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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Amy and TJ presents Aubrey O Day covering the did
He trial? Oh all right, so Mark Agnifilow is closing
for the defense man. Oh man, it was one big
theater performance. It was almost at some points like watching
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a comedy. A lot of theatrics, most all of the
language that he teered into was basically leaning toward the
girls being hoes. Cassie, if I heard him say she
was pretty, she was sexy. She you know, she liked
the freaky behavior. Like the way that he used those
words over and over again in regards to her was disgusting.
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He really really went into some I would say, borderline
race baiting, with the you can't trust the government, you
can't trust the feds, you can't trust what they're doing
right now, with puff that causes prejudice in a jury,
and marine comy was not happy. She went off when
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they broke. But let's keep going through agni Filow's defensive Ditty.
So he describes Ditty's world as being magical, a magical workspace,
Magical opportunities existed in this workplace. He was just a
nice guy with a little drug problem. He said that
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Cassie was again a lot of the beautiful sexy freak
language being used with her balancing two men at one time.
Isn't that so great? And what a hot, pretty sexy
girl would do? She's balancing two men. Capricorn Clark was
in love with him. She was no victim. She was
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happy that he would come to her house at five
in the morning. The type of language used on these
women and the type of portrayals given to these women.
But you do have all that steam though when they
were on the stand, to be saying that shit to
their face. Though Mia also in love with them. Everyone
had this magical opportunity with this nice guy with a
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little drug problem. And the tape, the tape, too much
is made of it. Diddy was just trying to get
his phone back that she stole. Yeah, he shouldn't have
hit her, but she took his phone, stole his property,
completely minimizing it all. Where he was dropped, kicking and
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beating her and dragging her back into the room by
her hair. He said, there was nothing in that room
that Cassie even feared, nothing, nothing at all. That's crazy
talk to me. She was just beaten, senseless and then
brought back into a room with the man. She had
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nothing in there to fear. Okay, well I was a reach.
Uh kk. Everyone loves KK. Everyone in the entire industry
loves them some KK. She's known and loved and revered
around the world. And pop. He would never hire an
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escort for sex. Are you serious? That's not what he
would do. Like these were literally the assertions that Mark
Agniffilo was making in his clothing. He says, she was
never raped. She lied. She was already dating older men.
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She was already working her way around. She was already
with older men. This age difference they're talking about. That
was what she was used to in her hoe and
around is how he was making his sound. And then
he said, did he made love to her when she
when the first night that they got together, he made love,
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sweet love. It wasn't him operating in his power, accessing
his control in the situation. He made love with this
young girl that and even dared to venture into She
was his match. She played the game. She is playing
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everyone right now. She got twenty million from this man
and then got ten million from the Inner Continental. She's
got thirty million, and she has laughed her way through
her performance. For you guys, she was his match. That's
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crazy talk that he said that in no world that
I ever experienced. Watching the day that Cassie came in
with Ryan Leslie, her boyfriend, who I don't know that
he's as old as Puff, but Ryan Leslie was not
giving any of the same type of energy as Puff
at all in any type of way. Ryan Leslie was
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Puff's employee. He depended on Puff for a job, and
when Puff stole him from stole her from Ryan and
may Love. According to Mark Agniflow, with her, Ryan Leslie
was then let go. The key doesn't work when you
go to open the door in the morning to your
producer lab. He was let go. He lost everything, he
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was kicked out, he was replaced the second that he
stole his girl. He was not on the same level
as Diddy, and nor was Cassie. I was there, I
thought with my own eyes, I absolutely can attest to
the fact that Diddy did not think that these people
were on his level, and these people definitely did not
think they were on his level. There was nobody in
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the room that I don't know that there's anyone in
the world. I pray to God, nobody on the jury
would be that dumb to think that she was his
match on his level. The jury is seeing the family
behind him. They love them, the boys. They will hope
they could date the boys one day. The girls are
crying during the testimony. He's a family man. It's an
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eight pike pack of women against this black man. The
optics and all of the things that are going on
that they're looking at are likely to sway, especially if
you would believe this this incredible fiction book that Mark
Agniflo gave. He said, if you want a good read
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this weekend, go to the evidence and read their love notes.
