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Oct. 21, 2024 - MyronGainesX
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New Information Might Get Diddy Released?
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What's up, guys?
Welcome to FedReacts.
I am here with Angie.
And as you say hello to the people, it's been a while.
Welcome back.
Hi, people.
Yes, it's been a while.
We're back.
I know some of you missed me, and you guys sent me messages on Twitter, but I've always been here just watching the streams behind the scenes and stuff.
But yeah, I'm glad to be back.
How was it?
You got to hang out with my parents for a while.
How was that?
Yeah, it was nice.
Your parents are very sweet.
They're the best, honestly.
They're great people.
Yeah, it was great, actually.
Yeah.
I think Angie's the only person that's like seen my parents.
I never put them on camera or do anything with them because, you know, people are weirdos.
They look like you.
Think so?
Yeah.
I don't think my mom looks like me.
Your dad, you look like your dad.
You look exactly like your dad.
He's black as hell, though.
No, he's the same color as you.
Nah, I'm a little bit lighter than him.
My brother's black as hell, though.
Yeah, your brother is way.
Yeah, he's black.
He's super black.
Shout out to him.
I don't want to say anything crazy.
Him and Angie helped me with a lot of the real estate stuff, guys.
So they've been really helpful with helping me manage my real estate portfolio.
So he's very funny, though.
Oh, my brother.
You were laughing like crazy with your mom.
Yeah, yeah, he's a brokeie too.
He was roasting you the whole time.
Oh, he was when I was on camera?
Yeah, see, he don't say none of that when I was home.
So I can all that smack, but he didn't say nothing.
I was there.
So, hey, as you guys can see, we got the old camera angle back as well.
You guys cannot see Angie at all.
Yeah, no.
Hi.
And we're live on all the platforms.
Guys, we're live on YouTube, Rumble, Twitch, X. We are everywhere right now.
Today you're going to be covering the Diddy case.
There's been some developments.
We're going to react to a couple of videos.
I had a very long day yesterday.
As you guys know, we did a very long Twitch stream.
We went for like eight or nine hours, and then we went ahead and watched the most banned documentary after that on Council Club.
So shout out to all you guys.
10 hours?
Yeah, 10 or 11, pretty much.
Yeah, right around that amount.
So it's good.
We're out of Twitch jail, which that's always fun.
So, yeah.
I'm trying to think here.
Is there anything else, Angie, that I'm missing?
Not really.
Well, you got how many subscribers on Twitch already?
We have, right now, guys, we are at 71.31.
Wow.
Yeah, 71.31.
So shout out to all you guys.
That's great.
Love you, Ninja's actually got to update this.
The new goal is 8,000.
So we're trying to grow that thing up.
And you were banned on Instagram, right?
Yeah, I got banned on Instagram.
I got out of Twitch jail.
I come out of Twitch jail, and the next thing you know, I'm for Twitch?
Exactly.
No, for Instagram to buy you because you've been, I know you've been posting just streams, late streams with Frank, right?
Apparently, you've been saying crazy stuff.
No, no, that's the crazy thing.
So I got banned for originally for dangerous organizations.
Yeah, that's what they always say.
That's what they always say.
Yeah, then they banned this one for that too.
That's weird.
Basically, since this is Fed Reacts, I might as well talk about this shit.
There's this fucking guy.
No, it's fine.
I've already talked about it before.
But there's this guy, chat, that got arrested by the FBI.
It's all public knowledge for hacking accounts and getting them taken down, right?
And the way things work is: hold on one sec, chat.
I'm trying to find my goddamn sound effect here.
Do I not have anyway?
So the way it works, Chad, is with Instagram, there's this whole underground economy of people where they take your Instagram down, they contact you, and then say, Hey, I took your Instagram down, only I can get it back.
You have to pay me XYZ amount of money.
And they do this a lot with bigger creators, whether you're a big YouTuber, bigger Instagram, TikTok, whatever, because they know for most creators, Instagram is like one of their main sources of income.
So they'll extort them.
Hey, you need to pay me.
And it's never cheap.
It's always like 10K, 20K, 30K to get your account back.
And a lot of people will pay.
And then what will happen is they'll say, oh, well, you got to pay me now for protection.
So your account doesn't go down again.
And, you know, you'll be safe for like a couple months to a year.
Next thing you know, you go down again.
Some other fucking guy comes up and ban you.
Now you got to pay him.
It's literally extortion.
It's literally extortion.
So this guy got arrested by the FBI for this.
It went all over the news.
He got arrested by the FBI for this shit.
So because what he was doing was he was taking it a step further.
He was actually, you know, I'm on Fed Reacts.
I might as well just show you guys instead of yapping about it.
You're going to show it?
Yeah, I'll show you.
Wasn't that guy?
He went on a podcast?
Yeah, and he talked about everything like an idiot.
Give me one sec.
I'll show you guys.
So here, we're going to be covering the Diddy thing, but fucking this guy.
Name unlocked.
So FBI arrested this guy right here.
The FBI arresting a man in Las Vegas for allegedly extorting and threatening customers and social media influencers as part of an online business to block and unlock their accounts.
They say Idris Kibay ran this site, unlockedforlife.com.
And they say as part of it, he allegedly extorted subscribers to get access to their accounts and then threaten them.
A judge ordered him held in jail until his trial.
And then like one of the, and like I read that, there was like a whole criminal complaint on this.
Like, and what happened was a lot of, he actually threatened someone like to like actually hurt them.
So, yeah, so he's not even going to get bonded probably.
Because, like, you know, they're they're alleging his aris to the community, which he kind of is.
Like, uh, and he uh, he like extorted fresh.
Oh, he tried to extort fresh for like 20k.
He basically tried to extort both of us.
He said that he took both of us down.
And the problem with these banners is they all know each other, so they all like work with each other banning.
That's the whole chain.
It's like, uh, yeah, it's it's fucked up, man.
It's so fucked up.
And the thing is, is like it's like an underground economy that no one knows about.
Like, unless you're like an influencer, you don't really, and you're big.
Because they're not gonna, they're not gonna take you down unless they think that you know, they'll be able to make some money off you.
Yeah, so that makes sense.
Yeah, big pain in the ass.
But you don't think he has anything to do with this man that you just went through?
Uh, this new one.
What do you mean?
Because he's in jail, right?
Oh, yeah, he's in jail.
Um, but here's the thing: I think what he did was he put me on a list.
Oh, okay.
I'm pretty certain I got put on a list for dangerous organizations.
And he, because what they'll do is they'll go through different ways to ban you.
Sometimes the most common one is impersonation, which is like it.
That's why I told you to get your account verified, remember?
Yeah, for all you idiots that talk shit about Angie's Instagram, I literally told her to get verified so they want to take her account down because she's linked to me.
Because when this just first started popping off, I was the most common way that they ban people is by impersonation.
Yeah, but everybody in the studio got banned back then.
Like everybody.
Yes, yes.
Everybody got their Instagrams down.
Yeah, so I told her to get verified.
So to protect against that, because she my Instagram is private, too.
Yeah.
I do only have like I only have like my closest people there.
So anyway.
But what else are they going to say?
But yeah, that's basically.
So my Instagram is down.
It's really annoying.
But hopefully we get it back.
So it is what it is.
What else here?
I'm trying to think.
Any chats, Angie?
Yeah, there are some chats.
Okay, can you pull them up real fast?
Yeah.
And then we're going to get into the topic of hand.
Rumble.
Go ahead, you read it.
I Gonzalez says, can I watch all banned documentaries via Castle Club and how do I join?
CastleClub.tv.
I could drop the link in the chat right now.
Let me get it for you.
Yeah, and all of our videos on Castle Club guys.
Everything.
So, like, yesterday, for example, the full stream that I did, you're only going to get it on Castle Club.
And the link is castleclub.tv.
Here, let me give you the link here.
So before we move on, do you know how that works?
Like how does Instagram banning works?
Because they have to have some like some sort of power in the Instagram or something.
There's a link right there.
I just dropped it in for you guys.
Say that again, Angie.
If you know how that works.
Like, how does people get that power for Instagram to be banning people like that?
They know reps, they know people.
They use computers.
There's all kinds of ways to hack.
It's really annoying.
But the way they hacked me in Fresh was like some of the most aggressive ways to do it.
It was target attacks.
Someone paid money to do it.
Wow.
Yeah.
Really fucking crazy.
A lot of people hate us.
Okay, we have another chat free survey here.
It says, Marin, I'm surprised you didn't go to a Diddy party.
You know all about baby oil.
You broke our.
We've seen you rubbing against White Boy in them photos.
You soda might come back.
I love how when haters just pay to hate.
It's hilarious because it's like, dude, what are you doing?
You're supporting us.
Thank you.
Thank you for your donation of $1, you stupid.
Go ahead, keep cooking him.
Go ahead, Angie.
I don't want to cuss because your mom might be watching.
She'll tell him to fuck off too, probably.
Yeah, you know, shout out to the weirdos that talk shit like that.
I've already explained those pictures with me and my buddy Eric.
We literally went to college together.
We were teammates.
And the one where he's like, he's like, I'm on the bed and I'm like lying like this.
He's like right next to me.
Like they literally woke me up at like five in the morning because we had to go to practice.
And I was like, I had trouble waiting.
Well, everyone knows this about me.
It's hilarious because you guys sent me those photos as you have.
I haven't seen them.
Or if I believe something like different, and it's like, dude, like, we just share Myron.
We're friends, we're buddies.
So, yeah, I mean, people say that stupid shit.
I'm like, bro, like, literally, never, you probably never played a sport, never did anything.
But the long story short is, we're in a training trip back in 2011 or 2012.
This back when I was in college, I went to college at North University, Northeastern University in Boston.
We came down to Cocoa Beach.
It was warm weather.
We're on a training trip because you can't row when it's snowing in the fucking winter.
So we're down there, and we used to practice at like four or five in the morning.
But I always had an issue waking up early.
It's always been my problem.
You know this.
So I could do it, but I just hate.
He's always very grumpy.
Yeah.
That's why I call him Mr. Grumpy.
Thank you.
So when he, and he knew that too.
So he, when one morning, they all barged into my room because I had trouble waking up.
And then that's when that photo was taken where they were like on top of me and shit fucking around.
And then that's when the picture was taken and everyone thinks, oh, look at you in bed with men.
No, bro.
That was my hotel room.
They busted in and fucking woke my ass up.
And that's when the photo was taken.
But, you know, context doesn't matter, these idiots.
Stupid.
So, whatever.
And then the other one where I kissed my buddy on the cheek.
And?
So what?
Oh, man, you're gay.
Cause I kissed my buddy on the cheek.
And?
And?
Last time I checked, mafia members who would fucking kill you and put you fucking six feet under, when they meet each other, they shake hands and they kiss each other on the cheek too.
Yeah, and both cheeks, actually.
Like, it's popular in Italian culture, popular in Arab culture.
Like, a lot of you motherfuckers need to get a passport and go outside, bro.
