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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now he's sevent ten wars. Beat on the Street with
Natalie Migliore.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Ah, this should be good. Did you see some of
the fights after the p Diddy verdict between the anti
and the pro Diddy people. I'm sure that didn't happen
with Natalie Migliori, but this should be some good stuff.
That's the subject of her Beat on the Street this morning.
Speaker 3 (00:21):
Natalie, Good morning, Larry. You know I never fight with people.
After seven weeks and nearly three dozen witnesses from the
prosecution side, he did. He was found not guilty of
sex trafficking and racketeering, the guilty of transportation to commit
prostitution two counts, the lesser charges he had been facing
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New Yorkers. Of course reacting it has nothing to.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
Do with me.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
I could care less about what he's doing. Obviously, he's
a woman beat and he's getting off. I look at
it and change the channel.
Speaker 4 (00:59):
Got a lot of music. Man. You know, this culture
sucks because this culture only thinks about how important you are,
not about who you are. Because the guy's a freaking
freaky dude.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
Man.
Speaker 4 (01:09):
Yeah, all that stuff that I was reading and watching,
I was in shock. You can't do that in this
life and think you're gonna get away with it. It's
called karma.
Speaker 3 (01:17):
You don't keep a thousand bottles of baby oil lying.
Speaker 4 (01:19):
Around, No, not even two. Maybe one. And I'm not
even sure if I still got that one.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
That's a good question.
Speaker 5 (01:29):
After Really what was a revealing trial evidence before the trial?
Then this trial was revealing one With his ex girlfriend
Patsy Ventura as the star witness, a mix of reaction
to learning about Diddy's drug fueled sex parties called freak off.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
Actually, I was not surprised because I did grow up
like his you know, frime time and the way he
was in that time, and like you could really tell
what kind of pervor he was.
Speaker 6 (01:56):
I mean, it happens a lot in Hollywood and the
music industry, so that's nothing new. But maybe a lot
of people don't, you know, realize how the entertainment industry
really is.
Speaker 7 (02:07):
I was shocked that he had to go through those limbs.
Like I know, he's considered the ladies man, missed the
love and all that, so you would think they'd be
flocking to him, but that wasn't the case. He was
actually hitting them and scaring them and doing all sorts
of things.
Speaker 3 (02:21):
Yeah, the charges did he was convicted of each carry
a maximum sentence ab up to ten years, but prosecutors
have said they'll seek a four to five year sentence.
THEMB not so sure it. He'll even get that, probably probation.
Speaker 7 (02:37):
Yeah, I think he's gonna get the five or six
because they're gonna look crazy by doing all this, spending
all this money and he doesn't get much jail time
at all. That'll be crazy, especially considering that they was
offering life at the end of it and stuff like that.
Speaker 4 (02:50):
Anything could have happened in his child because it's did
he you see, anything could have happened, the jerry could
have been tampered with, if anything could have happened. I
thought of that from the beginning that it wasn't going
to go as far as they were thinking. You know,
I mean two charges. Those are the lightest two you
can get. So they wanted to give him something. So
they gave him something, but they didn't want to put
them away forever.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
Yeah, and anyone in the courtroom. Along with sketches from
the verdict show the fifty five year old Diddy on
his knees now things. Thank you to the jury. It
almost looked like he was praying.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
Well, he probably prayed on that. Now he's probably trying
to believe in guy. Maybe he never did before, so
who knows.
Speaker 7 (03:26):
Think he was most definitely thinking him, because everybody was.
When you mess with the Feds, the Feds don't lose.
He thought he was going to jail forever, and he
knows he's not. He possibly would be out sometime soon
on Bill, and that wasn't a possibility before. So he's
grateful for whatever, especially knowing the truth about everything. He's
really done that we don't.
Speaker 4 (03:44):
Know right now. He's untouchable today. Next year he might
be Diddy again.
Speaker 7 (03:47):
Nah, he's done now.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
Diddy is not out and walking around free. The judge
has denied Bell Larry at this point in time, and
he's scheduled to be sentenced October third.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
Yeah, and he's going to spend a lot of time
in jail. It sounds like the minimum he's going to
get his two years, and the maximum he may get
is five years. I thought it was fascinating earlier. I
didn't know if you heard it, Natalie, but Peter Haralambu
said that the judge actually used the defense's words against
Diddy by saying they admitted he's a dangerous man. They
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admitted that he doesn't lead bad things. They admitted he's
a violent person. So how can I let this guy
back out on the streets. So it it got him
off on a few charges, but he's going to spend
some time in prison, and it's not going to be
a few months. It's going to be a few years,
it sounds like at this point. So that was fascinating.
Speaker 4 (04:38):
Though.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
I love to hear your beat on the street and
have you off for you off for the whole weekend.
Speaker 3 (04:46):
Working tomorrow on our other side of operations. But Dan's
pretty and clear. So happy Fourth of July everyone, Happy
Fourth to you too.
Speaker 4 (04:54):
The