That's crazy, that's crazy to say. He told the jury.
If you want a little break before the fourth of July,
before you guys have to come in here and make
a call, go to the spot and the evidence where
their love notes were. Skip over the drugs and the
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racketeering and the trafficking, and and you know, go look
into the videos of people choking on piss and doing
sexual acts and prostitution and all of the just go
to their love notes. That's where it really kicks. He said.
Cassie was jealous over all the women and finally left
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when he said kim Porter was the love of his life,
the great love. She couldn't take it anymore, and she
left like she always could. That's what he said. She
left like she always could. She couldn't leave that night
at in her continental though. She definitely couldn't leave that night.
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We all saw that on video. Agniff Flow is trying
to paint Diddy like a humble, defeated guy who had
some ego issues every now and then. But if he
gets free, everybody then knows him. And I'll speak as
an insider in that world. He may look gray haired
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and now, but if he gets free, he is going
right back to not giving a fuck about anybody but himself. Quickly,
with the quickness, they said, Cassie's a again beautiful woman.
There was a freak. He literally said the words Cassie
was keeping it gangster. You know who you're trying to
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target with that language, sir, stop it, stop it now. Tacky,
tacky baiting shit, they said, Cathy, Cassie was keeping it gangster.
She had a burner phone on him. She could have
been fucking Diddy and kid Cuddy. She would have been
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with him them both. Cassie's Diddy did he had a
bunch of bitches Cassie had a bunch of bitches. Did
he have burner phones for his bitches? So did Cassie.
They were equal. Ain't no way, ain't no way that
any of that. And I don't care. Listen, if I
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were put, if I were put in the situation that
Cassie did. And I'm not saying that Cassie didn't learn
things along the way. I'm not. I don't even suggest
that you could be around somebody as ill as Diddy
for that long and not pick up some of his
bad behavior. But from the girl that I saw that
walked into the studio the first day and wanted to
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get signed, so what she become came at the end,
I'm sure there was a very, very very long span
of learning curves, because that girl that I knew back
in the very very beginning was no equal. I don't
even think she would have known what a burner phone was,
and she was not in the business of being his equal.
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There were no equals to Ditty, And Diddy said it
five billion times in his career. It's who he is,
it's what he stands by. Now, all of a sudden,
when it his life is on the line, Cassie's his
equal in no way. It was starting to get like
Cringey in the way that he was talking the keeping
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it gangster, the these girls are equal. Cassie's is equal.
She played the system. She walked out of here with
thirty million with a bag, and she's laughing, having the
time of her life. And he was moving. He was
left right, middle center, back. He was moving. He said,
I'm not using any exhibits, I'm not pulling anything up.
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I'm just gonna I'm a freestyle. He says, we can
all agree, thing's a little off about Capricorn. That's crazy
talk for a lawyer to say, like he's acting like
him and the jury are best friends, like y'all you're
my people. Cassie was peeping a gangster. He can all
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agree Capricorn will a little off. Who are you talking to, sir?
Get your credentials back on your suit? Good God, do
you really think that you can play It's very clear
what he's trying to do here and who he's talking
to and who he's trying to play to. If you
are a lawyer, you know that with one hundred percent
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certainty out here in the streets now, with one hundred
percent certainty. If you can't catch what I'm saying, then
you might be one of those people that would allow
him to get off with this ridiculous performance. But he
was going rogue, he said. Capricorn wasn't kidnapped. She went
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home every night of this supposed kidnapping. She was happy
Peter return at five am. I don't know anyone that's
happy to do shit at five am. So okay, he said,
So she was kidnapped every day nine to five. He
then said, look around, do you guys feel kidnapped? Looked
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over to the jury. You guys have to be here
nine to five. You're required to sit here and do
a job. Do you feel kidnapped? As if sitting and
watching closing arguments in a jury is the same thing
as what Capricorn experienced when she was kidnapped for that
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week having to take the light detector tests about the
missing jewelry, He even ventured often too, do you think
he gave us shit? Get cared about Capricorn or some jewelry?