Like, you guys need to get a passport and go outside.
So, whatever.
And fucking credible, bro.
And yeah, because one of them, my buddy kissed me on the cheek like this.
And I was like, you know, I'm like, bro, come on.
And that's how.
And I smile at the camera because it's funny.
And then someone took the picture.
And then the one I told you about before.
So all these pictures that they try to use, I'm just like, bruh, if you guys really think I'm gay because I have camaraderie with my teammates.
And you guys are idiots.
It's just laughing at those photos.
Like, they have always been friends with him since forever.
Like, they're very good friends.
And he's a good person.
And I still talk to a lot of those guys, too.
So, whatever.
People are stupid.
Low IQ.
He should bring them to the show.
Monday.
Free Sir Major.
Oh.
Yeah, the dude is trolling on this Free Sur Major.
There is another chat.
It says, could we get an after hours with either Chris Mo or Bills on the panel?
Yeah, we can.
Y'all want Chris on maybe this Wednesday or some shit?
And we could do that.
Freezer Mayor again.
Myron, you need to publicly apologize to FBI's on Twitter, sir.
I'm not leaving until I get an apology and reparations from you.
Pay up, you whisper.
Nope.
Myron apologizing.
That is funny.
Yeah, these people are stupid.
All right, so today's topic, guys, we are going to cover the DDK.
Shout out to all you guys that are watching.
We got around 2,000 yellow ninjas in here between Rumble, YouTube, and Twitch.
Guys, oh, let me read some of these Twitch things.
Jay Ganti and Emote with Aaron Pox and 30 Bits.
Oh, yeah, Angie, by the way, if you could see the Twitch chat, they made an emoji with me and you together.
How did they get those photos?
Are you posting these photos?
No.
How did they get the hood one?
I was freaking out when I saw that on Twitter.
You posted it, didn't you?
No.
How did they get that?
It's great shout out to you.
I don't know.
Wyron Gaines got it somehow.
I don't know.
I think he's got he's been hacking my phone How is he getting those photos and videos?
This is crazy.
Shout out to Wyron Gray.
How did they get that one?
Shout out to Wyron Gaines.
If you guys could do me a favor, fucking follow this guy on X-Man.
Let me find him real quick, man.
He's fucking hilarious.
I haven't posted that photo.
Because he gets a lot of stuff here.
So look, look, look, this is actually funny.
So this is his Twitter right here, guys.
Wyron Gaines, Myron Gaines updates.
It's Wyron Gaines.
I don't control this account.
He does.
Angie gives him behind the scenes stuff a lot of the times.
Yeah.
And he'll post it.
So, really nice guy, really cool guy.
Check this shit out.
This actually, bro, I'm shocked that he pulled this clip.
I did this like over a year ago.
But Federica's the rapper self-snitching in their songs.
Oh, yeah.
I got my old rain jacket on top.
Hold on.
Wait.
Rewind that a little bit.
Like I said, shot his mom.
One more time.
Okay, hit that one more time.
You what?
Okay, let's go back one more time here.
Let's see.
Hold on.
We got to take this jam session down a second.
What did he say that play in a slow motion for me, Bills, real quick?
Hold on.
I think we got him, guys.
I think we got him, guys.
I think we got him.
I think we got him.
This is how the feds listen to music videos, by the way, niggas.
Stop, bitch.
Stop.
Stop.
We got them, niggas.
We got him.
That was easy.
All right, let's go.
Let's go get him.
Like, where do you get...
I forgot.
Like, this dude got this fucking clip, and I'm like, oh, shit.
And for some of you guys that are wondering, this is when Young Thug got hit with the Rico case.
So go follow him, guys.
He posts funny shit like that all the time.
So, yeah, this is from when Young Thug got, what's it called?
What happened with Young Thug?
He got hit with the Rico indictment.
And this lyric that I just played actually was what they played at his, they had it in the indictment.
Because when he says, I shoot at his house, now he no longer shot at his mommy house.
Now he no longer mentioned me.
He's talking about a rapper named YFN Lucci whose mom's house was shot up.
So that's why I said, oh, got him, niggas.
He really did.
Yeah.
Yeah, because he has a bunch of, if you read the Young Thug indictment, guys, there's a bunch of lyrics in there of crimes they did.
I actually go over this in detail in the YSL Rico video.
It's one of my most viewed videos on Fred Reacts.
I go through the indictment and we actually play the music from when he said certain things.
Wow.
That's crazy.
Self-snitching for real, man.
So yeah, go check him out, guys.
Wyron Gaines on here is what it is.
He posts a lot of like exclusions.
Yeah, he's really working in those clips.
Like that guy actually puts a lot of effort in those clips.
So make sure to follow him.
And then follow me on X as well, guys.
Myron Gaines X as well.
Follow me on there.
I don't have my Instagram.
Yeah, I'm working on getting it back, but we'll see what happens.
Do you have you got banned on TikTok yet?
The new TikTok?
Oh, no, I didn't.
Guys, I still got a TikTok as well.
It's Ban Myron Gaines.
Thank you, Angie.
I got one of my guys managing it right now.
Let me see how many.
You know why?
I think it's because it's so small that people don't care yet.
But this is it right here, guys.
Ban Myron Gaines.
No, more.
Yeah.
Ban Myron Gaines is the account, guys.
All right.
I got like four more TikToks where I'm posting constantly clips there, too.
Oh, yeah.
And he has a couple of Fred Reacts.
Fed Reacts on BlockFit and Fashion Fit.
Fresh and Fit in Spanish, too.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
Okay, Angie.
All right.
So let me see here.
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Taught me a ton of lessons.
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Let's go ahead and get ourselves up to 7,500 subs.
So Warren Gaines just texted me.
He said to check out his last clip because some black feminists just call you out.
Oh, really?
Yeah, he wants you to react to it, apparently.
Let's see here.
Let me look.
Man, some people are talking shit no matter what, man.
It's crazy.
Well, you've been roasting people like crazy.
Yeah.
We're on Twitch, so I can't like shit on them too, too bad.
But we're on Twitch?
Yeah, we're on everywhere.
We're on Twitch, YouTube.
Okay.
Rumble.
Wherever we're right now.
So.
Oh, she goes off on me.
Oh, she.
Oh, it's because I made fun of her.
It's this chick right here.
She was too scared to debate.
Yeah, she was too scared to debate Nick Funton.
He said some very enlightened and really nuanced things.
Ah, this one I cook her.
I can't show this on Twitch.
It's me when I roast her.
But you know what?
Maybe I'll show it after.
I roast her on there.
I made some tweets about her being.
Yeah, I was cooking.
All right, guys, so let's go ahead and get into the thing.
I'll react to this after.
But yeah, let's get into the diddy stuff.
So the title of this video is New Information Means Judge Should Let Him Out of Jail.
Fusion and Defense are continuing to battle it out when it comes to Sean Combs mail and pre-trial detention.
We're going to break down some new filings in this case.
Could Sean Combs be set free?
Welcome to Sidebar, presented by Law and Crime.
I'm Jesse Weber.
Okay, so we have some new developments regarding this.
And the reason why I made fun of her, guys, is because Aiden offered her 20K to debate our boy Nick, and she didn't want to do it, saying some stupid shit about, oh, you know, I don't want to platform a white supremacist.
And I was like, bruh, like, you're talking as if, like, you're the person people care about.
Like, no one gives a shit about what you got to say.
You're a fucking nobody.
This opportunity for you, not the other way around.
That's basically what my criticism was.
And I made some other jokes about her as well.
Sean Combs.
You already know.
Case, and it concerns bail, his pre-trial release.
And as we know, Combs currently sits locked up in the Metropolitan Detention Center out in Brooklyn as he awaits trial on federal sex crimes charges.
Racketeer.
Turbski, I see that you said you sub to Casclub for the $17.99 price and it got unsubscribed.
Bro, your credit card probably declined or some, bro.
During conspiracy, sex trafficking, transportation to engage in prostitution.
And he is sitting there because he was denied bail twice.
This is despite offering a bail package of $50 million, home confinement, a security team to monitor him, essentially 24-7, visitor logs provided to the court, no telephone or internet access, limited visitors coming to that property.
Now, the problem for Sean Combs is that the courts were persuaded by the prosecution's argument, the gravity of Combs' allegations, the weight of the evidence, the potential danger he is to society, the risk of flight, and the allegations that he had been improperly contacting witnesses.
Now, Combs appealed.
And I think that's the biggest reason why they didn't let him out, guys, is the witness intimidation factor.
Also, they did find an AR-15, I think, in his Miami residence.
So I think they used that to articulate that he's a danger to community as well.
So you think he's the latest threatening?
Oh, and the serial numbers were scratched off, too.
Do you think he's been threatening these people?
Apparently, like, some witnesses have come forward and said that his team reached out to them saying, don't cooperate with the police.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Yeah.
So I think they used that to like, because when this all went down, I was actually surprised.
I thought that he would have got bonded because he had been cooperating with them before.
So when they said, oh, no, he's not going to get bonned.
I was like, wow, I was actually pretty surprised.
Decision to deny him bail.
He appealed it to a higher court in New York.
It's called the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
Now, in Combs' bail motion, and we've talked about this on a previous sidebar.
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All right.
I'm going to get to this before I get into the new stuff.
But they wrote, this case does involve extreme and unusual circumstances, but none that typically foreclose bail or warrant forcing Sean Combs to defend himself from a prison cell.
What is extreme and unusual about this case is that Mr. Combs was detained immediately after he was charged.
It goes on to say, the sensationalism surrounding his arrest has distorted the bail analysis.
Mr. Combs was not released pending trial, even though he offered to comply with restrictive conditions that would have prevented any conceivable risk of flight or danger.
Now, in this motion, Combs denied.
Well, again, they have a strong case because, because here's the thing, the risk of flight.
So for some of you guys, let's do a quick little recap.
When Diddy first got his home searched in LA and Miami, he knew he was going to be indicted at some point.
So from that point forward, his legal team started to cooperate with the feds, HSI New York, to be exact.
Former agency I used to work for, our New York field office.
So he starts telling them, hey, I'm traveling here, I'm traveling there, et cetera, starts telling them what he's going to be doing.
He also found out later on that they convened a grand jury to listen to testimony from witnesses in New York.
They did this like two or three months after the search warrant.
They convened a grand jury to get witnesses in and have them testify.
So his lawyers kind of put the mat together, like, hey, he's probably going to get indicted sometime before the new year.
So he went to New York, knowing more than likely he was going to get picked up.
So he walks into the hotel and they arrest him.
When he gets arrested, he already has a whole bond package ready to go.
So they foresaw this coming.
He's put up his $50 million home in Miami, some other property.
His house in LA is for sale.
Like he saw this coming.
And his defense team actually had a very strong bail package ready to go.
Look, we knew this was coming.
We're surrendering our passports.
We're willing to comply.
Put him on house arrest.
So when I knew this, I was like, well, there's a good chance he might get bonded.
