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- 0:04[SPEAKER_00]: And after nearly a two-month trial with thirty four witnesses and hours and hours of salacious testimony, a jury of eight men and four women find Sean Diddy Combs not guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking, but guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
- 0:23[SPEAKER_00]: The judge is currently deciding right now whether Combs will actually be released today.
- 0:28[SPEAKER_00]: His defense
- 0:30[SPEAKER_03]: Analytic dreams video on Spotify to see the video along with the audio because ladies and gentlemen now that did he has been found not guilty It's time to get these jokes off as I'm not gonna lie to you Mark Agnifolo Tinney Gerego's Garagos have you says name
- 0:53[SPEAKER_03]: and then Brian steal the legendary Brian steal even ended up on Drake and party next door as Album as far as his own titled track literally after his name as far as Brian steal which if you didn't know when it comes to that specific album it is currently
- 1:13[SPEAKER_03]: The tenth most play album in the world, but that's besides the point, right?
- 1:16[SPEAKER_03]: I just had to, you know, just had to throw some praise towards the goat in the midst of this diddy kerfuffle.
- 1:22[SPEAKER_03]: And yes, I said kerfuffle.
- 1:23[SPEAKER_03]: So as far as that being said, I'm that being stated, I have to let you know.
- 1:29[SPEAKER_03]: Diddy, at the beginning of this trial, was probably looking at his lawyers and his lawyers was looking at him like, hold on now.
- 1:39[SPEAKER_02]: I know who I thank you to.
- 1:40[SPEAKER_03]: No way you come with us, wanting to represent you.
- 1:43[SPEAKER_03]: And there's a whole, twenty-sixteen video in a hotel.
- 1:48[SPEAKER_03]: And you even have to say allegedly with this, because guess what?
- 1:51[SPEAKER_03]: We're going to get to the video in a second.
- 1:53[SPEAKER_03]: That's why I plugged the analytic dreams video on Spotify to see the video along with audio.
- 1:57[SPEAKER_03]: But we're going to get to the video in a second.
- 1:59[SPEAKER_03]: Now only in twenty-sixteen was their video, but it showed Sean, Daddy, Combs, himself.
- 2:08[SPEAKER_02]: I know who I thank you to.
- 2:09[SPEAKER_03]: Sugar warning.
- 2:10[SPEAKER_03]: Beating and kicking Cassie to the point where his lawyers were probably looking at him and thinking to themselves.
- 2:19[SPEAKER_06]: Not only did you do that, not only.
- 2:22[SPEAKER_05]: This is the clearers video off ever seen.
- 2:27[SPEAKER_05]: This is the most ace.
- 2:28[SPEAKER_03]: How clear is it?
- 2:30[UNKNOWN]: Oh.
- 2:33[SPEAKER_03]: Ladies and gentlemen, Mark Agniffalo, Tini Garagos, Brian Stil was looking at Ditty, and it was staying in Tittam cells.
- 2:41[SPEAKER_03]: How in the world did he get you in four K?
- 2:45[SPEAKER_07]: But then you know, I'm saying, I was like, D. And look at the state of head pop, like, what's going on?
- 2:49[SPEAKER_03]: And on the sad day in history, because of course, whenever you're facing a Rico, whenever you're facing as far as sex trafficking, and of course, the two counts of
- 3:01[SPEAKER_03]: The Man Act, which is M-A-N-N at violations, of course, as far as transporting individuals across state lines for prostitution, as far as the entire trial taking seven weeks, as far as having all of the witnesses, which there was Cassie, there was Jane,
- 3:23[SPEAKER_03]: There was Mia, there was Kid Cuddy, Kid Cuddy came out of the woodworks and finally confirmed the legendary story in hip hop of Diddy blowing up that man's car, allegedly.
- 3:34[SPEAKER_03]: Because of course, that's the one count that was not, you know, he was, he was found not guilty for that one.
- 3:38[SPEAKER_03]: So, you know, he got to be like allegedly.
