd didn't you fuck both of them I don't know if he did
Starting point is 02:34:06 but it gets deeper as I just I try to tell you I can you tell you, Chad. Here we go. Let's go to YouTube. Floyd. Floyd, Daphne, Joy, Chantel Jackson.
Starting point is 02:34:35 Here we go. Now, Chantel continued to hang around. Daphne, even after 50, stopped talking to, well, 50 kept hanging around Daphne who still hung around Chantelle, because Chantel stopped dealing.
Starting point is 02:35:01 with Floyd even after 50 50 and Floyd didn't get along. Hold on I'm trying to find like a good video for y'all. Here we go. This is too much to find. Oh, here we go. Welcome. That was around a house ending, you know, negative press. Chantelle, you know.
Starting point is 02:35:40 Oh, anyway, she's sued. Who cares? So, y'all like getting what I'm saying. This was Floyd talking about Chintel. Remember Chantelle, Chantel, head of the harem, friends with Daphne Joy. You see the friends Daphne Joy has. Daphne Joy is friends with women in like almost this underground,
Starting point is 02:35:59 y'all know what it is, right? She friends with the chick who's cool with Peter Nygaard. We see what happened with him. Now, we ain't saying nothing about Floyd, but Floyd got a collection of girls, as we all know. Shit, he has a club called Girl Collection, literally. Like, I don't know if y'all know. Yeah, yeah, I should know, right?
Starting point is 02:36:16 Like Floyd literally has a Floyd Mayweather Club Girl Collection. He has a literal club called Girl Collection, literally. You get what I'm saying? But Floyd has been known for having them bad bitches. Like his shit kind of resembles like the Taz Angels, except he's lit. The Taz nigger, people just thought it was pimping, which I don't know what happened to him. But a lot of women came out of that harem, including Devin Haney's chick, who they're going through it now. That's a whole other drama there.
Starting point is 02:36:47 Like the Taz Angels Girls is a whole different thing. That's Miami, I think. But from the Vegas side, you get Floyd bitches. It's a lot. It's a lot you can start connecting his chat. It's a lot. Anyway, let's get back to the Diti trial a little bit. I don't need to play.
Starting point is 02:37:05 Let me see. The Floyd's same thing about this? I mean, you know. That was a tumultuous relationship. I'm talking about somebody. What you mean? Timultuous. Okay, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 02:37:15 I'm sorry. There you go using the big ass words. And that's now going to get you in trouble. I feel, I mean, I'm going to tell you what happened, okay? And I mean, we're going to talk about this. I, only one time people see me really go off on a deep end on social media. Yeah. The reason why.
Starting point is 02:37:31 They don't know why, though. The reason why I did that is because of this. I feel that at least I deserve, I deserve honesty. So when we was on, you know, to show all access, you know, and I want to. I went on there and I talked from the heart. Like, you know what? It's not scripted. No, I talk on all access.
Starting point is 02:37:53 I talk from the heart. I was like, yo, listen, I'm going through a lot within training camp is because, you know, you know, my lady sent me a sonogram. You know, my lady sent me a sonogram. And she lost three babies. I mean, she lost three babies. It was two babies for sure, maybe three. She lost three babies.
Starting point is 02:38:15 So I'm like, man, a life is, I mean, a life is so. life is so precious but three lives and you just talked about how much you love your kids and how much yeah i love my babies and i talked about that and i was going to show the sonogram on all access and i'm glad that i never showed the the sonogram on all access is because it had marked abortion so she had an abortion and she said that she done it i'm saying i was told that she done it because she didn't want to mess up her body and I'm more like I mean you know we could have
Starting point is 02:38:51 you paid for that body anyway I mean I don't really So what he was saying was the only time that the world saw him really lose it publicly Was I didn't like that By the way this is Daphseys like one of her best Friends right? Chantelle
Starting point is 02:39:04 If a woman could just leave me At the drop of a dime If any woman It don't have to be just mitchack Anyone can leave me at the drop of a dime If anyone, it wasn't genuine love, no way. Did you feel betrayed? No, absolutely not.
Starting point is 02:39:22 I feel like... When she lied to you about the miscarriage, did you feel betrayed? I was hurt. And I'm going to say this to the public. I was hurt. I love hard. You know, when I give you, if I give you 100%, I expect you to give me the same thing.
Starting point is 02:39:39 I cannot give you 100% and you give me... 50. Then you give me 60. Even 97. It's not genuine I feel if you get 100% You deserve 100% Not 99
Starting point is 02:39:51 Not 95 When she came to me When she came to me And you gotta realize I was taking care I was taking I just wanted I don't want it the best
Starting point is 02:40:01 For any woman that I was I was ever dealing with I only want the best for them If they're in my life Or they're not in my life I'm not here to say Oh I hope you fail I hope you
Starting point is 02:40:08 You know I mean I don't know What she's doing now Because you know The thing is I don't have Social media on my phone. I have better things to do.
Starting point is 02:40:18 Like when you got Daphne, Floyd, Chantelle, Daphne, Floyd, Chantel. Two billion in real estate
Starting point is 02:40:35 and you got three jets. You're kind of busy. Oh, man. Yeah, you got a new strip club that I'm opening up. I'm very, very busy.
Starting point is 02:40:46 I'm not going to sit right here and say that people that surround me, people that surround me, around me has never came to me or sent me something and said, oh look what's going on with, uh, look what's going on with Princess or look what's going on with Ms. Jackson. People said, Princess Love, Ray J. wiped up and had a kids with.
Starting point is 02:41:06 That's history. A lot of these bad chicks that everybody else adopted came from, a lot of them came from Taz Angels or Floyd's Harum. Floyd was getting these chicks first. And these chicks were more than happy to be in, because Floyd would treat them so well. If he had six or seven of them, they probably had drama,
Starting point is 02:41:32 but they were all on Floyd's team. Little by little, as, you know, as their aging, they realize, okay, I've gotten all the bags I could get. What's the next move? Yeah, maybe it ain't Floyd, TBE, but I could get a, with all due respect,
Starting point is 02:41:50 I could get a rage a wife with me. I could go over here and go get a Jason Derulo and 50 and DeRay Davis to wife me. It is what it is. Oh shit. I can't give Floyd ain't whatever. Let's go over here. At least Nelly going to just give me a one-on-one situation. You feel me?
Starting point is 02:42:10 But Floyd had a lot of them joints first. Keep it a bean. My thing is this, you know what I say? You know, if they're in a better situation, that's better for them. You know, because, I mean, I can't. I don't want to say, I don't want to deal, I don't want to be in a situation where I have to argue with a woman every day. And I tell, and I tell Batman then the same thing.
Starting point is 02:42:32 We go through a lot of ups and downs. And I say, sweetheart, you can't focus on that. What you need to focus on is your makeup line. You know, you need to focus on being an entrepreneur. All right. And the Floyd rabbit hole goes a lot deeper. There was another boxer that had a romantic interest in a girl that he was dealing with exclusively. she was one of the people supposedly on like Floyd's harem or something like that.
Starting point is 02:42:56 The dude called Floyd, I believe, called Floyd on FaceTime and killed the girl and killed himself. It was a murder-suicide. So Floyd kind of been having him, but a lot of those girls that came out of that little thing, we're now seeing, like, all these names popping up is like, if you know, you know in the industry, be like, oh, we know where this chick been around. You know what I mean? They might look good on Instagram, but yeah. So anyway, interesting.
Starting point is 02:43:26 Lauren Conlin is checking in. It's day 24 of the United States versus Sean Colmes and juror number. No, no, no. I agree. Green bands. Nygaard had them first. But Nygaard having him first is like 16 and 17. He's having them.
Starting point is 02:43:43 He had them at 16 and 17. Floyd had him at 22. And then when they're getting towards 30, they find another rapper to settle down with. That's how most of these women were moving. Nygaard get them in 1617 the rappers get them or Floyd get them at 22 Sunday's joints out you know 4 6 was officially dismissed this morning
Starting point is 02:44:06 the defense had filed a letter on the 15th which was last night to the judge stating that if this juror was officially dismissed they would most likely move for a mistrial they again I had mentioned this before they really think that there is some racial bias going on because he was one of five black jurors. I think I had originally said four, but there were five. And the judge said that it was, or it would be improper to allow race to play a factor as to the
Starting point is 02:44:39 fitness of this juror because there were clear inconsistencies when he was questioned multiple times about his residency. You know, the judge said, look, this is why we have alternates. And there was an alternate juror in his place. And I think he'll be questioned. by the end of the day, but this alternate juror, he was significantly older. He was also a male. And, you know, just my opinion really quick, I watch the juror that was dismissed a lot because he was kind of on the end. And I saw his facial expressions. He seemed to be horrified a lot of the time. He was stressed or looked stressed a lot of the time. He would always look at the clock. So, you know, I don't, I don't know if that meant that he thinks Diddy is guilty, not guilty,
Starting point is 02:45:24 I'm just saying he was one of the jurors that did show a lot of expression. So then we started with the summary witness, Ananya Sankar, who worked for the U.S. attorney's office. She is a paralegal specialist and she organizes the intake of evidence and trial prep. So she was pretty much taking us through communications. There were these charts on the screen and it was KK's devices from March of 2016 through February of 2024. And she kind of went through certain text messages and recordings and things from KK's phone and told us why they were accurate, went through all these accuracy procedures and whatnot.
Starting point is 02:46:08 Now, some of these text messages, I mean, I'll just go through the gist of what we saw, which I think is just more corroboration to the indictment and I guess the government's case in general because there were texts about getting cash for Diddy when he was at these hotels, assistants, you know, picking it up from whichever security guard had the cash. There was also an assistant texting, Jessica Ruiz texted KK flight information for, quote, Paul Arthur, who we know was an escort that directly relates to the indictment as well, transportation to engage in prostitution. There was a text from Jane asking KK for cash for Diddy around 5 to 10K. There were also texts about getting packages from someone named
Starting point is 02:46:57 Guido, who I guess we're speculating is perhaps a drug dealer because there was multiple mentions of Guido in Christina Corms text messages. There were also some audio recordings. One of them, I believe we had heard before it was Diddy talking to Jane in 23 shortly after Cassie's drop just saying, you know, I'm sorry that you felt this way. I didn't know that. You know, how do we move on, et cetera? And then Jane kind of crying and, you know, just kind of answering. Yeah, okay, you know, just whatever. She wasn't saying much. And then we saw text messages in December of 2023, really long messages from Jane to Diddy. And she is saying all the right buzzwords here. She's saying that she felt exploited and, quote, coerced. And, and, quote, coerced.
Starting point is 02:47:49 you know, being with him and all these things for so long. And then she texts KK about the fact that Diddy is trying to blackmail her with this sex tape and show it to her baby daddy if she doesn't comply. I didn't, again, these text messages were shown so quickly on the screen. I didn't get a chance to write all of it down. But it was something along those lines. And then we saw a screenshot. pictures of screenshots from KK's phone of some of these text messages and then a video where there was a video of the phone and it was like a female's hand holding it and just as a side note I've been thinking that you know KK cooperated pretty much after Cassie's lawsuit dropped and kind of flipped and got some kind of deal where she could work with the government and help them get
Starting point is 02:48:44 you know these witnesses and and sort of guide them as to where they should be looking because again she's not taking the stand obviously and there's just a lot of information sorry a lot of information here oh by the way on friday i got stung by a bee out here which is crazy i pulled the stinger out but anyway um okay so then we uh you know there was again more more text between kk and assistants you know there is one that said something like oh like he's going to want a king knight and the assistant was like oh no i'm going to have to re up on baby oil and and stuff like that uh Then we saw text messages between DRock and Diddy. And it's unclear to me if these messages also came from KK's phone.
Starting point is 02:49:29 I'm not quite sure. Actually, I mean, they could have. But again, these were only between DRock and Diddy and then DRock and Mia. So I'm not, I don't think those came from KKs, but I will confirm where they came from after, or this afternoon. But there was text messages between DRock and Diddy where DRock said, this is November. of 2023. He was checking on Diddy. This was after Cassie's lawsuit dropped saying, you know, I love you, man. I'm here for you. And there was a heart emoji. And then Diddy said the same thing,
Starting point is 02:49:59 you know, I love you. Thanks for checking in. And then there is a text message. This is nothing to do with the case. I just kind of thought it was funny because DRock was like, send me a picture of your Thanksgiving plate, man. Let's keep the traditional live. Like they send each other pictures of, yeah, their Thanksgiving plates. But then I think the meat of this really was. the text between DRock and Mia and the witness, Sankar, kind of showed us how he would text Mia, then go back to Diddy and say, yeah, you know, this is what she said. This was the last thing she said. I just got a hold of her. And then we went over the text messages that Diddy had formerly sent Mia, which said, hey, I just want to talk to you type of thing. And during Tenny Garagos's cross-examination,
Starting point is 02:50:46 She kind of pointed out a couple things within those text messages that I thought were maybe important. During Nia's direct examination, she had talked about how when DROC reached out to her initially, she had felt like he was offering to send her money. And I remember listening to this thinking, oh, how did she, how did she gather that he, what he asked, like when he said, can I send you something? Because she was scuba diving in Honduras or whatever. I just wanted to know how she kind of figured that was money because I didn't really get that. But then we saw text messages that we hadn't seen before from Mia to DRock where she had said,
Starting point is 02:51:21 you know, I'm low on quote unquote scrilla. And then she kind of wrote, aka money. And that's when he's like, let me send you something. And she's like, oh, no, don't worry about it type of thing. So Tenney kind of pointed that out. Tenney pointed out, you know, Derox saying, oh, Mia's out of the country. And once he said that, there was no more calls between Diddy and Mia because we had seen like six calls, I think, placed to Mia after he was communicating with DROC and this was February
Starting point is 02:51:49 of 2024. So Tenney was kind of pointing out once he heard that, he didn't, he didn't bother her again. She pointed out that he just said, Mia, I want to talk to you. You know, I just want my memory jog type of thing. And yeah, so I had stepped out at that point to do another hit for Nancy Grace. And I don't know why I said it like the Nancy race. So I had stepped out to do a hit for Nancy. So there was another witness on the stand after Ananya Sankar. And she was a government witness, a special agent that was just going through some other charts to confirm their accuracy and whatnot. So I'll do an update on what I missed later today.
Starting point is 02:52:34 But that is really it for the morning, for the most part. Pretty uneventful besides the jurors. So again, the government should rest its case this week. Exactly. Well, I do want to hear what Brendan Paul is going to say, but if we're at summary, well, why the hell are you going to bring them in? But I guess it's assuring up the drug trafficking and stuff, right? All right. All right. We're in the final stretch here, Janity. Yeah, okay. ...putable evidence and term... ...dust be going to go. Here we go.
Starting point is 02:53:11 ...Beth Milner, who's been there every day of this currently six-week trial, the Sean Diddy Combs federal court case. Thank you so much, Elizabeth. Chat, we've been covering this of six weeks. Great to see you. We have so many questions coming in. Aside from the fact that Marian D.N., who says, meanwhile in London,
Starting point is 02:53:32 not me delaying the family dinner to see Elizabeth come on. So you have a lot of people who are waiting to hear you. Let me ask you this. We got a question that came in from Allison Jones. Question for Elizabeth. Which team looks more worried,
Starting point is 02:53:47 the defense or the prosecution? Was that which team? looks more ready. Is that what the question is? Worried, worried, worried. Worried. Oh, okay, that's a good question. Yeah, I think it kind of goes a little bit of both ways because obviously we're kind of on the heels of what is about to be the defense case, right? And so I think they're kind of collecting everything, making sure all their ducks are in a row, but also with the government's case, I'm wondering from the most part, from what we're understanding, it seems like the next big witness per se is going to be Brendan Paul.
Starting point is 02:54:20 So as Brendan Paul is going to be one of the final witnesses, I'm wondering, do they have kind of something up their sleeves is there going to be kind of this big shocker moment with his testimony because outside of him testifying this week we're really just hearing a lot from summary witnesses at this point and so i'm wondering at this point also who might be why the hell would this thing to take a picture like this this looks crazy a little bit worried but i think with the dismissal of the jury the juror that happened this morning it seemed like the defense might be a tints and i say that very very lightly might be a tintsy bit worried they seemed a little upset that the juror was dismissed. Can we talk about this? Talk to us about what happened with the juror today that was dismissed.
