The Breakfast Club - Diddy Trial Begins: Male Escort Testifies, Cassie Video Presented + More
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So yesterday in court, Diddy, the opening statements took place.
So the opening statements took place.
The prosecutors went first, the prosecutors are
the people who won Diddy locked up, then Diddy's team, the defendants came after that.
Now the prosecutors came out swinging, I'm not even going to hold y'all.
They revealed so many different things that we had never heard before.
They told us that Cassie will testify this week.
Her husband, Alex Fon, was in the courtroom yesterday and I saw him in the lunchroom, so I thought she might have actually gotten to sing yesterday, but it didn't happen. Did you see Cassie will testify this week her husband Alex Fion was in the courtroom yesterday and I saw him in lunchroom so I thought she might have actually got him sitting yesterday but it didn't
happen. Did you see Cassie yesterday? I didn't see Cassie but I saw her husband. You gonna be going in the lunchroom too?
You gotta eat if you leave out if you leave out you might miss your chance to go back into the
courtroom because only but so many people can go in so I stay. You gonna go food? It's all right it's cool we'll get you through.
But so yeah so they told us that Cassie will testify this week and they talked about what her
testimony may be so they dropped a big bomb when they us that Cassie will testify this week and they talked about what her testimony may be
So they dropped a big bomb when they mentioned that cassie will testify that a male
Uh escort had performed a sexual act that required him to urinate
That would that would stop people in their tracks for sure for yeah, uh, why don't you like just pee like he just had to pee
It was where he
I
And he would be not yeah
Urinated
Okay, I'm saying it the way I was told to say it
Okay
So that was the first thing which people were like wait what and then the second thing they
they the prosecutors basically are making like we knew they would make him puff to be out this like
They the prosecutors basically are making like we knew they would make him puff to be out this like angry man who like just can't control himself or whatever.
So they go straight into a Cassie incident but it's not the video.
They talk about a time where Cassie decided I guess she got upset that did he was dealing
with other women.
She decided to go deal with somebody else.
So she dipped puff was coming he came you know he's allegedly he's looking for can't
find her.
He grabs his gun to his staff members.
One of the staff members said that she did not want to go and allegedly she was forced
to go.
So they they're they labeled that kidnapping.
And they went to this man's house looking for Cassie and his rage.
Cassie wasn't there and it was like all hell broke loose.
But the peeing thing was a huge thing.
Now Diddy's team came real quick on their opening statements and said, look, and I thought their opening statements to be honest with you all were weak Now Diddy's team came real quick on their opening statements and said,
look, and I thought their opening statements to be honest with you all were weak. Diddy's
team. Like I thought like, okay, all they did was own up to everything. They like, look,
he was angry. He can't control his anger. He, you know, might have abused drugs and
been a horrible boyfriend. Y'all going to hear text messages and audios that make him
sound like a horrible person and that he may have been. All of the most horrible things you could think about him
when it comes to how he dealt with the women in his life,
he's owning up to it.
But when it comes to these charges,
one thing has nothing to do with the other.
You're not gonna be able to look at him
at the end of this case and say that because of any audio,
any video you see or anything that we are telling you
right now that is despicable, they admitted it.
Like if he was guilty of domestic violence, we wouldn't be arguing today. I mean, if we,
if he was charged with domestic violence, we wouldn't be arguing today. If he was charged
with abuse in a certain way, we wouldn't be arguing today. But because he's charged with
everything else, the sex trafficking and all these other things, we're here because he's
not guilty of that.
I was going to ask you, you know, the fact that he went to somebody's house, that he's
not being charged for that though, right?
I think the reason why the prosecutors open up with that
is because they're trying to show
that he can't be controlled.
And there's like this jealous rage that they let it happen
whenever it comes to him and his women
or whenever he doesn't get his way.
The prosecutor's overall theme was,
you can't tell Diddy no,
because if you tell him no,
you don't know what might happen to you.
He'll threaten your career, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But he's not on trial for that.
And that was so interesting when I saw the defense
from Diddy's team at Top Dog Law.
He was saying that, you know, they were saying
just because it's immoral doesn't mean it's criminal.
I don't know if the jury's gonna be able
to separate the two though.
Okay, so look, getting into that.
This is why I was low-key impressed yesterday.
So then they start calling witnesses to the stand.
So they call this guy, which witness y'all wanna go with
first, the male escort or the LAPD officer?
Whatever's more entertaining.
The male escort.
They're both entertaining.
Okay, so the male escort gets on the stand, right?
Black male escort.
Yes, he's a black man.
He's like probably like five, seven,
really stocky, like, you know, muscle.
I could tell when he walked in,
I'm like, oh, he must be like a dancer or something.
Oh no, Charlamagne's body could never.
He's like a dancer or something.
So he gets on the stand. Let her finish, please. Baby, listen, looklamagne's body could never. He's like a dancer or something. So he gets on the stand.
Let her finish, please.
Baby, listen, look at you sitting over there.
Sit up.
Looking all pudgy.
So he's on the stand.
I know you ain't talking with that Vera Wayne tattoo, though.
Just keep going.
So he's on the stand and he's describing his relationship with Cassie and Diddy.
And he's saying that, you know, up until a few years ago in New York, whenever they
would come here, they would call him because he would engage in different sexual acts with
them, right?
Allegedly.
So he's like, every single time he got the phone call, it was from Cassie.
The way that he met them was through his boss.
So his boss came to him one day and said, look, I have this, this couple who wants to
do something for the wife.
It's a bachelorette party.
They need a male stripper.
They didn't have a male stripper.