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He was busy on Broadway. That's hilarious to me, This
is giving comedy special. Yes he cared about Capricorn, Yes
he cared about missing jewelry. He likely didn't care too
much about Broadway. He's not the type of man that
gives a fuck about Broadway. Okay, that's crazy talk. They
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also went into there was no gun. Why would he
have a gun? Uh, sir, because he's a criminal and
you found guns in his home when you rated it
that had the fucking numbers scratched off on them illegal
weapons multiple Why would he have a gun because they
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found them in his home? You dumb fuck? Why would
he even have a gun? He says he didn't even
need to have a gun. He says Cassie gave him
the address to cut his house, so he had it,
not like either way went to go find it. And
then he said, Diddy has everything to lose, why would
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he go in and do anything? The kid cutty Diddy
has had everything to lose for a very long time.
Yet he's got eighty plus civil lawsuits, plus all the
problems that have been presented during this trial. He doesn't
seem to give a fuck about everything he has to lose,
or he definitely feels like he's above it. We shall
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soon see. Capricorn wouldn't have even stayed if he pulled
a gun on her she wouldn't. The no gun saga
was another movie theater reach on Agniffolo's part. Then he said,
and Diddy would never need a gun. He likes he's
a street fighter, he likes using his fits. It was
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just simply gonna be a Hollywood brawl. He was just
gonna put his fits up. He goes into there's no
evidence about this Molotov cocktail. There would have been DNA.
Let's discuss that. First of all, this isn't a murder trial.
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Second of all, the man who got into the on
the stand and testified to this Molotov cocktail didn't understand DNA,
and they knew that, and so that's why they're pointing
in this direction. But you'll probably not. Probably you wouldn't
have found Diddy's DNA on the cocktail because Diddy didn't
even get himself a glass of water. He didn't even
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plug his phone into a wall to charge it. That
was KK shop. He didn't do the simple things that
every human on this earth does multiple times a day,
because he was just that big and mighty and wealthy
and powerful. Do you think he's in his room taping
and stapling and mixing powder potions together in a Molotov cocktail.
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You don't know how the streets work and how powerful
people get shit done if you would be dumb enough
to utilize that thinking only But man, Mark Agniffilo sure
think somebody on that jury is dumb as rocks. If
I were a jury member, I would be offended. Bribery
and no police. They're saying bribery's off the table. Bribery
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means you give somebody money for them not to go
to the police. Now, I don't know if that's legally
what bribery means to me. Bribery means you're paying somebody
to not do something. I don't know that the police
element is required in order to make it bribery. He
says there was no bribery with the guy he paid
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him because he didn't want him to release it. He
was just trying to protect himself from some bad press.
Never once did the thought of the police even enter
his head. Well that's interesting because when he was trying
to manipulate and coerce Cassie back to the hotel, he said,
the police are gonna get me. Come back. The police
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are here, you guys, to get your story straight. Mark
Agniffelow there's a break again. Like I've said many times
on this podcast, a lot of times jury decisions come
down to times of the signs of the time. The
government feels questionable as hell right now in lots of
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ways crazy talk. I still haven't heard him say anything
to defend this man. No wonder they didn't put anyone
on the stands. They also prosecution. Rinekomi also insinuated that
arson bribery, gun owning is not what they're charging him for.
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In fact, it's been made a lot of all over
the internet that they dropped all of these charges and
that they don't feel they can prove things. And now
they've done, they've dropped half the charges on him, and
everyone in the internet is reporting it wrong and in
an uproar. No, they just simplified everything. They took a
lot of the intent out and the alleged out, and
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they just kept it simple. And by the way, he's
not being charged specifically on arson, bribery or owning guns.
Those are all key elements of racketeering. There's a lot
of them. He's being charged on Rico, not those specific crimes.
Mark Agnifilo's breaking down those specific areas because he feels
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they were weaker in them, and he feels that he
could just do a lot of word salad in order
to confuse the jury, and that it would likely work
because when they go to Rico and they start seeing
those words that Mark Agnifilo brought brought into the closing,
they would start getting confused. My my, if I were
on that jury, I would be offended. Next, he gets
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into forced labor, Mia love Diddy. The sex was consensual.