Starting point is 02:54:58 And also, apparently, there's an issue with another juror too? What's going on? Yeah. So I think a lot of of us wanted to know what was going to be happening to juror number six. Now, we learned on Friday that the judge was leaning towards dismissing the juror. But then Xavier Donaldson, he got up. He kind of made this really impassioned speech about why this particular juror should stay on. And a lot of it had to do with race and diversity on the jury. And if that juror were to be dismissed, what kind of message would that send to other potential jurors, too? And so, you know, the judge weighed his decision, weighed both decisions, really, and took the weekend to kind of think things over. So we learned about what his ultimate ruling was going to be first thing.
Starting point is 02:55:40 And so he really kind of took into account what the defense had. And they released the filing over the weekend. I think it was about 15 pages long of all the reasons why this particular jurors shouldn't be dismissed. also kind of throwing a little bit of light shade here and there to the prosecution. And so the judge took that all in and he said this morning, you know, I understand it's important, but this amount of scrutiny isn't necessarily necessary. And so the judge was like the inconsistencies from the juror raised a lot of these issues as far as why he was ultimately dismissed. So the judge said he went back. He looked at the record closely from voir dire also to what the discussions were around the robing room. Because remember everybody, a lot of these inconsistencies really kind of. I'm ordering dog food, chat. I keep telling you, I don't leave my house for nothing, unless I want to, but so I'm ordering dog food. They need food.
Starting point is 02:56:29 Do with this particular juror and whether or not he really revealed where he was truly living, whether or not it was in Jersey or in the Bronx. And so the judge went back, looked at everything and said that he had serious concerns about the candor and how the jury, this particular juror, excuse me, might have skewed his answers to stay on the jury. And so he said this might be threatening the integrity of the jury. process. And so the defense did bring up in their arguments that replacing this juror with a white juror might send the wrong message. And they were even trying to argue that this should be grounds
Starting point is 02:57:01 for a mistrial. And then the judge was kind of like, I don't think there are grounds for a mistrial here. What we're ultimately going to do is just dismiss the juror. Now, as far as the other juror that's possibly being talked about right now, we don't know the full extent of what that is. We believe that possibly it might have had to do with what happened on Friday when the judge released all of a out of the courtroom, close the doors, lock the doors to really kind of discuss what we initially thought was the juror number six issue. But it turns out it might have to do with whatever happened to this other juror. So as far as I could tell, really only one juror was dismissed. And we kind of saw like a little shift in the change of the jury box where everyone, beginning, I think it was
Starting point is 02:57:38 from the second row, kind of trickling into the first row, just moved down one seat. And so we did see the new juror in seated and everything like that. And then we still see the alternates in the back grow, but we're kind of waiting to see more information about what this possible other juror issue might be. And so hopefully we'll learn about that more at the end of the day. Speaking of the jurors, we had a question that just came in from 1989. A question for Elizabeth, do the jurors look like they've heard enough? That's a good question. I mean, it's a lot of testimony that they've been hearing and listening to for weeks on in. I'm wondering, did they hear enough? Are they kind of feeling like everything is feeling just a little bit repetitive? That question
Starting point is 02:58:18 definitely goes through my mind a little bit, especially since we're doing a lot of summary charts, summary witnesses, where it's just a lot of charts and a lot of text messages, that type of thing. But they still have to be in it because we still have the defense's case to get through. So from what I've seen today, even with this juror now dismissed, that I have seen them still being attentive, still taking their notes. But I'm kind of wondering, too, like, how much information does this jury need? But from the government's case, they still need a little bit more before they can finally rest their case. And look, Elizabeth, you're one of the rare people who actually gets to see these arguments unfold. You see the style of the attorneys. You see the
Starting point is 02:58:52 reaction, which is why we have this question that comes in from Enland D.K., you were talking about Xavier Donaldson, right? How did you feel, Elizabeth, about Donaldson's arguments? That's kind of a hard question for me to ask. Really threw me in there, Jesse. You know, I understood where he was going with, right? Like, I understood the impassion that he has, especially when it comes to race relations and the fact that it really has to do with just this diverse of a jury that we're really seeing. And, you know, this being like one of the first federal trials that I'm covering, you know, I'm not seeing kind of the same like things that maybe Xavier Donaldson is seeing, right? Like he has been practicing law and I hate to put it this way since I was like a little kid.
Starting point is 02:59:36 And so he's had lots of experience kind of seeing that the diversity pool. I got that out there. But so, you know, I don't have kind of that same, I guess, relation that he does as being a lawyer, being a criminal defense attorney. And so I understood where his argument was coming from, right? But I also was kind of also wondering why were they so keen on having this particular juror? When all together, this jury pool is very diverse from what I'm seeing. And so I understood his argument, but I also saw kind of both ways when it came to why this particular juror was dismissed. And I think, honestly, the judge made the right decision here. Let me ask you about Christina Corum, because we have a question.
Starting point is 03:00:14 question that came in, and you're an expert in this case, since you've been following it. By the way, I do think that juror being dismissed is, I think what happened is, so Did he has, you know, let me tell you, did he got a team, bro? When I tell you, I think he's spending $3 million a month, he's not just, you're spending on everything. Did he got people who's in the courtroom watching the jury
Starting point is 03:00:36 the whole time? They're taking notes. You know, juror one, anytime there's freak off details, if they cringe, they make a face, they look down. They seem disinterested. They seem, you know, they're studying them. You get what I'm saying? At this point, again, it's also a fine line.
Starting point is 03:00:57 You got to remember, this is high stakes. Remember, you can't really hit up these jurors, blah, blah, but you want to know who kind of look like they fuck with you. So it's like as the details are going on, people are watching the jurors. what I believe is the way how much Diddy's team protested
Starting point is 03:01:14 in not having this jury dismiss I think they fuck with this jury it's like they see that it's a black dude they're like this dude is fucking with us they understand what we're talking about they understand your deal it's Diddy
Starting point is 03:01:28 you know like after hearing all this they might be like man Diddy ain't they ain't take advantage of y'all hos y'all host wanted to them. Y'all wanted this shit. So I think that's what's happening. I think the prosecutor knew that. Yo, this is going to be a problematic jury.
Starting point is 03:01:48 Jurer, because they brought up a really odd issue. Why the hell you're bringing up now? Oh, they live in Jersey. So you tell me, y'all went through jury deliberation and all this, like they heard the entire case now, or the entire case so far. Now you want to get them out of here? Hmm. Maybe you want to get them out of here because they look like, you know, remember, remember they're saying Diddy looking at them, looking at the juries, he keep nodding like, maybe they're making eye contact. Did he make an eye contact over there? And they're like, oh, okay, this ain't good.
Starting point is 03:02:25 This ain't good. This going to be the one jury that's going to fuck the case up. Did he giving this person eye contact? You know what I mean? Nah. So I think it's much more than just the person living Jersey, much more. But let's keep on. And by the way, today, Christina Quorum has maybe come up.
Starting point is 03:02:42 more in these summer in these exhibits and this evidence from this summary witness more than throughout this trial question from mike john elizabeth are you surprised that kk wasn't called to the stand yet yes absolutely like that no brainer i'm truly surprised that she's not being called as a government witness especially because they have her devices that she could be somebody who could really kind of tie up the loose ends or maybe answer the questions that a lot of us still have in our brains. And so I'm really surprised that, especially as we're trickling down to the end of the government's case, that the next witness isn't Christina Corum. And I'm wondering at this point, is it possible the defense might call her? And if the defense does call her,
Starting point is 03:03:24 what that could look like. And so I'm really and truly surprised that they're using her devices. Now, let me say this. Let me put my input in on this. Anybody who ain't show for the prosecutor, I don't like, I think they're available to show for the defense, but why do it? Don't open. Pandora's box because yes they got some of their messages say DROT messages KK messages but you don't want to put KK up there and the state says
Starting point is 03:03:53 got this bitch not state I mean the government federal government we got this bitch we've been trying to get her to yo we need her up there for a week we're going to do our recross because at that point Diti's team is doing direct because it's going to be defense case they're going to say we need
Starting point is 03:04:09 we need her up there for a week because she's integral to the case. We're going to break her down like a kilo of coke. So it's kind of like Tori's shit, Tori situation. Me personally, I wholeheartedly believe that Tori, Tori knew what that driver was.
Starting point is 03:04:28 I think Tori knew what that driver was. The driver was a little bit antsy because some stuff he can't get up there and lie. That's perjury. Some stuff could be hurtful to Tori. and I think they said because they don't want to warn him up there
Starting point is 03:04:46 maybe saying, yeah, I've seen Tori put hands on a woman or I don't know what had happened. I think they opted for him to show up the last day. I don't think nobody contacted him and he showed up the last day.
Starting point is 03:05:03 The state said we couldn't find that nigga and he just walked into court the last day. I think Tori had him under the, you know, but I think that was a bad move by Tori. Tori's team, in my opinion,
Starting point is 03:05:15 y'all got four people in the car three dumb drunk one threw up or plashed out for hours that's that's Kelsey Meg got kicked out she's being belligerent she's being extra drunk Tori's lit if you got that nigga under the tuck half him just come out and say yo everybody was drunk but me I'm the driver I'm the security this will happen now they might be like well you're Tory's security you're Tori's driver so how should we believe you but fuck that fuck all of that shit. You know what I'm saying? That becomes the point.
Starting point is 03:05:50 Do you get what I'm saying? So I think they kept, they didn't want to open up that guy to cross-examination, which this is why when we think about the Diddy case, why bring KK up there? KK is accused of doing the same shit as you. Why bring her up there
Starting point is 03:06:07 if Did he not taking a stand? Just don't bring her. So I don't think KK is taking a stand. I just don't know how she's not taking a stand without her not being in jail. they've threatened everybody else in this case it's clear Brendan paul why is he Brendan paul got his state charges resolved
Starting point is 03:06:25 why is he taking a stand you think he's a volunteer snitch I get it maybe something I do but he's taking a stand because they threaten his ass nigger we will charge you as part of this recall you was bringing that man drugs and helping him drug women so nigger if you don't take the stand you part of this shit how k k can't get no threats
Starting point is 03:06:43 why she not up there I don't know I don't know how she avoids it But Diddy's team has said our lawyer speaking to her lawyer. I don't know how she's avoid being up there, but let me, you know, I'll digress. The government is, but they're not calling her as a witness. So yes, definitely surprised there. And we have a question from Allison Thompson about the judge, Judge Arun-suburbanian. What has the judge's body language been like?
Starting point is 03:07:08 Do you get any vibes as to which side is favored? Well, the judge shouldn't side with any, we shouldn't favor any side. But do you get us? I mean, we don't know what how he's behaving, what his demeanor is like. What can you tell us? Yeah, so as far as the judge's demeanor, all across the board from what I've seen so far during this trial, and even during the pretrial hearings, is that he's very fair. Like, it's never a situation where you're kind of like, oh, he's a little pro-government here.
Starting point is 03:07:37 He's a little pro-defense here. He really kind of gives both sides their wins when it's applicable, right? And even in terms of just his body language while listening to the testimony and if there's an objection, from one side. So, for example, if the defense has an objection to the prosecution's line of questioning, he kind of gives the prosecution a little bit of leeway to be like, okay, maybe you want to rephrase that question so that way we can get rid of the objection, so that way we can continue on with the proceedings. And then if there's a point where, you know, there's an objection, there has to be a discussion that's had in this sidebar. He's willing to do a sidebar. And so from
Starting point is 03:08:09 the most part, and this should be how every judge kind of operates the courtroom. I think you should always take notes from Judge Roon Submarani. And he is above board. He is fair on both sides and really it's never a situation where you have to feel like he is or you think that he is biased in any sort of way we get another question to you elizabeth before we have to look up cake in who her family is christina crom who's her family who's her family she's been the most elusive person out of everything i don't even think we've heard of speak publicly everything in my life and my business running she named in a lawsuit by a former producer for Combs. Thanks for joining me for Crime Fix. I'm Angenette Levy. When Rodne
Starting point is 03:09:15 Littlerod Jones filed that lawsuit against Sean Combs and many others, Christina Corum was one of the people named as a defendant in the suit. And I want to be crystal clear. Sean Combs has vehemently denied these allegations. His attorney, Sean Hawley, has been quoted as saying they've tried to present evidence to Little Rod's attorney to disprove the claims, but they've been rebuffed. So that would make anything Lil Rogg claimed about Christina Corum untrue as well in Combs's eyes. No attorney is listed for Christina Corum on the federal court's website. Corum's now deleted LinkedIn account has said that she joined Bad Boy Entertainment back in 2013 and became Combs' day-to-day manager, later becoming director for the officer of the chairman,
Starting point is 03:10:01 and the chairman, of course, is Diddy. She was promoted to Diddy's chief of staff back in 2020, and she's very important to him. has even written about her on social media. Meet Christina Corum, chief of staff at Combs Enterprises. Christina, aka KK, keeps everything in my life and my business running. She's been my right hand for the last eight years and has consistently proven to execute and get S word done. Don't know how I'd function without her. In another post, Diddy wrote, Happy birthday to my ace Boon Kuhn, my right hand, my day-to-day manager that keeps my world twirling and she's always got my best. back. She makes sure that I smile every day and I don't go into those dark places. Today is your
Starting point is 03:10:45 day. It's your mother effin birthday. Go KK.K. It's your birthday. Love you at Christina Kouram. Combs clearly values Christina Corum's work and his relationship with her. The lawsuit Little Rod filed makes some disturbing and salacious claims against Corum. And again, Combs has denied what's in that lawsuit. First, Little Rod has claimed that Mr. Combs' chief of staff, Christina Corum, also known as KK, instructs her staff to retrieve drugs so she can provide them to Mr. Combs for his consumption. A footnote in the lawsuit that Little Rod filed says, defendant Corum instructed her staff, Brendan Paul, Frankie Centella, and Moy Bonn to spike bottles of champagne with ecstasy. Upon information and belief, this occurred the day of December 31st,
Starting point is 03:11:32 2022 New Year's Eve party. Little Rod claims he complained to Corum about sexual advance from Combs, and she responded, Sean will be Sean, and downplayed Combs groping him as horseplay, stating, he's just showing that he likes you. Jones also called Corum the Galane Maxwell to Sean Combs's Jeffrey Epstein, claiming she required employees to walk around with fanny packs of cocaine, GHB, and ecstasy to keep Combs high and much more. Gene Rossi is a former federal prosecutor, so Gene, there's this allegation that Christina Corum, the chief of staff, for her Sean Combs is ordering drugs through this guy, Brendan Paul, the so-called drug mule, and ordering employees to run around with black fanny packs that carry these drugs so that
Starting point is 03:12:20 Sean Combs can be high all of the time. That seems like typical Hollywood stuff, possibly. What's the crime in that potentially as far as the feds are concerned? Well, in my view is you have a potential, they did a search warrant. The federal government did a search warrant. Southern District of Newark. That is bad in itself because Southern District of New York is one of the top three or four U.S. Attorney's offices in the country. That is very bad for Mr. Combs and the other defendant in this quorum. The second thing is the federal charges that they're probably investigating are criminal RICO,
Starting point is 03:12:59 money laundering, a Mann Act violation, which involves sex trafficking, interstate transport of minors. It could involve a lot of charges. So let me focus on. That was a year ago before the indictment. On the allegation, it seems according to the allegation, that Ms. Corm was a purchaser of large amounts of drugs that went to Mr. Combs, but I can't help but believe that these employees were also providing these drugs to the victims to other customers, not just the employees and Mr. Combs. So it wasn't just drugs, in my view, for Combs alone. It was probably used by the employees and also used by the victims of this crime.
Starting point is 03:13:54 There's a particularly disturbing allegation that Christina Corum, according to this lawsuit, was ordering people to spike bottles of champagne, for a New Year's Eve party a couple of years back and ordering them to spike it with certain drugs. And then the claim is that maybe there were minors at this party and things like that. What trouble could she be in regarding that allegation? Well, it's part of the sex trafficking.
