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June 27, 2025 • 54 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:07):
What's up, y'all? Happy rightday? I'm so happy. It's Friday, y'all.
And my husband gonna play hooky for work today to
see act like he gotta be out and about with
his Cadillac men in their cars. Other than that, y'all
went to the gym, went to the store, I mean

(00:28):
a fat burger for five guys to get to you game.
Watched Love Island, a little bit of it. I didn't
get to finish it. I watched this crazy show called Virgins,
and it's like the girling here. She's a divorcet virgin.
She's forty two, and she was describing what it's gonna

(00:48):
be like when she didn't do you. And she said
it's gonna be steamy and it's gonna be stinking. And
I'm like, girl, wait is she what's the corner she watching?
And yeah, that's it. Let's check in on Tencation because
you know she got a tap in on my day.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
Hey, it's Friday, baby, Holly. If you hear me, let
me throw.

Speaker 3 (01:13):
My flip flops off and grab my tea because you know,
I'm all ears for this messy, juicy rundown. Love Island
and some show called Virgins. Oh, we're multitasking messy.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
First of all, I know.

Speaker 3 (01:25):
That burger hit different after leg day or whatever pain
you put yourself through.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
In that gym. Now Landria Sis is still in love
with Taylor.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Girl.

Speaker 3 (01:34):
He don't even know if he likes oatmeal or cereal
in the morning. How he gonna love her? Right, he's
confused and giving emotional constipation. Now wait a minute, what
is Virgins about? Why it sound like it's either gonna
be wholesome or wild wild? Is it that one where
they're trying to lose it or save it?

Speaker 2 (01:53):
Because the drama either way is cooked. Give me the
full tea.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
Takesha needs details. Girl who is Tancashia? And now she
knows what's going on with Love Island. Though Alandra is
getting on my nurse, Miss Taylor do not know what
he wants? She is one hundred percent right on that.
A Hey, y'all, let's get into this news. Police are
investigating and reported burglary. Mind you, I got a jolly

(02:19):
ranch in my mouth, so I hopefully don't choke. Police
are investigating and reported burglary at F one Actor brab
his home to in law enforcement sources familiar with the
incidental NBC. Why don't they say f one actor the
way isn't drag Pit bigger than that movie? Microsoft is scrapping. Oh, y'all,

(02:40):
I'll just started rag not a good idea, microstaff is scout.
Microsoft is describing its iconic blue screen of undrapped, known
for a hearing during unexpected restarts. Okay, so what's gonna happen?
Because it's still in be so unexpected restarts. NFL kicker
Justin Tucker has been suspended for two weeks of the

(03:01):
NFL preseason for violation of personal conduct policy with the
massage of his friends. Bill Moore is a former White
House Practice Press secretary who became when the television's most
honored journalist, master base and ovigital medium to eliminate a
world of ideas has passed away at ninety one. Speaking

(03:23):
of Love Island, contesting cash Aw Barnett is facing chargers
in connection with his former girlfriend's allegations that he assault
to her. I don't know who he is. I didn't
watch his season. A possible meteorite was spotted shooting through
the sky in southeast US, and National Weather Office and

(03:45):
Charleston said that there were many reports of a fireball,
the fact that I can't say certain words and they
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sell titles by JK. Rowling, including Poplay Harry Potter series,
due to author's anti transgender views and advocacy faiths. I

(04:11):
don't know how to say her last Nie attempts to
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two seconds short. I never heard Republican stuff for a
blow at their Senate referee rule that a series of
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(04:34):
using to get around the chamber sixty folk threshold see
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(04:59):
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(05:21):
grown ups. This man gonna be rich with this because
people who love him. New York City high profile mayor
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over relatively new, unique and complex systems. The wife of
a suspect that hughes in the Minnesota lawmaker Pepuni speaks

(05:44):
for the first time. Collin his actions, they left too
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heavy rain stops her into a sewer in China, So
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(06:05):
struck the wave of backlash. The man Who's a makeshift
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term on Friday with a flory of rulings, including in

(06:26):
a closely watched case concerning President Trump's attempt to automatic
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(06:51):
must comply with President Trump's executive order prohibiting trans worlds
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(07:12):
she would continue to stay on at Come Day NASA Company.
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at exposed fault lines within the coalition of both parties.

(07:35):
Channer Martina utah Jad, who went viral for documenting his
journey after receiving the stage for colling cancer diagnosis at
twenty five, has passed away. A group of Dallas area
families and faith leaders follow lawsuits seeking a block of
new Texas law that requires copies of the Ten Commandments

(07:57):
to be posted in every public class. Dennis is going
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(08:21):
small southern Californian city, is under fire at their peering
of Collins Street gangs organizing the facial immigration suite stop
that old agents and in min Los Angeles Highland government
is willing to recriminalize cannabis, plunging an industry estimate as
to be worth more than a billion that has boomed

(08:41):
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(09:08):
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(09:30):
Superior Zo in northern northeastern Minnesota has a gleaming new
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CIA says Irin's nuclear program was severely damaged by the
US strikes. A fugitive drug trafficker wanted by authorities in

(09:54):
Ecuador and the US has been recaptured more than a
year after he escaped from prison in Abia nation being
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the government. Colonies said on Wednesday, sparing the life of
a tycoon in a twelve billion dollars broadcast.

