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August 1, 2025 14 mins

The prosecution has presented their arguments for why the judge should deny Sean Combs bail .. AGAIN. They make a very strong case for his staying in jail until his sentencing…

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And especially you.

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Know, coming from the family I come from and the
community that I come from, and just all these things,
I know how important it is to be able to
have something to hand on back to my children, my
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never felt lack.

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I never did.

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One of the things that I always.

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Said, because my mom and my grandmother are entrepreneurs, was
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Take it to the next level. They have something to
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I'm grateful to have had helping hands and you know,
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But I've always been like, y'all want to up it
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Because I want to get on end to the latest y'all.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
Know, I love to take y'all a court, to take
y'all a court.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
Now today in the latest this is breaking news this morning,
the prosecutors have responded to Sean Combs's team, Diddy's team
and their request for bell. So they're heading back at
the Mogent and basically saying, listen, y'all are trying to
downplay this man at conviction as if it's just nothing.
Y'all are trying to downplay the whole transporting mail escorts

(04:12):
across day lines. You're trying to downplay the legal precedent
on which the judge denied Diddy's.

Speaker 2 (04:19):
Bell, and y'all not gonna do that.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
Y'all not about to do that, you know what I'm saying,
because at the end of the day, the conviction was
decided upon by the jurors.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
And it happened, and it's done so.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
In a filing that came down today, prosecutor said he
they have different reasons for why Diddy Shit remain in
jail in response to everything that we've been talking about.
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Speaker 2 (04:48):
But here are their reasons, right.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
Prosecutors are saying, look, I don't care what y'all talking
about y'all are talking about he never had sex with
the escorts. Y'all are talking about, he never transported the
escorts himself. Y'all are talking about, you know, these men
had good relationships with his girlfriends at the time, and
that's why they were there and all these things. But
the prosecutors point out, you guys failed to show the

(05:11):
court any evidence to mitigate the crimes. Like what they're
saying is like, the prosecutors are basically saying, y'all couldn't
even make these crimes like in front of the jury
right in court. What you guys are trying to do
now in these documents where you're like trying to downplay
it and make his involvement so low and so nothing,
and just you know, this was just a voyeurism.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
Lifestyle that they love to live.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
You guys couldn't even prove that in court with hard evidence,
So why bring it up now?

Speaker 2 (05:38):
We don't understand. They also cited two prior federal.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
Cases in which the judge denied defendant's bail after they
were convicted with the Man Act. Now the prosecutors are
saying that in both cases they're almost the exact carbon
copy of Diddy's case because number one, the defendants were
also facing sex trafficking charges but were only convicted.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
Are the men Act violation.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
And the reason why, you know, according to prosecutors, you
can say that these these cases are very similar to
Diddy is because in these cases the person in question
was also charged with sex trafficking. Sex trafficking did not stick,
but they were convicted of Men Act violations, and they
were also kept and not released the same way Diddy.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
Is being they were not giving a bond.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
Then they talk about the whole you know John thing, right,
because they're like, Okay, a John in this is just
somebody that is you know, you're involved, and you know
you're you're not You're not reaping much of the benefits
of what a prostitution ring would be, right, You're not
You're not transporting to people. It takes a lot of
the heaviness off of your actions or your involvement and

(06:49):
all of the things. So they say, Okay, let's not
act like we didn't show evidence in court that Diddy
himself did, in fact transport into visuals for the purpose
of prostitution on hundreds of occasions over the course of decades.
The prosecutors say they also accused Diddy of being the
person who supplied Cassie and Jane with the drugs to

(07:09):
make sure they would participate in all of their freak
off sessions. And because of the drugs which Diddy was
also taking, they were terrorized.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
There were violent.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
Outbursts, ever things, there were repercussions, every things that happened.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
Now.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
On the stand, Cassie testified about how bad the drug
use was. She on the stand revealed, if you guys
remember that it was so bad. Not only did she
experience overdose of sorts, but Diddy had also overdose around
the time that Whitney Houston had passed away.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
And we never knew this, the public never knew this.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
But when she got into how bad the drug addiction
was on both of their parts, you really got to
see this from a whole different light. And they're like, Okay,
let's not forget because you guys admitted to the violence,
and you know, the random moods and all these things,
and y'all, y'all, y'all talked about the drug use, and
you get and listen. While we were in court, Diddy's

(08:04):
team they did lean into drug use potentially or at
least trying to get over drug use at some point,
because they talked about there was a time where he
was trying to and had slowed down on his drug
use and was trying to look out for Cassie and
make sure she was on the same But they talked
about this also in a way that time period in
a way where it's like, okay, well, is that a
reason why someone would have like random outbursts and like

(08:26):
mood swings. So you guys admitted to the drug use
and the things that come with it, but you're trying
to make it seem like these random outbursts they weren't
terror to these women, and of course, you know, we
knew that they were gonna go here.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
We talked about this in the last episode.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
But they also bring up the fifty million dollars of
the Bell package, which you know, he's offered these sums
of money prior to this as well, but he's reoffering
his fifty million dollars Bell package, and they're.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
Like, look, offer whatever you want.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
Let's not forget the fact that did he has a
history of violent behavior, which again y'all, his team leaned
into in the beginning of this we saw on video,
not only did we And here's the thing. I think
when the public talks about this whole Diddy situation, they
focused a lot on the Cassie video that Ce and
N released, and I understand why that video was super
hard to watch.

