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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, see before we went to break, you know, of
course we're talking about the Diddy trial.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
He's remaining in custody.
Speaker 1 (00:05):
The judge denied him bail yesterday, found not guilty of
three of the heavier chargers Rico sex trafficking, guilty on prostitution,
transportation a prostitution.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
And so.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
His defense team they're saying that maybe other defense lawyers
are out there, Steve saying that he may get two
years two years sentencing. We will see. We don't know,
but that's what defense attorneys are saying. And before we
went to break, I was talking about I don't know,
people celebrating in the streets of New York. We saw
(00:43):
people pouring baby oil on themselves, wearing T shirts free
go ahead.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Yeah, you know. See, you got to understand public opinion.
Speaker 3 (00:53):
Public opinion is open to anybody in the public to
have an opinion.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
And what value do they hold.
Speaker 3 (01:00):
I mean, you gotta understand what ignorant person it's outside
of a courtroom squirting baby all on theyself. What ignorant
person doesn't you know, trying to get the family to
see them pulling baby all on them. You know, just
the world we live in now is for clicks and
views and attention, and so I don't really care about
(01:21):
public opinion because public opinion sways and as soon as
there are some new, fresh dead meat on the plate,
they go for that too. So I don't really care
about public opinion. I think that he has suffering, he
will continue to suffer, and the suffering isn't over for
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this guy. And it's a sad thing that he set
himself up for all this here. But now do you
know the civil cases that he's gonna have to start
fighting now, you know, because there are people out here
man going he did this to me, And CIBIL is
a lot less burdensome of proof than regular court, you know.
(02:03):
And so yeah, he's gonna have to face an uphill battle.
Even when he's freed from all this here, he's gonna
he's gonna be going to court quite a bit on
trying to fight, and he's gonna spend a lot more
money for legal fees. So I don't want women out
there to think that they are they're all victim again,
because what Cassie did bought about this whole thing. If
(02:27):
it wasn't for Cassie Ventura, none of this happens. Yeah,
this happens. You know you said she stepped out and
did it.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
Yeah, we all know. Go ahead, I want to ask
you this, what after he gets out, what kind of
career can he have? Now?
Speaker 3 (02:44):
Well, I don't know that you can have much of
a career man, because of the climate. When you know,
we're still in the council culture, We're still in the
teeth of the me too movement, we're still fighting alongside
of women for women's rights. And so now even though
the court lets you off the hook, I mean, what
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life did O. J.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
Simpson have after he did what he did and he
was he got homicide? Yeah, yeah, he got to quit it.
Speaker 3 (03:13):
But it wasn't no more jumping over the chairs and
the airporting more when nobody inviting him to dinner and
all this hell, because don't nobody want to sit there
and be looking at him? What are you going to
cut his steak with? You know, you know, ain't nobody
fit to do that? I don't know that, Puffy. I
can't see him who because guess what, man, you you
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did a whole trial.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
And did not call one single witness. Do you know
how many people distance theyselves?
Speaker 1 (03:46):
But it seems like this verdict you mentioned me too,
it seemed like it's a slam to the meat too movement.
That's how a lot of women feel. Wow, And so yeah,
a lot of women feel like that. You're correct. You're
correct in saying that he's not going to bounce back,
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although his attorneys seem to think he is. His attorneys,
he'll be he'll be fine.
Speaker 3 (04:12):
So yeah, but you know, they also thought he was innocent,
and they also thought he was going home, So you know,
lawyers can be wrong. I don't I don't see who.
I don't know what new liquor he can come out with.
I don't know what music he can come I don't know.
I don't know who gonna. I just don't know, man.
So I'm you know, it's it's enough, man. I think
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I'm I'm gonna move on. I got some other things
to do with my life, just like with this president
we got and all this stuff. I'm gonna just say,
I'm gonna keep living my life with my God and
I'm gonna gone by my business man.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
Y'all have a great day too. You're listening to the
Steve Harvey Morning Show.