Speaker 4 (10:22):
At hmm, I wanna shot out a clip of this showdown.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
This dude went camping and outside of his tent was
so ne the mm mmm. I don't even know how
he planned it not And when these dudes was about
in an accident and while they're recording it, another accident

(11:06):
took place she's crazy. So this girl's a nice mine
for the one thing. H.

Speaker 5 (11:32):
That's pretty mean.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
His mom walked into her son's house and he's was
doing to do him. All right, let's talk to see the.

Speaker 6 (12:08):
H.

Speaker 2 (12:10):
I actually am a late bloomer.

Speaker 7 (12:12):
I wasn't attracted to guys or seeing them sexually till
I was like in my mid twenties. I think it was,
you know, just being overweight and not having confidence in myself.

Speaker 2 (12:23):
I've always been a big girl.

Speaker 7 (12:25):
Being overweight definitely affected me meeting men because I don't
think I didn't think that.

Speaker 5 (12:34):
I was attractive to men, so I didn't get approached
by guys. Like I have so much love to give and.

Speaker 7 (12:44):
Like I'm such a nurturing person.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
But I don't know if I want to get married.

Speaker 2 (12:48):
Because I was before and that was at the Bible.

Speaker 5 (12:54):
Okay, Yes, I was married previously for ten months.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
There was no sexual relationship in the marriage. I am
a divorced virgin and that is the truth.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
That's wild. That's wild.

Speaker 7 (13:17):
He was an international student from South Korea, but he
was living in Minnesota at the time. We met on
a dating app online and we matched. We were in
touch for about four or five years, just texting and messaging.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
But he was so sweet and made me laugh.

Speaker 7 (13:37):
So when he told me that he didn't want to
go back to his home country, I didn't want him
to either, So I wanted to help him because I
thought I was in love with him.

Speaker 1 (13:50):
So crazy, y'all it's crazy. So I ain't no phones.
I'll be watching it. I literally saw millions to your show.
They didn't gave them a day. Gonna show about how
do you fell back in lood? That's how you know?
Ain't nothing on TV? And I watched some of it.

(14:11):
What's actually healthy? Despite most people thinking it's not sleep,
some people don't think it is sleep. Somebody said prayer.
Somebody said handed feet, avoiding People who are always negative
didn't know working, taking naps, isolation, going out to eat

(14:34):
by yourself, liking being alone, self care, Let money change you.
Somebody said kombucha, red meat, cheat your ownness. M sixty

(15:01):
four year old woman arm shuts down I forty five
during hours long standoff. Now, what is going on? Grannie?
I'm glad they didn't take her out of her Now
who messed with her? The women's daughter arrived at the
scene and was able to speak to her mother. Body's

(15:22):
confirmed that to stand off into peacefully. When the women
surrendered that no one was hurt, she rode after her
PEQ and was like, no what. Somebody said she has
dementia and was having a mental breakdown and ended peacefully. Now,
if she got dementia, y'all probably don't wanna keep the
weapons in the house. And to spend. Somebody said an

(15:50):
eighteen wheeler hit her or both of them pulled over.
She didn't grab her weapon and chair and sat in traffic.
She asked for her family member, but even still people
awaited of us. I was in the highway, you know,
said terror phone. Somebody said Tyler Perry writing and said

(16:13):
the movie right now, that's the common right there. It
was now y'all would be mad if Tyler Perry made that.
But seeing it with your own eyes. This is Nellie

(16:36):
and Ashanti's new show, y'all. One of the people saying, y'all,
I almost haven't watched y'all eight episodes. It's good, somebody said.
They people said they've been watched it, bench watched it.
I guess if I get really bored, I watched it,

(16:57):
which might be this weekend because it ain't no Kyrie
Irvin donates fifty thousand to upcoming youth center honoring late
to their rights. Sierra opposes for Rolling Stone Africa. Man,
how many wigs do see her have? Because she just

(17:19):
changes her hair all the time. And Dylan Bruh stiles
a restrainer order against his ex claim she threatened to
hurt his mom and cut off his fingers. I do.
I don't even name her Rolling Books. That's been assuming
he's some kind of athlete. The newly drafted kid, uh

(17:55):
his his name digital, I don't know the girls name.
Dj Edgecomb's credit to his mom for getting him drafted.
He said he didn't have any electricity. He lived off
a generator for seven years. To see what she had
to go through just to feed us. That's the blast
of him. Go mom, she'd a real MVP. Kevin Durant

(18:17):
move out the way. There's a new MVP mom in
in in the era right now. Winnie Harlowe's a wax figure.
Came out that thingland just like her, somewhat scary. I
used to love going to wax museums. I haven't been
in night travel. Chieramari shared some advice after being asked

