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Speaker 1 (00:01):
When you need to know she's got you.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
It's three things.
Speaker 1 (00:06):
Ti, Hey, good morning. If you're wondering why Diddy is
charged with Rico and how that relates back to Cassie Ventura,
hang tight, we are just before eight o'clock. At eight thirty,
I've got Avril Levine tickets for you. She was certainly
a skater boy. He was a skater boy, she said,
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see a later boy. Before we get to any of
that and wherever my brain was going this morning, let's
start off with Pete Rose Night, a big celebration, a
sellout crowd at Great American Ballpark honoring Pete Rose and
Charlie Hustle. Here's Fawn Rose.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
Appreciate each and every one of you, Actually, my entire
family appreciates each and every one of you for coming
here tonight like a world series sellout to celebrate Charlie Hustle,
the hit king, our dad, and our grandkid. Pete Rose.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
You own the much big nights and the sellouts like
forty thousand plus people, So there's a very good chance
you were one of those forty thousand. If so, let
me know what it was like in there. Talkback with
tiff On iHeartRadio microphones in the top right hand corner
so that I feel like I was inside too. Just
a reminder that Pete Rose was put on the permanently
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ineligible list August of nineteen eighty nine for betting on
baseball games while he was managing the Cincinnati Reds, and
the Commissioner of Baseball said that he is now eligible.
They will vote on that in twenty twenty seven. Okay, Second,
and three things you need to know this morning again,
every time you sit down in your court of law,
inside your car, or you home or your home, when
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I talk about Diddy, you are trying to decide if
you in your jury, was it coercion or was it consent? Okay?
Didty is not charged with sexual assault, and neither one
of those sides, prosecution or defense, is denying the fact
that he was abusive. But Diddy is charged with RICO.
He's also charged five counts, including one count of racketeering
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also known as RICO, two counts of sex trafficking, two
counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. If convicted, he
could face life. If you are wondering how Cassie Ventura
gets him a RICO charge, here you go.
Speaker 2 (02:21):
In order to prove racketeering, the prosecution is going to
have to show that mister Combs and others conspired together
to further illegal acts. In this particular case, the prosecution
is trying to show that mister Combs, along with assistants
and his security members and other members of his staff,
were aware that they were giving illegal drugs out, that
they were taking individuals such as Cassie and others against
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their will to do these sexual acts.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
You got it, Okay, cool. I'm going to give you
time and space to leave right now if you need to,
if this is a trigger warning for you, because I
am going to talk about Cassie a little bit here.
Nine hours in total on the stand for prosecution alone
over two days yesterday highlights. They talked about the book,
right this tell El book. And I think anyone who's
gone through a breakup or any sort of heartache, if
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I were to relate it back to you, and I
remember kind of going through this having all my thoughts
in like a journal, having everything that I wanted to
say that I couldn't say, and giving it to that
person and wanting them to hear me. That's what I
kind of think this book was for Cassie. She wanted
to make sure she read it. It's her side of
the story. And she said to him, if you don't
want this to get out, you give me thirty million
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and you've got twenty four hours. He said, I don't
want this to get out. Here's twenty million, and she
took it. That was that lawsuit that we talked about
last year. You remember that prosecution says, well, why are
you talking now? And she almost says, I feel like
I need to get this story out. I feel like
I did wrong. I feel like I feel like I
did something wrong here. And you know what I find
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about the common threat of victims is they often speak out,
not on behalf of them, but to hopefully inspire someone
else that might need it. I'll get into the freak
offs a little bit here too. She was asked, well,
how many, and she said more than I can count,
over a hundred. She would get uti so bad that
antibiotics wouldn't do anything for her right because she would
go on the cycle of the antibiotic. It takes time
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to recover recover from the freakoff, essentially get right back
into another one. At one point she had sores on
her tongue, and they said, and ladies, you know, if
you've gotten a UTI. Prosecution said, how did you get
through that? She said, I was drugging myself. Diddy did.
She also claimed that Diddy did it, did rape her.
And then that same night they also had consensual sex.
Speaker 2 (04:33):
Right.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
He had gone to her house because he had given
her money to hire a personal trainer, and that was
Alex Fine, who her husband is today, and he said,
you know, he didn't like that, so he sexually assaulted her.
Later that night they had consensual sex. And asked why,
she said, I loved him. I loved him, and that
we had a good time. That was like a good
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part of the night. That's Stockholm syndrome. Cross examination going
to start today. When there's more, I'll have it for
you all right. Lastly, quick, quick, and three things. The
schedule came out for the Bengals. We've got the Thanksgiving game,
four primetime games, one of them at home against the Steelers,
and they're playing my Patriots. That is three things you
need to know for the fifteenth of May. Coming up
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at eight thirty. Your chance to win the Avrilavine tickets.
Good morning,