Starting point is 03:14:25 And when it involves minors, that takes it up a notch. And it's either a separate federal statute or it's a sentencing enhancement. But when you're engaging in illegal conduct, if you're engaging in illegal conduct involving a minor, in the context of sex trafficking, I can tell you this from my experience, that is like steroids and rocket fuel
Starting point is 03:14:52 for an aggressive prosecutor. And as I said at the beginning, you have the Southern District of New York plus exploitation of minors. Rod who sued Sean Combs, many other people, including Christina Corum, basically calls her the Galane Maxwell to Sean Combs' Jeffrey Epstein. So that's a very serious, serious statement to make, a serious claim to make. Sean Combs denies all of this. What are your thoughts on what kind of trouble she could potentially be in if this is true, if these allegations that they're running this
Starting point is 03:15:28 RICO organized crime enterprise so Sean Combs can bring in people to have sex with and use drugs with and groom for his, you know, sexual fantasies and things like that. What kind of troublesheet could she be in if she's arranging these trists and then buying drugs to ply people with? Right. Here is the big problem for Ms. Corum by being compared to Galane Maxwell. Number one, you have the same district, the Southern District of New York, investigating Mr. Combs and Mr. Corm, too, Ms. Corm. So the Southern District of New York already has a template for an indictment. Essentially, all you do is change the name.
Starting point is 03:16:14 But I'm sure the same scheme, the same statutes, it's just take this template, this indictment that was used for mixed-mask, Maxwell and probably the same prosecutors are going to take it and insert Mr. Combs and Ms. Corum and it's going to be Jeffrey Epstein too. So those are bad, bad facts and practices that are facing Mr. Combs and Ms. Corum. And I got to tell you, I predict it will probably take about four to six months for the agents to analyze the results of the search warrants in L.A. and in Florida of Mr. Combs' homes. They'll go through data, documents, and all that. It'll probably take four to six months. I predict that there will be a federal indictment
Starting point is 03:17:11 if I had a bet money by the Southern District of New York in probably September or October of this year. And I would be shocked if it doesn't include Mr. Combs and Ms. Corum and others on this list. I see I see Cuba Gooding Jr. This just so. Yeah, that was from before. Okay. This is from Lisa 5472. How is Diddy when they finally said the juror was dismissed? I think he was a little bit disappointed. I'm not going to lie, especially given the long kind of defense letter that was put in over the weekend, given the argument, given the argument. that were made by his defense attorneys. Outside of just Xavier Donaldson, it was also,
Starting point is 03:17:54 or excuse me, it was, well, Brian still did make a quick argument on Friday, but also Mark Agnifalo too. And so I think from what I could tell of just did he's body language and demeanor, it seemed like this was something he was kind of a little upset about as far as this particular juror being dismissed. And so, you know, it's interesting to see kind of how his movements have been so far ever since then, especially because we're seeing so many summer, summary witness charts and all of this stuff. And they're putting all the pieces of the puzzle kind of in a chart format. to the jury but he did seem a little down and disappointed by this juror's this juror's dismissal today
Starting point is 03:18:26 elizabeth before we dismiss you before you have to head back into the courtroom aside from just the kind and positive comments you've been receiving from our viewers and at least one person who's concerned about when you're actually getting lunch and when you have time to eat i did want to ask you this question from shy uh please ask elizabeth milner what is used to block the face of pseudonym witnesses oh that's it that's important Oh, they do not block the face of pseudonym witnesses. The witnesses we see inside the courtroom, they are fully present. We can see their faces.
Starting point is 03:18:59 We can see their demeanor on the stand. Obviously, as I'm reporting kind of what they had been saying, I have to be extremely careful not to reveal their names. But as far as just any type of shielding that they use to kind of, you know, shield their physical appearance, none of that from what we see. Even in the overflow room, it's not a situation where the people in the overflow room are getting a box or anything like that. in terms of covering this particular or covering the witness's face.
Starting point is 03:19:24 And that's why there's been so many kind of issues after these witnesses have testified, even if it's during a break where people kind of, you know, might have a little bit of loose lips and they'll come out, they'll text their friends or do it in a live stream and reveal the witness's true identity. So there's nothing that we see covering their face. We see them all in full form. And I appreciate you clarifying that because, you know, when we put up the courtroom sketches and there's a blocked out face, people might believe that there's something that was
Starting point is 03:19:48 used to cover their face. them not the case, you just have to be very careful about not only describing, obviously, not their identity, but even some physical characteristics or defining features where people might be able to determine who that person is. Elizabeth Milner, I know you have to jump back in court. Thank you so much. It was great seeing you. Thanks, Jesse.
Starting point is 03:20:07 All right. So now I want to continue the conversation when we have a few more minutes. Alee, I'll start with you. Get the question all the time. Do you think Sean Combs is going to... Here we go. I'm going to play logic. Logic is like the last one that we should be squarely back in.
Starting point is 03:20:20 in the afternoon session. I don't even think, is logic still there anymore? I feel like he pops in and out. Okay. We might be completely back. The Punisher is still moving around during interviews.
Starting point is 03:20:39 During the summary chart testimony, prosecutors documented their letter not only about juror six, but the other juror. Who's the other juror? Okay, so the other juror looked like he was talking to somebody about the case.
Starting point is 03:21:10 I don't know how they figured it out. All right. We'll figure it out. So much stuff redacted. Fuck. They just restarted again. Matthew Russell Lee, Intercity Press. Here, midday.
Starting point is 03:21:28 It's Monday, June 16th, day 24 of U.S. versus Sean Combs. Now, juror six is out. That was the first decision before the jury came in. Juror 6, the judge said, I've considered it, I've considered all the arguments. I've seen the arguments about the racial issues raised. He didn't seem to like that very much.
Starting point is 03:21:45 And he has excluded juror six. So alternate one has moved up. Now, came in today thinking that Brendan Paul, the alleged drug mule, Diddy's drug mule, would be a witness today, but it appears not. Because the entire morning was spent on two summary witnesses, Ms. Sankar, who had long been promised, and a new special agent, who's going to apparently go for the rest of the day about meetings, basically testifying to a chart which shows airplane tickets being bought and hotel reservations being made and surmising that. that these are the notorious freak-offs, hotel nights, king nights, wild king nights, as they were referred to this morning. The defense says no way.
Starting point is 03:22:29 The defense says she has no personal knowledge that these meetings, quote-unquote, ever took place, and so she shouldn't be allowed to ask the jury to draw that inference. Could go a little bit slow. So it looks like Brendan Paul, she's going to go into tomorrow, so will Brendan Paul, another summary witness on Wednesday, and then the government's going to rest. So they say, Friday will start the, defense case with Vashta Wilson, a guy called Stefan Linda, even Agnifalo didn't know how to pronounce
Starting point is 03:22:59 his name, and their own summary witness. And then apparently next week it looks like there'll be a defense expert witness. So we're getting down to the small strokes here. It looks like no KK, no DRock, although there was a lot of testimony about their cell phones today. Both of them apparently seized, but they haven't been indicted and they're not testifying as cooperating witnesses. So many people wonder what the heck's going on here. And the defense case, at least, unless they're playing hide the ball, it looks like it might just, I don't know. There hasn't been any discussion of witnesses beyond that. Let's put it that way. So we're covering it. I forgot to mention this morning. Week five book is out. Week five, Diddy on trial? It involves Kanye West.
Starting point is 03:23:38 It has jurors six. That door is closed. Because now the juror six didn't hear this morning. Okay. So Kanye was supposed to come back today. not come back today. And pretty much we're wrapping this bitch up, like very shortly. And this week, hopefully we'll get some of these exhibits that we could actually see. And we'll be able to, like, you know, kind of crystallize it. Let me play a little bit of, this is attorney. Is she there at the court?
Starting point is 03:24:08 I think she's there at the court. Okay. I'm going to play her for a second. I got to go grab. I ordered Chick-fil-A. I didn't. obtained from the seized cell phones from Diddy and from KK. She also played audio recordings.
Starting point is 03:24:25 Here's some of the highlights. Number one, Chow, it gave evidence. We have concluded the drug distribution. By concluded, I mean they provided more than enough evidence of the substance distribution. Why, Chow, the text message that were in there. Remember, these text messages are considered. the text messages being entered, not considered hearsay? Well, they're not hearsay because they were obtained, number one, in the course of business, they were obtained lawfully through a subpoena. So in the
Starting point is 03:25:00 same way, like I represent clients in serious auto accidents, like a million dollar Uber cases and stuff like that. Well, if you're in a car accident, medical records, right? Medical records are hearsay, generally, unless it falls into an exception. Well, because, medical records are obtained as business records through the proper courses. That is why it's not hearsay. Similarly, these text messages are not hearsay. Now, all text messages can't get in. No, it has to include either someone who's going to take the stand or a co-conspirator. You got to have one of the two. That's how come each of the text messages that they're putting in either have a co-conspirator on it or it includes Jane or Mia or Cassie or someone hit that like who's been on the stand.
Starting point is 03:25:52 So excellent question, Angel, but that's why the text messages are not hearsay. Also, at the time that they were written, these are text messages like between KK and Diddy. At the time that they were written, they weren't trying to lie on anybody. They were literally conducting, conducting a business and conducting affairs. So let me give you an example of some additional juicy stuff from these text messages that goes towards. proving the RICO. There was one, it was from KK to Cassie that said, hey, Dave, I guess that's one of the substance dealer. Dave's at your door with the green. Okay, that was like a little something. And then Diddy sends a text message to KK saying, hey, Guido's outside. Guido is the substance
Starting point is 03:26:34 dealer. I said, Guido's outside waiting for the 10,000. Can you let Guido in and handle what needs to be handled as in getting the substances that Diddy wanted that Guido. It's already been established that Guido was the substance dealer through other witnesses. Hold on. We got some more. We got some more. And this stay with me. This isn't it. Also, y'all, y'all, if you've been hearing about TriStar, TriStar is, TriStar is an entity that does business management, okay? It manages money for various different artists. They're the ones who did Britney Spears' estate and her conservatorship and we're supposed to be managing her money. People have all kinds of concerns about them.
Starting point is 03:27:16 Well, there's a woman named Robin Greenhill. That's who does the accounting, all the business management, all the numbers. I think it's not ready. Great for Diddy. This thing is on these text message chains. So Robin, who is supposed to be the accountant, is on a text message chain that says, hey, I need approval. This is from Fahim, the security guard. I need approval for $1,200 for flour.
Starting point is 03:27:38 We know what flower is. Flower is cocaine. Flower is cocaine. You know, is a problem. It says we need $1,200 for flour today. Guido is waiting to deliver it. Guido, again, is a substance dealer. And then Robin is on the chain.
Starting point is 03:27:54 Diddy is on the chain. Bahim and KK. And Diddy says, approved. There's another one. This text string is KK. Diddy. Oh, girl, Robin. It says, KK is texting Diddy.
Starting point is 03:28:10 And Fahman says, well, what do you need? Diddy responds, Molly, 15 pills. You think it's a girl named Molly he's trying to get? I don't, it's not no girl named Molly, honey. It's not no girl named Molly. And here's the issue. He's got his business accountant on the text string. He's approving the purchase of substances,
Starting point is 03:28:31 which are then going to be used at, freakoffs at parties at whichever so the issue oh it could be pink flower yes quote unquote $1,200 for flour and then later it was molly 15 pills there's another one um oh yeah there were multiple they just kept going and going and going now there was also some interesting there was an interesting text ring that was two weeks before cassie's lawsuit came out where jane is texting k k and telling KK, hey, no more hotel nights. I want to celebrate. It was his birthday this coming up. So this was November 2nd. His birthday is November 4th. Jane is saying no more hotel nights. I want to celebrate Diddy like a normal person. She said it got violent recently and that
Starting point is 03:29:22 she didn't want it to be that way. And there was no more hard parting for her. This was her providing evidence that she was trying to get out of the lifestyle. What was interesting with that was that happened in November 2nd of 23. That was before Cassie's lawsuit. Hold on. Are we going to go back? We going to go back. Also three days, oh yeah, three days after Cassie's lawsuit, in addition to her sending
Starting point is 03:29:52 the message two weeks before, Jane says, you know, well, Diddy sends her a voice known that you know I can't talk on these phones. I called and I reached out and it's just, you know, I thought we both enjoyed what we were doing. Like it literally sounded like Diddy was trying to kind of cover his butt, trying to cover his bottom. And Jane's crying on the phone and she's like, you know, no, I just can't handle this anymore. I went back and forth. Also, there's a message where after the Cassie situation came out, KK sends a message to Diddy that says, If you can't be honest with me, this won't work.
Starting point is 03:30:31 You are lying and you're lying to me. This is KK. She said, you're lying to me will break me. KK is his personal assistant. Now, also there was a message where KK sends to Ditty that says, make sure Robin's not doing anything dumb like not paying her rent. The dumb, like, yeah, make sure Robin is not doing something dumb, like not paying her rent. yo, that's interesting to me.
Starting point is 03:30:58 And that was an exchange between KK and Diddy. Because that makes me wonder, okay, well, did y'all keep paying it after the Cassie situation? Because you didn't want any more legal issues and you knew the government was investigating you? I don't know. I want to get that transcript tonight and reread it again in context. But Jane sent a message the month after Cassie's lawsuit where she specifically says to KK and to Diddy. she says, I was coerced into this dark lifestyle. Robin is the accountant for Combs Global.
Starting point is 03:31:35 Okay? Rob, some people are asking, who is Robin? Robin is the accountant for Clombs Global. So there were messages in there that were read into the record. Don't mind you, the purpose of this morning for the summary witness was to put an indisputable evidence of the text messages. Basically, they established that, hey, the reason these text messages are legit, there's no question about the authenticity is because they were obtained during the legal search and seizure that happened in March of 24 on Diddy's Plate? Remember, that was also where Brendan Paul, the substance mule, was found with a bunch of the substances and was arrested. Oh, there was this funny little text exchange. It was a text between Brendan and KK. And Brendan says, oh, yeah, I think tonight, Diddy's going to be in wild king mode. Oh, he said, I think tonight's going to be wild.
Starting point is 03:32:31 It'll either be like king mode active, like king night. Or they were asking, is it going to be king mode active or like Gucci bag active? Gucci bag is where he keeps the substances. And so KK had asked that. And then he responded, ah, somewhere in between type of active. In other words, they know, like King Knight is one level of wild. Gucci bag means the substances hit that light guys as you're coming in another level of wild There was some evidence that did he called me a three times in a day after the the lawsuit came out with Cassie and he wanted to basically got to get ahead of it okay
Starting point is 03:33:09 We don't really care about that blah blah blah Here's what we do care about the Rico evidence So Here we go, yeah Oh also there was a They also submitted evidence that Jane was decorating hotel rooms for the freakoffs and had flowers and made it look really nice and romantic. That was weird. That was put in by the defense.
Starting point is 03:33:36 Okay. But now we're going to conclude, and I want to see your questions about the racketeering evidence. It's racketeering. Thank you for asking. He's charged with racketeering conspiracy. So what has to be shown, remember, is that we know there's an enterprise. It is called Holmes Global Enterprises. But what has to be shown is that people from the enterprise doesn't have to be every employee,
Starting point is 03:33:59 but that some of them, hit that light, guys, that some of them are working together for a common goal. Fun fact, there is no requirement that the goal be profit. People get that wrong all the time. There does not have to be profit as a goal at all. They only need to show that it's a common goal. And here, the common goals are building. up and protecting Diddy's brand of him being this powerful music mogul, but also to satisfy his actual desires. Literally, it is in the indictment. I can't put the indictment on the screen
Starting point is 03:34:34 from here, but literally it's in the indictment. So those two things. So they have to show that he used his employees to sometimes do unlawful things, right, unlawful offenses in order to either satisfy his desires or protect his image and his brand. That's it. Well, this evidence, what made it such a stunner for the first time, remember I said prostitution is going to be one of the easiest things to prove? Well, we now have, for the first time, receipts of the prostitution. And they have been stipulated, too.
Starting point is 03:35:11 So specifically, what that means is that the defense cannot come in and say, that's not an accurate receipt. He didn't really buy that flight for Jules Thompson, the hooker. No, the defense has already agreed. That is a valid receipt. It is accurate. So they showed that one of the hookers, Jules Thompson, I believe he took the stand in the first week or what have you.