Now this one I can't argue, and I didn't really
didn't lock on to me during the testimony, But he said,
why would he tell her threaten her that he was
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going to tell Cassie if she didn't do what he wanted.
Why would he go to tell Cassie he raped her?
That actually kind of made sense to me. He was
never going to go tell Cassie he raped this woman,
and why would she think he would. So I don't
know that that proves it was consensual, but it does
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prove that that line of thinking is a little It
was a little off for me a little bit. He
said that. Oh. He brings out a book at this
point and says, look what Mia made for Diddy. She
went into the archive, she got all of the besties
through all the years. She was so happy and proud
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of everything that she accomplished with this man. She loved
him so much. She made him this whole, big, beautiful
book me as a liar, so he used this scrapbook
to suggest that she lied. They said, no one on
Diddy's team has taken the stand and said they knowingly
committed a crime. Well, that's interesting. I don't know that
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something isn't a crime just because you didn't know it was.
I think if I google that right now, you still
go to prison if you commit a crime, even if
you didn't know it was one in most cases. But
Cassie does in her testimony start to say I didn't
I realized that what we were doing was criminal at
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like at one point she started to say that during
her testimony and they immediately object it. But it seems
like in Cassie's testimony, at certain points she started realizing, like,
these things are criminal that we're doing, calling these prostitutes,
buying their take. Why is he having me always do it?
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She didn't know then or at certain met a certain
point she started realizing that these things were criminal. At
the beginning, she didn't understand which why he was having
or do all of it. So I don't even know
that that's the case, But I also don't think it matters,
he said, And this is potentially a stronger line that
he had. He didn't have many, so I guess we
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could give it to him, he said. So the prosecution
wants you to think that some of these freak ops
were consensual and some of them weren't. How did he
supposed to know which one was and wasn't? Was fifty
five consensual but forty two wasn't? Was twenty five all good?
But sixty six that's sixty six one? Nope, Nope. That's
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literally how ignorantly he said it to the jury. And
that could work a little, you know, it's it's ignorant
as fuck, but it could work on somebody that wants
to lean in his favor. There were hundreds and hundred
thousands of these fucking things. How's Diddy supposed to know
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which ones were and weren't? Well, you could probably just
go back and see if the girl said I don't
want to do this, or if the girl was vomiting
in the toilet and sick as a dog and probably
overdosing and vomiting it out. And then and then when
you looked at her and said, good, get it all
out so you could take another dick. That one probably
wasn't consensual, my man, that one right there. I don't
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know if it was forty two, sixty six, twenty two,
or eighty nine, but that's the one. Prosecution said there
only needed to be one, and we've proved there were
more than one. But their way of combating that is, well,
which one was it fifty two, sixty five, eighty eight
or twenty nine? M It's okay. He said Cassie's rape
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was a lie. The dates moved around, he was fucking
diddy her. Now husband face timed her and saw it.
That's not how the story went, and that's not how
the timeline went. But somehow he grabbed all three of
those stories and bundled them all together and had it
sounded really confusing. Well, how I remember it going was
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she had had consensual sex after the point that she
had gotten rates, but that rape occurred. That was not
when the husband facetimed. But somehow he kind of jumbled
it all up into something that felt confusing, so they
could be confused about the rape. He said in regards
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to Jane Doe, Diddy was the best thing that ever
happened to her. Her baby daddy got her. A horrible
lawyer was taking advantage of her. Diddy came along and
did the right thing. You know, Diddy loved that because
her baby daddy's his biggest hater, and you know he
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loved to take a ticket him. They're freak offs. Weren't freakoffs.
They were homemade porn. He's still help for to this day.
That's what a good guy he is. Jane Doe hit him,
took his head and slammed it into the counter. She
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was abusive, he said. She was documenting the injuries, obviously
documenting the injuries, and he's probably right about that. Basically,
Agnifilo ends in, they're targeting Puff. You can't trust the government.
They're targeting him for his s fame, wealth power, and
they rested Gomy's fifth. They go to lunch, she tells
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the judge fuck this, that you need to scratch it
from the record now. Like I said, Mark, Agnifilo wanted
to wait till Monday. The judge decided on now. He
told the jury to strike it. But again, like we
always say, the jury can hear. It's struck from the record.