- 3:40[SPEAKER_03]: Allegedly he blew a kid's curry car.
- 3:42[SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean?
- 3:42[SPEAKER_03]: I guess Kid Cuddy just had to show up for no reason at this point because of course he was found and not guilty on that specific charge.
- 3:48[SPEAKER_03]: But when it comes to
- 3:50[SPEAKER_03]: overall witnesses coming together and just ultimately laying out the groundwork, right?
- 3:57[SPEAKER_03]: You have to remember March, twenty twenty five.
- 4:00[SPEAKER_03]: They as far as the feds raided Diddy and when it comes to the feds and Diddy, I've been covering this case for quite some time to the point where a lot of people
- 4:12[SPEAKER_03]: who've listened to the podcast in the past.
- 4:14[SPEAKER_03]: And of course, you know, welcome to the newcomers.
- 4:16[SPEAKER_03]: Make sure to hit the follow button, Bill.
- 4:17[SPEAKER_03]: I can't think of that nature.
- 4:18[SPEAKER_03]: But of course, when it comes to Ditty, right?
- 4:21[SPEAKER_03]: I've been covering this since, twenty, twenty, three.
- 4:25[SPEAKER_03]: Ladies and gentlemen, it is twenty, twenty-five.
- 4:28[SPEAKER_03]: More specifically, it is July.
- 4:29[SPEAKER_03]: We have seven months into July.
- 4:31[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, no, it's seven months into twenty, twenty-five.
- 4:35[SPEAKER_03]: Sean Ditty Combs had a whole battle with Diaggio, which if you don't know,
- 4:42[SPEAKER_03]: What that brand is, there are ginormous brand, a mammoth of a brand.
- 4:47[SPEAKER_03]: If you want to look up my coverage of that specifically, just type in Diagio, di-a-g-e-o, and they analytical dreams with the Z in the ship pop up on whatever platform you listen to podcasts on.
- 4:58[SPEAKER_03]: But specifically, I was getting to how Diagio literally is the biggest company when it comes to liquor.
- 5:07[SPEAKER_03]: Everybody buys liquor, right?
- 5:09[SPEAKER_03]: You're probably putting money whether you know it or not in Diagios pockets, but more specifically, they are, they also are the owners of Sorock and the Daily One brands.
- 5:20[SPEAKER_03]: So as far as that whole kerfuffle, and then just so happened, right?
- 5:28[SPEAKER_03]: It just so happened, I'm going through my coverage of Ditty.
- 5:32[SPEAKER_03]: That after his battle with Diagio that I covered,
- 5:36[SPEAKER_03]: back in, let me see, August, thirty-eighth of twenty-twenty-three.
- 5:40[SPEAKER_03]: That same year November, sixteenth, twenty-twenty-three, as far as my coverage of it, Sean Diddy Cones was accused of sexual abuse and lawsuit filed by singer Cassie.
- 5:53[SPEAKER_03]: But then let's continue, right?
- 5:56[SPEAKER_03]: May, eighteen, twenty-twenty-four, a video of P. Diddy assaulting his ex Cassie in twenty-sixteen, guest release,
- 6:07[SPEAKER_03]: by CNN.
- 6:08[SPEAKER_03]: Do I think that's a coincidence?
- 6:10[SPEAKER_03]: Of course not.
- 6:25[SPEAKER_03]: So ladies and gentlemen, of course when it comes to his defense team Diddy of course when it comes to his defense team and Mark Agniffalo arguing that Combs was a swinger not a predator Tinney Garagos coming out and basically downplaying the assault as domestic violence they never really said that Diddy was a great guy right they just said ultimately what it was
- 6:52[SPEAKER_03]: laid out as far as the evidence it just showed Diddy to be a freaky you know what Brian steal
- 7:03[SPEAKER_03]: join mid trial and that's why I always talk about his title offered to Drake and party next door album because as far as twenty fifteen Brian still has been putting up Jordan ninety six ninety seven numbers as far as the hip hop community because now only the he get young thug off but seemingly he helped enough as far as joining the Avengers like defense team and getting diddy
- 7:30[SPEAKER_03]: found it not guilty, but not only not guilty, he was not guilty of the serious charges or the all-series, but the more serious charges that would have like held life as far as him in prison.