Speaker 2 (09:12):
It was not okay.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
But when in court that video paired with all of
the photos that we saw of Cassie, and we saw
photos of like her bruises and all the different things
from the beatings that she experienced. She got on the
stand and she talked about some of those times and
the things that she alleged. Diddy's team did try and
shoot back at as much as they could, but a

(09:36):
lot of it was like there's nothing that you can
do or say, Like you can't deny that it happened.
You can try and soften why it happened, or the
fact that she still returned to him after and all
these things, but the prosecution nipped that in the bud
Quick number one. I feel like when Cassie's mom came
on the stand and Diddy's attorney, Mark Agnefilio just came in,

(10:00):
introduced themselves and said, we have no questions for you.
That said everything you needed to say about Diddy's team
and them understanding what all of that even though Diddy's
not on trial for domestic violence, but what all of
that violence did to that family. So for then I
thought that it was crazy because it's like that happened.

(10:22):
But the whole trial, you guys are downplaying the violence.
You admit that it was bad, it shouldn't happened, all
these things, but he's not on trial for that. But
let's talk about the fact that these women kept coming back.
Let's talk about the fact that these women were trying
to make careers allegedly these women, you know what I mean,
all of those things. I don't know how Diddy ever
gets around the Cassie beating video and all the things

(10:43):
that we saw, the jury saw and heard in court.
If I'm being honest with you, guys, I made this
prediction in my last episode. I don't think he's going
to receive this bell. I would be very shocked if
he received it.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
Now.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
The day of the bond hearing, I was looking at
at it like, Okay, he is not fake, Like he's
found not guilty on the most serious of these charges.

Speaker 2 (11:07):
Sure let him out. I wouldn't be surprised if they did.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
But once I heard the prosecutors present, you know, all
the things that they basically just put in this document again,
and then I heard the judge's response, because ultimately it's
up to the judge. Once I heard the judge's response,
it was more so like a lack of respect and
boundaries when it comes to the court and the violence.
And I know, because I've been in court watching and

(11:31):
listening how fair this judge was and did he admitted
that in court one of the few times he heard
did he speak in court? It was him thinking the
judge for doing such a good job and handling, you know,
the proceedings so well. When I heard that, I was like, man,
it's going to be so hard for Diddy to ever
get around that. And that is why now, after seeing
that and how that went down and thinking he might

(11:54):
walk free until sentencing that day, I'm not convinced by
Diddy's teams at this point that Diddy will be getting
a bell. I'm just not convinced at all. So we
will be back with more in our next episode. Just
want to give you guys a full breakdown of this
new filing and what is happening. What will happen next.

(12:17):
You're going to hear from the judge, But we need
to hear from the judge on two things now. We
need to hear from the judge on Bill, whether that
will happen or not. We also need to hear from
the judge because Diddy's team they're asking for this case
to be thrown out or for a new trial to happen.
We're going to hear from the judge on that as
well too. And to be honest with you guys, I
think the new trial is probably Ditty's best bet, even

(12:40):
though nobody wants to have to do all that. Again,
The only reason why I think is his best bet
is I think it just gives them more time to
prepare an argument directly related to the things that keep
getting them caught up, which is the violence and you
know the perception of Diddy. I don't even know what
they're preparing that new trial, to be honest with you guys,
to get anything dropped, But I mean it gives them

(13:02):
more time, It gives them another platform to represent the
case because I don't see this getting tossed out because
there was clear evidence of what he's convicted for because
they're arguing that they're basically saying, we see the same
things that you guys see, but for it too have
resulted in the conviction of the Man Act. We don't
think it should have went that far. I don't listen,
I say I don't know, but then explain to y'all

(13:24):
what I know. Right, y'all. At the end of the day,
there's always a lot to talk about, and I enjoy
talking about these.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
Things with you guys so much.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
Thanks to all of my lowriders who have been here
listening every day every episode. Make sure you tell a
friend to tell a friend to come on over here
and get their daily breakdown for everybody want to know
what's happening on the day to day. The latest with
Lorla Rosa is it. Appreciate you guys so much. I
will see you in my next episode, and I'm sure
by the time we come back, we will have another update,

(13:52):
especially in the trial of Sean Diddy Combs. Make sure
you guys also going to check out all the coverage
I did on the Diddy trial with NBC four New York.
If you go on YouTube and check out NBC four
New York's YouTube channel, it's all there, and go to
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Speaker 2 (14:14):
You guys, I'll see you in the next episode.

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