But then find out, okay, people from his team contacted witnesses.
They found the AR-15 at his house with the serial number scratched off, which is another federal crime.
So they're not using that he's a flight risk because he obviously was notifying them everywhere he was going.
What they're trying to articulate is that he's going to compromise the integrity of the investigation by intimidating witnesses and he had a gun.
Okay.
Right.
So they're trying to put him as an like a danger to society almost.
Dangerous to society, and also he will compromise the integrity of the investigation.
Okay.
That's why they don't want to give him bond.
He's not that he's a flight risk in this case.
That's what his arguing, or his lawyers were arguing.
Because if you look at the bond package that they put out for Diddy, they actually put all the emails they sent the United States Attorney's Office.
Wow.
I actually find it like shocking that he didn't flee the country.
Yeah.
The first Sunday Ray they had to say because he probably knew he was going to get indicted.
Like, why didn't he leave?
You're right.
Yeah.
I mean, when you know it's coming like that, but I think optically would have looked bad.
It's bad now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think in his head.
He's not really guilty.
I think in his head, I think he thought that he could get out on bond.
He was really relying on getting out on bond.
Which I'm surprised.
I thought he was going to get it too, but he must have something under his sleeve then.
I think it's the witness tampering, is what the United States Attorney's Office is most scared for.
Accusations of obstruction.
His attorneys concede that, yes, he spoke with people about the civil lawsuit.
Yeah, see?
That he was facing.
Remember, he's been hit with a number of lawsuits, people claiming they were abused by him.
He says he wasn't aware that the Southern District of New York was investigating him.
Oh, come on, bro.
Come on.
HSI literally did a raid on your Miami home and your LA home, man.
I've explained before how difficult it is to coordinate search warrants in two different districts.
So the Miami Field Office led the investigation, guys, right?
Should I make this big?
What?
So you could click.
Oh, it's fine.
Okay.
So this is how it goes, guys.
There's different field offices all over the country.
Oh, okay.
Please.
So there's different field officers all over the country, guys, right?
The New York Field Office for Homeland Security Investigations, HSI, is the ones running the investigation.
So there's a special agent up there in New York who is the case agent, right?
And more than likely, a case is big.
He probably has a co-case agent or two, right?
And these two or three guys run the case.
They dictate, you know, writing the reports, informants, setting up grand juries, all this stuff alongside the federal prosecutor, which in this case, I think there's five AUSAs on this fucking case.
And they're all women, by the way.
FYI.
All white girls.
So, because academics are like, oh, five white women?
Yeah, you're fucked.
One of them is one of them boys, too, if I'm not mistaken.
So five AUSAs, I would assume two to three case agents.
So the Southern District of New York is the prosecuting office.
Homeland Security Investigations, HSI New York is the prosecuting agency because both of them work in the same district.
Does that make sense?
So for every federal agency, you need to work with your U.S. attorney's office in your district, and then you marry them up and do your case.
So they're running the case.
However, they did search warrants in Miami, Florida, and in Los Angeles.
Miami, Florida falls under the Southern District of New York for prosecution purposes and HSI Miami.
Then LA, I think, is either the Southern or Central District, I think it's the Southern District of California, LA, and then HSI LA.
So the New York office, alongside the New York prosecutor's office, coordinated with Miami and LA, both their HSI offices and their prosecution offices, to do those search warrants.
Why do I say all this?
I say all this to say there's no fucking way Diddy didn't know that he was the subject of a fucking federal criminal investigation if they're doing simultaneous fucking search warrants on your homes in different states in different districts at the same fucking time.
That's why.
Because me putting on my former agent hat, I know the amount of coordination it takes to get that done and pull it off.
Guys, we're talking hundreds of agents needed to be done to get this pulled off from all over the country.
Because the HSI field office, and I can really get in the weeds here.
Chat, if you guys want me to really get in the weeds here, give me a one.
If you guys want to just keep going on to the breakdown, let me know.
I don't know if you guys want to know the details I was going to go into here.
It's like it's more like insider shit.
But if you guys want me to, I could go into it.
But it's like unnecessary detail.
But I would only do it if you guys want it.
Give me twos if you guys want me to keep going.
ones if you guys want me to just uh if you guys want me to go into it all right I see mostly ones, so I'll do this quickly then to make the people happy that put the twos.
So whenever you're running a case that hits different jurisdictions, you have to send something called a collateral request, right?
So I'm an agent out of New York.
I got to send a collateral request to Miami and to New York.
An agent over there opens up a case, right, that's linked to my case.
And it gets like, think of it as like it gets an LA version and a Miami version of that New York investigation.
Then the United States Attorney's Office also has to open up a file, right, for them to do this, right?
And then, so that is why this is so, you know, an enormous amount of resources were expended to make this happen, is what I'm trying to explain to you guys.
Because sending collateral cases all around means that there's some work being done.
Once he realized he was being investigated, the appeal motion says he made sure nothing.
And the whole reason why they open collateral cases, guys, is so the office that does the work gets credit.
That's why they do that, right?
You send a collateral, so they're incentivized on that side to do what they're supposed to do because there's a collateral over there.
Not to contact these people anymore.
The motion reads: although the government vaguely give me ones in the chat if that all makes sense between the search warrants, the field offices, how that works, the prosecutor's offices, give me ones if that makes sense.
Give me twos if it doesn't.
If it doesn't make sense, guys, please tell me why.
Put two and then why.
Described contacts with two grand jury witnesses.
It proffered no evidence of any threats or intimidation.
The government could only state that there were 14 total contacts between Mr. Combs and one witness and another witness who was contacted multiple times.
Defense counsel explained these contacts involved no obstruction or witness tampering.
For example, one witness contacted Mr. Combs, not the other way around.
She reached out to Mr. Combs and told him, I'm a grand jury witness.
After Mr. Combs informed defense counsel, he was instructed not to contact the witness anymore and didn't.
So in other words, Sean Combs defense counsel is arguing that the prosecution didn't meet its burden to hold him until trial.
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Well, the prosecution responded to this.
They are opposing this defense motion.
And at the very beginning of their filing, they lay out the status of the case, right?
The arrest, the indictment, what has been happening with bail.
But they also re-emphasize the allegations and the charges against Sean Combs.
So to set the stage, they say, as alleged, Combs and other members and associates of the racketeering enterprise, the enterprise, wielded the power and prestige of Combs' reputation in the entertainment industry to commit federal crimes, including racketeering, sex trafficking, and other offenses, including crimes of violence.
From at least 2009 through 2024, Combs used force, threats of force, and coercion to cause female victims to engage in sexual activity, which included sex acts with male commercial sex workers that Combs referred to as freak offs.
Bruh, that is fucking crazy, man.
The fact that that shit's in a court filing, court freak-offs.
Come on, man, the diddler.
Freakoffs.
Freak offs.
Yo.
Male commercial sex workers.
What the fuck, man?
Goffs.
Freak offs, which sometimes lasted days, were elaborate sex performances that Combs directed.
He said he pleasured himself during and often electronically recorded.
Combs ensured that female victims participated in freaks.
And I'm sure that they found some of the stuff when they did the search warrants at his house.
Of course.
Well, I heard.
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...freak-offs through coercion and violence, including by supplying female victims with controlled substances, subjecting female victims to physical, emotional, and verbal abuse, controlling female victims'careers, livelihoods, housing, and threatening to disseminate recordings of freak-offs.
And after highlighting how serious these charges are, the prosecutors then focused on what happened at the other bail hearings in front of two other judges.
Now, specifically, when talking about the second bail hearing in front of District Court Judge Andrew Carter, one of the main pieces of evidence to demonstrate that Combs is a danger to society and shouldn't be released is the 2016 videotape that was published.
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Earlier this year of Combs appearing to beat his ex-girlfriend, Cassandra Ventura, in a hotel hallway.
And prosecutors say that even though Combs tried to say, hey, look, this had nothing to do with a freak off.
This was about a domestic bat about infidelity.
The government writes, based on multiple sources of evidence, the government proffered that immediately prior to Combs' assault of the victim, there was a male commercial sex worker in the hotel room with Combs and the victim, who remained inside the hotel room.
Oh, shit.
Wow.
So there was a dude there in the room, like a male prostitute that probably, you know, had been fornicating with Cassie.
Because that's one of his things is that, like, you know, he'd be in the corner kind of watching as she would engage in acts.
That's not, there's, there's a word for that, isn't there?
Yeah.
You.
During the assault.
Makes me think that that person.
The diddler strikes again.
Oh, guys, by the way, we got a hype train going right now, guys.
We're at level one hype train, man.
If we get this thing to 10, let's fucking go.
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Person is probably going to testify at an upcoming trial.
Maybe that person was caught on surveillance footage.
It goes on to say the government then read text messages between Combs and the victim, which confirmed the victim's severe injuries.
The government highlighted text messages sent by Combs himself immediately after the assault, suggesting that Combs feared a law enforcement response, including the following: Call me, the cops are here, and yo, please call, I'm surrounded.
The government emphasized that whatever the contacts, the undisputed conduct captured on video, punching, kicking, and dragging the victim, underscored Combs' dangerousness.
And prosecutors double down on what happened in this 2016 video.
They write, with respect to the March 2016 incident at the Intercontinental Hotel, Combs' counsel characterized the relationship between the victim and Combs as very loving and freak-offs as a sought-after, special part of the relationship.
Judge Carter responded, What does this have to do with him punching her, throwing a vase at her, kicking her?
What's love got to do with that?
Combs' counsel continued to argue that there was no sex trafficking, but Judge Carter pressed him to respond to the argument that Combs' violent conduct was relevant to Combs' dangerousness more generally.
Combs' counsel conceded, I think it's relevant.
I think it's relevant.
I haven't said it wasn't relevant.
I'm saying it's not part of the sex trafficking.
Combs' counsel nonetheless urged Judge Carter that even if the court doesn't fully trust, trust the package as a whole.
So, in other words, I think a way of looking at this is even if it didn't have to do with sex trafficking or racketeering, if you were trying to present the argument that Sean Combs is violent and a danger, whatever reason was behind him essentially beating Cassandra Ventura, that's enough evidence.
That's in and of itself.
That proves the fact that there was a second witness here is wild.
So there was a dude in the hotel waiting.
Yeah.
Proves the point.
And prosecutors also explain how Judge Carter was especially troubled by the allegations that Combs was reaching out to witnesses, including witnesses who received grand jury subpoenas, that he was engaging in witness tampering, that he was engaging in obstruction.
And they say Judge Carter properly denied Combs' motion for bail, just as Judge Tarnofsky did before him.
Combs cannot demonstrate that Judge Carter clearly erred when he found, after considering lengthy written submissions, reviewing a transcript of the bail hearing before Judge Tarnofsky and presiding over extended oral argument that the government had established by clear and convincing evidence that Combs posed a danger to the community and that no bail conditions could reasonably assure the safety of the community.
So let me take a quick second to explain this.