Starting point is 03:35:31 It showed there was a text message string between Ditty or KK and Jules. And there's a payment string. He was paid. The hooker was paid by the accountant. Tony something. I got her last name here. Tony bias, financial director for Combs Global. You're paying hookers from your corporate account. Hit that like, hit that subscribe. Oh, yeah, shake that bag. We don't shake. Oh, let me see if I get my, hold on. Let me see if I get my astroglide. Hold on,
Starting point is 03:36:03 y'all. It's all the way at the bottom of my bag. Okay. We're going to shake that astroglide, y'all. If you're new to the channel, that's just what I do. I got a little astroglad in my bag. I keep it. We shake it when there has been bombshells in the case. And so, yes. So one of the, So they have a whole text exchange about this hooker. Jules Theodore is his last name and how Jules specifically, remember, because the charge is transportation for prostitution. So you just have to show that there are two different states involved. Well, these exchanges specifically, not only do they show that in the text,
Starting point is 03:36:40 but then the receipt shows it was for a flight from L.A. to New York or New York to Miami, from this city to this city. So that is where prostitution, RICO style, has been proven. Substance distribution, Rico style has now been proven. Why? Because you've got the
Starting point is 03:37:00 doggone accountant of Kohn's global Combs enterprises approving an on message chains that says we need approved 15 Molly pills. Hello. Robin is going
Starting point is 03:37:16 Robin's about to lose her license. Robin is the accountant. Robin is the accountant. It says, so are we saying the government proved all of Diddy's companies through its foot? No, they don't have to do that. Let me put that on the screen. That's a great question. Chuck Love is saying, so are we saying the government proved all of Diddy's companies throughout its full history were just created for rugs and S trafficking? Absolutely not. Nor is that even a requirement. You can show. that it was created to be a record label, to produce albums, to make music. But so long as he was also conspiring with them to execute crimes, and so long as some, it doesn't even have to be all of them, but execute crimes for a common good. Here, the common good was protecting his brand
Starting point is 03:38:10 and satisfying his actual desires. That's what's required. Nope. You could have been a little, you could have been a company that did nothing but follow the rules for the last 20 years. If for the last six months you guys decide that you want to go pow-pow people and unalive people, then that supports a RICO enterprise. So that's how that works, Chuck. Excellent question. Going straight to jail, hit that like button. Jesus, how many times does Simone need to say the objective does not have, I put that on the screen?
Starting point is 03:38:42 Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Valerie. Yes, Valerie. Thank you. Because I know people be jumping in and out of the chat. But yes, so this was the first time because so many people had said, well, they haven't submitted any receipts or any of that.
Starting point is 03:38:56 Y'all, what happened was the government obtained accounting records, financial records, text messages, emails, all of that from Ditties devices and from Combs Global. It started as Cones Enterprises throughout this time period, then it changed the columns global. And now, for the first time, they submitted into evidence, actual receipts. seats showing Giddy was paying the hookers buying their flights, which is a part of the interstate commerce. Sorry, the transportation for prostitution. They nailed it. I don't know what to do it. Yeah, the accountant needs to go to jail. Robin. That accountant, she's losing her license. She's losing her license. She is on a text string where the security guard is specifically saying,
Starting point is 03:39:44 Hey, I need approval for Guido needs to get the powder. We need 15 molly pills. And O girl is like, and Diddy is like approved. And O girl executes it. Y'all, that's what RICO looks like. That's what RICO. And the reason it's able to flourish like that is because of the fact that it looks like a legitimate entity. Right?
Starting point is 03:40:08 That's part of the problem. Y'all, we got to pray for his kids because their trust funds, God. that my miss janice wig gone all of miss janice's properties are gone it does not matter that these properties are in miss janice's name there's a property that's supposed to be in one of the daughter's names it doesn't matter they're gone once riko is proven then they are able to say any monies that were obtained related to the enterprise gone the wig is gone somebody said miss janis can refuse to lose to lose the tired weeks you're all terrible yeah it's exactly and i have never been a fan of jiddy but yeah so so right now what i'm saying is the evidence provided today
Starting point is 03:40:56 the rico evidence is there for two things and oh here's the thing guys let's say a jury one member of the jury is still like i don't want to do it i don't want to find i don't want to find him guilty of riko they still provided the evidence of the prostitution for transportation for prostitution. Because today for the first time, we saw corporate documents from Combs Global
Starting point is 03:41:22 showing where accounting approved and purchased flights from one state to another for the hookers. For the hookers. Come on, man. If there's anything that should not have had
Starting point is 03:41:38 a paper trail, It would have been the hooker flights. And these are all male hookers that I'm talking about here. Oh, thank you. Somebody said I'm more interesting to Judge Judy. So, y'all let me know in the chat. How do you tell me if there's a way. You guys would be the jury.
Starting point is 03:41:56 You guys would be jurors. Tell me if there's a way that you think he could get out of this prostitution charge. I don't see it. Because remember, the difference between prostitution and S trafficking is S trafficking requires a level of coercion, force, or fraud. prostitution just says, hey, I want to be paid to do it to somebody and do it to somebody. That's it. So I say that to say, even if he's found not guilty on the S trafficking, even if he's found not guilty on the RICO, which I don't think because of what I described earlier, evidence today has solidified the prostitution across state lives at the bare minimum. But more than that, it has proven up the RICO enterprise because you've got text messages.
Starting point is 03:42:37 talking about drug distribution where the accountant is approving the release of funds to buy the substances. And then tomorrow is when we are going to have on the stand. Thank you so much for those supertats. We're going to have on the stand tomorrow, Brennan Paul, it says, so this morning's hit that like button, please and thank you. I don't think Robin Greahel is a real accountant. You know what I'm realizing to? I think the prosecutors must have met over the weekend and they must have said to each other like, yo, we still haven't fully proven this RICO. They keep trying to sure it up.
Starting point is 03:43:21 Why not bring Brendan Paul in earlier? They're trying to bring Brandon Paul and they're putting summary witness up there to try to make this make sense. I think the prosecutors are nervous that didn't prove RICO. I think they, I'm with, I'm with Simone here. I definitely think they prove prostitution. I don't think they prove sex trafficking. Not sex trafficking, nor the RICO, especially the enterprise portion.
Starting point is 03:43:47 Yeah, Robin is just doing stuff. But that would explain if she's not a true accountant, why she's so, but she's so tied, she loves having celebrity clients and why she would just approve whatever. Now that makes me wonder what the hell was she over there and proving and Britney Spears case. Because if this woman has the type of judgment, where she would allow herself to be on text message strings,
Starting point is 03:44:11 approving. Samoan, fuck with you and everything. But put it like this. When you deal with celebrities, it's not a, you're at their discretion. Doctors will write a prescription for anything for a celebrity. An accountant is going to write anything off if a celebrity asks. That's the point of working for a celebrity. There's not, usually for celebrities, there's so much power, money imbalance.
Starting point is 03:44:35 You don't tell them. No, according to my, they usually get rid of you. If you're like, well, no, I can't do that according to the law. You think Diddy's taking that? You're fired. He's going to get the accountant that will. And then that accounting gets paid 40% more than every other accountant, and then they do what he needs to be done.
Starting point is 03:44:55 Okay? When I tell you, send X to X to X and to Y and A to B, like, just do it. $3,500 for powder and flower is what they call it. Does she don't have no good sense? Yes, oh my gosh. Thank you for the super chat Hudson. She says KK is the new Jolaine Maxwell. So KK is the CEO. KK is not taking the stand and I now see why. KK. Not the CEO, chief of staff. KK. was Ditty's chief of staff. I now understand they didn't put her on the stand because they got everybody else. And they've now got these stipulated text messages that are undisputable to show how she's on messages like these substance messages.
Starting point is 03:45:40 it might be better to not give her an immunity deal because now you can go get her. Now you're going to get a button. You know she can't fight, so she's not going to do too good in the beds. It says, this is a reach. Thank you, Michael. It says this is a reach. If Diddy is guilty of this nonsense, then so is the entire elite class in the country, including the president. This is a monumental reach.
Starting point is 03:46:04 Now, which part? I think he could have been okay if he wasn't committing arson and kidnapping people. I think that might be for some people where it was like time to stop him. But also, let's be real here. Some people feel that this is the time for Diddy, excuse me, this is the time for Diddy to get prosecuted now for all the things he got away with before. But how do you feel about that with the law? Do you think it's fair to use the law today to get somebody on stuff you couldn't get them on before?
Starting point is 03:46:36 So for example, remember it was alleged that he and Shine, He was actually the gunman and that Shine did not do it, but, you know, took the rap for it. So some people are like, well, now it's due time. I don't know about that logic. I don't know, guys. I meet what you're saying? Brandon Paul is standing by. Listen, I did, if you look at my video I released yesterday on Brendan Paul.
Starting point is 03:47:00 I do have a shot. Literally, in May 16th of 2024, I told y'all that Brandon would be a star witness for the feds. This was before Dittie was ever charged. I said that in May of 24, Diddy didn't even get indicted and arrested until September. But I said they're going to get everything they need out of Paul because that boy was a college basketball player in Syracuse. That boy can't go to jail.
Starting point is 03:47:23 Nope, nope, nope, yep. So Brandon Paul is going to be on the stand tomorrow, telling it all. Oh, Hudson, what you got here? It says, if the staff accounted could prove extortion, can she survive and keep her license? Well, she wasn't extorted, though. If anything, she assisted with the extortion of Cassie's parents.
Starting point is 03:47:45 But, I mean, if she could, yes, then she would become a victim. That would be true. But she would have needed to jump on the bandwagon and file a lawsuit herself, Robin Greenhilton. She has not. Thank you, Stacey, Renee. Thank you so much for the super sticker, y'all. All right, so share this.
Starting point is 03:48:01 I'm going to go back in the courtroom. We've got some afternoon testimony. I promised you guys. I'd keep it under 30 minutes. I have. Love you guys. It's your legal bestie attorney Simone. I'll do an update this evening.
Starting point is 03:48:10 But Rico, it's done. Prostitution is done. We'll talk more about it after court. All right. Getting back in the court here. We have a special agent that is on the stand. Let's try to get some tweets in here. They break.
Starting point is 03:48:38 Okay. Before the break. So they bring on the special agent. They objected first. They have a sidebar. Then they're now trying to get the special agent. to testify the search shit. Who's testifying on this chat?
Starting point is 03:48:53 Jules Combs. Jules said I'm available through that, blah, blah, blah. So where were the flights between, between L.A. and J.F.K. in New York. Do documentation retention policies impact your ability to get documents? Yes, I couldn't get these records. So it looked like based on,
Starting point is 03:49:12 remember Jules was fucking with Diddy and Cassie back in like 2010. Like it was pretty early. 2010, 2011, they're saying that the airlines didn't have those documents that they needed. So they had to go off maybe bank records or something like that, right? They take a break for lunch. The jury out. They said, should we address Mr. Brendan Paul now?
Starting point is 03:49:34 AOSA says, better tomorrow morning. The judge says, well, would the special agent be on all day? Says, yeah, even into tomorrow, then Mr. Paul, then a final summary witness. So they're saying that right now the special agent, when they're done, which is going to be into tomorrow, There's Brendan Paul and a last person who's a summary witness and then that's it. They're done. Justice, what witnesses would the defense be putting on on Friday then? Says we'll do three witnesses.
Starting point is 03:50:00 Vasta Wilson. Who's that? Let's Google this. Who's Vasta Wilson? This is a vice president of operations of Bad War Entertainment. So it looked like not everybody's jump ship. Vastah Wilson is going to take the stand as the VP. of operations and probably to try to rebuff some of the,
Starting point is 03:50:25 the, um, try to rebuff some of the allegations that bad boy was a criminal enterprise. He's probably going to testify to, hey, listen, yeah, Mr. Combs was the CEO and he could do whatever he wants, but we didn't run a criminal enterprise at all. We ran a legit business. Remember, she was vice president of operations, right? Then we're going to have Stefan Lind. Let's see if we can find. they're trying to find who these people are.
Starting point is 03:51:08 Okay. It's Stefan Lindorajala. Let's see who this is. Don't know who this is. It's a real estate agent. And there's a paralegal in our office. Okay? AUSA says, well, we don't have any of those charts.
Starting point is 03:51:33 So the paralegal sounds like it's going to be a summary witness. And it looked like summary witnesses usually come with charts to kind of sum it up. how shit is or maybe how shit isn't. The judge says, in terms of a defense expert, I'd like Daubert issues teed up. So we'll work on that. Shapiro says we'll be providing the government with supplemental response to Dr. Hughes' actual testimony.
Starting point is 03:51:57 And Shapiro said, the special agent has no personal knowledge. She's just connecting up exhibits and asking jurors to interpret them. This is not appropriate for a summary witness. It's just hotel records and flight records. Comey says Mr. Combs and Jules' Theater or were discussing being in the same place at the same time.
Starting point is 03:52:15 If this objection is sustained, we'll just have to have special agent read in every text message. So the witness has no personal knowledge. She put together the charts. They take a break. They come back. They came back about 30 minutes ago. And it's an all rise.
Starting point is 03:52:42 You know, everybody come back in. A.O.C. Johnson says, Special agent, have you reviewed the American Express records? Special agents said yes, I did. This was the Amex for the flight to Miami for Cassie Ventura. There was a charge from the London Hotel to this Amex. So whose Amex is this? John Combs paid with an account at Signature Bank.
Starting point is 03:53:03 Says, can you read this? This is from the Trump. It's the Trump in Columbus Circle. I'm headed there now. Can you contact the front desk and get the porn channel unlocked? AUSA says, what does Ms. Ventura say? just call them. Okay.
Starting point is 03:53:24 Here is a, this was a Combs earlier today, surrounded by his lawyers, and looked like this might have been the scene when the juror got dismissed. This is, if you don't know, ignifil. This is Brian Steele. Xavier Donaldson. I believe who's standing up is Tenny Gargose. And I believe this might be Alexander Shapiro. We could switch both of them.
Starting point is 03:53:56 Anna Marie Estabio is also missing. And there's Driscoll that's missing as well. So is it war? By the way, this has nothing to do with photo. This is what, Marmarie. Who's in these communications? This is Cassie and the Punisher. So what's this about the cause?
Starting point is 03:54:13 And this is about videos. AUSA says turn off the screen for the, public and the press. If you don't know, the Punisher has been doing a DJ Vlad interview for a while, and here we go. When you left the stand and you and Diddy, you know, your eyes locked.
Starting point is 03:54:40 What was that like? And maybe I'm doing this for myself. It was relieved because when I went to the stand, I was terrified, bro. Like, I don't know if you recall, but I test, when they first called me to the stand, it was about 10 minutes before lunch. And I thought I was fine, man.
Starting point is 03:54:55 And I walked into the courtroom and I had like an anxiety attack. Like my body was shaking, you know. And I looked cool and I spoke cool, but I was shaken. And I purposely avoided any eye contact. Like, I didn't want to know where he was. I didn't know what it. Because I understand that I'm walking to the stand for the prosecution, right? So, and everybody else that's come up there said crazy stuff, right?
Starting point is 03:55:18 So he's probably assuming, you know, what is this? You know what I'm saying? Like, what is this guy? going to say so I just wanted to avoid any eye contact but I want to believe that there's an understanding that I have to testify to the truth right they've been taking notes and getting information for me for well over a year and I felt like I did that right so I told the truth I'm sure the details are embarrassing but at the same time it's it's the truth and walking out I felt I was even to stand with my integrity and doing the right thing.
Starting point is 03:55:59 So I wanted to acknowledge them. And I looked at them. Thank God there wasn't like a deaf stare, you know what I'm saying, or anything like that. And I looked at him. We locked eyes. I kind of nodded. He nodded back. And I went out to courtroom.
Starting point is 03:56:12 And then I'm hoping that results in no, from his part, no negative. and I have no idea, right? But, you know, what I was compelled to do was something I didn't have control over, you know? Yeah, no, I remember reading through your testimony and going, like, I don't see the crime here. I don't even really understand why he's on there because it doesn't really help the prosecution.
Starting point is 03:56:43 In fact, it does kind of help the defense. It shows that she's with it. I remember one of the other, I think, male escorts talked about the urinating in the mouth. and he said that Cassie asked him to do that. It was her idea. Yeah. So, you know, it just is what it is.
Starting point is 03:57:00 I mean, I originally was saying that my guess is that he's going to beat the RICO, he's going to beat the sex trafficking. He might get hit with some prostitution charges, which might be a few years at the most. With time served, he should be out soon. But then with all the crazy stuff that's coming out with the abuse and all the witnesses, I'm thinking, well, he might actually lose this trial, but I think Trump will probably pardon him. Yeah.