All you want, we heard what you heard. So they
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come back up. This time Maureen's doing the redirect. Maybe
she wasn't supposed to, but she stands up, she puts
her hair behind her ears, and she looks like she's
had it and she's ready. So she comes in and
she says, and by the way, there's a lot of
talk about the jury's not really resonating with her from
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people inside the courtroom. I think that she's one of
the best lawyers they have on that side, and I
personally think that she's been very effective, and I thought
she would be the best person in this moment to
take this home. So I'm glad it was her on redirect.
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She says with puff, No, was never in owe. It
was never an option. They have proof that he flew
them out on his credit card. They have proof he
was paying for these He was paying these sex workers.
What did you think that they were doing there? What
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is it that they were doing there? If he's never
had sex with the prostitute, he would never be with
an escort or watch escorts have sex or do anything
like that, then why did he fly them out? On
his credit card, and why did he pay them for
each night they were there? What was that? So stop
it with that he would never participate in sex with
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escorts or do anything with escorts or prostitute. Stop it.
No one needs to call himself an escort. That's not mandatory.
Stop it. You know what they were, you know what
you were paying for, you know who you flew out.
Stop it. They also had made comments about like where
were all the witnesses, where were all the escorts? Why
didn't you call all these people to the standard they exist?
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And Marine Comy clears up there were unw called witnesses
on both sides. Both sides were available to call people,
so you called nobody, So stop it. Then she had
a little funny line in there. She said something to
the extent of like, uh, what did did he do
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all of this with paying the escorts and having them
out there? Do you think that escorts wanted to come
into a room willingly and watch a masked masturbating celebrity.
Do you think that these escorts just wanted to sit
there and watch a mask celebrity masturbating? You think they
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just for free for fundsies? No, they were paid and
they were paid for the sex work that they did.
And then she said, you're right about did he being
a man that likes to use his fist, he doesn't
need the guns. Remember a Nikkol said, why would he
need a gun? He just got his fist. Well, she said,
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you're right. He does use his fists for women. For women,
that's when he used his fist. That's when he does
the Hollywood rumble, the Hollywood fist bite. He pulls the
knuckles out for the women. He can't show up for
men with his fists. She says, so you're right, he
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is a hitter. And then they said basically the same
thing I said in regards to Uh. There's plenty of
evidence that he's the one behind the car. All signs
point back to him. He wrote back. Cassie even said
he's gonna go He's gonna blow up kid Cutty's car.
He just said it. She put it in writing at
that time. Of course he didn't make the Molotov cocktail.
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Of course you wouldn't find his DNA on it. It
doesn't really matter. There's plenty of other evidence that he
was involved and instructed the car situation with Cuddy. KK
lived in the house. She had access to all of
his phones. She was the one that was calming everyone down,
creating all of the She was problem solving. She was
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the fixer. She made the payments for bribery. She's the
one that went and visited Eddie. She's the one that
gave him the money. Kk alone makes Diddy guilty on
count one. Kak Alone Agniffolo brings up a lot about
the drugs. Oh yeah there, Oh what was he smuggling?
You were smuggling? Where's the smuggling? Where's this? Where's that?
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Where's all the things that take racketeering? She said, hey, Agniffolo,
you missed one thing. Distribution. That's a big part Enrico
of drug trafficking. Distribution. Distribution is when he told all
the girls take this pill. When Jane Doe was vomiting.
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She couldn't, she couldn't perform, she couldn't do it anymore.
Go ahead and take this pill. How many times did
we hear somebody testify to him saying, come take this pill?
Is it? Am I coercing you? This pill? Right here?
He told everybody to take the pill. He told the
assistants take the pill. He told the escorts take the pill.
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He was just doing the distribution with everybody around him.
