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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Caitlin's entertainment report is on the Freas Show for Kaylin
the guy that can do it all? Hey, Jason Brown,
Ladies and gentlemen. Well, we'll see.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
So this was a big moment. Yeah, we'll see how
this goes. A big moment in Diddy's trial yesterday. So
his defense lawyer actually cried out for a mistrial. So
they were asked for a mistrial yesterday, wanting to end
this whole thing like that. After a witness revealed that
fingerprints connected to the alleged break in at Kid Cutty's
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Hollywood Hills house had been destroyed, So they had an
Arson investigator who was on the stand testifying about the
bomb that was thrown into kid Cutty's car back in
January twenty twelve. Prosecutors were trying to share the narrative
that it was thrown by Diddy when he was in
a jealous rage over Cassie. The Arson investigator said that
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his unit to discovered some DNA and the bottle used
for the bomb, and the partial DNA was from an
known woman. So the investigator then testified Kid Cutty had
given his unit fingerprint cards from the December twenty eleven
burglary when Ditty was in Cuddy's home. They were trying
to compare the fingerprints. However, the evidence one of the
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sets of fingerprints was destroyed by LAPD back in twenty twelve,
so that led Ditty's team to object that the prosecutors
were trying to say that somehow Diddy had something to
do with the evidence being destroyed. And then it got
like really dramatic, so all the jury had to leave
the courtroom. You know, the two lawyers went up and
they had their little you know, ki key at the
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judge little desk things you talk about sidebar. Yeah, they
were a sidebar though. Yeah, they had to go up
there and have their little shitty chat. The judge ended
up rejecting the claim, denied the mistrial. But it just
is giving like if Ditty's team is looking for a
way out that bad, like they can't feel too confident
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in their stance, Like that's what it's giving to me,
Like if you're already like no, no, miss child, no,
this is wrong, Like you're stretching that far. Like I
don't know, it's it's giving something, so more legal stuff,
I guess. So there's still hope for Joe exotic After
all these years, you guys, he might still get out
of prison. Uh, there's still a potential pardon from President
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Trump on the table, despite being snubbed in the latest
round of the clemencys that were handed down. So source
said that the President did not review this case this
time around, but it may happen in the very new future.
One thing that was kind of weird to me is
that I guess President Trump has a team of folks
who review these clemency cases. But they said, no, we're
not slaid or swayed. We are not slayd or swayed
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by celebrity status. And they focus solely on a candidate story,
even though like the people that were a part in
this week were Todd and Julie Chrisley along with NBA
young boy who's a rapper.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
Yeah, Trump has too, are want to n be a
young boy? I think Donald trumb all over.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
It, right, But you know, they're not swayed by celebrity status.
There's gonna be a real bit just happened that all
the celebrities got part in this sleep That's okay. Maybe
it'll work out for Joe, I don't know. And finally, guys,
we need to come up with something as simple as
a phone case with a holder on the back for
your lift gloss, because holy cow, Haley Bieber's Christmas came
real early this year. She sold her makeup brand Road
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to alf Cosmetics in a deal that would land her
in the ten figure club. I believe that means billions.
My poor little brain cannot fathom that. But she'll get
eight hundred million in cash now and stocks at the
close of the deal, with an extra two hundred million
headed her way if the company performs well over the
next three years. And she's been working on the sale
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for a couple for only a couple months, which is
actually pretty quick for that size of a deal. And
she also still gets to be the brand CEO, head
of Innovation, creative and marketing, so you still get a
job and you're getting a billion dollars. Like that's nuts.
In this after it was reported that Justin sold his
music catalog for just two hundred million dollars, So he
just made two hundred million for all his bops. But
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she sold some phone cases with the lipt gloss on
the back and got a billion dollars.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
You better act right towards her, right, he better act right,
like honestly, I mean he's cloth broke compared to that,
you know.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
But all the songs he had, you just got two
hundred million, right.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
Well apparently he was broke.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
So it was like, yeah, yes, they just took whatever
deal came their way, both of them saying like they're
just moving some money, right, yeah, over, it's given something.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
I'm for these people. But I mean, everywhere you look
is something that somebody came up with. And now they're
on a beach in Tahiti. Everywhere you look, it's like
some somebody came up with that. Somebody invented that, right.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
I know she has another product she has like face,
you know, skin and care whatever, But I think what
she's known for is the phone case with the lip
gloss on the back. Like we can come up with
something that holds something on the back of a phone case.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
Like, can't all of us get together have a nice summit,
like on a weekend or something, maybe go down to Carbondale,
yeah own, you know, and why can't we just come
out of this with an idea, right, and then we
just split the proceeds. I mean, how hard could it be?
Speaker 2 (05:06):
Right, we can get a billion dollars. We could do it,
I know, but I mean they should be good for
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