- 7:39[SPEAKER_03]: So you have did he be in a quit it of racketeering sex trafficking, and then but he was convicted of the two counts of demand act violations of
- 7:51[SPEAKER_03]: specifically transporting individuals across state lines for prostitution.
- 7:55[SPEAKER_03]: But when it comes to racketeering and sex trafficking, those were the big charges that's what Cassie and the other women will literally testifying for it to get him guilty of those charges.
- 8:06[SPEAKER_03]: And he was founded, not guilty.
- 8:09[SPEAKER_03]: So now he was only, well, I say only, but it's still serious as far as he was convicted of the two counts of the man act.
- 8:15[SPEAKER_03]: And
- 8:15[SPEAKER_03]: is up to twenty years and that twenty year number those a lot of people up essentially there's a ten years max per man at convention he was uh... conviction he was convicted of two counts so that's why up to twenty by a lot of people are saying that minimal jail jail time is expected and
- 8:36[SPEAKER_03]: Diddy could be let off on time served.
- 8:41[SPEAKER_03]: Ladies and gentlemen, let me just play the rest of this clip right here.
- 8:45[SPEAKER_03]: Shout out, shout out to RDC.
- 8:50[SPEAKER_09]: We did this today.
- 8:54[SPEAKER_06]: You shot me and did this today.
- 8:56[SPEAKER_06]: Ask me, can I get you?
- 9:05[SPEAKER_03]: That's exactly how Brian still.
- 9:07[SPEAKER_03]: I'm gonna keep saying the names because this is gonna go on their jacket for the foreseeable futures far as the entire lawyer career.
- 9:15[SPEAKER_03]: So you have marketing in the below.
- 9:17[SPEAKER_03]: Tenny, Garagos, and Bryan still, but forever, going to be known for this moment because, of course, people are comparing this to the OJ trial, especially the exposure.
- 9:26[SPEAKER_03]: And we're going to show you how crazy people were acting because of the outcome in a second.
- 9:30[SPEAKER_03]: But let's just let this video play out.
- 9:32[SPEAKER_05]: I think you draw an anything that you don't matter.
- 9:34[SPEAKER_03]: It don't matter.
- 9:37[SPEAKER_03]: That money talks.
- 9:46[SPEAKER_05]: Mom, just refer me to your rep for everything.
- 9:47[SPEAKER_05]: I'm going to do it again.
- 9:48[SPEAKER_05]: I'm going to get you all.
- 9:48[SPEAKER_05]: Are you good?
- 9:49[SPEAKER_05]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
- 9:54[SPEAKER_03]: So ladies and gentlemen, at this point in time, we come to realize that money talks and ways that we never thought it could as far as did he going up against the feds and their conviction rate.
- 10:05[SPEAKER_03]: And did he basically getting founded, not guilty on the most, agreed just charges that would have led to him being a prison for the rest of his life.
- 10:13[SPEAKER_03]: And now he's basically looking at
- 10:17[SPEAKER_03]: minimal jail time as far as and then he could have potentially time serve.
- 10:23[SPEAKER_03]: So I just want to talk about how Sean Dady Combs is the estimate, right?
- 10:27[SPEAKER_03]: So it's nothing factual but as far as estimates from multiple sources.
- 10:31[SPEAKER_03]: They've came out and basically said that Sean Dady Combs has spent over twelve million dollars on his legal team.
- 10:43[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, at that point, you might as well just sign up for the NBA, because the type of money you're making from the Shonditty Combs trial, you could have been playing ball for the Lakers or something.
- 10:52[SPEAKER_03]: Anyways, for that being said, Shonditty Combs spent approximately ten million to fifteen million, right, with additional costs for security.