Starting point is 03:57:25 Because when you think of the totality of it, totality of it. And look, like Trump just pardoned and be a young boy, Larry Hoover, he parted Kodak Black and Little Wayne before. And I had Roger Bonds here, who actually knows you. I put you guys on FaceTime together. And he used to tell me how there were like at least five different occasions
Starting point is 03:57:50 where he would take Diddy to go meet with Trump, and they would be behind closed doors for like three, four hours, just chopping it up. So they have a real relationship. And Trump seems to be real loose with that, you know, with that pen in terms of letting people out. So that's what I think will happen. But ultimately, who knows, the trial is still,
Starting point is 03:58:16 we're right in the middle of it. Yeah. You know? So early. Some messages with the Punisher here. He's admitted that he doesn't understand why they called him. He did give some thoughts about what he thinks that the trial is going to end with. Now, since you took the stand, other couples have been reaching out to you.
Starting point is 03:58:43 Yeah, man. Yeah, like daily, man. Daily? Daily. Daily. Are they talking money at this point? It's just, hey man, I'm going to. want to hire you from my wife, sending the photo.
Starting point is 03:58:58 You know what I'm saying? Like, like, text messages this punisher. I just say, this is the company. Like, it's actually daily, man. It's daily. And I'm not, man, I'm so paranoid, man. Like I said, dude, I'm a regular dude, man. Like, once the Fed's contacted me, everything feels like a setup.
Starting point is 03:59:17 I'm not responding. I want no parts. I'm out of business, man. You know what I'm saying? Like, okay. So if a couple offered you 10,000 to do something similar. It ain't going to get that far. It's not going to get that far.
Starting point is 03:59:29 And not going to get that far. Okay. You know, I think he understands that what he did that he got immunity for is a crime. That's clear prostitution. But that's the only way you could get the sex workers on the stand. Right? Because they operate in like, oh, this is escorting.
Starting point is 03:59:48 Oh, I'm getting paid for a dance. But then the feds forced him to get up there to testify. I got paid the fuck. So they're outed. They're outed as people who are pretty much prostitutes. If you got any common sense, how do I know that's not? It could be somebody just texting me to get me to agree to it, then screenshot it. And look, punish it's still in business.
Starting point is 04:00:13 It's when the shade room the next day. Like, come on, man. Like, I got enough negative publicity. I don't need more, man. Well, how do you think the trial will actually? actually end. Like no ditty though. I hate that had to say that. If I'm him, yeah, I wouldn't do that no more. Like, oh, pay me $10,000, whatever. I'm, I'm opening up an only fans. Literally open, an only fans account. And for everybody intrigued, I'm going to dick down some of the
Starting point is 04:00:44 most popping entertainers, like obviously female entertainers, but like, don't all these girls do only fans now? I'm going to dick them down. That nays to see what really going on. You get what I'm saying? I'm going to have moves named after the freak off. I'm going to be like, yo, this is what we called up. And everything going to start. I'm going to shoot a trailer. Like, yo, anybody old enough to know about the porn series called Onion Booty? I'm going to shoot an Onion Booty promo video with about 20 bottles of baby oil and Astroglide everywhere. Nick, hang on a lot. I think you make a million in the month. the first month he made a million,
Starting point is 04:01:25 you're going to see the punisher punish these holes. I think that's the play. Why the hell you're still doing appointments? They can get on all events. Again, for all the people who's intrigued, couples or whoever. So look, man, if I just remove myself from everything, right, I think it's too soon to say. Like, every time I hear there's weeks and weeks of testimony still,
Starting point is 04:01:56 going on. We don't know who's coming to the stand, what's coming on. I think I think when the prosecution has a witness, you hear all these things that are like, wow, you know,
Starting point is 04:02:12 this sounds crazy. And then the defense comes up and does cross, and then it creates a space of, wait a second, you know? So it's been such a an interesting, evenly match. There's some obviously brilliant attorneys on this case.
Starting point is 04:02:31 And they're making a strong case for both sides, man. And I would hate to be a jury, a juror. All right, Logic did update. Day 24 of the Diddy trial. And if you're the state, the best part of your day today may have come before the jury even came into the courtroom. I am Joe Neerman, aka Good Logic. I'm a New York litigator who's practice in this very,
Starting point is 04:02:55 courthouse in the southern district of new york and by the way you know he's going to talk about juror six again you know what i'm thinking about remember i said yo it's kind of like odd that i think this juror was pro ditty i really believe this juror is pro ditty and i think they look for a reason to get this juror out now remember this remember what elizabeth uh millner said she's from long crimes she said every time we looked at his juror he always seemed nervous he was looking up at the clock he seemed like he was on edge like he had a lot going on and when you think about that i think the i think the a usa starts to say why is this jurors just seeming like what's up with him he seems mad nervous why does he seem mad nervous hopefully somebody can't get to
Starting point is 04:03:46 him hopefully he's not you know you know somebody's like got something like like they're trying to be low but it can't be low i'm wondering if that's what made them look more into him because people are saying that juror was always looking at the clock he was always like kind of fidgety hey who knows maybe the a USA was like yo did he pay this thing off because he's moving mad weird and all right let's dig into his background you know what better safe than sorry let's get him out of here let's get any guy out of here and i'm here to break down legal perspectives as to how this trial is progressing how well the state is doing how well the defense is doing and how fair the judge is being in handling this case. If that sort of thing is your
Starting point is 04:04:29 deal, I urge you to make sure you like, share, subscribe and hit that bell so you get notifications because I'm providing coverage that no one else is even trying to provide. When I say that they started off well, that's that was the highlight of the day. What I'm referring to is that the US attorney moved to have juror number six removed from the jury and have it replaced by an alternate. Now, the basis of this is an issue with respect to his residency. In order to qualify to serve on the jury, you have to be a resident estate in New York. And when he was answering questions in his voir dire about that, he seemed to give very conflicting responses. In some places, he says that he's living with his girlfriend in New Jersey,
Starting point is 04:05:11 and then he says his daughter in New Jersey, and then he's with his girlfriend in the Bronx. And they speculate that perhaps he's really living in. in New Jersey and that for purposes of maintaining his license for whatever field of occupation he's in, that he needs to maintain a New York residency, but he's not actually a New York resident and that he was shading some of his responses to these questions because he has a very vested interest in making it and staying on the jury. And the judge ended up agreeing with the state and removing juror number six in the The reason this is particularly significant is because juror number six is the lone black male on the jury.
Starting point is 04:05:59 So we have no more black men on this jury. We only have, we have a couple of black women, and most of the jury composition seems to be older white people, older than I am. That's a couple of folks who look younger than me. But there's a lot of graybeards in this jury on both men and women, not speculating about the women. not speculating about the women having gray beards. But you understand what I'm saying. And the defense was obviously very upset about this. They had raised before the trial even started,
Starting point is 04:06:29 issues that they felt that the state was purposefully trying to remove black people from the jury and raise an issue like that to the judge. And the judge specifically said that he takes that charge very seriously and said that he's found absolutely, no indication that anything that the state has done during the jury selection process or with respect to trying to remove juror number six was in any way, shape, or form motivated by race. He certainly seems to be doing his best to try to curtail a potential appeal with his defiant findings of fact as to how the state has been conducting itself.
Starting point is 04:07:10 So, because questions of fact will be far more difficult to be overturned on issues of appeal. And he even pointed to Xavier Donaldson, who was one of the members of the Ditty Defense team, who made, complimented the jury process as working fairly to try and strengthen the legitimacy of his finding that this is not a race-based decision. And race certainly cannot be discounted as something that is likely a significant factor. Either you can look at it, and this is not exclusive, this is far from exclusive to this case, for a century now, attorneys have always felt that trying to load up the jury with a demographic that seems likely to be favorable to your particular side is an important part of the jury selection process. And the Supreme Court has banished anyone from being able to, as outlawed the right
Starting point is 04:08:03 of attorneys to try and remove people purely on the basis of their, of their particular demographic. So this is not something that's new. It's as old as litigation. It's The question as far, in this particular case, when you're talking about rap star, and especially when there might be things that play into the cultural differences, you can see how race could in theory play a significant role, whether with respect to proper interactions between men and women, with respect to a personal affinity that there's an expectation that a black men may likely have a more of an interest in the celebrity status of a ditty than let's say a 70-year-old white woman that's not like a crazy conclusion to reach so it's not surprising that in this
Starting point is 04:08:59 particular case the party both parties would be very conscious about it but at the same time intelligent enough to recognize that there has to be legitimacy to where you're coming from here the The last part I'm giving you here is speculation about pragmatically the practice rather than what's the theoretical legal perspective on these things. I'm just trying to be as real with you as possible. Now the witness who the first witness that came up for this day today was Ananya Senka. She was a U.S. paralegal who reviewed charts that were put together to ensure that these charts which were supposed to show various text exchanges and communications.
Starting point is 04:09:40 to try and simplify for the jury. So she came in to vouch for the fact that the different things that were put into the chart were actually established by evidence that has been properly put before this court. So she would basically look through different, they put together a chart, different text messages, and each one, she corroborates that this one ties in to exhibit C-104. and that put together a timeline to try and put together exactly how, you know, something that's much more comprehensible for the joy than what we've seen so far. The testimony itself, I haven't got a chance to look through the chart.
Starting point is 04:10:25 The testimony itself was pretty boring. I mean, it sounds as if a lot of the stuff that's put into this, and it's only 33 pages, although there are numerous charts, this is the chart that we were looking at, it's a lot of conversations that don't even seem to really prove very much. much. I was left wondering about the relevance of a lot of the different conversations, like conversations between D-Rock, one of Diddy's security guards and Mia, who's a personal assistant who worked for Diddy, where she's on vacation and saying, yeah, she feels great,
Starting point is 04:10:58 you know, to finally get away. I'm like, I don't even know why they put this in here. This is part of their summary. This is part of this. I don't even understand it. I mean, I'm sure there's other stuff in there that's more relevant, but it just seemed very, it just seemed like it wasn't really helping draw your attention to the factors which will lead a jury to conclude that they should convict. At least from what I, that was my personal takeaway from it. I was very, very bored by it.
Starting point is 04:11:27 On cross-examination, we got, we had Tenney Garagos come up and she was trying to establish that there's a lot of gaps, even in the middle of a conversation that's happening there, that the U.S. Attorney was specifically selecting certain messages that they felt would help their case and leaving out other things so that might hurt the context of what you're seeing in this synopsis, which I guess is certainly a fair point to make. I was talking to someone else about, like, what are you taking from this witness that might be helping this date?
Starting point is 04:11:59 He said, I think it might be bolstering Mia, her testimony. It could be bolstering perhaps Cassie and help define the credibility. And if he found that, it's possible that some jurors may find that as well. I personally didn't find it to be very compelling. But again, that's my personal takeaway as opposed to what could be taken from it. And clearly others have. And it's possible that other members of the jury have taken away some further corroboration to support the testimony that we've previously heard.
Starting point is 04:12:26 The last witness we had who's only been on the stand so far for 15 minutes, or 25 minutes of direct testimony, is an investigator for the U.S. from the U.S. Attorney's Office who has her own charts. And these charts, to me, are a little bit more compelling in that these are the first chart we've got, we're looking at so far. It's supposed to be documenting the different meeting. Yeah, my boy did the umbrella, man. It's kind of raining, eh?
Starting point is 04:12:50 poorly attended. And Diddy attending with Cassie, or I guess we're going to see, we haven't seen yet, we'll see with Jane and other, when they call meetings, they're referring to scenes like so far from what we've seen, freakoffs and hotel nights. And this is where we have really the first real introduction of, hardcore evidence, forensic evidence to try and tie in the charge number four and charge number five. That is the two charges, those are the smallest charges, which carry a maximum 10-year sentence for interstate's transportation for the purposes of engaging in illegal sexual activity.
Starting point is 04:13:25 Now, specifically they're referring to flying in various entertainers, horn stars, from interstate for the purposes of engaging in commercial sex. sex or illegal sex and that those charges that as far as the forensic evidence so what we have from this witness she brought up that how she showed us a text exchange between Diddy and a performer performed by the name of Jules and he was in Los Angeles and that Diddy was flying him into New York City to perform the London Hotel between December 11th, 2009 and December 13th of 2009 and they show text ashamed, which was kind of a little interesting there, where Jules seems as if he has a woman at home who doesn't like the idea of him going to New York, and it is suspicious that he's going
Starting point is 04:14:16 there to engage in things involving Diddy and Cassie. So he said, I'm going to need you to send me a text, which is going to help me out here, and they got, and then he said, call me so we could work this out. And Diddy send, and Diddy sends a text after there, they have a brief phone call and Diddy sends a text saying, yeah, I'm not going to be in New York. I'm going to be in Chicago. I've got a show to do. And Cassie's in London. So, and then he's like, and then the next response from Jules is, okay, that worked. So when are we going, when we're coming in here, he's like, okay, I'll have you come in here on Friday and I'll fly you out. And then the next thing, the next exhibit that was shared with us was a, an email from Diddy to his manager, Tony Bias.
Starting point is 04:15:03 telling him that he needed her to arrange a flight under the name Jules Theodore, which that's Jules' full name. And on Friday, from L.A. to New York, and also booking a hotel in New York called London. So maybe that's what did he meant when he said as far as Cassie's going to be in London. But it's their own little inside joke there. So, yeah, that's what we had. Now with respect to the defense, one of the things,
Starting point is 04:15:33 One of the things that we should expect to see from the defense on cross is that Tenney was raising that she didn't like that it was called that the state on direct keeps referring to this as a meeting. If you think about it, technically what we have here is arrangements that would enable him to fly in. But we don't, there's no one who knows that he did fly in. There's no testimony from Jules saying that he's flown in. So we don't know that he's flown in. or as far as that he flew in on that particular date. And that's probably where the defense is looking to attack on this. They're probably looking to attack and say just because they discussed it
Starting point is 04:16:15 and just because there was a flight arrangement and they booked a hotel, which we have evidence of a reservation being made as well, that doesn't mean that he actually came. And if Cassie cannot remember that particular incident, or if we don't have anyone testifying that he actually showed up there, In that case, in theory, they might be able to puncture a whole in that charge. Like I said, the fourth and fifth charges for interstate transportation for the purposes of prostitution. So that's what we're at so far.
Starting point is 04:16:43 If you like this type of content, I urge you make sure you like to share and subscribe, hit that bell so you get all notifications. Okay. Back in court, I believe. It said, we're not planning for the council. What is this? During the public lull, agent is. is Dillessa Penelin. She also appears in among cases U.S. versus Lauren Shireen.
Starting point is 04:17:17 This is the old video here. Same question. Who authorized it? If you told Judge Stein that it was authorized, who authorized it? Now, this is Ms. Lorraine Chandley. She just received a very light-scented plea deal of 27 months for stealing $400,000.
Starting point is 04:17:47 from a foundation for police officers killed in the line of duty. It's true. It's true. Now, she faced up to a maximum of 48 years, but the U.S. Attorney's Office pleaded it down to a range of 27 to 33 months. And in her allocution, she said nothing was wrong. She said nothing had gone wrong. She did nothing wrong. She thought she was entitled to the money.
Starting point is 04:18:16 So it seemed entirely fair on the elevator to ask who authorized you. She said I was authorized, but now she realized it was a mistake of judgment, this theft of $400,000. Now, in fairness, in fairness, she herself is a police widow, and she does have, she says, a developmentally impinged grandchild. But you can't just steal money that's raised for a foundation for yourself. Or you can, but then you should answer, if you say it's authorized, you should say who authorized you? It seems to me. It seems to me. And the prosecutor should answer why they hammer some guy from Bedstai for 20 years and you steal from...
Starting point is 04:19:04 Okay, this is about an old case, but I didn't say anything. Anyway, AUSA Johnson says, we're not seeing it. Ms. Johnson, we're not seeing. That's a judge. AUSA says play from 1030 to 11 minutes. Special Agent Penelin I want to direct your attention to line 23 I'll read Combs you read Ventura
Starting point is 04:19:25 AUSA says this Combs Are you horny? Would you want to have a freak off? Wow. I know Dee was texting like that As Cassie says Call Jules Can you send me the hotel information
Starting point is 04:19:39 About a smoke, what are you doing? Combs says what up? Cassie says I asked him to drive around and we'll hit him up when we want him to come up. Okay. Still waiting for some more tweets. It's kind of churning in a little bit slow today. It's churning in really slow today, actually.
