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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey guys, welcome back to the Network podcast where we
cover everything did he got sentenced to four years? This
is part two. It's good packing, it's your boy stack packet.
We're back for part two in the Diddy situation. You know,
I had to go a little bit deeper because the
story is massive and the fallout is far from over.
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This is the Network Podcast, powered by the Gender World Studios.
He said, She said in the spill Room, your home
for the viral news and the kulture. And part one
we broke down the shock of Sean Diddy Coombs being
sentenced to four years in prison. But now we got
to talk about the rebels because this sentence isn't just
about a personal blow for Diddy. That's your culture shake up.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
I'll be in soon to losebody, take my bride. You
can't nobody hold me down. Oh no, I got.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
To cheat a.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
Broken glass everywhere. I don't care.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
I'm that good fellaf I guy sometime wise got spend timing.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
HJ w A, I can you please stop smoking?
Speaker 3 (01:21):
Puffy?
Speaker 2 (01:22):
Try whoa?
Speaker 1 (01:27):
So? First off, the industry reaction is that the hip
hop is in shock. They're in shock. You got artists
like you know executives and fans and they take inside. Man,
they in shock. Some people are saying Diddy is being
made in the example love and others saying that justice
is being served. It's is going to be an influence
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on how industry, power and players operate going forward. It's
a cautionary tale. It's kind of insane, and I want
to get into some more clips of what's going on
and what they're actually talking about and what they're doing.
You know what I'm saying. I kind of want to
get into this. Let's get into these viral clips. Welcome
back to the Network podcast as well. I appreciate everybody
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that's specific even going all the way up. Let's get
into these clips. Man.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
This was the most important day of this case, and
Colmes did give a statement about twelve minutes long where
he spoke directly.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
To the court.
Speaker 4 (02:26):
He talked about being personally responsible and apologized for what
happened with his ex girlfriends cassie Va, Torah and Jane.
October is domestic violence awareness month, and he said moments ago,
I want to personally apologize to all of the victims
of domestic violence. He said, quote, I hate myself right now.
I was stripped to nothing. And when it comes to
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that video of him beating Cassie, he said, I was sick,
sick on drugs. I was out of control. I needed help.
I make no excuses. I knew better. But the judge
had some very sharp words in response to Colmes. He
acknowledged that he is trying to do better and told
him that he hopes that he continues that, but instantly
went into rejecting attempts to characterize what happened as quote, sex, drugs,
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and rock and roll. He said, you abused your power
and control you had over women you claimed you had loved.
You abused them emotionally and physically. He said the evidence
was massive. I was sitting right here, he said. We
read it, and we saw it images of gashes and
bruises and broken doors, and I saw it in the video.
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It was savage. This is according to the judge. This
is some of the comments that he made just moments
ago in court. Alice Gaynor from WCBS is in the
courtroom right now and sending out notes just to give
us a sense of what Cones's demeanor is like right now.
What is his family reacting to. I also want to
note something that the judge mentioned in reference to Jane.
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She went by the pseudonym Jane, but this was also
an ex girlfriend, he said. He referred to the brue
assault of Jane by saying, you kicked down five doors
in her home, lifted her off the floor by her neck,
punched her, kicked her, dragged her by her hair, slapped
her so hard she fell down. Jane quote her credibility
testified to those things that she was a credible witness.
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So some sharp words again from the judge who just
handed down that sentence, fifty months in prison. There will
be time served, we believe in consideration of that. So
considering that it might actually be four years, I'm just
looking at a note, excuse me, sentences fifty months of incarceration. Agnifoilo,
which is the lead attorney for Combs, asking for more
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time to list facility recommendations. Also supervised released five years.
No reaction from Combs. He is still sitting and there's
a five hundred thousand dollars five. You can see behind
me a little bit, the crowd that has been gathered
here pretty much all day, as the family had been
in and out of that courtroom. When I asked a
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couple of the defense attorneys how they were feeling today.
They didn't have a comment. This day was very serious.
They knew that going in not long ago in July
when it was that split verdict, they said, this was
a win for Combs. But the second part of that,
the most important part of that is the sentencing happening
today again, the judge sentencing him to fifty months behind guards.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
WHOA, Now, this is insane. This is insane. I'm telling
y'all the legacy angle did he as a titan of
the culture, from bad Boy Records to building the stars,
to shape and the sound and even moving into fashion
and business. He's one of the biggest influences in the
music history. But now his legacy is getting redefined and
head and headlines like did he sentence in prison? Four
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years changed his perception and it changes influence and lastly,
the effect on the bad Boy Records, this empire he
built with not just music. It happens, it happens to
be a legacy brand. This ship's insane. What happens now
where the label survivors blow with an artist underneath the brand,
distance themselves or double down and stand with him, packing
It's also a bigger conversation here about accountability, influence, and
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about what happens when someone at the top falls cases.
This case is a reminder that no level of success
makes you immune to the law, and no empire is untouchable.
This isn't just part two of the Downfall of Dinner
in the Synthen Center. This is the whole new chapter
and we'll keep breaking it down and for y'all here
on the network podcast, this is Gender Wall Studios. He says,
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she said in the spill room. Stay tuned. Will be
coming in with some war updates on this case.
Speaker 3 (06:45):
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got agends that I ain't even on cool.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
Uh had