- 11:02[SPEAKER_03]: being a hundred thousand to five hundred thousand because you know his family was shown up to the courtroom and things at that nature and then when it comes to logistics and PR people saying it was around a hundred and fifty thousand to six hundred and fifty thousand and then another lawyer mentioned that his lawyer fees because of course I tried to listen to the people who's actually experts in that field they will say that his lawyer fees at uh... were probably around three million a month
- 11:30[SPEAKER_03]: And obviously, all of these estimates from lawyers are speculative looking upon the case.
- 11:36[SPEAKER_03]: But of course, I wanted to give it to you, let you do of the information, as you will.
- 11:40[SPEAKER_03]: But let's just say, ten to fifteen million dollars on a case like this, and then you see the outcome, you come to realize, once again, that money and these talks.
- 11:51[SPEAKER_03]: So of course, when it comes to the trial, it was seven weeks, mind you.
- 11:56[SPEAKER_03]: It was at the Manhattan Federal Court.
- 11:59[SPEAKER_03]: The jury, which is going to be very important going for it, because did he's about to bless them like no other person that's ever blessed them in their lives, as far as the eight men, the four women that deliberated for thirteen hours before coming to a split verdict today, right?
- 12:15[SPEAKER_03]: And of course, once again, did he, was charged for, his charges were acquitted for racketeering.
- 12:22[SPEAKER_03]: That was the Rico sex trafficking, as far as Cassie Ventura and another woman.
- 12:28[SPEAKER_03]: and then convicted of two counts of demand, egg violations, transporting individuals across state lines for prostitution.
- 12:35[SPEAKER_03]: And then, of course, when it comes to the sentence time, I've already talked about how he could potentially get time served, but if he doesn't, he's facing minimal jail time, even though a lot of people are looking at the up to twenty years, that's just legally what you could give somebody as far as demand, but as far as how the case played out, how the trial played out.
- 12:55[SPEAKER_03]: experts are saying that he's expecting minimal gel time.
- 12:59[SPEAKER_03]: Now, when it comes to the legal details and the prosecution claims, ultimately the thousand bottles of baby oil and lubricant that was used by the prosecutors.
- 13:11[SPEAKER_03]: It was just absolutely made a comedic segment in the universe, because look at this right here.
- 13:18[SPEAKER_03]: Once again, analytic dreams video on Spotify to see the video along with the audio, because this is just a sad day in history.
- 13:27[SPEAKER_03]: Let me see if I can pull this up.
- 13:29[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, I may have to just go to my own video.
- 13:31[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, let's just pull up my own video.
- 13:33[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so it's just a sad day in history.
- 13:35[SPEAKER_03]: So all the prosecutors that was taking this with the utmost seriousness talking about the thousand bottles of baby oil and lubricant being used.
- 13:43[SPEAKER_03]: This is what the crowd was doing to celebrate.
- 13:45[SPEAKER_03]: Did he not be being found not guilty?
- 13:50[SPEAKER_03]: So if I got to see this, you all got to see this too.
- 13:52[SPEAKER_03]: And I'll let you dreams video on Spotify to see the video along with the idea because you can not make this up.
- 13:59[SPEAKER_09]: Sometimes I look at this, I just think to myself.
- 14:25[SPEAKER_07]: But then you were five or two and we could stay and have like, what's going on?
- 14:30[SPEAKER_03]: These are our people.
- 14:31[SPEAKER_09]: I just don't understand.
- 14:41[SPEAKER_03]: Like this is the way they wanted to celebrate.
- 14:47[SPEAKER_03]: Like this is actually the same.
- 14:50[SPEAKER_03]: And look, that man throwing a baby oil across the, across the, uh, the ass for like he's definitely curious on.
- 14:57[SPEAKER_03]: Look at this.
- 15:00[SPEAKER_03]: This man and body, Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes.
- 15:06[SPEAKER_03]: Look at this.
- 15:07[SPEAKER_03]: Look at him.
- 15:08[SPEAKER_03]: Who's uncle is this?
- 15:10[SPEAKER_03]: What is he doing?