Starting point is 04:20:11 Hey, did y'all see? We'll switch for a different subject real quick. So a lot of people have their opinions about Carter Six. A lot of people are calling it complete thraga, garbage, terrible. and someone who is pretty much really close to situation doesn't like what y'all are saying. Now it's none other than Lil Wayne's own daughter, Regina Carter, who is basically saying,
Starting point is 04:20:46 yo, listen, the reason why y'all think this shit ain't hot, y'all think it ain't hot, because y'all are too used to TikTok music, okay? What my pops does is way more than TikTok music, and everybody loves it. This is what she said. Carter 6, you say party 6 is trash. That's fine. That's what you want to say.
Starting point is 04:21:12 But let me tell you some about my father and artist 6. This is what I hate about you kids. The fact that y'all can get on TikTok and do a fucking dance to it, that don't mean that it's trash, babe. Okay? The fact that you can't get on TikTok and do a little, little, little, one, two, little viral moment for it. That don't mean that it's trash, babe. My dad was talking real shit.
Starting point is 04:21:34 It's stuff on that, on that album, that you can hear in 2K, in games, at fucking malls, at all type of stuff. It's universal, my love. Y'all need to take y'all minds out of the TikTok world and get to the real bag, where it is. My dad is a lyricist, babe. My dad really talks shit. So if you can't understand it, please move silence, like the GM Lazzani. Get the fuck on it. here. Thanks. Now that's my last song because I already said that I'm not about to be cussed
Starting point is 04:22:04 because you already heard me cussing crazy and y'all was like wait a minute I didn't know that's how about it. So hold up. I'm just trying to tell you I don't complain about I don't play about the parents. It's just like I got so good though because like I really did calm down like y'all know I used to tweet everybody and in and be at everybody's back like when he's back like when I'm like I let them I let it go I let it whatever But it's like sometimes you have to put yourself in our shoes. Yeah, we are in the industry. And yeah, people are going to speak on me.
Starting point is 04:22:36 You are going to whatever you put out there. But it's like we are still humans at the end of the day. We all believe the same. If you cut, I'm going to be black. I'm going to be, it's going to be red, both of us. So it's like, yes, I know the life that I have and I know the life that I'm a part of. And I know that people are going to hate. I know that people won't have their own opinions and all the that type of stuff.
Starting point is 04:22:55 But you got to also know that I'm human life. So put yourself in my shoes, but you've got a hundred people, 100 million people just talking crazy. You never even met them a day in your life. And then they're talking crazy about your people. And you got a chance to speak on it, to directly speak on it. Like, not going on no internet about it directly to the motherfucker. I'm going to do that every time. But I'm not actually, because I'm actually going to just pray about it.
Starting point is 04:23:25 And really. Okay. Now, let me just let Regina Carter off the hook. She's a female, so I ain't going to say nothing to her because they're going to make it act on like women. She's Lil Wayne's daughter. Let's get her out of the way. Let's get her out of the way.
Starting point is 04:23:44 Let's get her out of the way. Move. We got to be honest, man. I told y'all this a while ago. Y'all didn't want to believe me. I said Lil Wayne is the Alan Iverson of music, of hip-hop. Why I said that is that when Alan Iverson was in his prime, he even drew comparisons to Jordan because of his cultural impact is
Starting point is 04:24:07 razzling, dazzling, pizzazz and all these things you heard and his new style and crossover, you know what I mean, all of that. Similar to Wayne, but I said Alan Iverson's legacy in the NBA, it aged terribly. Alan Iverson is my favorite basketball player of all time. This means no disrespect. because after retirement or post his prime, yeah, people remember the era that he was dominant in, but it doesn't age well because that's not what people talk about. People talk about rings, and he unfortunately never want to ring. I said that about Lil Wayne because Lil Wayne, his best work is arguably on mixtapes.
Starting point is 04:25:01 And these days, we only celebrate in Herald albums. Mix tape sites like Dad Piff Live mixtapes, SpinRilla. Even my mixtapes, they have either been defunct for a long time or they are now eradicated. Those catalogs are few and far in between. You can't type in some of the songs from No Seelings and played on Spotify. It's almost like they've rewritten the history
Starting point is 04:25:29 for all that's now here who would love to learn about the past. Some of that also applies to G unit, except G unit dominated with both for a longer time, specifically 50. The point is this, when we talk about Wayne, and I do believe he's one of the greatest of all time, I say taffa.
Starting point is 04:26:02 But in trying to prove this, you get to a point that it's, if you were there, you knew. Like, it's like if you were there, like, if you know, you know type of shit. When you get to that, that means it's not objective, people. I love when I'm arguing hip-hop with people
Starting point is 04:26:21 and they tell me, well, you can't understand because you wasn't outside. I get that. But also what that usually means is that what this person has done objectively, you had to witness in the moment and you can't look back. back and see the greatness of it.
Starting point is 04:26:37 If you were born this year, I think you can look back at the greatness of how 50 cent dropped two diamond albums back to back, literally ran, damn there's six years, not six years, but three years with an iron fist. That shit and put on everybody in his crew had them going platinum's all over the place.
Starting point is 04:26:54 There's a few things with Wayne's career, if you know, you know. So first and foremost, I want to start about why I compare him to Alan Ivers. culturally one of the most important people of all time. There's so many people who is influenced by Wayne, culturally important. Same with Alan Arverson. But when we start looking at accolades and stats,
Starting point is 04:27:16 in the era we living now, that's stat base and accolades base, think about what I'm saying. Now we compare who has the highest grossing tour. Wayne ain't on that list. Just to let y'all know, Wayne ain't on that list. Wayne never been top five on that. So you start to realize as dominant as we thought Wayne was, as culturally impactful and influential,
Starting point is 04:27:44 as we thought he was, when we start talking all that shit that Drake and Kendrick and Travis and those people now put up numbers and even Nikki, Wayne ain't on those list. I wonder why. Those are what people eventually in hip-hop consider championships. Nevertheless, he's still one of the greatest. Nevertheless, he's still one of the greatest.
Starting point is 04:28:13 The reality of, you know, things is that Wayne at this point is not current. And I like what Regine was saying. It's not TikTok music. And I hear her, but I want up her. You see, I'm still from the era that Wayne is like one. of the goats. He's one of the ghosts or our goat. But when I tell the truth that I don't like it. What's the truth?
Starting point is 04:28:51 The truth is that the reason why Wayne currently why Wayne currently ain't hit no more is because Wayne not only was he culturally clueless by his own admission, that he wasn't paying attention. But Wayne never grew. Wayne never grew. When I hear Wayne these days, I feel like he's
Starting point is 04:29:21 trying to recreate 2008, 2007, 2009. He never grew. Unfortunately, we're getting to realize, and it's maybe not necessarily you need to grow because an example of growth could be Sean Carter, not Dwayne Carter. Sean Carter did grow. He dropped 4-44. He dropped American gangster. And not every part of his growth was accepted. I mean, Kingdom Come was like, ah. No, King of Come was dope, actually.
Starting point is 04:29:55 Keenacup was dope. Nah, actually, people didn't like that. Magna Carter, Holy Grail was like, ah. But when we seen 4-44, when we've seen... Um... What was the other shit? American gangster, yeah. but he was trying to grow.
Starting point is 04:30:22 Drake, somebody who I say, I think he still tries to appeal to kids. I don't think Drake necessarily is growing, like he's growing, bringing you into him being now almost 40. I think he just adopts with the time. So you got to do one of two things if you ask me. You're either going to have to take your audience
Starting point is 04:30:44 on a spiritual journey and grow with them. So when they're 20 and they're 20, and they're whatever, whatever, you give them that type of shit. But when they're 30, you got to give them something elevated for a 30-year-old. And when you're 40 and they're 40, you give them a 40-year-old type of palette. Wayne to me, he'd been giving the same palette, 20-year-old. Except, I think he's so out of touch. It just doesn't hit the same.
Starting point is 04:31:06 It just doesn't hit the same. So you either grow that way with your own audience or you grow to try to chase an audience. Chasing the audience is always trying to chase the kids. you're 40 years old you're trying to chase the kids you're trying to get a TikTok trend at 40 or you want to make something that Kyle could dance to you're chasing the trends still growth but it's growth within your career not growth within you as a person or probably an artist there ain't been no growth for Wayne man you know we're past the error where those little clever punch lines really did for us and i listened to some of his album and some of the
Starting point is 04:31:50 those highlights of Silever, but without the effect of bringing nostalgia back, there's nothing there. There's nothing there. So Regina Carter said exactly what she should say as a daughter of a goat. But I hope y'all understand, man. Everything we praised Wayne for, and such is often the case. The things you praise someone for becomes their biggest flow later. we used to say about Wayne man Wayne it's Wayne's world he'd be on his own planet he don't give no fucks he's
Starting point is 04:32:32 he's like a I am not I am not the same I am a Martian all that shit he used to say Wayne is making music for only himself right now that's the thing you're right Wayne is a Martian
Starting point is 04:32:46 he is on his own planet he ain't making music for the for the masses no more it's only for him when I when I air his album, I remember how special when he was relating to the
Starting point is 04:33:02 hip-hop fan who thought they were a little bit different, because that's what he was. He was presenting different ideas. He was talking about certain stuff that was different. He represented some, I don't think he meant to. So that's what I'm saying. The things we liked about him
Starting point is 04:33:18 is now the things that's making him look washed. He's on his own knowledge. He used to brag about it. I don't listen to other people music. All right, cool. Well, make some shit that sounds super dated that nobody wants to hear. And to keep it real, here's the thing, too, the last thing I say. I believe Wayne's passion is only in sports.
Starting point is 04:33:41 I think Wayne, I think Wayne, you know, it's changed. I've seen Wayne during the skateboard era. I think Wayne just like debating sports, man. Put him on first take. Let him debate, Stephen A. they put him on nightcap he could debate Shannon
Starting point is 04:34:02 I don't know Don't skip Got a YouTube show Let him debate over there But his passionate music No more It's passionate music
Starting point is 04:34:13 So You know With all due respect A guy who still has talent But to me It's culturally out of touch He's making music for himself His daughters
Starting point is 04:34:25 I hope they play it And like it Over the next time I see Reginald in the club She asks a DJ Throw that new Wayne on But other than that, most of the shit is like, yeah, yeah, let's keep it moving. We love Wayne, though.
Starting point is 04:34:40 And, you know, the reason why there ain't no criticism of Wayne from me is that I remember the time when Wayne looked like he was on the precipice of death. And I remember saying to myself, if him being drug-fueled was encouraging this creativity that was so new. and so refreshing that we liked, Wayne has had a career that even if he didn't drop another song or even if he dropped only trash songs from now on. He's still legend. He's still a generational talent. What he did won't be forgotten,
Starting point is 04:35:18 at least by people like me. And I do believe that he's a one of one. So, you know, I say let Wayne be Wayne. But if you do want to compare Wayne among his peers, don't compare this version of Wayne. Please don't. Not this version of Wayne. Okay.
Starting point is 04:35:40 Respectfully. Okay. Check NBA Young Boy's story. Album, the fourth is the fourth of Friday? Is the fourth of Friday? Ooh, it is. Ooh.
Starting point is 04:36:17 Ooh. Not going to lie. If you're dropping a fourth, I got to get up to the Great Digger Mountain. I'm about to hit him. We got to schedule that. Isn't this tour called Make America's Islam again?
Starting point is 04:36:48 I think that's this tour name, huh? Hmm. Okay. So here we go. Did the thing get fractured again? Oh, it did, they did. Okay. And they have adjourned,
Starting point is 04:37:21 ladies and gentlemen, you want to have a freak off. USA's reading. I'm a bit more sexually excited than last time. Should I dress casually and bring baby oil? That's what Did he's saying? Cassie says casual yes, baby you all know.
Starting point is 04:37:38 AUSA says, I'm on my way to the Lamertage agent as Cassie. Do you mind driving around until I tell you that's Cassie texting the stripper or the prostitute? AUSA said we could break here. Just as let me see the counsel at the sidebar. Just as jurors you may leave for the day or arise. defense expert will be Dr. Alexander Bark Day, and they adjourned the court. The court has been adjourned, people. The court has been adjourned. Wow. Big boy, Nickwood. Mayweather promotions. Right. Then as, you know, as he actually got in and I took a look, I realized
Starting point is 04:38:46 there is no Mayweather promotions. There's no LLC. There's no CEOs, non-incorporated, no, it's just Just the name. Yeah. Just the name. Yeah. Just the name. Right. See, so technically, Floyd is a golden boy fighter.
Starting point is 04:38:59 You see what I'm saying? He fights on every golden boy card. They do all the footwork on every show. Like the negotiations and the imprint, the paperwork. They build the whole show. So when he says helping with Mayweather promotions and it's not there, I go, okay, I know what he means. He wants me to get it together. Get it together for him.
Starting point is 04:39:18 So I do TMT promotions. I get it all the way together. sign the actual fighters we had acquisition of Gamboa it was like I had negotiated release it was $1.2 million Andre DeRelle IBF champion
Starting point is 04:39:32 Billy Dip WBA champion Celestino Calabero you know so we brought them over I brought him over while Floyd was you know incarcerated and he comes home there's the
Starting point is 04:39:45 let's get Floyd back in pocket campaign that goes on where you know it's 300,000 dollar chains being bored and buying them the new Lamborghini and all these new things and then and I'm sitting there going you're going to give me the money because you're already invested right like when you're going to give me your half of the money bag but I ain't trying to press him because he just got out of jail right so it's like let him cool his heels before you was that in the millions yeah okay
Starting point is 04:40:13 so you're sitting there big and I'm like yeah so when but see the fighters are an asset in themselves they they are that talent regardless. You know, so I'm looking at them going, so there's no pressure there, but I'm saying when is he going to say he wants to, you know, to give me the other half of it? Why I got to ask you for it? Right.
Starting point is 04:40:31 And then when he... Are we talking over $2 million? It's about that. At that point, it was, you know, investing. Okay. Mm. No big arrivals. No big arrivals.
Starting point is 04:41:11 Why? Why? Mm. You know, do they in court today, huh? Pretty dull day. We're going to have to wait for tomorrow for Brennan Paul. Let's see. Yo, have you watched this whole thing about this guy
Starting point is 04:41:47 who killed like some lawmakers in Michigan? Look at this. No, I got to show you out this. Vance Luther. This shit was crazy. Look at this. We understand right now that we have our... So some dude had a list of Democratic, like, senators.
Starting point is 04:42:28 They wanted to kill. They killed, like... Democratic officials, let's say that. They kill some Democrat, like, state lawmakers in Minnesota. The guy had a whole list. And they found out who he was, but there's, like, a chilling image of him showing up to the door of somebody. And he has, like, a fake thing over his head. Look at this shit.
Starting point is 04:42:46 Were a goose on the phone who's been doing some digging this afternoon as well. And he joins us now with some new information. Lou? Hi, Julie. I'm making, you know, countless phone calls here regarding the investigation. investigation and especially into the person of interest here, Vance Belter. And late this afternoon, within the last hour, hour and a half, authorities thought that they were close to getting him.
Starting point is 04:43:16 There was a report that he may have been in North Minneapolis, and Minneapolis police assisted with a search in that area, but they did not find him. So he is still at large at this hour. So I'm sorry, I miss what you're saying. They felt they were close, but then the opportunity slipped away. He wasn't there when they got to the area that they were hoping that he was going to be. And Minneapolis police helped the other authorities with a search in Minneapolis. Give me a second here to get back to the street.
Starting point is 04:43:51 Okay, so that's what they're looking for. I'm trying to get you had a whole story. We're just getting some notes here. I think we have Representative Dave Baker joining us now via Zoom, kind of gathering his thoughts. This shooting obviously impacting legislators, former legislators, and beyond. Thank you for joining us. Your reaction to just everything that's been going on. Now, here's the thing, though.
Starting point is 04:44:18 And I do want to tell y'all people who was shouting out Luigi Manjeon, because I know there's a lot of people who feel Luigi Manjeon was doing the Lord's bidding and because they're upset at, you know, maybe insurance companies or whatever, they actually want that thing to be free. There's a lot of support for them. So there is this, what's happening and it always happens in America or many of the places, when the power imbalance between those who have it all versus those who don't have it get too far and people at the bottom get too hopeless, eventually you're going to see
Starting point is 04:44:55 crime and violence. and they're going to start rebelling against the upper class. It's always been this thing that said, what's done to kind of remediate that is that you let the people at the bottom fight among themselves. You throw out bullshit things like, yo, it's race, y'all fight over race. Nah, it's this, is that.