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals, in order to overrule Judge Carter's denial of bail, they would have to find that he clearly made a mistake here.
And the tricky part about that is: A, by law, this appeals court has to defer to Carter's reasoning when making this ruling.
And B, essentially, they would have to find that the government hasn't established by something we call clear and convincing evidence that Combs was a danger to the community or that he would threaten or injure or intimidate a witness.
The government has the burden.
Yes, the government has the burden.
True.
But clear and convincing evidence.
Guys, how's the audio?
Is audio good?
Someone I see said its audio is low.
It's a little bit low.
It is?
Yeah.
Let me see here if I could.
I have it on max over here.
I have it on the max.
I'll try to figure it out.
Okay.
And chat, also, we're on level two hype train.
No, he's going to walk a fame star.
That is a low standard under the law.
It is a lower bar for the government to cross than, let's say, beyond a reasonable doubt.
Basically, the government has to show that there is a high probability of this.
And here, given these specific charges, prosecutors say by law, there is a presumption that he should be detained.
There is a presumption that the defendant is in danger and can't be out on bail.
But they also explain that the defendant has a limited burden of production to rebut that presumption.
But they also write: even where a defendant produces sufficient evidence to rebut the statutory presumption of detention, the presumption doesn't disappear.
Instead, it becomes a factor to be weighed and considered like all the others in deciding whether to release the defendant.
And that's going to be important in a minute.
But first, federal prosecutors argue that Judge Carter's finding that Sean Combs is a danger, it was supported by clear and convincing evidence.
They say Combs is ignoring the charges he faces and the strength of the evidence.
They write, quote, as alleged since at least 2008, Combs has engaged in serious acts of violence, including forcing and coercing women to participate in sex acts with commercial sex workers by using physical force, financial pressure, emotional abuse, narcotics.
They continue, although Combs claims on appeal, as he did below, that the freak offs involved adults voluntarily engaging in consensual sex, the grand jury found probable cause otherwise, and the district court properly credited the allegations in the indictment and the government's detailed evidentiary proffers.
Moreover, undisputed video evidence corroborated that Combs used brutal violence against his victims, including by hitting, punching, kicking, and dragging them.
And more specifically, when it came to that 2016 video, they write.
So, and this makes sense.
They're going to try to paint him as a danger to society because the two main things typically when it comes to can you get out on bond, which basically, you know, you're out free pending your case, you know, pending trial.
The two main things the government looks at is: are they a flight risk and are they a danger to society?
In this case, if you guys notice, they're showing here, and could they impact the integrity of the case by talking to witnesses, et cetera, which, you know, can you can make the argument they're a dangerous society to a degree?
Because, you know, they're trying to obstruct justice.
But the point is that they need to be able to prove certain things.
So if you guys notice, they keep talking about his violent temper in an effort to keep him detained.
Even if the evidence did not support the conclusion that Combs'assault at the Intercontinental Hotel We're at level two of the hype train guys One minute to go, 120, 50% of the way.
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Waylo says, W. Martin and FNFT for all the great content lately.
This man has been working hard.
W. Angie being back.
Thank you, man.
I appreciate it.
I really do try to give you guys the best content I can.
Thank you.
Like, I mean, one day we're talking about true crime.
Another day we're covering culture.
Another day I'm caught talking to you guys about World War III and Middle Eastern conflict.
Like, we were literally just talking about what the assassination of Yahya Sinwar yesterday.
We're talking about the Diddy case and talking about, you know, criminal cases.
So, hey, man, we're diversified over here, and I appreciate you guys watching us.
Myra, can you make a place for that banned movie from part one of current?
Maybe.
Fuck the haters, Sir Mike Sizzle.
I appreciate that.
Somatech says, I had some bundle of sticks at work tell me you guys were toxic and asked them to tell me how they would influence young men and be better.
Dumbass had nothing better.
He's a vegan, and they feed their damn kids like that too.
WFNF Myron out here shaping men.
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Most of the time when people say they hate me, if you ask them, why do you hate me?
Why do you hate Myron Gaines?
They'll never be able to tell you why.
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So Boosa says, Martin, you're going to react to that dirty feminist clapping back at you?
Maybe, I don't know.
But, bro, she's a nobody at the end of the day.
Cover, like, why?
Like, she's literally a nobody.
I roasted her.
That's all that matters.
Are you reading the Twitch chats?
Are you reading the Twitch?
Oh, no, no, no.
I'm reading the Castle Club.
Okay.
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Angie, what the hell?
That's my money!
That's actually my money.
Thank you, Angie.
Angie went ahead and gifted you.
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True, true girlfriend.
Now you guys see why I'm with her.
So, what was I going to say?
Guys, get yourself a girl like this that literally supports you.
Get yourself a woman.
That girl was useless.
Which one?
The Yugi girl.
Oh, yeah.
She is useless.
She is useless.
Here, give me a kiss.
I miss you too.
I haven't seen you in like two weeks.
Yeah.
For all the weirdos that say I haven't heard of it.
Yeah, I don't.
Me and Angie don't show affection publicly a lot like that, but yeah, thank you, Angie.
She gave five of you guys subs, losers, for the brokies.
What else do you got here?
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Martin, you're going to react to that dirty feminist come back.
I'm sorry, I read that one already.
Hey, Angie, tell Myron to look at the Jubilee Fat Versus Fit video.
They mentioned your name in the video.
I heard about that.
Did he got beat up and dragged out of a club back in the Bronx in the 90s because he shorted somebody out of some money and he was on that sus stuff.
This was common nause back then.
If you grew up in BX in the 90s, ninjas deserve to stay locked up if they're not getting off.
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Didn't Martin have a story from back in the day while working for the government hearing through a grapevine.
Diddy would have a person find dudes.
Okay, so no.
The first I heard of it, guys, was a girl I knew told me that she was friends with this model dude.
This is years ago.
She lived in New York.
And she said her friend had been recruited by Diddy to hook up with women in front of him.
And I heard about this years ago, and I thought this is I literally thought it was bullshit.
So Diddy will pay.
Hold on, repeat that.
Okay.
So what Diddy does is he pays male prostitutes to come and have sex with Cassie, his girlfriend at the time.
Okay.
Right?
And other women that he's been with.
And he'll sit there and watch.
Oh, that's scandalous.
What if he did that with Jennifer Lopez, too?
That's where people are asking exactly.
Yeah, that's why she's been silent on all this.
She hasn't said shit.
Everybody hasn't said anything.
Well, even Justin Birmingham, people are going crazy about him.
So basically.
But Kassie hasn't said that, though.
And she was the one.
No, no, no.
It's in her lawsuit, actually.
It was a part of her lawsuit.
Yeah.
Because she was the one that came out with it.
She framed it in the sense that she was forced.
That's how she framed it.
Okay.
Of course, you wouldn't say that.
Of course, yeah.
She's going to frame it that way.
But the point is, is that when I saw this lawsuit come out, like, it rung a bell.
I was like, oh, shit.
Like, because when this person told me that they're a male friend model that got recruited by Diddy to do this, I looked at it like, this is like 2017, 2018.
So this is like someone from New York.
Why was I in New York?
I think I was doing like a protection detail or some shit.
And this girl tells me, yeah, I know a guy that he's a model and he's hooked up with Diddy's girls.
And I looked at her with three heads like, fuck are you talking about?
Are you lying?
Yeah, it was so crazy.
I thought she was lying.
But now that this stuff has come out, I'm like, holy shit.
Yeah, it's rings.
I was like, wow, it was true.
It was true because I didn't believe it.
I didn't believe it at all.
So, anyway, but that's the story, Dobermain.
Myron, when are we going to have Rachel Wilson on after arms?
You know, dude, I got to hit up Andrew Wilson.
He's supposed to bring her with him.
Oh, she followed me on Twitter and she asked me to do something with her.
I can't remember what it was.
Shout out to Rachel Wilson.
She tweeted me something.
I don't remember what it was, but she's nice.
I like her content a lot.
Yeah, she's really good at shitting on feminists.
She's actually really, she wrote a whole book on feminism.
So, like, for like the cultural implications.
I wrote a book more about how it affected dating and intersexual dynamics.
She wrote about it, like, how it has affected women and societal structure from a more deeper level, how feminism has come in and fucked shit up.
So, anyway, the dude's name, AOFBI open up.
Can you guys react to Kamala's Fox interview?
I know it's been a week, but I do want you to guys cover it.
Guys, I already reacted to it.
I already reacted to that Fox interview.
I think I did it on Night Train, one of the episodes of Night Train.
It's funny because I came from Philadelphia yesterday here to Miami, and my plane was filled with these Kamala voters.
They're going to go to the Taylor Swift concert because the Taylor Swift is here in Miami right now doing concerts and stuff.
But it was filled with like blonde girls.
Were they wearing like Harris shirts and shit?
What?
Were they wearing like Kamala Harris?
No, no, they were wearing like Taylor Swift merch.
I'm just saying because you know Taylor Swift endorsed Kamala Harris and now all her fans are gonna vote for Kamala Harris.
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But yeah, that makes sense, Angie, because Taylor Swift endorsed Kamala Harris.
That's what I said.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's why I said Kamala voters.
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Combs' violent conduct against women was nonetheless relevant to his dangerousness.
Bottom line here, whether he struck Ventura because of sex trafficking or a domestic dispute, the argument is he's still violent.
He's still dangerous.
That's all that matters.
Now, when it comes to obstruction, the government writes, in arguing that evidence of obstruction was thin and that the government provided no basis to believe that Combs tampered with witnesses, Combs primarily quibbles with the strength of the government's evidence that Combs made inappropriate contact with government witnesses.
But Combs ignores altogether the serious and substantial allegations of obstruction, bribery, and witness tampering charged in the indictment.
And that's from him trying to pay people off to like not testify and stuff, which you know, obviously is bribery.
That's a whole other charge.
18 USC 201.
Let's see if I see how my memory serves me.
Let's go.
Still got it.
Indictment as part of Combs' pattern of racketeering activity that amply supported Judge Carter's determination.
So sort of using their allegations in the indictment to support the claim that he was reaching out to witnesses.
Now the government continues.
The facts, including Combs' text messages that he, the cops are there, supported the inference that Combs wanted to destroy the hotel surveillance video to avoid prosecution for a vicious assault.
And while Combs argues that witness contacts were minimally relevant or entirely innocuous because they concerned civil suits, the suits alleged years of physical and sexual abuse, including sex trafficking, allegations that Combs was plainly aware could subject him to criminal prosecution and investigation.
Moreover, as the government made clear, Combs continued to contact witnesses, including witnesses who have received grand jury subpoenas into the summer of 2024, when he undoubtedly knew about the government's criminal investigation.
Now, from there, the prosecution argues that Judge Carter didn't make a clear error or mistake when he rejected Combs' proposed bail package that I described earlier.
Why?
Well, they argue the government established that Combs used methodical and sophisticated means to silence and intimidate witnesses throughout the racketeering conspiracy and during the government's investigation.