- 15:12[SPEAKER_03]: How is this acceptable behavior in society?
- 15:19[SPEAKER_03]: And then you hear you hear the sound mind in the background talking about we don't know what she's gonna do cuz you know it kind of looks like I'm not gonna say what it looks like cuz you know But you know it just look like she may not have all her marbles like she's put like that you know as far as the tools and the toolbox some of them are sharp some of them are not you know I'm not gonna say which one this particular person is but you know I just I feel like Dr. Umar was on to something
- 15:43[SPEAKER_03]: At the end of day, we may have to start giving out lashes, because that, that type of behavior is unacceptable.
- 15:48[SPEAKER_03]: We may have to bring it back to Dr. Umar times, as far as this particular clip right here.
- 15:56[SPEAKER_04]: Richard Jefferson, huh?
- 15:57[SPEAKER_04]: Sitting's you, to five hundred lash.
- 16:00[SPEAKER_04]: How many?
- 16:01[SPEAKER_04]: For condo, I'm becoming a black man.
- 16:03[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.
- 16:06[SPEAKER_04]: Steven A Smith.
- 16:07[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
- 16:07[SPEAKER_04]: Sitting's you, to four thousand lashes.
- 16:11[SPEAKER_04]: I'm becoming a black man.
- 16:14[SPEAKER_03]: All right, I'll get the point, right?
- 16:15[SPEAKER_03]: I am a lot to you.
- 16:16[SPEAKER_03]: That's how that's exactly how the audience should have reacted to that person dance and like that, because there's no way on God's green earth.
- 16:23[SPEAKER_03]: We are just out here, accepting that type of human behavior.
- 16:26[SPEAKER_03]: So anyways, with that being said, like I said, I was going to give my jokes all because of course, Diddy was founded not guilty.
- 16:33[SPEAKER_03]: Ultimately, it's a very serious case when it comes to Cassie.
- 16:36[SPEAKER_03]: and now her well being with diddy a potential that would not potentially at some point in the future he's going to be a free man and I'm not going to come you know I'm a huge superhero fan and Batman the Superman and Spider-Man go through this all the time you know you put a villain in prison right and then they break out and then you want to hide a breakout and then now we're seeing it in real time
- 16:58[SPEAKER_03]: how actual scenarios that we deemed to be very criminal, kind of leading to a free man, via money, right?
- 17:06[SPEAKER_03]: It's almost like the Kingpin fan casting has to be p-ditty at this point because what on God's greener is happening as far as people celebrating.
- 17:18[SPEAKER_03]: Not only with Babel oil, right?
- 17:20[SPEAKER_03]: Because the prosecutors were out here like a p-ditty, he was out here out here having the twenty-plusier criminal enterprise
- 17:28[SPEAKER_03]: They say that he had hosted drug feud coercive sex events called the freak offs, of course, you know, you guys.
- 17:39[SPEAKER_03]: And then we have the activities that included drug in kidnapping, arson, intubination, blackmail.
- 17:45[SPEAKER_03]: This was all.
- 17:47[SPEAKER_03]: displayed by the prosecutors and the witnesses, right?
- 17:51[SPEAKER_03]: And then the judge, our run sub, it was a submarine, not just for a little bit show.
- 17:57[SPEAKER_03]: A run sub, ramen, let's see what in the world, ramen, neon, ramen, neon, sub, ramen, neon.
- 18:06[SPEAKER_03]: I ain't a lot, I've never seen a name like that.
- 18:08[SPEAKER_03]: I ain't a zombie funny.
- 18:09[SPEAKER_03]: I appointed by President Biden in the twenty twenty three presided over the case.
- 18:15[SPEAKER_03]: So,
- 18:16[SPEAKER_03]: When it comes to all the evidence, when it comes to the prosecutors, the multiple witnesses, like I said, kid cutty came forward.
- 18:24[SPEAKER_03]: Cassie came forward.
- 18:25[SPEAKER_03]: Jane came forward.