(18:45):
about recovering from divors. What level of adulting have you reached?
That I need naps and that I go to bed
early sometimes. Somebody said, my home is my pea show
show you right, wearing sunscreen, eating a napp, keeping my
bills paid, and stay inside, enjoying my own company. Nothing

(19:10):
is luck, everything is God. Realizing that our parents were
protecting us, telling people no picking up a pack of
meat at the grocery store that says six seventy nine
and putting it back cause I seen one for sixty nine.
That twenty cents makes the difference. I ain't replacing that

(19:31):
phone til it don't work no more. That's what I
be telling my husband, and he literally bought a new phone.
Somebody said marriage. Somebody said Max eleven auto pay. Alright,

(19:52):
you see what else you got going on? North Carolina
Canvern's first Musa's Case of twenty twenty five, Elima says,

(20:23):
you'll need at least three kids or the population is
in trouble. Cardi b stands by wopping up that she
added on her new album, which I don't know why

(20:43):
should give that either? Sons of old as dirt? Is
it ever okay to go through your partner's phone if
you suspect somethings off, No, oh, just tell me what's up. Man.
We ain't gotta do no detecting work. I'm too old

(21:04):
for detecting work. I spent a lot of years as
a detective and I'm so retired. So if I got
to do out of snooping at my age, that's a
young man's game. A young man's game. All right, y'all,
let's see where ready got crack and lacing. My sister

(21:31):
in law kissed my neck, and then I spent the
last few days with my brother's wife's family, and then
my brother's wife's sister kissed my neck and then hugged
me tightly when we said goodbye for everyone, even though
nobody noticed it. Basically, we were always dancing back and forth,
and people around us were thinking that we hated each other.
But for my part, the banter was highly charged with attraction.

(21:52):
She's really independent, she's an actress that I don't think
it's common saying goodbye like this. My love language is touched,
and I would never do that if I wasn't attracted
to her, But for her it could be super normal.
What do you guys think I felt like it could
be something there, but I'm mistaken. Do you wanted to

(22:13):
do something here? Somebody said, yo, I would change some
title to my sister in law. Sister, you make it
sound like you're trying to bang your brother to every
exactly cause that threw me off. And what the hell
we be talking about? Am I overreacting? She broke up

(22:44):
with me, but now she won't let go. My ex
broken with me. I had trust issue, so it wasn't
my fault we broke up. He said she wanted to
be single, to figure out things, to move on, all
the usual lines. I didn't find it. I respected her decision,
took a step back and started focusing on myself. But
every since then she hasn't let go. Even after the breakup,
she kept sharing her location with me. She did never

(23:06):
really removed mine either. No conversation is just as quiet,
monitoring like she wanted to keep them close and not
tea close. I stayed silent. Still, I saw sons she
wasn't fully done, even if her words said otherwise. Eventually
I blocked her, not out of spy, but out of
self respect. I wanted real space. I wanted to give
both of us the chance to truly detach. No warning,

(23:29):
no announcement. I just did it. Fast forward to not
long after I ran in her and she saw me,
smiled and called my name. First thing out of her
mouth was that's crazy, referencing the fact that she was bucked.
But she smiled like she was trying to play cool,
like it didn't really bother her. Then she started talking,
trying the smart, casual conversation, telling me about her week,

(23:50):
about making a new friend, and then weirdly opening up
about how she realized new people don't really care about you.
It felt like she was fishing for something they validation,
maybe a reaction. I just gave her a hand nine
and let her talk. Couldn't follow her when she tried
to keep the conversation going. I stood still and let
her keep walking. It was quiet, but it said everything.

(24:11):
Later she saw me in, I had my earbusting and
watched car you past her. She said hi. I smiled,
but didn't stop. Not long after, I got a call
from a block number.

Speaker 8 (24:19):
It was her.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
She wanted to know why I was acting the way
I was. I told her I'd explained. She called me
in personally and kept it simple. I'm trying to let
you be the single person you want and move on.
She looked hard, telling me I was being me and
said I was acting heurful, So he said he unblocked her.

(24:40):
M'm just looking at this, and then she said, what
comparison is me is she broke on me. I gave
her Spacio says she want I respect her, but now
she keeps coming back in small, persistent ways like she
expected me to be standing still. You control your life
and who's in it, so you either wanner of your
life or not. Somebody said, could be totally off base. Whatever.

(25:03):
Bet there's a guy she works with or that she
just knows in some way and her being a relationships
out in a way of that, and she wanted to
try it. She tried it, didn't like it, and not
she trying to get back to cheating, she said. They
said she using you as a back up when I dream.

(25:36):
My neighbor is obsessed with my husband and it's getting dangerous.
I'm twenty nine and my husband's thirty eight, but our
beautiful daughter is wine and I have another one that's
seven months. I live in Belgium and we have a
very weird situation where. I honestly don't know where to begin,
but I have to get this out somewhere, so I thought,
why not here, because I don't know what to do anymore.