He was making sure that everybody was involved in the
drugs distribution is definitely there. So the trafficking of drugs
charge in the RICO overall charge is definitely there. He
literally told Jane Doe when she didn't want to do
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the freak off after being beaten all night, take this
pill and go suck that dick. In regard to the girls, well,
Marine Komi said, so all these girls wanted to do it, Hans,
They were just they couldn't wait to get their day
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in a freak off. Yeah, that's that's what we're going with. Well,
did the girls love it when they had blaming? UTI's
up for women listening. If y'all have ever had a UTI,
you know, it's probably the worst pain there is. I'm
not out a child, so I don't know that kind
of pain, but a UTI is like your eyes are
burning and you can't fucking breathe until you get an antibiotic.
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It's a horrible thing to have. Did they want to
continue on in days of satisfying Diddy's sexual behaviors with
a uti? Did they want to do it raw? Did
they want to do it with stores everywhere? Did they
want to do it while they were bleeding, while while
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they were choking, choking on piths? Are you really trying
to tell the jury that that's what all the women
that testified wanted every time? Stop it? That's a fucking
mic drop right there. Period. And she also said, do
you think that these women would come up here and
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I'll commit perjury because that's what you're accusing them of doing. Cassie,
he says, she was in it for the money. Well,
Cassie already got her thirty million before she took the stand.
She was good to go. She didn't have to get
up there and embarrass tell embarrassing details about her entire
experience to the world for multiple days on the stand.
A week before she gave birth. She already had her
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thirty mels. She was straight. Mia, What does Miya get
from this? You don't get an Academy award, you don't
get any accolades from the industry. You probably don't get
hired again if you're anywhere near this case. So Mia
gets nothing from this. Jane Doe, where's her lawsuit? Where's
her money grabs? Kitty's actually still paying for her attorneys
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for her home. So if she does damage to him,
he goes to prison. She's down bad because she ain't
gonna have rent. So where does she benefit in any
of this is what Marine Comi says. She also says,
these last few things that are I think the strongest
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to take home, which is jealousy, tells us nothing about
sex trafficking. Talk about all their jealousy of each other,
all you want, it just doesn't have anything to do
with sex trafficking. No was never an option. No was
never an option. Let's remember that no was never an
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option with Ditty. Manipulation goes hand in hand with the sex.
Violence goes hand in hand with the sex. You all
saw the sex. You saw the videos and the pictures. Manipulation,
sports by all of it goes hand in hand with
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the sex. Why you say, because it was always about
what did he wants? It was always his needs being met.
And now Jane Doe makes sense to me as they
put it all together, because her testimony was difficult, but
at the end of the day, she established the same
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pattern that Cassie did, the same pattern that the escorts did,
the same pattern that any of Diddy's employees had established,
having to set up everything that he did. No matter
which girl he was running through, they all had to
do the same things, the same costumes, the same baby oil,
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the same astroglide, the same inflatables, the same hooker heels,
the same everything. It was always what did he wanted.
It was always to fulfill his desires. They were expect
to stay on script at all times. How you feeling horny, daddy?
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How do you want it? I want it extra freaky
this time. Every girl switches it up. When you're in
a ten year relationship, couple few even a few years
of a relationship, you don't want the same thing every
single time. Nobody really does. Yet they all did the
same thing every time. They all did what did he wanted?
Every single time. The drugs got harder, But did he
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got what he wanted every single time. It was always
what he wanted, and when you didn't do what he wanted,
there were consequences. He would be in a bad mode.
He would create consequences. I'm not paying for your house anymore.
You don't get to have a career anymore. All go
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on to another girl and fuck you. I'll leave you
with nothing. We would see other patterns. If these girls
were mostly willing, are always willing, and always having fun
and always enjoying, you would see patterns of other things.
You would see patterns of things that they wanted and
that they enjoyed. These were all Ditty's fantasies. No was
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never an option in Ditty's world and is someone that
works for him and is an insider. Marinekomi is absolutely
one hundred percent correct. No was never an option with Ditty.
Diddy knew what he was doing. He's a billionaire, she says.
He's not a dummy. He knows what he was doing.
He knows what's criminal and he knows what's not. That's
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why he was having all the girls do most of
the work, and that's why he was having all of
his co conspirators running around doing most of the work.
Sex trafficking is about getting someone to say yes through
illegal means, fourth fraud, coercion. One time is all you need,
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and there's been way more than one time that has
been established during this trial. That's where we're at so far,
and we shall see y'all, love you, see you later.