Starting point is 04:45:12 And you let them fight over trivial shit rather than look at the top and say, why does this one guy has $300 billion? And we don't have $300. Right? Now, with the Luigi and Mangione thing, we saw people being affected the lower class, even though Luigi Manjone wasn't really lower class. But people of the lower class is like, yo, these rich executives, these CEOs of these companies that are just getting all these bonuses, we're getting fucked over by these companies. If they got clapped, fuck it.
Starting point is 04:45:47 Now, I was saying you got to be cautious of this because this runs rampant for everywhere else. you know, obviously we're speaking about politics I won't be careful because I don't secret service tapping on my phone. But eventually you'll get to a point where people start blaming their ills in life against maybe a candidate or an elected official you like. And they're going to try to do the same thing.
Starting point is 04:46:11 I bet. Rather than complain and tweet at him, I'm about to go slide. And I don't know if that's the situation here, but there was some, There was a Republican state, well, no, there was a, I think it was Democrat. There was a Democrat state legislator from Minnesota that was shot and killed. And I think his wife, too. And developing as the day goes on here. Yeah, thanks for that. I've been in the legislature for 11 sessions. New Melissa Hartman very well, both as the speaker and as a representative when we were set on the energy community together.
Starting point is 04:46:48 Yeah, no, I think it's a woman who got, who got. who got killed and then her husband. Let me see. All right, well, let's cut in. This is in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the U.S. attorney. Let's listen in. But the details of Belter's crime are even worse. They are truly chilling.
Starting point is 04:47:06 It is no exaggeration to say that his crimes are the stuff of nightmares. Belter stalked his victims like prey. He went to their homes, held them out as a police officer, and shot them in cold blood. There's been a lot of information and misinformation out there about Belter's crimes. We have filed a detailed 20-plagued complaint, an affidavit that sets forth what happened in this case. I'd like to share some of that information with you now. In the early morning hours of June 14th, Belter went to the homes of four Minnesota state politicians.
Starting point is 04:47:49 with the intent to kill them. Belter first traveled to the home of Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman in Champlain, Minnesota. Belter arrived at the senator's home disguised as a police officer. He arrived in a black SUV with emergency lights turned on and with a license plate that read police. Belter wore a black tactical vest and body armor. he carried a flashlight and a bretta 9 millimeter handgun. He also wore a hyper-realistic silicon mask. Senator Hoffman had a security camera.
Starting point is 04:48:35 I've seen the footage from that camera, and it is chilling. Belter knocked on Senator Hoffman's front door and repeatedly shouted, this is the police open the door. Senator Hoffman and his white Yvette came to the door. When they opened the door, Belter shine the flashlight in their faces and said there had been a shooting reported in the house. Belter asked if they had any weapons. When Belter lowered his flashlight, which he had shined in their face, they realized that he was not a police officer. They shouted out, you're not a cop.
Starting point is 04:49:12 You're not a police officer. Belter then announced this is a robbery and forced himself into their home. When Senator Hoffman attempted to push Belter out, out and stop him from entering his home, Belter shot him repeatedly. Belter then shot Miss Hoffman repeatedly. Belter fled the scene. Oh no, it was a mail center. And the Hoffman's daughter called 911. Unfortunately, the Hoffman survived, although they remained hospitalized. After shooting Senator Hoffman and his wife, Belter traveled to the home of another Minnesota State Representative in Maple Grove, Minnesota. Video Surve,
Starting point is 04:49:55 showed that Belter rang the doorbell at the state representative's house at approximately 2.24 a.m. On Friday night, again, he was dressed as a law enforcement officer, wearing a tactical vest and body armor, carrying a handgun and a flashlight, and wearing that same hyper-realistic silicon mask. Again, the images, as you can see on the screen, are haunting. Now, fortunately, the state representative was not home. She and her family were gone on vacation. And so Belter left. Belter then traveled to the home of a Minnesota state senator who lived in New Hope, Minnesota. He parked in the street in that same black SUV with the police license plate.
Starting point is 04:50:45 At about 2.36 a.m. on Friday night, after learning of the shooting of Senator Hoffman, New Hope police, dispatched an officer to conduct a wellness check on the state senator who lived in New Hope. When the New Hope officer arrived at the scene, she saw Belter's black SUV parked down the block with the lights on. The New Hope police officer believed that Belter was a police officer who had been dispatched to the scene to check on the status of the state senator. The New Hope police officer pulled up next to Belter in his car, rolled down her window, and attempted to speak with him. Belter did not respond. According to the officer, he just sat there and stared straight ahead.
Starting point is 04:51:34 So the New Hope Police officer, who had been dispatched to the scene, proceeded to the state senator's home, and she waited for other law enforcement to arrive. When they did, by the time they did, Belter had left the scene. Belter then traveled to Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, and the home of Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman. At a prox thing was on a GTA mission, man. He had a hit list. Boy, at a hit list. At least 3.30 a.m., Belter arrived at Representative Hortman's house in his black SUV with the police license plates. He parked in the driveway and left the emergency lights on his SUV flashing, as if he was a police officer. Belter approached Representative Hortman's home, again dressed as a police officer wearing the tactical vest and body armor and wearing that hyper-realistic mask.
Starting point is 04:52:31 He was armed and carrying a flashlight. Before he entered the home, two Brooklyn Park police officers arrived at the scene. They too had been dispatched to check on Representative Hortman after learning of the shooting of Senator Hoffman. when they arrived at the scene they saw Belter's black SUV parked in the driveway with the emergency lights flashing and they saw Belter standing
Starting point is 04:53:01 in front of the house several feet from the door when Belter saw the officers get out of the car he drew his weapon and began firing. He rushed into the house through the front door firing into it he repeatedly fired
Starting point is 04:53:18 into the house and when he entered he murdered Representative Hortman and her husband Mark What the fuck? The Brooklyn Park police officer Wait wait hold on what the fuck So he's at the crib
Starting point is 04:53:31 He pulls the gun Cops Like cops pull up Like who the hell's that He's at the front door I don't know if they open If they didn't say you open the front door And then I guess they're like
Starting point is 04:53:42 Yo who are you And he's he sees the cops And start shooting into the door And they don't kill him Oh, these are the worst trained cops ever. Let me hit us again. Several feet from the door. Yeah.
Starting point is 04:53:53 When Belter saw the officers get out of the car, he drew his weapon and began firing. He rushed into the house through the front door, firing into it. Oh, now these cops are cooked. He repeatedly fired into the house. And when he entered, he murdered Representative Hortman and her husband, Mark. The Brooklyn Park police officers fired at Belter. Belter as he rushed into the home, but he escaped into the home and out the back.
Starting point is 04:54:25 What? Officers recovered Belter's 9mm burrata, along with the body armor and the mask, behind the home along his path of flight when he fled on foot. They later searched Belter's car, where they found five more firearms, including a stult-style rifles and a large quantity of ammunition. ammunition. Belter also had in his car notebooks containing a list of more than 45 Minnesota state and federal elected officials, including Representative Hortman. Now, Belter planned his attack. Yeah, the cops ready to kill a nigga anytime except this nigga. Yo, the cops ready to
Starting point is 04:55:10 shoot for you if you try to reach in a glove box for your license. It's my license. Hold on, gang. Kill you in a second. This nigger, he should. shooting at them, shooting the door, shooting at them, shooting the door, and they just let his ass go. Go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. We don't get fuck. Carefully. He researched his victims and their families. He used the internet and other tools to find their addresses and names, the names of the family members. He conducted surveillance of their homes and took notes about the location of their homes. He also prepared another way. He concealed himself as a police officer, outfitting his black SUV with police lights and a police license plate,
Starting point is 04:55:59 wearing a black tactical vest and body armor, carrying a police flashlight, and a handgun. And of course, he wore that hyper-realistic silicone mask as seen on his surveillance videos. The video of his arrival and shooting of Senator Hoffman is truly chilling. Again, it's no exaggeration to say this is the stuff of nightmares. There's a photo of the firearms found in Belter's abandoned SUV. Based on these crimes, we brought a federal complaint charging Beltoner with an array of federal charges. Counts one and two charge him with stocking. Count one charges him with stocking, Representative Melissa Hortman using interstate facilities.
Starting point is 04:56:58 All right, damn. Hang on line, man. All your niggas who's in positions of power, double up in security detail, man. People are mad. They're mad for whatever reason. You got to just stay protected. I don't condone this type of nonsense.
Starting point is 04:57:16 I'm going to be honest with you. Because the same people who condone this type of nonsense, when your father get hit, you're going to be tight. You know, I didn't want to, you know, if these people mad at politicians, one of them catch Barack Lacking or something. We're going to be in an uproar. So you can't.
Starting point is 04:57:32 can't really, as much as you understand the frustration that might lead to bullshit like this, you can't really encourage this type of shit because this shit is going to get left. And then when they get left, the cops going to stop, like the cops and the people in power going to stop playing with. The lunatics fuck it up for the regular people. You know, right? Like, niggas want to shoot more when some random lunatic starts shooting five cops. He shoot five cops?
Starting point is 04:58:00 The cops is like the next nigga who even play with me. I'm shooting the niggin' head. So again, when we see niggas like this, all I'm just saying, don't celebrate this shit. It's going to make it very tougher for us, the regular people, right? All right, chat, yo, y'all, y'all give me some, today's a Monday, y'all got to give me some hip-hop topics. I ain't trying to cut stream short.
Starting point is 04:58:21 Trying to cut stream short, so y'all got to give me a topic or something. She was going on here. Yo, who's hitting on my bag? What's in on my bag? Yo, Lauren Conlin. You cheating on me? Not much. known Diddy for? Almost 40 years. Oh my, that's wild. That's a long time. Yeah, that is a really long time.
Starting point is 04:58:40 So you were my source here today. Yes. About Kanye West. Right. Now, he was not on the list. Is that essentially what happened? Um, yes, sort of kind of, but he was on the list, but he chose not, he chose not, he chose not to go in there. And so he went to the overflow room because he didn't want to disrupt anything by just walking in there. Wait, he really, he went to overflow? Yes. He wanted, yes. Oh. Is that cool? Wait, I did not even, okay, so I heard that he did not even go to overflow. Okay.
Starting point is 04:59:11 No, he did. And he did it on his only mission. He wasn't like he wasn't on a list and all that kind. He did something that he wanted to do. He didn't want to disrupt anything. The proceedings that was happening at that time, he didn't want to disrupt anything. So he said, you know what? I just wanted, because he literally came here just to check on stuff.
Starting point is 04:59:27 Yeah, okay. He didn't come here to get any looks. He didn't come here to get a, oh, Kanye showed up. He didn't do that. It's like somebody buy you a gift. anonymously, right? They just want to make sure you got the gift. Yeah.
Starting point is 04:59:37 Well, Puff got the gift. The gift was his presence and his love and his respect that he got for the ditty, and that's all that was, you know? Okay. And the family appreciate him for that. That was really, really dope, man. Wow. I can't believe he went to overflow.
Starting point is 04:59:49 I cannot believe that. He did not want all the cameras in, the goods in the climate. He didn't want to do none of that. Wow. He just wanted to show, he was one to come in the show of support and let Puff know he was here, and that was it. He stayed about a good 20 minutes after an hour. Yeah, okay.
Starting point is 05:00:03 He didn't, it wasn't a big old entourage. It was just, you know, I'm popping in, checking on my guy, and I'm out. Okay. And he did that. And, yeah, we love you for that, man. That was really, really honorable, and we respect you. Wow. Okay, I'm glad I cleared that up because I definitely reported some wrong information about him not going into the overflow room at all.
Starting point is 05:00:21 So, shout to Lauren Collin. All right. Let me see. What else? Oh, somebody, what did I say? Oh, a Dirk update? Yeah, so Dirk Bond was denied, man. Dirk is not getting out.
Starting point is 05:00:32 It's official. Um, Dirk. Okay, so let me quickly breakdown what's going on with Dirk's Bond. Okay? I don't think we have the latest here. Do we? By the way, previously... I salam, Malaga Lachman to it, Barakatu. I just left the courtroom for the bond hearing for my son,
Starting point is 05:00:59 for the police for the third time. This time, it was very fair to judge. The very fair. He was a cold prosecutor. He wasn't pro-defense, but he was pro-gested. So he listened to all the evidence, and you know, he's going to give a ruling in the next few days about what's his position here as far upon. But we were very pleased to how it turned out.
Starting point is 05:01:21 So continue. Family, friends, and fans continue. Keep us in your prayers. And we thank you. And, in shall God, God, will and just be victorious for that we have a good ruling in our favor. Okay. Now, the latest on Dirk is that, let's see.
Starting point is 05:01:47 Okay, so the latest on Dirk is that Dirk's bond is denied. I'll tell you Dirk's path to bond and why right now it's over. He's going to sit in jail. There's a Hail Mary you could do, but why do it or why even try it? I don't even think he will get approved anyway. So Dirk, if you don't know, was charged with murder for hire on a written complaint. After the written complaint, he was headed towards the airport. He had booked several flights, some that were commercial flights,
Starting point is 05:02:14 but one that was a private jet that was going to take him all the way out of the country. He got arrested then through a criminal complaint. The grand jury in diamond came a couple days after. So what ended up happening is that the government has had this position, and they said it in his first detention hearing that the magistrate over-ruled is saying, hey, the reason why you shouldn't let Dirk out is because he was trying to, to flee the country. He had gotten wind that other of people who are, is eventually his co-defendants or co-conspirators, they were arrested on an indictment and he was ready to leave the country.
Starting point is 05:02:50 Okay. Now, he's protested that. He said no. You guys reported incorrectly. And yes, I did have flights with multiple stops, but it's because I was trying to go to Dubai. That was where I was going. All the flights were going to Dubai. So there was flights that stopped in Qatar, that stopped in Switzerland, one that was supposedly stopped in Italy, but apparently he said he was going to Dubai, right? Now, he said it's very common that entertainers book multiple flights. And he says, especially when you have a very fluid travel plan, you want to make sure that whenever you could get to the airport, you could at least get to a flight. So he said that's why you also had a private jet on deck as well. So they were going to come to New Jersey and then fly there.
Starting point is 05:03:34 Okay, cool. Now, here's the thing. So there's two things why they said that Dirk should not be let out. Number one, he was trying to leave the country. Big violation. You're not getting no bond if they catch you on the run, right? Because the next time you're going to make sure they don't catch you on the run. So they ain't going to catch you again, right?
Starting point is 05:03:53 Second of all is they said, you know, based on the nature of the offense, murder for hire, it's usually a type of charge because it carries a life sentence. And in federal court, it is presumed. that there is no bond. Remember bond, the idea of bond you're not necessarily entitled to. However, you are presumed innocent to proven guilty. But for situations and cases that carry a life sentence is actually presumed that you don't get a bond. Why? Because if you blow trial or, you know, whatever, you could potentially spend the rest of your life in jail. And that is, that gives the impetus to any defendant to not want to show up to court knowing how severe the circumstances
Starting point is 05:04:41 or punishment might be. So those two things, keeping them in jail, right? Okay. So what happens after that? Well, Dirk's team says, uh, here's the problem. You guys got a grand jury indictment after the complaint, and the grand jury indictment actually says things that's not true. So that was an indictment gotten on false claims, false pretext.
Starting point is 05:05:04 What was that? Dirk in a song when he says, you know, um, it's a song about no, whatever, whatever, they said that Dirk's team edited in Cuando Rondo's voice messages
Starting point is 05:05:18 to taunt um, Cuandoando after the death of pop. That was proven to be fan made. And because of that, the, you know, they were asking for emotional for dismissal,
Starting point is 05:05:30 which means Dirk would have to be reindicted again. Now, with that being said, the prosecutor did something interesting. They got a new indictment. They took out all the lyrics. Okay? They took out all the lyrics. And they're still standing on what they're standing on saying he doesn't deserve bond. Dirk had a couple cards to play since that card kind of got taken on the table.