Now, it's very important, guys, that you understand.
Some of you guys might be watching this and thinking to yourself, well, hold on.
Did he do all this stuff back in 2008, 2009?
How are they charging him for it now?
Statute of limitations.
The way they're doing it, guys, is they're charging him under RICO.
When you use RICO, you're able to go ahead and go ahead and charge crimes that normally would have been in violation of statute limitations because all you need to prove is that the criminal activity is continuing and going on.
So if they're able to establish that he's still having these freak-offs and doing this stuff now, then all those crimes from before when he was doing the freak-offs come in as evidence because you're showing that the criminal organization still operates and does the same stuff even years later past the statue limitations.
That's how the United States Attorney's Office was able to bring this investigation forward despite it being so old.
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Investigation.
Combs often used loyal intermediaries to accommodate.
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...accomplished his objectives and wielded violence and blackmail, as well as his substantial wealth and influence relative to his victims and employees.
To achieve compliance, Judge Carter therefore rightly concluded that the proposed conditions were inadequate because they would still permit Combs to obstruct justice and intimidate witnesses through employees and other individuals and even coded messages.
Combs baldly asserts that there was not a shred of evidence that Combs used coded messages as only one example.
However, Combs tried to ensure a victim's silence about her sexual trauma by telling her that he needed her and that if she needed Combs too, she ain't got worry.
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About nothing else, alluding to a promise of financial security in exchange for loyalty.
Now, while Combs asserts that this incident did not involve an intermediary, Combs then texted an employee to ensure that his financial advisor kept paying the victim's rent.
The evidence therefore supported the conclusion that even if confined to his home, Combs has the means and the influence to evade even seemingly restrictive bail conditions.
Now, prosecutors, they also focus on a more policy reason, too.
Should we give Sean Combs, someone who is so wealthy and has the means to provide such an attractive bail package, the opportunity to stay out of detention because he can, a defendant who's facing such serious charges?
They write, the district court rightly rejected Combs' effort to pay his way out of detention when the record established that no set of conditions could ensure the safety of the community.
This court has expressly held that the Bail Reform Act does not permit a two-tiered bail system in which defendants of lesser means are detained pending trial, while wealthy defendants are released to self-funded private jails.
That's an interesting argument there.
And finally, prosecutors respond to the allegation that Judge Carter essentially summarily decided Combs was a danger and was engaging in obstruction without holding the government's feet to the fire, that they didn't properly prove he was doing the things that they were alleging to justify pretrial detention.
In other words, government, where's your evidence?
Well, the government responded.
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Quote, given the thorough proceedings below, this court should swiftly reject Combs' argument.
We got a bunch of funny emojis here.
We got like, you know, me and Christine, me and Christine.
My bad, not her.
Me and Angie.
Oh, fuck.
It did not.
We got Aaron Byron.
We got the table.
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We need to do a brokey wallet.
It's because I saw a picture of Hero here, and she's who takes care of him.
Look, I was looking at the hero emoji and I said that shit.
Factual findings are to weigh required factors.
While the Bail Reform Act includes a provision requiring written findings of fact and a written statement of the reasons for the detention, this court has explained that we're as here.
I need to learn how to do that.
Honestly, I don't know how to do it.
Findings and reasons for issuing a detention order are clearly set out in the written transcript of the hearing.
The requirement of a writing is satisfied.
At the end of the hearing, Judge Carter denied bail only after reiterating, I've heard from the parties and I've reviewed everything, which included written submissions from the parties and the transcript of Judge Tarnofsky's bail hearing.
As memorialized in the transcript, Judge Carter then specifically found that Combs posed a danger to the community and a risk of obstruction based on the evidence put before him.
This is therefore not a case where the detention order contained only implicit findings or no finding whatsoever.
So as the government in this filing is asking the Second Circuit to affirm Judge Carter's denial of bail, and for the reasons that I laid out, it seems quite likely they will do so.
Look, they got a Frank emoji, too.
Yeah, I just saw that.
Given the legal standard and given the evidence that has been presented.
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That's hilarious.
Something else has happened which we need to talk about.
Combs team has now filed another motion asking the Second Circuit Court of Appeals to not do anything, to suspend his appeal of the bail decision.
Don't do anything.
Don't make a decision on it.
It's called holding the appeal in abeyance.
Hold it in abeyance until Combs' team has the opportunity to now argue the issue of bail in front of the new judge overseeing Combs' criminal case.
This is the third judge in the case.
This is Judge Arun Subramanian from the Southern District of New York.
We talked about him on an earlier sidebar because he had a hearing last week.
But this is really interesting.
They're asking now the Second Circuit don't do anything.
I know you heard our arguments.
I know you heard the prosecutions.
Don't do anything yet.
Wait until we have an opportunity to now present this issue to the judge overseeing the criminal case.
Now, I know what you might be saying.
I don't get it.
Combs was denied bail twice by two different judges.
He appealed this to a higher court in New York.
Why is he asking them to wait on ruling on this?
Why go to Judge Subramanian?
Well, this is where it gets interesting.
So Combs' team says that during that hearing that I mentioned with Judge Subromanian last week, and we covered it on a previous sidebar where they talked about the evidence, they talked about the trial date.
Well, apparently, the defense says that during that hearing, Subromanian remarked, if the defense has any bail application that they would like to raise, then the court will certainly hear it.
Hmm.
Now, in their motion, and this part is key, Combs' lawyers say, because certain relevant new information has come to light since the detention order, Mr. Combs intends to file a renewed motion for pretrial release on conditions with an updated proposed bail package in the district court.
Now to be clear, not sure what they mean by new information.
Is this something about Combs' conditions in the MDC?
Could it be evidence that he did not engage in improperly reaching out to witnesses and victims?
When they say new evidence, is it really new evidence or is it something that they've already argued to the Court of Appeals?
Not entirely clear.
But they say this renewed request is based on, quote, changed circumstances.
So that's really interesting.
And what would a new package look like, a new bail package?
Now, of course, if the district court is- I mean, the last one, guys, he offered a lot of money.
Like, he offered his Miami home, other properties that he had, cash.
So he, I'm surprised, like, from a financial perspective, it doesn't get better than that.
Like, what he put up.
Guys, make no mistake about it.
Diddy's a billionaire.
He might not be one now, but when he got arrested originally, he was a billionaire.
Yeah.
But did he approve?
Just dropped $50 million like it was nothing.
$50 million.
Oh, on his home.
He put up, which is worth like $50 million.
If I'm not mistaken, let's look it up real quick, actually.
You know what?
Diddy Miami House.
Yeah, $48 million.
Did he offer $48 million Miami Mansions collateral for bail in a sex trafficking case?
the inside.
The property is made up of two homes, one that Diddy bought in 2003 and a second picture that he purchased in 2021.
And I think if I'm not mistaken, it's on Star Island.
So did he offer to limit his travel to Miami and New York and claim that he would keep his private jet, which he says he's trying to sell, parked in Los Angeles to limit flight risk.
Similarly, he offered to wear a GPS monitor for the duration of his bail.
Legal documents filed by the rappers legal team reveal that filed by the rappers legal team revealed that he prepared for his arrest by paying off the 18 million that he still owed on the Miami property so he would be free to use this collateral in his plea bail plea.
So yeah, so he so the house still had a little bit of debt on it.
So he paid the majority of it off, but he paid the rest of the equity so he could yeah, so he could pay use it as bond, which I guess not a bad move.
The home is unencumbered, a legal document outlining the proposed bail package states.
Yeah, and I remember he actually gave the satisfaction of loan to the court.
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And then what else do we have here?
The home is unencumbered.
A legal document outlined.
The proposed bail package states, and it's an anticipation of his bail hearing on August 20th, 2024, Mr. Combs paid off the remaining mortgage of about $18 million so that the home could be used to secure a bond and free of charge.
Because yeah, I don't think you could put a house up if you don't own it.
Completely.
Yeah, I think you, yeah.
Or you can only put up the amount of equity you have in the house.
Okay.
So he probably paid it off so he would have more equity and he could like put up the full amount.
Right.
Diddy's Miami home is made up of two properties which the rapper bought decades apart.
And then yeah, here's some pictures from the house.
Looks crazy.
Too expensive.
Yeah.
Well, it's on Star Island.
And for some of you guys that are unaware, Star Island.
I am unaware.
Where is that?
I'll show you right now.
So Star Island, if you look at the so we're over here in Brickle, right?
We're over here in Brickle, this area.
So where he is is right.
Here's Fisher Island.
You can see that as well.
Here we go.
Star Palm and Hibiscus Allen's.
So he lives here.
So you have to, let me see if I get a street view here, sorry.
So I can show you guys this.
Open him up.
Where?
Right there.
Open him up.
This?
No, right there.
Right where?
Can you open them up?
There's a button right there.
Okay.
Let me see if I could drop the little man.
All right.
He probably owes like a bunch of jots too, right?
So here we go.
So here's a MacArthur Causeway.
And I'm very familiar with this because I used to actually, when I was an agent, I used to come here all the time because the Coast Guard office is right here.
So, if they caught someone smuggling drugs or illegal aliens or whatever, here's the Coast Guard right here.
You can see the sign.
So, I'd come in here to go to the Coast Guard.
Man, this is where I took where I had my first case when I was in Miami.
And then here's the thing: Coast Guard right here.
So, any their whole base.
So, when they catch people doing shit, I used to come in here.
You show the guard here your ID and your badge, and then they let you in.
But actually, let me see if I can find this old picture.
I might have a goodie for you guys here.
Give me one sec.
Hold on.
What are you going to do?
What's it going to do when they come for you?
Ah, here we go.
No one has seen this picture before.
Let me see.
Angie's never even seen it.
Oh, look at you.
You look so cute.
Here, I'll show the camera.
Oh, you should do the stubble again.
I'll show these guys.
So, guys, this is me when I, this is the first time I went to the MacArthur Causeway right here for my first case when I got to Miami, straight from Texas.
You got to see the photos that you have in that phone.
That's me right there.
For anyone that says, oh, you were just a desk agent, et cetera.
That was my first case when I was in Miami, Florida.
You can see I'm on a boat actually.
I have to enlarge the picture so people can actually see it because you're too small there.
Okay.
No, no, not the picture, but like the screen.
Oh, the screen?
Yeah, just wide it up.
Oh, you mean like bring it in like this?
No, no, me.
It's fine.
They can see it, I think.
Yeah, so that's me right there, guys, on the boat, right?
That's me on the boat for my first case when I got there.
And I was right here.
See on the map?
I was right there on a boat.
And this was a boat that they used to smuggle a bunch of aliens.
You guys can't see my gun because it's under my shirt.
What is that shirt?
It's a polo shirt.
It's a Ralph Laurie.
Yeah.
I've had that shirt for years.
No, no, no.
It's actually green and blue.
Oh, okay.
Green and blue striped.
So, anyway, but I got more pictures like that, but I don't really put them out like that.