(25:56):
I would like to apologize in advance for my English.
My nativeguage is Dutch and my English isn't very good.
For some context, my husband and I met at twenty seventeen.
We got together quickly. In this day we are still together.
We have been together for seven years now, which we
have and we've been married for two She had a
naver named Cindy her husband, and when they were teenagers.

(26:21):
After a few months, she started acting weird and one
day she came home and work and saw them talking
to each other, and she kept an eye on Cindy
after that day. One day there was some things that
started to go wrong. I went to work, just like
every other day, I said. I got a phone call
from my cousin when I'm having my my husband when
I'm having lunch break. He's a little effected by what happened.

(26:43):
My husband was home with our daughter was in daycare.
Cindy knocked on the door with a problem with her stove.
He helped her because she has two children after you
fix the stove. She tried to kiss and touch him.
She said, you don't miss me. It's been a long
time since we seen each other. If you pushed her
way in immed we told her to stop this. You
have her because he doesn't like what she's trying to do.
After that, he said that she again tried to touch

(27:05):
her inappropriately and try to kiss somebody. To push her
away again, my husband said, she is very surprised. Why
are you pushing me away? I see how you look
at me. Mas's fond you. You shouldn't mistake my kindness
in helping you for wanting to be with you. I
know we know each other from when we're younger, but
I love my wife and daughter and I don't want
any kind of love or relationship with you. After you

(27:26):
said that, he left and she was clearly upset. And yes,
I do believe my husband. He's never lied to me.
Since it's happened, she's become really obsessive with my husband
and my daughter. She sends handwritten notes in our mailbox
where she declares her love for him and get a

(27:47):
restrained in order. Do y'all have some straining orders in Belgium?
I guess she did h there. She got a restraining order,
but it got dismissed. She don't know what to do.
She feels helpless. It might be trying to move. Somebody said,

(28:12):
I'm from Belgium and working in criminal law. She keeps
writing hut of see her husband reported to the police
to before you think she does. In my experience, stalking
is often dismissed at first because it's not a party
and she sidered not serious, somebody said, and stalk camera serious?

Speaker 9 (28:32):
There you go?

Speaker 1 (28:34):
Alright, y'all, let's get any story times. I'm sorry for
the jolly rancher. And then sugar free? Why get sugar
fre sugar free stuff? Do not hit right?

Speaker 2 (28:56):
Go ahead and figure.

Speaker 1 (29:05):
Did she not know how to use a knife or
did they just not give her a knife? I'm just
was she that hungry that she had her chair or
pancakes over in her hand? Somebody said, this would have
been the last time we would have been eating together.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
I'm not a lawyer, and ch'all.

Speaker 9 (29:23):
At this point, Tyrone Blackburn might want to say he
isn't one either, because this man stays in trouble and
he didn't got in trouble again. Regarding the tdj's lawsuits.
So let me tell you about it. Now, this is
gonna be a journey, so try to keep up. So
in case you're asking who is Tyrone Blackburn, this is
him and he is the attorney who filed the lawsuit
for producer Rodney Lowrod Jones against Diddy. That lawsuit was

(29:47):
the one that had the crazy footnotes. And then it
also had a picture of a man they said with steviej.
But it really wasn't steviej.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
It was a corn star.

Speaker 9 (29:59):
Yeah, Tyrone Blackburn filed that lawsuit. Blackburn is also the
attorney who represents the woman currently suing DJ Academics for assault,
and he most recently is the attorney who filed and
is representing the hype man who's suing Fat Joe for
a twenty million dollars which, interestingly enough, Blackburn was apparently
arrested yesterday yesterday meaning June twenty fifth, stemming from an

(30:20):
incident in which he allegedly hit Fat Joe's process server
with his car while the man was trying to serve
him papers related to an extortion lawsuit. The attorney being
arrested now what Okay?

Speaker 1 (30:32):
So now that you have that context.

Speaker 9 (30:34):
Let me tell you the point of this video, which
actually has to do with a defamation lawsuit that td
Jake's filed back in twenty twenty four. So as a refresher,
in October of twenty twenty four, this man, whose name
is Duanne Youngblood, did some interviews in which he said
that when he was around eighteen or nineteen years old,
TD Jakes assaulted him. In response to these interviews, td
Jakes sued the man for defamation, and then the man's attorney,

(30:58):
who is Tyrone Blackburn, responds to Tdjke's lawsuit, saying that
the lawsuit should be dismissed because it's insufficient and everything
that young Blood said in the interview is considered free speech.
But Jakes's attorney and young Blood have them back and.

Speaker 2 (31:11):
Forth with their filing.

Speaker 9 (31:13):
And now the judge who is overseeing this case has
stepped in and responded to Tyrone Blackburn's motion to dismiss a.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
Ooh cha, what a time.