Starting point is 05:05:53 We're going to explain the fact that we weren't running. And essentially, you know, the government has this position to say you have so much money. If you ever get free, if it's on ankle bond or anything else, you could. really put money on the heads of the witnesses, and our whole case is witness statements against you to say you orchestrate this murder for hire. So what ended up happening, and you got to follow me here, because of Dirk saying that the indictment wasn't valid,
Starting point is 05:06:21 and basically also kind of like damn near challenging the magistrate's decision on not giving him bond because of the flight stuff, he said he wasn't leaving. Remember, every court goes to a magistrate judge. That's an intake judge. It goes to a district judge. And then after that, the only other place could go,
Starting point is 05:06:44 if there's another appeal or another judge, it's going to be a circuit judge. And after the circuit judge, we're at Supreme Court. That's it. That's how it works in federal court. So the district judge who's going to deal with the case actually says since he'll argue in something about the bond, saying that there was fake information,
Starting point is 05:06:59 the government blah, blah, blah. And the past judge ruled on it probably because of this, since he just got re-indicted, go back to the magistrate judge. So they go to the magistrate judge, and that's intake judge. That judge normally is going to say no. No magistrate judge. If you don't know how they get elected, a magistrate judge gets elected for eight years, but they're appointed by the district judges in that district.
Starting point is 05:07:21 Okay. So imagine you're the clerk, or not necessarily the clerk, but you're the substitute teacher. I don't want the disaster happening on the substitute teacher day, happened on the regular teacher day. You get what I'm seeing? So a magistrate judge is not really going to put their ass on the line and say, you got bond, even though they could.
Starting point is 05:07:37 But they're not going to do it in most cases. So they usually are going to say no if it's something that carries life. And then you're going to go to your district judge. And your district judges ain't going to listen to it. So the district judge has been listening to it. And they were thinking it over, thinking it over. You know, the government was submitting mad stuff. They were like, yo, he was bragging about it even on the academics interview
Starting point is 05:07:56 when he said, have you heard them say slide for Vaughn? That's even what they pretty much was trying to say. say. Anyway, the judge came back this time, and he denied Dirk's bond offering for multiple reasons. Dirk offered $4.5 million, a bunch of properties, security all around the clock, home confinement, and so many other things that could make them feel comfortable that he would not be running. Okay, he was surrenders, path, but whatever they wanted. Now, they said, here's the thing. It's reasonable to believe that maybe you weren't trying to flee, but it's reasonable to believe that you could have been trying to flee.
Starting point is 05:08:31 That's the problem. You have a lot of means. The security company is going to work for you. If you pay them, who knows if they're going to keep you in the house? Their job is to protect you and to, you know, supposedly reasonably communicate with pretrial to make sure you don't leave. But you possibly still could leave if you really wanted to. So they're like, that's a problem.
Starting point is 05:08:52 And then said, the second problem is we still really think you're a danger to community. Four and a half million dollars that you're offering up for bond. That's not nearly as much fortune as you have. By the way, Dirk has admitted on interviews that he has $50 million cash, that he could, you know, remember he say he could put it against $6.9? You got $50 million cash. So the judge is kind of using his own words in this, you know, when you brag about richness, it never really helps you, IRS or not.
Starting point is 05:09:15 They're saying like, yo, you're offering $4.5 million, niggar you say you got $50 million. We let you out for $4.5 million. You got like $46 left to go harass people, go do whatever you want to do, possibly. So they also, in turn, have the $9. Dirk's bond. Dirk's bond now sits as where we see it. The only place it could be appealed is a circuit court,
Starting point is 05:09:38 and let me just save you the suspense. Even Ditty didn't go in front of a circuit judge for Bond. Actually, no, I think he did. They denied it, though. He denied it once. Now, here's the thing. Dirk could still follow another bond application as long as there's new information that could be presented.
Starting point is 05:10:00 to a judge to warrant another bond hearing and also warrant maybe a reconsideration of the facts or not facts, but the basis that he was denied on. Honestly, he's not getting a bond. I'm sorry to tell y'all, OTF fans. I love Dirk. He's not going to have to now make some decisions. You see, if he had gotten bond, if I'm him, I would push the trial back till neverwary. Yo, yeah, let's do the trial next year.
Starting point is 05:10:26 I'll just keep being on house arrest on some young boy shit, make music in perpetuity. Why? I'm hoping that them witnesses, stop witnessing. Okay, however long it takes for them to die, stub their toe, fall off a bridge, do something to get the fuck out of here that that case is weak and shit, that's what I'm going to do. But he's not getting out on bonds, which means he's on jail. So when you're in jail, like for example, Diddy, and by the way, if Diddy was out on bond, there's no way he would have took it to trial now. It's just that these guys, and it's not even these guys, nobody wants to be in jail.
Starting point is 05:10:54 If Diddy was not got house arrest for pretrial, he would have pushed this case back to 2026 or 2027 as long as he could. They would have kept bringing up stuff. Oh, we need more time for this, more time for this, more time for this, more time for this. Why? Because it takes a lot of organization and whatever to get people into it, right, to get a trial going on.
Starting point is 05:11:20 If you could push it back two years, now you get to start. working in the media, do interviews from your crib, make some music, change the public perception that now it doesn't be cool, it's not cool to tell on you. It's not cool to get up there on a stand. Maybe Banner doesn't go up there no more. Maybe Donne Rashard is like, I think I'm good. I thought you, I told me that he was done. This thing is still popping out here, right?
Starting point is 05:11:46 But because he's sitting in jail, yo, I got to get out of here as quick as possible. Fuck it, let's do the trial. So now we're at the place for Dirt. Dirt's going to have to. hope the trial is going to be soon. However, in cases like his, if you rush it, a lot of times, you blow trial. So Dirk and his lawyers probably had to have that talk after they got denied. You know, check it out, Smirk. We're going to need some time because you, you know, you've been holding it down since October. You got arrested in, I think October. We're not going to trial
Starting point is 05:12:19 in the year. If you do speedy trial option in federal court because they have way less cases per district judge, then state court, you usually could get a trial in a year. So when you opt for the speedy trial, you get in a year. If I'm, you know, Drew Finland, I'm asking, Dirk, brother, this case is better for it if we wait two years. Honestly.
Starting point is 05:12:53 Right now that the trial date is, I believe, is October. His current trial date is October. When is Little Dirk trial? Yeah, it's set to start October 14th. Okay? When was Little Dirk arrested? Yeah, so it would be basically a year since he was arrested. If I'm Dirk, if I'm his legal counselor, I tell Dirk, brother, fuck that.
Starting point is 05:13:22 You're going to have to hold it down. You a gangster, right? You tough. your street nigger you out of Chicago check this out we're going to wait two years I'm gonna tell you why
Starting point is 05:13:33 we're gonna figure out some of these other guys situations they don't got no case against you there's no snitches we need some of the some of the haze to go away for us to see crystal clear what's going on with you
Starting point is 05:13:46 who's gonna tell on you and we need to get some of these guys there's their situation situated that maybe they could help you here's the big problem you're going to have to sit in jail while we do it some of your guys who's free you got any loyal dudes
Starting point is 05:14:02 any OTF niggots still out there I ain't saying bring your girl into this because I know she got your kids but you need somebody who you could trust certain things got to get done and certain movements got to get hooked up for us to be real confident to go in this case this is life of death
Starting point is 05:14:19 you could race to the trial and blow trial And you're getting life. Because this is a charge. Murder for hire carries automatic life. Let me say it once again. If he gets found guilty of murder for hire, automatic life.
Starting point is 05:14:35 It's life for death. And they're not pursuing a death penalty. So it's automatic life. So I think they're going to tell him, bro. You're going to have to chill out for two years. You're going to have to sit in there. It's all good. Don't worry.
Starting point is 05:14:51 Your pops out here. He's still trying to keep your shit going. The girls I hear, yo, you know, India, she's holding it down. India Royal. You know, she posted yesterday. Picture of Dirk and the family. She says, happy Father's Day, love her. She love her, man.
Starting point is 05:15:09 Do she love her, man? She love her man. She love her man. Okay? She love her, man. But it might take two years. I could imagine as Lord is saying, we got to find out who's a snitch. we got to put some working on
Starting point is 05:15:28 figuring out how long they've been snitching what's their rap sheet could we flip this into their coerced is this a Ysell Woody they snitched they pre-snitched but maybe when they take the stand they're gonna say oh now Dirk can't tell me shit fuck niggies just start sliding
Starting point is 05:15:47 Dirk ain't tell me a motherfucking thing Dirk ain't tell me nothing He ain't tell me Dirk ain't know about this shit It's a lot of things to be done so I don't believe Dirk will be going to trial by the end of this year. And I don't either believe that he should be going to trial by the end of next year, but it could be, but I think late next year. At this point is a lot of legal anglings to try to fight the, you know,
Starting point is 05:16:15 the hardest thing is going to be today. Today, Chad. Today or Friday, actually. It happened on Friday. Those lawyers had to sit Dirk down and say, Dirk, we work in our best. We're going to get you out of this. We know you miss your family.
Starting point is 05:16:36 The visit's been good. Everybody's been calling you. You need us to reach out to your mom's dad. The girl from her return every call. She called you three times a day. Good. We're going to need you to keep sitting for at least a year. We got one more year.
Starting point is 05:16:54 You comfortable in there? Do you want us to try to get you moved to a better facility? But you're going to have to sit for a year. Right now. We have to do certain things because the nature of the trial or the charge, we're not going to get no favorable pleas. We can't even think plea deal. I interviewed Drew Finland.
Starting point is 05:17:14 They said this is all and none. Remember, this ain't no plea deal situation. This is, well, we got to beat these niggas. They're not about to drop it. I guarantee they're telling them we got a couple tricks up our sleeves. We got a couple tricks. We're going to try to make certain people in and miss. certain statements in the missible.
Starting point is 05:17:37 Hey, y'all can't use that. Y'all can't use that. That cannot be used against Dirk's prosecution. We're going to go through everything with a fine-tooth comb. Whoa, why you got that in there? The timeline is fucked up. That's wrong. It's going to take us some time, Smirk.
Starting point is 05:17:53 You can hold it down? I think Dirk going to hold it down. Dirk going to hold it down. He got the best people in the business on his team. They're going to look for some way possible to get him up on out of this. but I will say this is a tough charge to be when you have snitches we'll see
Starting point is 05:18:11 alright okay here we are Matthew Russell Lee Intercity Press oh no we saw that already what's this Hey baby we had a great time Stay in the light
Starting point is 05:18:34 It's all good Get your rest You are Pipe That's my new name for you Kip I should I call you CP But, yeah, I want you to stay in the light.
Starting point is 05:18:52 You know what I'm saying? We had a very, very good time together. Like, so much, so much, so much, so much, so much fun. So much fun. Now go rest up. Get in your bag. Mm-hmm, mu. Damn.
Starting point is 05:19:09 You know what I'm saying? Got your con. Nigger, kiss three times at her. Imagine him of semen that meant he extracted from them dudes. Try, find a nice little spot, put your mind at ease. Now, that's going to be a thing that we're going to have to talk about, Chad. Did he have to love contract? Could that be misconstrued for a sex worker contract?
Starting point is 05:19:39 I'm giving you money, but the services that you provide, if the services is interpreted to be sexual, does that play into the case having a contract with your lover I'm going to do this which is money but they need to do whatever
Starting point is 05:20:02 how does that read let me keep playing I need to get some water yeah I had a great time and I really really want you to get some rest I ain't know about you throwing up and all that that's when I was like hold up a second I get some rest baby love
Starting point is 05:20:17 so if you're coming up a 24 I was, yeah, you always wanted to set some shit up. So now you got the opportunity. So set some shit up for tomorrow night. That last vision we had was that was Don and ATL. See you put it together, baby. Who that? Pop a Pimp, Diddy, Pop a Pipp, Diddy, Diddy, Pupp?
Starting point is 05:20:51 Diddy to turn through a straight. Like, yeah, my man, that's crazy. He was calling honey crack pipe. He was calling a crack pipe, man. He said it was like crack deal. Oh my God, man. Yeah, but listen here, man, they got to stop throwing old boy name under the,
Starting point is 05:21:15 at that. He has stopped dealing with honey for a long time. You understand? Because you have a child by somebody that don't mean that person. represents you. You understand? You know, you was a sperm donor.
Starting point is 05:21:33 Basically, you understand? I feel sorry for the child. You know what I'm saying? I feel sorry for what the son might have to go through. You feel me? You understand? But, you know, everybody's, you know, because he who he is,
Starting point is 05:21:52 I think half of us know who he is half of us know who he is and that and 50% of us don't know who he is but he don't have nothing to do it honey other than the fact that he's trying to safeguard his son because that's his son's mother you understand what I'm saying
Starting point is 05:22:29 that's some whole psychological shit man that that could eff a kid up for life bro that can eff a kid up for life but did he sound like some kind of teemoo pimp on there you understand he sound like one of them team old pimps no game at all but that's how he could talk to you when you got a lot of money i guess you could talk like that but that was crazy corny man But they used that in court because they was talking about coercion. You understand? And by him, you know, leading them into that and having them like that,
Starting point is 05:23:15 they were showing that, you know, he was Papa Pimp, Diddy Pimp, Papa Ditty Pimp. And that's what they got out of that, bro. That's crazy right there. That's crazy. You know what I'm saying? But I just feel bad for the kid, bro. You understand? You know, I feel bad for her for having to think that she had to put herself in that type of position.
Starting point is 05:23:44 You know what I'm saying? And allowing a man to coerce you to be in that type of position. When you had other avenues that you probably could have went down. No, diddy, go down, went down. You know what I mean? So my whole thing about it is was this. this, bro. She was taping everything. It seemed like when dude, she got so many tapes. It's a lot of tapes that they didn't let come in, bro. She has tapes on old boy that the tribe
Starting point is 05:24:23 would have been over. The trial would have been over, but they didn't let them, they didn't let those things come in there. You can hear part of it. You know, they stop it. Then they say, the defense team will jump up and say, objection, objection, this, that, and the third. When the prosecutor, you know, it's certain things they try to sneak in or have a talk about and hope that the defense will go down that road. But this trial would have been over a long time,
Starting point is 05:24:54 whereas that, and I still predicted, I still predict that he's going to ask them for a deal. he didn't take the first one he's gonna ask them for a deal the only reason he hadn't did it yet bro the only reason he ain't asked for a deal yet is because he know I see what I said in kickchat yeah I said his mother was a lady of the night
Starting point is 05:25:25 now for his son's mother to be the same situation irony I don't even think it's irony most of these hoes most of these bitches is hoes no disrespect to you know his people I'm just saying most women like a lot of women who sell vagina
Starting point is 05:25:41 bro it took the time it's not like only hereditary because they're saying that he used his money
Starting point is 05:25:48 from his organizations his companies his incorporations that they want to take everything because he
Starting point is 05:26:06 uses money to commit crimes so that don't sound like no boardroom shit. That sounds like some straight Timu pimps. And listen to this second one where, you know, he leaves a voicemail, you know, mad that she was ignoring. Hey, um, I really don't know what's going on with you, but I just want to just give you a
Starting point is 05:26:35 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 silent treating me, treating me and you think I'm gonna be now 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 I'm telling you I ain't got no time for no motherfuck games with 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 all it is because you got me on my job nah it ain't it ain't
Starting point is 05:27:15 Oh, man. Yo, did y'all see this shit, man? There's two YouTubers that clap each other over copyright claims, man. An online feud between two YouTubers turned deadly. Las Vegas police announcing the arrest of Manuel Ruiz, accusing him of killing his online rival and the man's wife. A live stream capturing the moment when gunshots rang out, sending tourists scrambling on the strip.
Starting point is 05:27:54 Police releasing new details as, question swirl about what led up to the violence. I'm Kennedy Walker and I'll walk you through the details. You're watching Law and Crime. Footage circulating online appears to show YouTuber Rodney Finley known to followers as Finney the legend spending his final moments with his wife before both were gunned down in Las Vegas Sunday night. The officers immediately ran towards that gunfire and they found two victims who were laying on the sidewalk suffering from a parent gunshot. The shooting, happening live on extreme, unfolded on the Las Vegas strip near the Bellagio Hotel. Police identifying the victims as Rodney Fenley and his wife, Tanisha Finley.
Starting point is 05:28:37 Our officers rendered medical aid to both victims, but their efforts to save those victims' lives were unsuccessful. Under Sheriff Andrew Walsh, confirming the pair knew the suspect, police later identifying him as Manuel Ruiz. I'm not even beef with no nigger who look like this, bro. You got to know who to try, bro. I'm not beef with no nigga who doing shit like this, bro. You got it, bro. You got it, bro.
Starting point is 05:29:08 Nigger doing face paint like this, I'm not beefing with him, bro. You got it, bro. Police later identifying him as Manuel Ruiz. The suspect and the victim.

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