Oh, yeah, I showed it to me.
For all the weirdos out there that say, oh, Myron, you never did anything.
All right, buddy.
That's me responding to my first case in Miami.
How old were you then?
I was 28.
28.
That was six years ago.
Wow.
That was March of 2028.
That was March.
No gray hairs back then.
That was like March 17th of 2018.
So here's Star Island right here, guys.
So off the causeway, because, see, here's the thing.
This causeway here, this street, this connects Miami Beach to the city of Miami.
Not to be confused with the city of Miami.
This takes you to the city of Miami over here.
So you can see City of Miami over here, Miami Beach over here.
And then in between is Star Island right here.
If I'm not mistaken, when people saw Diddy famously riding the bike, he was riding on this street right here.
Oh, okay.
The video clip.
And a lot of celebrities live here.
And you can't get in unless you got a guard shack here.
So this is Star Island, my friends.
Anyway, let's get back to it.
All for Sean Combs.
His attorneys have indicated they will drop this appeal in the Southern Circuit.
So we will wait to see what happens.
There's a lot of moving parts.
And of course, if Judge Subramanian has the opportunity to now review this bail motion, will he look at it differently than Judge Tarnofsky, than Judge Carter?
Will Sean Combs be released?
We'll see with a little bit of unknowns about what the defense will present.
But as we mentioned, the prosecution makes some very, very solid arguments.
But for right now, that's all we have for you here on sidebar.
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So that's the thing.
Five shocking details from Diddy's past.
I didn't know this.
These videos all came out recently, so it's going to give us an update of what's going on here.
Before Sean Combs was a business mogul and rap artist and producer, he was just a kid from Harlem.
It's really surreal.
It's really overwhelming to come from New York.
I'm taking a look at some of the shocking details Combs has revealed about his childhood and what it could mean about shout out to Gil Wash 27 cheered 100 bits.
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Sean Combs, of course, has been all over the news for the last month following his arrest on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
He, of course, has pleaded not guilty to those charges, which came after raids on his homes in Miami and LA in late March.
Combs' world started to crumble nearly a year ago when his ex, Cassie Ventura, filed a civil lawsuit claiming Combs subjected her to a decade of physical, mental, and emotional abuse.
Combs settled that suit the very next day.
Since that time, more civil suits have followed with Clombs.
He literally settled in one day.
Like he said he was going to fight it, and then he just said, fuck it.
Claims being made that if I'm not mistaken, I think he settled for like 33 million, guys, somewhere in that range.
Combs sexually assaulted or sex trafficked at least a dozen women.
Combs has denied all of those allegations.
Stories about those lawsuits have been the subject of hundreds and hundreds of news stories.
And it's not the kind of attention that Sean Diddy Combs is used to or wants.
He had cultivated an image of a self-made billionaire and business mogul for years.
Combs had used a number of names over the years: Puff Daddy, Puffy, P. Diddy, Diddy, and now Love.
But what do we really know about him as a person?
Dude has been around for 30 plus years, man, since the early fucking 90s.
And how he became who he is today.
What shaped him as a person?
I want to go back to the very beginning.
Sean John Combs was born on November 4th, 1969 in Harlem.
His mom was Janice.
And his dad was Melvin.
We're going to have more on Melvin and Janice in just a bit, so stay tuned.
We know Janice eventually moved Combs and his sister to Mount Vernon, New York after Melvin died.
Janice actually worked three jobs to put them through private school.
In a 2006 documentary, Sean Combs, Portrait in Black and White, Combs revealed a lot about his upbringing.
He explained the difference in how his grandmother raised him compared to his mother, telling a story about someone stealing money from him after his grandmother sent him to the store to buy cigarettes.
His mom told him to go get the money back and not to come home unless he got that money.
He left crying, found the guy, and got beat up, but he said he got that money back.
In the documentary, Combs said, My mother, I guess, was raising me for the real world.
She always told me, if someone hits me, to hit them back harder.
Combs' father, Melvin Combs, was shot and killed on Central Park West in 1972.
But for years, Combs actually believed his father died in a car crash because that's what his mom told him.
Combs talked about his father in the documentary, saying in his own words that he later found out his father's brains were blown out and he learned he was the son of a hustler and a gangster, which he had always suspected.
There has been talk.
Well, that makes sense why she didn't want to tell him anything.
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Melvin Combs worked for Harlem gangster Frank Lucas, whose story was depicted in the film American Gangster.
Combs apparently found out his father was friends with Frank Lucas, that drug dealer in the area, but has said in other interviews that his father was actually a drug kingpin in his own right, which is something he didn't want to glorify.
Lucas has said he and Melvin Combs did business together.
Combs said his only memory of his father was him tossing him into the air.
He was a very stylish dresser.
The ladies loved him.
His whole everything is real meticulous.
He had a lot of drive, a lot of determination.
You know, he ain't want to be poor.
I spoke with Sean Sotero, a music journalist, earlier this year about Sean Combs and his father.
The Melvin Combs story is very interesting.
I found something actually just the other day.
You know, it's a daily news story from February 1973, which is a few years, maybe a year and a half or so after he was killed.
But it was around the time that this drug case in which he had been involved, in which, you know, finally convictions happened in it.
But this article says, well, look, you know, this case, which is, you know, breaking up a giant heroin ring, started when Melvin Combs' phone was wiretapped and that that was sort of the break in this case.
And the article doesn't out and out say this, but it seems to imply that Melvin Combs' death was somehow connected to that, right?
And you hear rumors people associated with Harlem in that time have said, well, look, people mistakenly thought Melvin Combs was an informant and that's why he was killed, right?
It's sort of something that people who knew him back then or who knew the area back then have said.
And so, you know, it seems to me this article is sort of trying to put two and two together and say maybe the reason they thought that was because there was in fact, you know, this wiretap on his phone.
So that part was true, but obviously why.
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We'll see what happens.
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So.
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Sorry.
If this daily news article is to be believed, I think that maybe sort of explains the story behind his death, possibly.
But yeah, I think, you know, Diddy definitely had the image of his.
Someone in the Cows Club said, what was the name of Diddy's mentor?
That's one of them boys.
That's Sandy Balls, Clyde Davis.
Father was very important to him.
There was a speech he gave at Howard, maybe 2005 or so, something like that, where he recalls very vividly, you know, I was in college at Howard and the first thing I did was go to the library and look at the microfiche and look up the Amsterdam news and see this story about my father.
Like it is something that is very important to him, this image of his father as sort of the drug dealer, but not just the drug dealer, sort of the suave, powerful guy who hung out with, you know, the biggest of the big gangsters, right?
Frank Lucas, like you mentioned, who, of course, you know, his story is now immortalized in movies, right?
He's about as famous as you can.
Good movie, by the way, American Gangster.
Denzel did a fantastic job.
Get in that sort of milieu.
So I think that Diddy seemed to- I should probably do Federic's on-American Gangster.
I should probably should actually now think about it.
We should hold on to that.
Yeah, the blue magic and everything else.
Yeah, we could do that.
That image of his father.
And it seemed very important to him that his father was someone big and notable and important.
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Combs also discussed being a somewhat lonely person and his belief that he's not a good friend.
I don't really think I make a good friend.
I don't think I'm someone who someone's going to call when they're going through something.
I don't think I'm going to have the patience to really slow down to give them the attention they need.
How revealing is that, guys?
Because if you notice, no one's really coming to his aid.
I haven't seen any big celebrities, you know, outside of his family, of course, but I haven't seen any big celebrities come to his aid and be like, oh, these charges are bullshit, blah, blah, blah.
It's like they all knew, right?
It's just like the young Philly situation.
None of his friends are stepping up on speaking on behalf on his behalf either.
So that's very telling and revealing to me when people don't come out on your behalf and say this is bullshit.
There are other things that Combs revealed about his childhood that really make me wonder what's going on with him when it comes to his views on women and sex.
Combs spoke in the documentary about how he...
Yeah, he's definitely a sexual deviant.
Like wanting to watch your girl get plowed is strange.
He lost his virginity when he was just 12 years old.
Combs also talked about watching pornography at a young age.
The first time I had sex, I wasn't scared.
It felt so good to me, but I just remember how impressed I was because I used to watch Midnight Blue and how I felt I was just as good as the porno stars, like in Midnight Blue.
I want to bring in Dr. Daniel Boeber.
He is the Midnight Blue thing?
I don't know.
I guess it's some kind of porn film.
It's a forensic psychiatrist.
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Deals primarily with young people.
So Dr. Boeber, your first thoughts on this documentary, you know, we have Sean Combs years ago talking about being really, you know, quite sexually active at what I think is a young age.
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I agree.
And I think, you know, it's important to state the fact that those who are abused or exploited or have inappropriate sexual encounters at a young age are not necessarily going to go on to become abusers.
In fact, the majority don't.
So, you know, Sean Combs would not be the first person to have a traumatic childhood, but that certainly would not absolve him of responsibility for his acts.
You know, it speaks, he speaks so vividly.
You know, I've kind of talked to a number of people about this, just bouncing it off of people.
Like, what do you think of this?
Like, he's talking about losing his Virginia D at age 12, being exposed to pornography, watching pornography at a very young age.
And there have been some people who have said to me, like, oh, come on, like, it's no big deal.
A lot of kids do that at that age.
I think of 12 as being very, very young.
And I think of that as being a very formative time period and something like where that could shape the way you look at sex.
And viewing pornography at such a young age seems to me, and I know he's pleaded not guilty to these charges, but the allegations are that he has these days-long sex parties, and it could go into a lot of different things looking at this.
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Kind of wild views about sex and things of that nature.
So I think what's going on here is, first of all, it is a big deal.
It's not no big deal.
So being exposed to sexual experiences at such a young age.
Also, most sexual deviants, especially people that like mess with kids and stuff like that, they tend to be homosexual as well.
Well, I watched people that are, you know, PDF files, if you guys know what I'm saying, PDF files.
Most of the time, they tend to be homosexual files.
Yeah.
See that?
You're going to say you're going to say that.
We're on Twitch.
I'm trying to be safe.
Okay.
Yeah, they tend to be homosexual more likely than not.
Not all the time, but a good amount of time.
Well, people just say that he was abused by Clive Davis when he was younger.
Yeah, someone did mention that, actually.
But I was watching a podcast and they were talking about this and they said that people with this level of power and reach.
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They can hear you.
There's kids here.
That have been exposed to the sexual market since they've been kids.
They usually tend to get bored of the same thing.
So honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if he just got bored with women and he just started like spicing this up with doing these things with their male models and stuff.
And now, and then he just switched to just being with men because he just got bored, probably.
Like he just got desensitized to regular sex, probably.
I don't know.
I want to know what you guys think about this because this might be like a very strong theory about what's wrong with Didi and he's, you know, abuse.
So what happened?
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You're back on camera.
Okay.
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Yeah, that's true.
A lot of these guys do get bored and just become, you know, deviants.
Age is definitely a form of trauma and abuse, in my opinion.
