Diddy or Didn't He? On Radio Misfits

Diddy or Didn't He? On Radio Misfits

Hip-hop icon. Mogul. Accused kingpin. Diddy or Didn’t He is your daily breakdown of the explosive trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs. Hosted by longtime broadcaster Pugs Moran, this podcast pulls no punches as it dives into the racketeering, sex trafficking, and conspiracy charges grabbing national headlines. From courtroom drama to legal analysis, media spin to cultural impact — this is the show that separates fact from frenzy. If you want the real story, day by day, this is where it starts.

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July 2, 2025 56 mins
Diddy Found Guilty on Four Counts, Hung Jury on Rico The jury has delivered its verdict in the federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs: guilty on four sex trafficking-related charges, with no agreement reached on the most serious charge—racketeering conspiracy. The judge declared a mistrial on Count 1, leaving the door open for federal prosecutors to retry that charge later. Pugs Moran breaks down the moment the verdict was read: Did...
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Diddy Trial Deliberations: A Partial Verdict and Mounting Tension Day two of jury deliberations brought a jolt of adrenaline to the Diddy trial circus. For a brief moment, the buzz was that a verdict might finally be in. Instead, the jury sent word that they’ve reached agreement on some charges—counts 2, 3, 4, and 5—but remain deadlocked on the big one: Count 1, the racketeering conspiracy charge. And that partial verdict has Pugs...
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Diddy Trial: Jury Deliberations Hit a Snag on Day One Deliberations have officially begun in the federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, and things got weird fast. Less than thirty minutes into the jury’s first discussion, the foreman sent a note to Judge Aaron Subramanian sounding the alarm on juror #25. The message claimed this juror “cannot follow your honor’s instructions,” with a request for the judge to either interview juror #...
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The Defense Throws Punches, The Prosecution Fires Back Day 30 of the Diddy trial brought the long-awaited defense closing argument, and Mark Agnifilo did not disappoint—unless, of course, you were expecting subtlety. The lead attorney framed the entire case as a dramatic overreach, calling it a “tale of two trials”—one based on real evidence and another stitched together by prosecutorial flair. He painted Diddy as a flawed but gen...
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Diddy Trial Nears Finish Line: Defense Drops Mic, Jury Prep Begins With the prosecution and defense both officially rested, the Diddy trial now shifts into its final act. Day 29 wasn't about bombshells or drama, but logistics and legal maneuvers—setting the stage for closing arguments that kick off Thursday. Pugs Moran walks us through what happened behind closed doors today, where Judge Subramanian, prosecutors, and defense attor...
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Defense Rests in Under 30 Minutes as Diddy’s Trial Nears the End After nearly five weeks of testimony, the prosecution officially rested its case against Sean “Diddy” Combs—followed almost immediately by a brisk, confident move from the defense to do the same. No witnesses. No surprises. Just a few spicy texts and a motion to dismiss all charges. The defense, clearly betting the jury’s already made up its mind, kept it tight. Jur...
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Judge Calls Break After Jury Watches Diddy’s Homemade Porn The jurors got more than an eyeful on Day 27 of the Sean “Diddy” Combs federal trial, sitting through nearly 45 minutes of explicit sex tapes—most filmed by Diddy himself. Homeland Security agent Joe Sirchillo returned to walk them through a dizzying array of charts, timelines, escort invoices, and freak-off logistics, all tied to a sprawling racketeering case that’s neari...
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A Burner Phone, a Bugged Maybach, and the Art of the Setup Day 26 opened with a bang—Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, still under immunity, came out swinging. He dropped one of the more shocking allegations yet: that Diddy kept a backup burner phone just for arranging sex. According to Jones, it was handled like a sacred object—he never touched it directly and was told never to ask questions. Prosecutors leaned into this detail to back up ...
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Sex Room Blueprints and a Witness on the Edge Day 25 kicked off with architectural testimony—literally—as Homeland Security agent Andre Lamont returned to walk the jury through blueprints and photos of Diddy's Los Angeles mansion. Specifically, the “control room” tucked behind a two-way mirror, outfitted with monitors and access to surveillance of nearly every room, including the infamous sex suite. The point? To suggest Diddy was...
