The Breakfast Club - Diddy will remain in jail. Bond denied
Episode Date: July 3, 2025Sean Combs has been convicted of two counts of engaging individuals for prostitution, but the RICO charges did not stick! Sentencing will be in early October and Diddy's bond has been denied despite t...he emotional pleas of the defense. He is considered a danger to his community by the court, so the defense is asking for a speedy sentencing.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I am here on the scene at the courthouse following Diddy being denied bond for now,
what, a third time, but this time being
after the verdict has come down. So we talked about earlier Diddy being found not guilty
on three out of five charges, the Rico charge specifically not sticking. He was looking
at up to life for that Rico conspiracy and it did not stick. He was convicted for engaging
in transportation of individuals for prostitution, two counts of that.
Now, there's a conversation happening around this bond being denied about, you know, was this fair or not?
As we prepare to talk about that, I want to take a look behind us because what you see are Diddy's children and Diddy's family are loading into these sprinters.
Now, when they left earlier from this exact scene,
the vibe was a bit different.
You heard people chanting free diddy,
you heard people cheering, you saw them dancing.
I don't know if this will be the same exact feeling
when they are walking out this time,
only because the bond has just been denied.
And obviously that was a very emotional moment
for his family who thought that their dad,
their child's father, their friend,
their confidant may be coming home until his sentencing happens in October. Now let's get on
into it. So as we came back up into court today, the judge went right into it. The judge said, listen,
I hear what the defense is saying about him being allowed to be able to go home
until the sentencing happens.
The sentencing will be early October, right?
And Diddy's team has actually act for a speedy sentencing
because the judge has just heard and watched
all of this information over the last eight weeks.
And they're like, while it's fresh in your mind,
we wanna make sure that the sentencing happens soon
because what they're gonna want is they're gonna want a very
They're gonna want a sentencing that has some empathy in it
They don't want the judge to lose that right the judge made it very clear from the rip that the bomb was denied
He went into the reasoning and he talked about the fact that there was additional violence with Jane Doe
Following the indictment following the fact that Diddy knew that he was under a microscope. They talked about the fact that in all of the other cases, and Diddy's team argued this
in their response, they argued down.
I wish I had a recorder so that you guys could hear how Diddy's attorney pled and begged
for him to be able to go home once the bond was denied.
But the judge said, listen, we're really talking about any previous case law, right?
They brought up a few other cases where number one, you know, Diddy's team kept saying this
is very exceptional, right?
Because the circumstances are so different here, right?
And they said it's exceptional because in previous cases, pimps were involved.
Diddy is not a pimp.
And they made a point that like, you know, in this one particular case, the pimp that
was involved made over $1.4 million.
Diddy did not make any money off of his acts.
They also brought up the fact that normally in cases like this, there are businesses,
business entities that make money off of the actions that happen in a ring like this or
in whatever this is, this prostitution thing that the judge and the jury believe that Diddy is guilty of.
And they made it very clear, the only person being charged for this and that will serve time for this
and as a certain consequence for this, there's no business entity here. It is just Sean Combs.
So they tried to pose those two as arguments, Diddy's team. The judge listened and heard him out.
Diddy's attorney probably went for a good 20, 30 minutes.
He talks about his kids being in the stands,
and his kids, some of their mothers not being here,
talking about Kim Porter and the tragic death of Kim Porter,
and them needing their dad around.
Even that emotional plea, it did not work.
The judge brought it right back around and said,
let us not forget where we left off
before you started this plea.
His bond has been denied.
We basically, the court is saying they are afraid
that Diddy is a danger to the community
because of the Cassie video,
because of his blatant disrespect for the law
and the court and the government
and his actions following the indictment coming down,
including his incident with Jane,
including everything they found in the hotel room, when he was arrested after everything went down.
They're like, listen, we can't trust it. And we won't. We will not. The craziest part of this
all is that the judge was able to cite specific lines, specific lines from the defense's testimony
where they conceded to the violence, domestic violence, but violence that Diddy did. I thought that that and
even during that I remember like the third line in Diddy looked over his
attorneys and there was one point where his attorneys mentioned that Diddy
wanted to speak to the judge himself and then Nicole Westmoreland who is the
black woman attorney on Diddy's team got up and began to go have a conversation
with Diddy and I'm assuming she was kind of advising him on that if that were to happen.
It didn't happen.
He didn't even get the chance.
The prosecutors stood ten toes down on, we will work with his team and the probation
offices to make sure that he gets a speedy sentencing because we hear them, but it is
a danger to the community to release him and the judge agreed.
Diddy will not be released on bond.
Tuesday, July 8th, there will be a virtual hearing
where they'll get on and discuss some of the sentencing,
just the logistics of everything and how all that will work.
But no, Diddy is not walking free today.
What's crazy about this and just having conversations outside of the courtroom,
one of the biggest things, because I said it in my last video, I
wouldn't have been surprised if the judge had given Diddy a bond only because
I felt like he had began to almost be able to see the full scope of everything.
Like yes, these things happen. Yes, he was caught red-handed doing some of these
things. But did drug addiction come into play?
Did alcohol come into play?
Bad decision making has been in play
from the very beginning, right?
But I began to weigh different things
that the judge may weigh,
because obviously a jury weighed it.
They did not convict him on
some of the more serious charges, right?
The judge, very different story, very different story.
And I'm not
surprised that it was denied. I've said in my earlier videos that you also, like,
this was brought up earlier. The violence and the things that he did and his
disregard for the law were brought up earlier. That is literally the reason. And
the judge even brought this up. The first multiple times that Diddy was denied bond
was because of his violence that they saw on camera.
And a judge did not wanna give him a chance
to endanger anybody else.
So we will stay locked, we will stay here,
we will stay on the case, physically not here,
but y'all know I'ma keep y'all updated with the latest
because that is what we do.
Unfortunately for his family,
they will not be celebrating the holiday weekend
with their dad, with their grandpa, with their,
is he a granddad? Then he ain't no granddad. With their dad, with their, you know, their friend,
with their confidant. But you know, they do still have sentencing to look forward to. And I think
Diddy's team made a really, really good argument about making sure the sentencing happened fast
while the judge has all of these memories and testimonies fresh in his head. Because what
they're going to want to hope to is, is that the sent thing is not harsh. So I'll keep y'all updated. Make sure you guys check me out on
the Breakfast Club. We will be there on Monday, July 7th, back from the break. Of course,
I'll have a ton of updates by then. The latest with Lauren Larrose of the podcast. Keep on
tuning in. At the end of the day, you guys could be anywhere with anybody listening to
all these things, but y'all choose to be right here with me, Larrotis, and I appreciate y'all.
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