People who are exposed to those types of scenarios when they're that age can go on to develop a number of symptoms.
They may have problems with intimacy.
They may objectify women.
They may have a fear of vulnerability.
They may be hypersexual or on the other side, maybe sexually avoidant.
So it is not no big deal.
It is something that can make it something that can have a prominent effect on someone in their terms of their relationships and their sexual development.
But again, it doesn't necessarily speak to the things that he's accused of.
It may be an explanation for why he engages in some of the behavior.
But I think if you take those childhood experiences and you combine them with celebrity, then you have a person who has very deviant ideas about sex combined with being a celebrity acting with impunity,
knowing that there are no consequences or at least believing that there are no consequences for their actions, doing so without fear that something's going to happen to them because of their tremendous wealth and their celebrity.
And so I think that is a malignant combination.
There's also the viewing of pornography here too.
You know, this is another thing where I've bounced this off of some people and they're like, oh, yeah, no big deal.
But children viewing pornography, even adults being pornography, I'm not trying to sound puritanical, but there are a lot of people and you're an expert in, you know, you're in forensic psychiatry.
Is that a bad thing, the viewing of pornography?
I mean, especially for a young person who's a kid.
I do think it can be bad.
I think it's totally inappropriate.
But unfortunately, with widespread access to the internet, to social media, kids.
Yeah, I think it's going to be even worse in 20 years, guys, because porn is so ubiquitous now in society that we're going to have even more of this stuff.
When Diddy was a kid at 12 years old, you had to actually work to find it and get it.
Now, it's just so out there all over the marketplace.
At younger ages are being exposed to this type of pornography.
And I have seen situations where patients of mine, for example, have acted out sexually at an inappropriate age, at least associated.
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Associated with the fact that they were viewing pornography.
So I think it could be potentially destructive, but it really depends on the kid, their temperament, their parents, their support system.
So I think there's tremendous variability.
There's another piece of this puzzle too, and that's drug use.
And drug use.
Yeah, this is something that I didn't realize that it was so bad.
I would blame his drug use and his alcohol abuse as a big part of the reason why he's in so much trouble.
It's alleged to have been rampant here.
You know, there's talk of GHB, ketamine, cocaine.
There's allegations in civil suits being made that Sean Combs's staff kept him basically drugged up all the time.
Like it's almost as if they were instructed to do so.
How does drug use kind of influence these behaviors?
I mean, I think of drug use as kind of loosening one's inhibitions and things of that.
Absolutely.
And, you know, allows you to do the stupid shit that he was doing.
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She was watching porn daily.
And what she wanted was crazier and crazier to a point where I got concerned.
Of that nature.
So certainly drug use can make you disinhibited, affect judgment, affect your insight, affect your ability to control your impulses.
But as we know in criminal law, drug use in and of itself, voluntary intoxication, is not a defense for a crime.
What I see his defense team doing right now is painting this sort of family man defense because one of the accusers is a single adult woman living at home and he is married with children.
As a society, we place a positive moral value on either being married or having children or both.
And the fact that this is a single woman, I think there.
Well, we don't put enough of an emphasis on it because, you know, the nuclear family is the backbone of any thriving society.
But we don't push that out as much as we should.
Using that to sort of prejudice people, if you will, or causing them to view her in a negative light because he is this sort of pure family man and she is this single adult woman.
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There's a subtext there that in some way he's morally superior because of that.
They've also said, too, that his defense attorney, Mark Agnifila.
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Has said this was consensual.
You might not like it, but these were consenting adults.
That's kind of what he said publicly, too.
So it'll be interesting to see how they play that at trial.
He's also said he will testify.
You know, there's another thing about Sean Combs's upbringing, too, that I find interesting.
You know, he, it's actually quite sad in this documentary.
He talks about how, you know, his mom, you know, taught him, like, if somebody hits you, hit them back harder.
Right.
And, you know, you got to be tough and you got to hit them back harder.
And I'm sure, you know, growing up in Harlem, you know, at least for the first part of his life was not easy.
That was rough.
And she moved them out of there to try to get them into a better life.
And kudos to her.
But then there was this also this, you know, discussion about, you know, getting the money stolen and, you know, having to go out there and fight.
I mean, it's, oh my goodness.
Like, it's like you want to kind of put your arms around the young Sean Combs and hug him and take him in.
Listen, no question about it.
He's tremendously talented.
He's changed the world.
He brought himself up from very difficult circumstances.
So like all things, people are not all good or all bad.
But that doesn't excuse his conduct if in fact these things are true, then he engaged in criminal conduct.
But it doesn't take away from the fact that he had a difficult childhood, that he's an enormous talent and success.
And we've seen this happen with other people before, like Michael Jackson.
These are people who, again, that.
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Yeah, I just, I feel like, you know, he had it.
He had it pretty rough in some respects, you know, losing his father too.
He didn't have a father figure.
And that's often very important.
It's important to young men, to boys, to have a father figure.
His father, of course, was murdered.
Oh, no question about it.
Again, and all these things affected him, I'm sure.
Yeah, I mean, we know that single mother households are one of the biggest contributors to criminals, degenerates, alcoholics, people that necessarily are vagrants of society.
But the fact is that a majority of people who are exposed to this type of loss, trauma, abuse, neglect, don't go on to become abusers themselves, although certainly it increases the risk significantly when compared to the general population.
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So now we got a little bit behind Diddy's story.
Now he might take a plea as well, guys, which is also important.
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So we're going to break down this video as well.
So we broke down him potentially getting out, which, you know, highly unlikely, but his team is going to restructure.
There might be some new evidence that might come out.
Now we talked about his past.
Now we're going to talk about him potentially taking a plea, which as you guys know, federal cases often plea out.
Sean Combs will take a deal that he will never go to trial.
What would that even look like?
Why would he do this?
Would turning on others make sense?
Well, we're going to break down the top reason Sean Combs would take a plea deal in his criminal case.
And we're going to bring.
And especially for Rico charges, man, you know, a lot of the times it's better to just take the plea deal because you're looking at so much time.
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Potentially.
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Former R. Kelly prosecutor Nadia Shihada to break it down.
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Oh, that's good that they have her here because Nadia Shihada was on the R. Kelly team of prosecutors, AUSAs.
So she'll be able to give some great insight here.
I do like it when she speaks because just so you guys know, they modeled this Diddy case after the R. Kelly investigation.
I think HSI Chicago ran that case.
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Well, since we learned about the federal charges facing Sean Diddy Combs when he was arrested and indicted last month, I'm talking racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, transportation to engage in prostitution.
I have said from the very beginning, there is no way he's going to take a plea deal.
No way.
Why do I say that?
I say that because I was convinced.
Look at what prosecutors are alleging, right?
They're alleging that he's at the top of a criminal organization, the criminal enterprise, that he was the one directing assistants, associates to participate in illegal activity, that he was engaged in a campaign of threatening, forcing, coercing women to engage in sexual activity, including these elaborate, many times drug-fueled sexual performances called freak offs, that he was sex trafficking, exploiting, abusing women for years.
So how could prosecutors work out a deal that wouldn't include significant prison time?
I mean, currently he's facing, what, 15 years to life in prison if he's convicted?
You think they would agree to a deal that would just be a slap on the wrist in order to avoid a trial?
How could they justify that?
How could they justify minimal prison time when, by the way, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Damien Williams, held a press conference after Combs was arrested and he described the rapper and producer as essentially at the top of this criminal ladder?
Yeah, they didn't indict anybody else.
It was interesting.
He also gave the this is so this is the USA guys.
He is the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, which, like I've told you guys before, is probably one of the best districts in the country when it comes to prosecuting cases.
So this dude, you know, pretty, you know, high-esteemed.
He also did the press conference when Mayor Eric Adams was indicted as well for accepting money from the government of Turkey.
Sean Combs led a breakdown on that one on Federal and participated in a racketeering conspiracy that used the business empire he controlled to carry out criminal activity.
A year ago, Sean Combs stood in Times Square and was handed a key to New York City.
Yeah, that's crazy that he got that key to the city.
He gave it back after the search warrant still.
Today, he's been indicted and will face justice in the Southern District of New York.
So in my mind, significant prison time has to be on the table in a plea deal.
Anything less, would it?
Yeah, also, just so you guys know, whenever you're the head of an organization, you get something called organizer, facilitator, whatever it may be.
You get way more time the higher you are up on the totem poll.
Really be justice, right?
And because of that, it seems to me so unlikely that Sean Combs would agree to a plea deal because he wouldn't want to agree to any prison time.
After all, it seems to me based on him forfeiting his passport months ago, coming voluntarily to New York to surrender to authorities, knowing he was about to be indicted, trying to sell his plane, being in constant contact, or his attorneys being in constant contact with the prosecutors.
He was doing everything in his power to avoid being locked up in pre-trial detention.
He didn't want it.
He thought he was probably going to make bail and that he probably thought he was going to be on house arrest.
That didn't happen.
He was denied bail twice.
He's actively trying to get out of the Metropolitan Detention Center.
That's where he currently resides, by the way, as he awaits trial.
He's now appealing this issue to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
And also, a lot of people said that he was on suicide watch.
That's not true.
Actually, one of my buddies who used to work for Bureau of Prisons has a guy that works at that jail.
No, they just had him under 24-hour surveillance and they put him in his own room for safety.
Because obviously, they didn't want something like what happened with Jeffrey Epstein to happen again.
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But why do you think he's pushing for a May 2025 trial date?
Usually criminal defendants would push out a trial date to make sure they're as ready as possible to fight all the charges, including, by the way, charges as complex as this, and especially when you have so much digital and physical evidence to review.
We're talking terabytes of information.
Why seemingly rush to trial in less than a year?
That was the Miami office that did their case.
I went, I did it before where I broke down the case number.
So MI15HQ NY.
Yep.
So MI means the field office.
15 is human trafficking.
HQ means that the case originated from headquarters.
That's on the case that we cover from Diddy when you're talking about the first time.
Yeah, the first time the first time.
Yeah, and I went ahead and explained that.
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Why seemingly?
Yeah, the case number is right there.
Seemingly rushed to trial in less than a year.
And that's a collateral case, by the way.
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Remember how I told you guys that this was a collateral case that came from New York?
How do I know that?
Well, I already knew because I know how it goes.
But MI is the first two digits here, or the first two letters.
Then you can see here NY in the back.
That means that that's where who sent the collateral.
So MI, because it's the office that has it, and then it originated from New York.
And then how the case got initiated was through, it seems like a tip from HQ or Washington, D.C. Perabytes of information.
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so that is the name of it fresh and fit tv ninjas seemingly rushed to trial in less than a year for when you were indicted unless you really want to get out of jail as soon as possible He may really think he has a great case that he can win, that he can put this behind him, that he can get out of jail.
That's my opinion.
So it seems unlikely, again, in my mind, Combs would agree to plead guilty and accept prison time, which again has to be quite substantial.