- 18:27[SPEAKER_03]: Mia.
- 18:29[SPEAKER_03]: Who else?
- 18:30[SPEAKER_03]: Eddie Garcia.
- 18:31[SPEAKER_03]: as far as claiming that Shondady Combs, Robb, the hotel, the video I was talking about in the twenty sixteen that we saw in four k claimed that Shondady Combs, Robb, the hotel staff, a hundred thousand to suppress the twenty sixteen castiest old video.
- 18:51[SPEAKER_03]: That's why I talked about my coverage earlier as far as Shondady Combs versus
- 18:55[SPEAKER_03]: Diagio, the owner of like most liquors in the world, all the way back in twenty twenty three.
- 19:00[SPEAKER_03]: I've been covering this for quite some time.
- 19:02[SPEAKER_03]: I just wanted to wait because I'm not covering every hour on the hour because ultimately there's ups and downs, but when it comes to covering the entire music and gaming landscape, I wanted to cover it at the important moment that of course was the outcome because all that hoopla, oh,
- 19:19[SPEAKER_03]: He's about to get life.
- 19:20[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, he's about to get off a time serve.
- 19:21[SPEAKER_03]: Like it was just so, it was fluctuating so much.
- 19:24[SPEAKER_03]: I'm like, let me just wait till the outcome.
- 19:25[SPEAKER_03]: Because this is not a game.
- 19:27[SPEAKER_03]: This is real life.
- 19:28[SPEAKER_03]: People were really affected by this.
- 19:29[SPEAKER_03]: So I'm going to talk about the actual outcome of the case.
- 19:33[SPEAKER_03]: Not, oh, what we think is going to happen for the seven weeks that it ran.
- 19:37[SPEAKER_03]: Right.
- 19:38[SPEAKER_03]: So ultimately, Sean Ditty Combs ended up winning this case.
- 19:41[SPEAKER_03]: I don't care.
- 19:42[SPEAKER_03]: Nobody says as far as him being convicted of the two counts of the man act.
- 19:46[SPEAKER_03]: The racketeering and the sex trafficking was really that the precipice of this whole trial.
- 19:51[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, they raided his house.
- 19:53[SPEAKER_03]: They wasn't raided his house to convict him on two counts of demand at.
- 19:57[SPEAKER_03]: They raided his house to convict him on Rico and sex trafficking.
- 20:00[SPEAKER_03]: And guess what?
- 20:01[SPEAKER_03]: They ended up failing.
- 20:03[SPEAKER_03]: And they failed.
- 20:05[SPEAKER_03]: Pete Eddie would be a free man.
- 20:07[SPEAKER_03]: Very soon.
- 20:08[SPEAKER_03]: And just know, just like Santa Claus, he was checking to see.
- 20:15[SPEAKER_03]: He was checking to see if you were naughty or nice.
- 20:19[SPEAKER_03]: So, ultimately, Sean Datty Combs is probably one of the more powerful people we've ever had in human history.
- 20:28[SPEAKER_03]: And it's been displayed once again, because of course, let's just look at the feds.
- 20:34[SPEAKER_03]: conviction rate once more, you know, I want to actual number, right?
- 20:37[SPEAKER_03]: Because I don't want to put this in perspective for people.
- 20:40[SPEAKER_03]: So when it comes to Shondadi Com spending around twelve million dollars on his legal team, just the overall trial, right?
- 20:48[SPEAKER_03]: The federal conviction rate in the United States is between ninety percent and ninety-nine point eight percent.
- 20:55[SPEAKER_03]: According to Pew Research Center, ninety percent of federal criminal cases end with the defendants pleading guilty.
- 21:04[SPEAKER_03]: A percent worth a word dismissed and only two percent went to trial.
- 21:09[SPEAKER_03]: Only two percent went to trial.
- 21:16[SPEAKER_03]: Only two percent went to trial.
- 21:18[SPEAKER_03]: All the people realized how meniscule of a
- 21:24[SPEAKER_03]: sample pool this is to realize that people do not go to trial against offense.