Speaker 9 (31:23):
So in the judge's response to Blackburn's motion to dismiss,
he writes, quote, while reviewing Blackburn's briefs, the court became
aware of the fact that they contained wholly fabricated quotations
from case law, including fabricated quotations from the court's own
prior opinion. In addition to these non existent quotations, the
briefs repeatedly misrepresented case law in layman's terms. According to

(31:47):
this judge, Blackburn completely made up quotes from the judge himself,
as well as made up quotes from other cases, and
then when he did include actual quotes from real cases,
he completely twisted their words what they meant. The judge
goes on to say that Kitty Jason's attorney filed a
response to Blackburn's motion, highlighting that what he was saying
was not accurate. But Blackburn just responded by submitting another

(32:10):
document with even more lies. So, this judge says quote
in other words, when accused of a serious ethical violation,
Attorney Blackburn chose to double down.

Speaker 1 (32:22):
This is very troubling.

Speaker 9 (32:23):
The court views Blackburn's conduct as a clear ethical violation
of the highest order.

Speaker 1 (32:28):
Oh and then the side note is.

Speaker 9 (32:30):
That yesterday he found a notice to withdraw in this case,
meaning he's asking to no longer represent young Blood in
this lawsuit.

Speaker 1 (32:37):
But this judge basically says, not so.

Speaker 9 (32:39):
Fast as an attorney you have legal and ethical duties,
including candor to the court, which means you're not supposed
to lie to a judge. The judge does acknowledge that
attorneys can make creative case comparisons and may even stretch
existing case laws to support their arguments, but what they
can't do, according to this judge, is fabricate non existent
quotation from either case law or what a judge has

(33:01):
said or ordered. Later, the judge says that he presumes
or assumes that Blackburn used generative artificial intelligence also known
as AI, instead of writing the motion himself. However, according
to the judge, it doesn't even matter because regardless of this,
a document is prepared by a paralegal, a secretary, or

(33:22):
even AI. The minute and attorney signs and files it,
they are now responsible for everything that's in it. Judge
includes that he believes that Blackburn was intentionally trying to
deceive and mislead him by submitting these documents, and so
the judge makes.

Speaker 2 (33:36):
A couple of rulings.

Speaker 9 (33:38):
Number one, he says that he has stricken Blackburn's motion
to dismiss it from the record and is now telling
Blackburn that he has until July eleven, twenty twenty five
to submit a new response to the lawsuit and in
bedna have no lives in it. The judge has also
ordered for Blackburn to submit a written response as to
why he should not be sanctioned for the lies he
included in his motion, and he has until July eighteenth

(34:00):
to do so. And then finally, the judge has ordered
a show cause hearing, meaning Tyrone Blackburn has to also
come in person and explain to the judge why he
shouldn't be sanctioned for these lives and not supposed to
take place on July twenty fourth, with Tyrone Blackburn's attendance
being required. The judge ends his letter saying that Tyrone
Blackburn trying to withdraw from this case does not protect

(34:20):
him from facing the consequences of his actions, and then
he says he will decide if Tyrone can actually withdraw
after they have the show cause here. So listen, I'm
not a lawyer and I may not know too much,
but a little bit of advice. If you're looking for
a lawyer, you might not want to start with him.

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Speaker 8 (35:28):
Case if you haven't feel like all of them do
that though, right, I'm not a lawyer, but the government
has made some changes regarding their charges against Ditty, so
let's talk about it.

Speaker 9 (35:40):
So before today's charge conference where the judge and the
attorneys go over what information they are going to tell
and give to the juris for deliberations, the government filed
a letter dropping predicate acts for the Rico charge. Now
stay with me, so I can hopefully say this in
a way that makes sense. As we know, the first
charge against Ditty is the Rico conspiracy, and in order

(36:01):
to prove that charge, the jury would need to believe
that Diddy has a criminal enterprise and that he and
members of that enterprise committed at least two criminal acts
within a ten year period. So throughout this trial, the
government has been trying to prove that Diddy and members
of his enterprise committed eleven criminal acts. So they were like, cool,
we have more than two.

Speaker 1 (36:21):
We have eleven.

Speaker 9 (36:22):
But now that the witnesses have testified and the trial
is almost over, the government is saying, instead of eleven acts,
we believe we've provided enough evidence for jurors to deliberate
on about seven acts. So again, they started with eleven
acts and now they're down to seven. And the ones
that they have taken away are kidnapping Capricorn Clark in California.

(36:43):
And this refers to the day that Capricorn said did
he came to her house with a weapon, that he
never pointed the weapon at her, but that he forced
her to go with him and his team to kit
Cutty's house, and while they went inside, she stayed in
the car and called Cassie to tell her what was
going on, and so it's no longer something for the
jury to consider.

Speaker 1 (37:00):
And that should be clear.

Speaker 9 (37:01):
In the letter, the government didn't say we didn't prove
this happened.

Speaker 2 (37:05):
They actually said that they.

Speaker 9 (37:06):
Are removing it to streamline the process.

Speaker 1 (37:08):
Okay.