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One Missing Text, One Big Lie, and One Nearly Naked Rapper Day 24 opened with a delay and ended with a meltdown. When court finally resumed, prosecutors introduced a long thread of WhatsApp messages between Diddy and Jane—except one text, arguably the most important, was nowhere to be found. The missing message was supposedly where Diddy told Jane “You can leave,” a central claim in her testimony. Without it, the defense pounced, ...
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Kings Nights, Confiscated Drugs, and a Cameo from Kanye Federal agents took the spotlight on Day 23, as Homeland Security’s Andre Lamont walked the jury through what they found in Diddy’s Los Angeles mansion during the March raid: ketamine, MDMA, a security room stocked with firearms, and an almost comical supply of lube and baby oil. The drugs? Not part of any charges. The guns? Locked up legally—except one with a scratched-off s...
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Jane's Last Stand: Money, Sex, and the Vegas Mystery After five grueling days of testimony, Jane finally stepped down from the witness stand—but not before delivering the defense one last gift. Between court theatrics, Las Vegas flashbacks, and a freak-off that followed a full-blown domestic blowout, Jane’s account painted a portrait not so much of a victim trapped in fear, but a deeply entangled participant in a transactional mes...
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Jane Melts Down on the Stand, Prosecution Spins Out On Day 21 of the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial, the prosecution’s star witness continued to implode. Jane, testifying under immunity, confirmed she flew bricks of drugs for Diddy but still told the jury she loved him. Said if he asked her back, she’d leave the stand mid-testimony. That alone shook the room, but it only got worse. Defense attorney Jenny Geragos tore through her credib...
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Jane Undermines Prosecution with Defiant Testimony and Mixed Messages Day 20 of the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial saw the prosecution take another serious hit, thanks to its own witness. Jane, testifying under immunity, told the jury she still loves Diddy. Not in the past tense—right now. She even said if he asked her to take him back, she’d walk off the stand. That revelation alone rattled the room, but Jane kept going. She called her...
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Jane’s Final Day: Freak Offs, Fainting Spells, and a $450K Breakup Ask Day 19 of the Sean “Diddy” Combs trial delivered a tidal wave of testimony as Jane wrapped up her third day on the stand, and possibly her credibility along with it. Her story continues to swing between victimization and negotiation, with text messages, audio recordings, and jaw-dropping revelations fueling both sides of the courtroom. Jane read texts aloud wher...
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Jane’s Hotel Nights and Diddy’s “Love Contract” By Day 18 of the Sean “Diddy” Combs federal trial, the defense isn’t just holding its ground—it’s slowly recasting the narrative. Pugs Moran dives into another long day of testimony from the woman identified as Jane, who painted a deeply uncomfortable portrait of her time with Combs—but not one entirely free of contradiction. Jane’s stories of drug-fueled sex marathons, hotel room “fr...
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Briana “Bongo” Bongaluan was back on the stand for Day 17, and it got messier. The defense team dug in hard, trying to chip away at her credibility by focusing on her past drug use and the $10 million civil lawsuit she's filed against Diddy. Cross-examination revealed she was on cocaine and possibly Molly during one of the key alleged incidents, and that she first tried to settle with Diddy privately before going public. Not ideal ...
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Bongo on the Balcony Day 16 saw a new witness take the spotlight—Cassie’s friend and fellow model Brianna Bungalon, nicknamed “Bongo,” who painted a dramatic and unsettling picture of her encounters with Diddy. According to her testimony, he once dangled her over a 17th-story balcony during a confrontation at Cassie’s apartment. She also recalled a Malibu photo shoot where he allegedly approached her and whispered, “I’m the devil, ...
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Family Fallout and a Surprise from the Stand The defense landed another solid hit on Day 15 of the Diddy trial, thanks to more cross-examination of Mia, the anonymous former assistant who accuses Combs of raping her three times. Defense attorney Brian Steele introduced a string of text messages Mia sent to Diddy long after leaving his employment—personal, affectionate notes that included everything from Netflix recommendations to a...
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Text Messages, Oil Damage, and a Nightmare with R. Kelly Day 14 of the Diddy trial may not have had fireworks, but it delivered a quietly brutal blow to the prosecution. Mia, the former assistant who claims she was raped three times by Combs, continued to hold up under cross-examination—until defense attorney Brian Steele introduced text messages that didn’t look great. Not Instagram posts, which Mia had earlier brushed off as publ...
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