- 21:29[SPEAKER_03]: So when it comes to seventy nine thousand defendants, seventy nine thousand seven hundred and four to be exact three hundred and twenty out of the seventy nine thousand seven hundred and four defendants were acquitted.
- 21:41[SPEAKER_03]: And with that being said,
- 21:42[SPEAKER_03]: A point two percent of that of that seventy nine thousand had their cases dismissed and only zero point four of the defendants acquitted at trial
- 21:58[SPEAKER_03]: Shondeadic Holmes was a quitting at trial versus defense of racketeering and sex trafficking.
- 22:03[SPEAKER_03]: Huge development in a hip hop community because of him now having a whole new chapter being given to him in the free world.
- 22:15[SPEAKER_03]: We don't know what he's going to do with that chapter.
- 22:16[SPEAKER_03]: All I'm going to say is
- 22:19[SPEAKER_03]: Just like a lot of people say that, and I had to bring his name up to make it seem like they're the same person because they're definitely not, but as far as power structure, just like people say Jay Z is one of the more is probably the most powerful person we've ever had in hip hop.
- 22:32[SPEAKER_03]: Shondady Combs is all the way up there.
- 22:35[SPEAKER_03]: Of course, this case did irreversible damage to his public perception, but as far as money, he's still one of the more powerful people we've ever seen in hip hop, and now he's gonna be a free man.
- 22:47[SPEAKER_03]: So,
- 22:48[SPEAKER_03]: That's what you just do.
- 22:50[SPEAKER_03]: It's not really too much.
- 22:51[SPEAKER_03]: I can cover after that because ultimately I just want to get it out to the public and cover this in a way that let you know that I've been covering this case for quite some time.
- 23:00[SPEAKER_03]: And the way it was going back and forth, I always just want to give it to the public in a concise fashion.
- 23:04[SPEAKER_03]: I believe I did this here when I gave you like twenty thousand hours of just, oh, is he going to get out?
- 23:09[SPEAKER_03]: Is he not going to get out like officially?
- 23:11[SPEAKER_03]: I wanted to wait to it came out.
- 23:12[SPEAKER_03]: So there's a lot of things you could go.
- 23:15[SPEAKER_03]: Back through, as far as my coverage of Diddy, if you just type in Diddy, analytic dreams with a Z, I'd dive into a lot of things, as far as young Miami, I'd dive into Sean Diddy, Combs dropping his NYC, being dropped by his NYC law firm, which led a lot of people to believe he was definitely cooked.
- 23:34[SPEAKER_03]: The video on twenty sixteen, I covered that, notorious BIG, you know, based off the
- 23:40[SPEAKER_03]: Well, the podcast name is based off of notorious B.I.G., and I actually had a coverage of him versus Ditty as far as Biggie preparing to lead bad boy records before his unfortunate death.
- 23:51[SPEAKER_03]: And then of course, there's a lot of things I've been covering.
- 23:57[SPEAKER_03]: had eighteen companies cut ties with him.
- 23:59[SPEAKER_03]: I covered that all the way back in twenty twenty three.
- 24:02[SPEAKER_03]: It's just a lot of things I've been covering up to this point.
- 24:04[SPEAKER_03]: So, you know, the irreversible damage has been done.
- 24:07[SPEAKER_03]: But ultimately, he bought his freedom back.
- 24:13[SPEAKER_03]: And now we're had to see what he does with it.
- 24:17[SPEAKER_03]: So that being said, click my link tree in my bio.
- 24:19[SPEAKER_03]: Let me know when I'm a social media.
- 24:20[SPEAKER_03]: So what do you think about this Sean, Diddy Combs, twenty, twenty, five verdict, as far as him being acquitted, a racketeering, sex trafficking, but him being convicted of two counts of the man act and ultimately, what do you think that diddy is going to do with his new foul freedom?
- 24:38[SPEAKER_03]: Is he going to be a new man?
- 24:39[SPEAKER_03]: Or is he going to continue his old ways?