Speaker 9 (37:09):
The next alleged act that the government has removed is
kidnapping Capricorn Clark in New York, and this stems from
her testimony that after some of Diddy's jewelry was stolen,
she was then taken to a warehouse multiple days in
a row and subjected to hours long light detector tests.
So this one again has been removed. The third act
removed is attempted arson and yes, this has to do.

Speaker 2 (37:30):
With the blowing up of Kid Cutty's car, So.

Speaker 9 (37:32):
This is no longer an act that the jury will
be able to consider as something him at his criminal
enterprise participated in. And then the final act removed is
aiding and abetting trafficking. And so to be clear, this
act is removed as it relates to the Rico charge.
So this means the jurors won't be deciding if the
prosecutors proved Diddy and his enterprise, meaning his assistant, his bodyguards,

(37:53):
his travel managers and everyone who set up or cleaned
upfos knowingly agreed to traffic Cassie Jane with him, and
so all of those acts are now removed as it
relates to count one, the reco conspiracy charge and the
remaining predicate acts that the jurors can consider as to
if prosecutors proved him and his enterprise willingly and knowingly
agreed to do our bribery, witness or victim tampering, forced labor,

(38:18):
transportation for play for pay, and possessing with intent to
distribute narcotics. And then the remaining charges he faces as
an individual are still trafficking Cassie in Jane and then.

Speaker 1 (38:29):
Transporting them for play for pay.

Speaker 9 (38:31):
And then, in this same letter, after the government says
they want those acts removed, they are also asking the
judge to give some additional instructions to the jury. Number one,
They are saying they want the jury to know that
just because a victim agrees wants does not mean that
they have always agreed. So in the incidence of Cassie
and Jane, the government says that them agreeing to participate
in hotel knights and fos in one instance does not

(38:53):
automatically mean that they were not trafficked in other instances,
and the government says that this idea also applies to
the forced labor allegation, and that allegation is specific to
Capricorn Clark, Na, Cassie and Jane. They say that Capricorn
Clark and Mia were forced to work, and just because
they at one point agreed to work doesn't mean that
they at other times were not forced to work. And
then for Cassie and Jane, the forced labor has to

(39:15):
do with the hotel knights in Fos. They say again,
just because they at one point agreed, it doesn't mean
that they were not at other times traffic. The next
instruction they want given is in regards to payments given
to victims, and so the government is arguing here that
in the case of Jane, her love contract and the
agreement for Diddy to pay her ten thousand dollars a
month rent does not mean that she was not trafficked.

(39:36):
In their letter, the government says, quote, because jurors may
be under the mistaken impression that someone cannot be coerced
if they receive compensation in return, the government requests that
the jurors be instructed as to the law that payment
alone does not preclude a finding of guilt as to trafficking.
And so their argument here is just because Jane was
receiving ten thousand dollars a month, and because Mia and

(39:57):
Capricorn Clark were receiving salaries does not mean that they
were not also forced to.

Speaker 2 (40:02):
Do things they didn't want to.

Speaker 9 (40:03):
The next instruction they want is for jurs to be
told that they can consider all of Ditty's actions while
he was with Cassie as a part of how he
coerced her. They say that Ditty's threats and violence towards Cassie,
but also his threats and violence towards other people that
she knew or saw, may be considered as a way
that he coerced her into doing what he wanted. So
those are just some of the instructions that they are

(40:24):
requesting the judge ad, but there were others. So if
anything comes out of the charge conference that's interesting or
worth mentioning, I'll be back with another video.

Speaker 1 (40:33):
I'll bellow.

Speaker 11 (40:36):
My Grandma's going to show you her church up there,
and in the name of Jesus, you better say something nice.

Speaker 2 (40:42):
Yes, this is my chudge. One of my church, Oh
me extreme?

Speaker 12 (40:47):
And why and I clear up right?

Speaker 2 (40:52):
And you why not to bring it?

Speaker 3 (40:54):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (40:55):
You to fool? I have it for a bad care
enough time years.

Speaker 10 (41:01):
Yeah, I have this whole and its flat, all right, Granny, I.

Speaker 11 (41:09):
Said, shook the whole mother fucking franchise.

Speaker 1 (41:11):
Damn.

Speaker 2 (41:12):
What's up?

Speaker 1 (41:13):
Guys?

Speaker 4 (41:13):
Right now?

Speaker 2 (41:14):
We're in windy and we couldn't tried these new little
films that I've seen.

Speaker 11 (41:17):
Out everybody doing all who's called a FuGO meal?

Speaker 2 (41:19):
Y'all know I don't even play with my steemach like this,
but we.

Speaker 1 (41:22):
Finna do it?

Speaker 2 (41:23):
Can I try that FuGO meal?

Speaker 13 (41:26):
All right?

Speaker 12 (41:27):
And what's your dream?

Speaker 2 (41:28):
Strawberry Fencer.

