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Speaker 1 (00:00):
When you need to know she's got you.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
It's three things with Tip.
Speaker 1 (00:06):
All right, good morning, we're just before eight o'clock. At
eight thirty, I have your chance to secure those Nelly
tickets at Great American Ballpark, last postgame concert of the season. Okay,
every hour and three things. We have a new update
on Diddy as we just keep turning the corners in
the pages of this indictment, which was released almost twenty
four hours ago. The big one is the Freakoffs. Wow,
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let's play the audio and then we'll talk about it.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
They also see evidence of the freak Offs, electronic devices
that contain images and videos of the freak Offs with
multiple victims, and they seize cases and cases of the
kinds of personal lubricant and baby oil that combs. The
staff allegedly used the stock hotel rooms for the Freakoffs,
more than one thousand bottles all together. You can see
(01:00):
here this is a drum magazine.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
So in that video they were showing outside of the Freakoff,
they didn't show the baby oil that. While they were
seizing his home back in March, they found AR fifteen's
with the serial numbers wiped and the magazine that he
had just mentioned there. By the way, that's the voice
of the US attorney, Damien Williams. You're gonna hear his
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voice quite a bit on my show this morning. Wow Wow,
you know when the Feds raided the house, or even
back when the Cassie lawsuit came out in November. This
is the beginning of the end. And boy is this
fall from Grace one of the biggest, if not that
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we've ever seen. So here is a little bit more
from the US attorney talking about, Okay, when the freak
Offs happened, how did you stay quiet from essentially two
thousand and eight until now.
Speaker 3 (01:56):
In addition to the violence, the indictment alleges that Combs
threatened and coerce victims to get them to participate in
the freak Offs, he used the embarrassing and sensitive recordings
he made of the freak Offs as collateral against the victims,
and the indictment alleges that he maintained control over the
victims in several ways, including by giving them drugs, by
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giving and threatening to take away financial support or housing,
by promising them career opportunities, by monitoring their whereabouts, and
even by dictating their physical appearance.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
And I'm assuming that this Cassie who he's talking about there.
If you're curious as to what he's charged with, if
you forgot in this the entire enterprise, not just him,
sex trafficking, forced labor, interstate transportation for purpose of prostitution,
coercion in engaging in prostitution, narcotic offense is kidnapping, arson, bribery,
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and obstruction of justice. The minimum is fifteen years minimum
maximum could potentially be life in prison. I had mentioned
this in the last three things you need to know.
That he's staying at MD Brooklyn and that he was
denied bail. He's supposed to have a hearing on that
because his lawyers appealed that later on this morning, when
there's more, I'll have it for him, all right. Second,
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and probably lastly, and three things you need to know.
Other trending news in Cincinnati this morning is the fact
that Paid Course Stadium's lease with Hamilton County is up
in twenty twenty six, and the new proposal sounds like
it would really continue to elevate the Bengals fan experience
along with the elevation of the team in general. But
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it is going to cost a pretty Penny. Here's a
quick clip of the video proposal.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
The South End zone raised and expanded to meet your
expectations for this team receive three sixty five events spaces
a championship experience for the five.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
To one three sounds great right to me. The increase
would go from one point four million square feet to
one point nine million square feed. The price tag on
all that, though, is one point twenty five billion. Now
we're still in the conversation stage of this. Luckily Hamilton
County is like, listen, this needs to be a fifty
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to fifty split between taxpayers in the Bengals because that
was not the case during the original renovations. And I'm thinking, Bengals,
if you want this done, you need to pay for it.
Your paycheck and income is much larger than ours. That
is three things you need to know for the eighteenth
of September coming up next to your chance to win
Nelly tickets a day thirty and we're going to talk
about what you're watching on TV. I'll explain why