So he went, he shows up in the NYPD
T-shirt and he says Cassie he alleged a Cassie Cassie opens the door. She's in red lingerie
She's in a wig dark glasses and pumps and she's like listen your boss told me that I'm supposed to give you $200
He just so these alleging and instead she gives him 4,000
She's like I want to explain to you what's about to happen
So this is not a bachelorette party. My husband likes to do special things for me. He wanted to do this for my birthday. He just wants us
to like rub baby oil on each other and you know just kind of like get familiar with each
other and whatever happens from there if you're comfortable I'm open to it. So he's like okay.
So he goes in he says when he walked in on site like just okay he said he literally said he said Cassie was
one of the most beautiful women he ever seen in his life he couldn't even believe it it
was happening like this so he walks in he alleges that puff was there sitting in the
room but you couldn't tell it was him because he had a bandana tied around his face and
he had a hat on and he was sitting in the corner so he says but he did say the minute
that did he open his mouth to like say something take that
He I don't know what he said. It was probably like just an introduction of like he said he did he go He told him he worked in imports and exports
So when he said that he said I heard I instantly caught the voice and I like well
How did you catch the voice?
He's having listen to this man my like, you know majority of my whole life
So he said that they got into got into it. He says that they were rubbing each other with the oils.
There was other lubricant there as well.
And that him and Cassie had sex on the couch
in that hotel, allegedly.
And that the whole time Puff sat in the corner
and masturbated.
Executive producing, that's what he calls it.
And he did say that Puff never got involved,
but he was telling them what to do at different times
And he also made it clear to that when he on the first time that they linked up
Cassie told him like you have nothing to worry about my husband is not gay. He's not gonna touch you
He's not gonna whatever he just you know, he's gonna he might tell us what to do or whatever
But he's not gonna be it's just gonna be us doing the physical things
He said today linked up a lot more times after that. His
payments were ranged anywhere from like $6k to like $4,000 or $5,000 depending on what
they wanted to give him. He said sometimes he would even show up and wouldn't even get
paid but he was just like, I just like being a part of this lifestyle. But he did say that
there were two things he said. He said one time he couldn't get hard anymore because
he went to Cassie's house. They got comfortable with him. Came to Cassie's
house. When he was there, Cassie and Diddy was in the room. He was outside in the living room.
Diddy comes out and goes off on Cassie, like allegedly beats her up bad because she took a
long time to come back in the room to him. And he said after he saw that, that was his first time
seeing her get physically touched. He couldn't even engage in sexual activity with the two of them.
And they haven't gotten a cross-examination yet. Like did he seem
started and then they had to stop. What about the urination? The urination thing.
So he's the so he randomly was just like recounting their experiences and he just
came out and said yeah like because they were asking him what are some of the
things you would have to do. He said well one time Cassie asked me to you know
urinate on her and now we all gasping like, wait, cause the prosecutors.
Oh, so Cassie asked him, not Diddy.
Exactly. Cause the prosecutors opened up that literally
probably like 15 minutes before that, the prosecutors were
like, Cassie is going to tell you that Diddy allegedly made
this escort urinate on her.
That there's an escort sitting in front of us, sworn in on
the stand saying
No, Cassie told me to do that And this is what I was talking about yesterday when I said they about to put Cassie through it and I hope her husband
Isn't hearing anything. He didn't already know. Yeah, right
No, if not that gonna make for some very awkward moments at home. Yeah, and if you didn't know that your wife
Did that urinated on and then found this out in court. That's a lot. Could you handle that?
But let me tell you, not only,
cause he had left, he was in the back of the court
and then he went, I think they took up to like a back room,
but the, you know, all the Diddy kids are there, right?
So his daughters are there.
I was sitting behind them.
It was awkward for me to watch them
have to listen to all of this.
They, after he started, the male escorts
started getting into a lot of the masturbation and stuff.
They got up and left.
Who told him to leave?
Did Diddy say leave or?
No, Diddy didn't tell them to leave.
I don't know if there was a conversation or not.
I looked up from writing and I saw them get up.
So I don't know.
But I know that they were like checking on each other throughout.
I saw them ask Christian at one point, like, you okay?
Because they brought Kim into this as well, like having conversations about the jealousy
that was between Puff and Cassie.
Because the defense is just trying to paint this as, this was just a jealous, toxic relationship.
And it started with Diddy not being able to leave Kim alone
up until the time of her passing.
And Misa was there too, right?
Misa?
Misa was there.
I saw Kim.
She was with a walker?
Yes, but she's okay.
What the hell happened to her?
Her leg is just broke.
She'll be in a boot today, from what I'm told,
but she's okay though.
It's not like anything like super,
I mean, broken leg is serious,
but it's licking heel.
So she'll be good, but there's more.
I gotta bring this back at the top of the next hour.
I got more questions when we talk, when we come back.
Cause I wanna know what Diddy was doing
during all of this.
What was his body language like?
Got you, and then the kids were giving off
some of the languages as well too.
Cause when that male escort said that part about Cassie,
Christian and Justin, like the way that they looked
at each other, like finally somebody saying,
they feel like telling the truth. That's at each other like finally somebody saying
That's what it felt like that's not what they said But that's what it felt like so we'll come back on the top of the next hour because there's a whole nother witness and they
Broke this witness down
All right, Laura Larosa the latest with Lauren now if you if you're just joining us, she was actually in court yesterday
So she's breaking down what she seen what she heard
We'll get back to her in the next latest with Lauren which happened in about 40 minutes. It don't go anywhere
We got front page news coming up and she's going to court today to write you going to court today We'll get back to her in the next Latest with Lauren, which will happen in about 40 minutes. So don't go anywhere.
We got Front Page News coming up
and she's going to court today too, right?
You going to court today?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Soon as I leave here.
All right, we got Front Page News next
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