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May have foo puns that Okay, No, ma'am, I won't spread.
I ain't in finna, ma'n I X you will come
on that sandwich? Uh? She is se prime bread married
the chimmy line, sauce or else?

Speaker 2 (41:46):
Okay, alright, let me feet.

Speaker 11 (41:49):
I was gonna say take all the stuff outfit because
y'all know I don't like special sauce, just to do
a regional review like the way that they come to
see if I really pok with it, we gonna keep
the sandwich the way he ga stop me, thank you.

Speaker 2 (42:04):
You're like you too, mummy bore.

Speaker 11 (42:06):
We got here to day boom, well, won't well, won't
we gotta attack you whack.

Speaker 2 (42:11):
And white in dag. Oh my god, y'all, I'm.

Speaker 11 (42:16):
So night man.

Speaker 7 (42:18):
So okay, y'all, y'all know we got it as is lem.

Speaker 2 (42:22):
Move my TV, my TV. In fact, they have a
little room. Let it dead. Oh my god, I'm already
scared and got red shit on it. You got red
shit on it? You got red shit on it? Girl,
you got red shit on it. Y'all know i'ma be
kidds FuG like I will be on the toilet. Bee's

(42:46):
all the fries, beez the fries. Bee's attack. Got no
gotta a cuss a little thumbnail.

Speaker 11 (43:05):
Alright, let's get into the dat cause I know y'all
try to all the damn talking about.

Speaker 13 (43:20):
HM.

Speaker 1 (43:22):
I got like I watched them they.

Speaker 2 (43:24):
Put the tacky bet on here.

Speaker 9 (43:27):
It's not bad, but I feel.

Speaker 2 (43:29):
Like Wendy's already.

Speaker 13 (43:32):
I'll get a prity like help.

Speaker 2 (43:35):
Fall out of ten. The girl would have probably be here,
fall out of ten. Get to this motherfucking burger.

Speaker 11 (43:47):
Wanna here's some more of these jacky bun Now, well,
don't break my minions, birh what beach and obe no
hes he got an attack you burgo. I don't even
do shit like this. I don't even play like these.

Speaker 2 (44:10):
This the burger, I can't let's take him?

Speaker 11 (44:17):
Who Offenna be in the bathroom, praise the God to
my toilet.

Speaker 13 (44:42):
It's like my body won't let me for walla with hm.
Oh mmm, I wasted my mother fucking many.

Speaker 2 (44:53):
I'm pissed. I can't even swallow that. She's like, no,
n I ain't even being dramatic.

Speaker 13 (44:59):
My body won't would let.

Speaker 2 (45:00):
Me swallow the shit.

Speaker 1 (45:01):
Lady he said, don't break my veneers. I don't know
what it looks appealing about that at all. America, we
have a problem with the crap we be making. Listen, y'all,
that is the show. Y'all have an amazing weekend. Stay
away from the tagy burgers and yes inspirations on the way. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (45:32):
How to have.

Speaker 14 (45:32):
Faithful Number two. Faithfulness is a choice to remain. For
anybody who's like I don't know what faithfulness is. It
is a choice to remain when it gets hard, remain
when it gets difficult. Remain when you don't get your waves.
Remain when it's uncertain, Remain when you don't like the routes.

(45:54):
Remain when God changes the sermon Friday night, Remain when
it hurts, Remain when I'm confused.

Speaker 2 (46:00):
Remain.

Speaker 14 (46:01):
Faithfulness is a choice to remain. It is the anthem
of allegiance. I'm not going anywhere God, I don't like it,
but I'm still gonna worship you.

Speaker 2 (46:10):
I don't like the situation, but I'm not leaving you. Faithfulness.
That's what God has said. I'm looking for that.

Speaker 14 (46:18):
To be faithful in spirit is the greatest wealth. Our

(47:02):
product of pursuing God is the pursuit of holiness Galatians,
Chapter five, verse twenty two. But the Holy Spirit produces
this kind of fruit in our lives. Somebody say with me, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,

(47:22):
And what's this word?

Speaker 2 (47:23):
Faithfulness? You don't come out your mother's womb. Faithful.

Speaker 14 (47:31):
Faithful is a work of the Holy Spirit in your
life and our intentional pursuit of choosing God.

Speaker 2 (47:38):
Faithfulness. Point number three.

Speaker 14 (47:40):
Faithfulness is required for elevation. I know that this isn't
your hype shouting message.

Speaker 2 (47:49):
I know that this isn't Oh, this is my favorite
one in the King Encounter series. But I understand what
God was doing.

Speaker 14 (47:56):
I don't want them to have an expectation and never
because their heart is not changing. This message is to
teach us how when God wants to do something strong
in you, this is how I get him to do
it by being faithful. Being faithful it is requirement for elevation.

Speaker 2 (48:17):
Luke Chapter sixteen, verse ten.

Speaker 14 (48:19):
It says whoever can be trusted with very little can
also be trusted with much. Whoever is dishonest with very
little will also be dishonest with much. This is calgricultural
because the culture teaches us if it doesn't feel you

(48:40):
to the overflow, leave, If you can't flex with this, leave.

Speaker 2 (48:48):
You go where you can be satisfied. You not satisfied
at your house, leave and go find it somewhere else.
And God is saying, even.

Speaker 14 (48:57):
When there's littlebody knows who you are, nobody knows your name,
and you could possibly get away with it.

Speaker 2 (49:05):
I want you to be faithful in the dark.

Speaker 1 (49:08):
If you're not using your IRA or four oh one
K to invest in real estate, watch this there's an unfortunate.

Speaker 14 (49:15):
Because that is the key to elevation. And lastly, faithfulness
isn't serving. Where do you give freely where you don't
get a paycheck? Where do you serve freely where you
can't post about it? God are saying, listen, I want

(49:43):
them to know.

Speaker 2 (49:45):
I'm looking for a man for a woman.

Speaker 14 (49:51):
I'm looking for somebody.

Speaker 6 (49:53):
To show off through that's Bible, y'all. I want to
show myself strong throa. But the requirement is they have
to have a heart.

Speaker 2 (50:05):
Of loyalty towards me.

Speaker 14 (50:09):
And I said, God, I believe now you're gonna do
something mega in this church and something maga in a
life because we don't care about what people think.

Speaker 2 (50:23):
We just want you exalted.

Speaker 14 (50:25):
And if we can get just a few people in
the house who are like, I'm not coming here out
of religion.

Speaker 2 (50:32):
I'm not coming here out of just.

Speaker 14 (50:34):
Marking off some religious activity on my spiritual to do list.

Speaker 2 (50:39):
But I'm coming here because I want God. Then I
could show myself strong having meetings. What we're gonna do
for Easter? Were running out of parking already. Look at
the sanctuary right now.

Speaker 14 (50:53):
What we're gonna do for Easter, Jared, You're gonna have
to have two services and I'm like, I'm not about
to cater to people who only come to God on Easter.

Speaker 2 (51:00):
They get they get get late. They ain't gonna be
your next Sunday anyway.

Speaker 14 (51:06):
Why would I exhaust myself for people who only want
to be religious?

Speaker 2 (51:12):
There it is each the New Year's and Christmas. But
I want us seriously to get to a place like God.
I repent. I repent.

Speaker 14 (51:26):
For asking for transformation, having the information, but not applying
it to my heart.

Speaker 2 (51:35):
So, Father, in this moment, we hear you. Sometimes messages
like this, God are rough, hard to.

Speaker 14 (51:45):
Hear, hard to really do a self inventory of our
own heart. God, But we don't want to stay in
a place of stagnation. We don't want to be stuck
on loading because our hearts are unloyal to you. Would
you forgive us for only coming to you when we
want something? Would you forgive us for checking Facebook without
first reading our Bible in the morning.

Speaker 2 (52:06):
Would you forgive us.

Speaker 14 (52:07):
For being more faithful of protecting our phones?

Speaker 2 (52:09):
What do we do our soul? Would you forgive us
for caring more about what people think? Would you forgive us.

Speaker 14 (52:14):
God for being so conorable what the world has to
offer that we forget that you're looking for somebody faithful
so that you can show yourself strong. And we ask God,
do it in us, Do it in us.

Speaker 2 (52:25):
Show yourself strong in us, show.

Speaker 1 (52:28):
Out in us.

Speaker 14 (52:28):
Help us to be humble, help us to be meek,
Help us to be honest, Help us to be patient. God,
because whatever you're doing, we don't want.

Speaker 2 (52:36):
You to do it without us.

Speaker 14 (52:38):
Don't let us miss the blessing, because our hearts are
loyal to our flesh more than they are to your
spirit and Holy Spirit. Would you help us and deliver
us for trying to seek out dopamine hits to satisfy us.

Speaker 2 (52:52):
And only you can do that. Only you can give
us joy. Only you can give us peace.

Speaker 14 (52:57):
God, help us to stop running to what this world
can offer to.

Speaker 2 (53:00):
Try to find peace. It's only in you.

Speaker 14 (53:03):
It's only in you, God, And help us to be
people that when you alter our plans, when you interrupt
our world, when you invade our space, will say, God,
take the.

Speaker 12 (53:11):
Whill because I'm not driving anyway. We're tired of being angry.
We're tired of questioning your.

Speaker 14 (53:21):
Existence because of our rebellion. Change our hearts, make them
like clay Clay right after the spring rain, mold us
and shape us, Oh God, so that when you look
through the earth you can see I have a son there.

Speaker 2 (53:41):
I have a daughter there.

Speaker 14 (53:43):
I have a worshiper over there, I have an intercessor
over there, I have an evangelist over there.

Speaker 2 (53:49):
Would you search us, o.

Speaker 14 (53:50):
God, and purchase us from anything that'll make us miss
You and Jesus name. We pray and everybody who agrees
with that prayer. Would a shout a man in the bild.

Speaker 1 (54:00):
Then
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