Now, having said that, having said that, putting that whole monologue to the side, is a plea deal totally out of the question, of course.
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He too feels like a plea deal is unlikely, but he also said he's been proven wrong about this.
You never think that certain defendants would take a deal, and they do.
So now the question we have for you here.
What are some reasons that Sean Diddy Combs would take a deal?
Is it likely to happen?
Well, to answer that question, I want to bring in former federal prosecutor Nadia Shihata, one of the people.
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Who prosecuted and helped to convict R. Kelly of his federal sex crimes charges out in New York.
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Thanks for coming back on.
Thank you for having me.
So I have laid out, I think, several reasons about why he might.
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Might take a deal.
And I'll go through them with you.
But before we even get into what the reasons he could take a deal, is my analysis totally, totally off about why I think it's unlikely he would take a deal?
No, I think you're spot on.
You know, he is facing a really significant prison sentence.
And this is the type of case where I don't see prosecutors off.
So she used to be an AUSA.
Now she's a criminal defense attorney, which, you know, you can make quite a bit of money being a criminal defense attorney.
But see, I'm not surprised she did that because she did a high-profile case for the government, and then she shifted to becoming a defense attorney where she could make more money.
Offering a really sweetheart type of plea deal that would involve anything less to including a plea to the most serious charge, which is the sex trafficking, which has a 15-year mandatory.
Because guys, being a federal prosecutor is actually extremely prestigious.
If you become an AUSA and you do a couple of cases, you'll be able to find a job in the private sector like that because you're going to have experience taking high-level cases.
You're going to have litigation experience, et cetera.
So being a federal prosecutor, aka Assistant United States Attorney, will absolutely make you a high-value commodity if you want to become a lawyer anywhere in the market.
Also, if I'm not mistaken, I think she came out of either the Southern District of New York or the Eastern District of New York, which is Eastern District of New York is going to be Brooklyn.
So she's going to be obviously very sought after.
So that's why she's a criminal defense attorney now because you can make more money doing that.
Very minimum.
So in those circumstances, it's not very likely.
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Our spot is just too strong against him.
He doesn't think that he can win, maybe cut his losses and take a deal.
You tell me, do you think that that is a possibility when you, and to be clear, we don't know all of the evidence the prosecution has, but through their filings, they've talked about what the, they've said how much physical evidence, digital evidence they have.
Do you think that could be a reason?
And let's expand upon that.
It can always be a reason.
Look, one of the reasons defendants plead guilty in cases is because they know at the end of the day, if they're found guilty, they're going to be sentenced by a judge.
And I think most defendants, it's rational to not want the judge Judge who's sentencing you to sit through weeks and weeks of evidence coming out in excruciating detail, including from victims who testify.
And remember that when they're sentencing you, it's much you're kind of better off, even if each side files voluminous sentencing materials.
There is a difference between hearing from people on the stand and reading about what the allegations or the evidence would have shown at trial.
And that can serve to benefit a person at least marginally potentially in sentencing.
So if we're talking about that it could be quite likely he's convicted of these charges at a minimum.
I know this might be tough given you're not a part of this case.
You don't know all the details.
We don't know all the evidence.
But if he's looking at racketeering conspiracy, if he's looking at sex trafficking by which they did almost the same charges on R. Kelly, by the way, guys, because R. Kelly also had a lot of historical evidence being used against him that was way past the statute of limitations.
If I'm not mistaken, R. Kelly, they went back into the 90s, guys.
Diddy, they went back to 2008.
R. Kelly, they went back to the 90s.
So, you know, they used a very similar format to go after Diddy that they did to R. Kelly, which is why she's so naughty about this stuff.
AKA using the racketeering as think of it as like the foundation of the house of the case being built.
The foundation is RICO, the house is being built with the charges.
By forced fraud or coercion, if he's looking at transportation to engage in prostitution, if he's convicted across the board, I've mentioned what the range is, 15 years to life in prison, I believe.
But realistically, what do you think he could be facing if he's convicted?
So, I mean, at least 15 years, but likely significantly higher than that, depending on how many victims are involved, which we understand there's certainly more than one from what the prosecutors have said.
And so that can all affect kind of the guidelines calculation.
So, you know, it could be in the realm of the R. Kelly case where he got 30 years on the racketeering.
So something, you know, 20 to 30 years, potentially even more.
And that's a life sentence.
He's 54 years old.
I mean, it's not a life sentence.
He'd be in his 80s, but I mean, think about what we're talking about if we're talking about a 30-year prison sentence.
And by the way, talking about the R. Kelly got 30 years, guys.
Crazy.
Strength of a case.
I mean, they've said they'll put on evidence to say this was all consensual.
This wasn't sex trafficking.
Nobody was forced into anything.
There's no racketeering conspiracy.
There's no criminal agreement, right?
There's no criminal organization or enterprise.
But at a minimum, at a minimum, do you feel like his attorneys are his attorneys are saying, listen, I don't know how we're going to defend against the last charge, the transportation to engage in prostitution.
If prosecutors say they have records, they have payment receipts, they have travel records, it feels really hard to deny that he brought in sex workers for prostitution.
And I think for that charge, he's looking at possibly 10 years in prison.
So as we calculate how strong the case is and whether he's not going to take a deal, am I off about that?
Because how do you defend against that last charge?
I mean, I think you're right that that charge is the most difficult to defend against because it doesn't require that much proof and certainly not force fraud or coercion.
But it's also the least harsh potential sentence he faces.
So it's anywhere from zero to 10 years.
And while the maximum is 10 years, that doesn't mean the guidelines will put him anywhere near that range.
I suspect if by some miracle he were offered a plea to just that charge, that that would be a plea he would consider.
But I don't expect that it would be one that prosecutors would offer.
It goes back to the idea of justice.
What's justice when you're saying he's at the top of this criminal enterprise?
So let's now talk about another reason.
And is it a possibility that prosecutors don't necessarily want to go to trial?
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It's expensive.
It's the issue of having.
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These accusers to get up on the stand, relive what they have to say.
It's a painful experience.
I'm sure they would like to avoid trial, but would there ever be a situation where he gets minimal prison time?
What would, I guess the question is, what's the minimum that a plea deal would look like in terms of prison time?
With a case like this, unless something were to seriously go wrong with the prosecution's case or evidence, I don't see them making any offer that would not involve the sex trafficking charge, which would have the minimum of 15 years.
God damn.
I just think it's highly unlikely that that would happen in a case, certainly one like this, where new victims are kind of coming out of the woodwork.
And with the Fed, with the Fed time, guys, you're going to do like 80, 90% of that.
Every day, there's so much publicity regarding the case.
I think something would seriously have to be problematic about their evidence for them to offer something less than that.
That's significant.
I mean, that even of itself is very significant.
So that becomes like every criminal, a lot of criminal defendants, they have to weigh, do I take this deal where I'm sent away for 15 years?
You know, he's 54, but 15 years is not 30 years versus going to prison for 30 years, 40 years.
That's a difficult, that's a difficult decision.
Now, if he took a plea deal, and let's say he did get a minimum of 15 years, would he get any early release?
Would that be possible under the federal guidelines?
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Let me go to another reason why he might take a deal.
Maybe he doesn't want to go to trial for personal reasons.
Maybe, you know, trial is too expensive to go through.
He's got all these civil lawsuits he's got to worry about.
Maybe a trial would just.
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Be too emotionally tough for him and for his family.
Maybe he.
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He doesn't want all of those details coming out at a trial.
Is that a possibility?
Look, it's certainly a possibility.
Everything's possible.
And these are things that all defendants kind of have to consider when they're deciding how to proceed in a case.
I'm not sure that that consideration, though, here would weigh that strongly because there are so many civil lawsuits out there now that so much information about him is coming out anyway, or allegations at least.
And that is really all in the public domain now.
And those civil cases, whether or not he pleads guilty in the criminal case, will likely move forward.
And so unless he settles all of them, you know, more is likely to come out.
And the indictment without even naming names is pretty bad.
I mean, it's hard to recover from that, those allegations.
But I will ask you this.
Talking about personal reasons about not going to trial, what about this?
Would the government say to him, listen, if you take a deal, we won't charge any of your family members or friends, maybe even your sons with criminal activity?
We know there's allegations against these sons in civil lawsuits.
Is that a deal that the government would put on the table?
If you take a plea, Sean Combs, we won't go after your family.
That would be highly unusual.
In fact, there's a policy in the Department of Justice against offering those types of deals.
So I would be very surprised if a deal like that were to be offered.
Literally, I thought of it.
I was brainstorming ways that a deal might be on the table.
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No evidence that the government has offered that or even thinking about it.
Donate Society says, I think Diddy wants a speedy trial to prevent more people from coming forward.
That's a part of it.
But I think the other reason, too, why he wants a speedy trial is because he's locked up.
Whenever you're locked up, guys, you're heavily incentivized to push for a speedy trial because you're in jail.
When you're not in jail, you're less incentivized to go to speed the trial up.
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Come up a lot that Sean Combs would take a deal in exchange for revealing big names to give up bigger fish.
And I think this one's interesting.
You know, would the government work out a deal for him to cooperate against other high-profile people, other celebrities?
And what's strange to me thinking about that is, isn't he at the top?
Isn't he the biggest fish?
I don't, I keep getting that question.
I'm curious what you think.
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Yeah, so he's certainly alleged to be the top of his organization.
It's certainly possible that he has information about other criminal activity involving even more people that are high profile or that could be of interest to the government.
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Cases has, you know, made cooperation agreements with people at the top of their criminal organizations, even people who've committed murders.
And that happens all the time in federal cases.
But it's usually, you know, the prosecutor has to really believe they are getting some really good evidence and information to even consider something like that when someone is charged with these types of crimes and when they are alleged to be the head of the criminal organization.
And assuming it would be about this alleged conduct, would they even need him to testify or provide information?
Or is everything documented on tape?
Videos, digital evidence, text messages.
What value would a Sean Combs cooperation be for them?
I was also struggling with that as well as we talk about if he could take a deal.
Yeah, it depends on what their other evidence is, which we don't have a great insight into right now.
But to the extent a lot of it is on video, then you're certainly not going to, as a prosecutor in a case like this, it's highly unlikely that you're going to enter a cooperation agreement with him to do what's known as cooperating down to convict people that are lower on the chain.
That's not what prosecutors generally do.
Yeah, that doesn't work.
The only time that works, which I'll give you guys an example where it did go, is like in the Takashi69 case.
You guys remember he famously testified against Kuda, the guy who he paid $10,000 to shoot at Keith Chief, at Chief Keefe.
That is where an example where he cooperated below him and was able to get a guy, but he also gave up a bunch of people above him.
So the only way you'll be able to get someone below you guys is if you're able to get people above you.
Then they'll go ahead and consider you giving them people below you as well.
But if you're just going to give people below you, it doesn't work that way.
Doing these types of cases.
But if you think about it, just taking the government's allegations is true that he's there.
But I'm giving you guys some goddamn sauce tonight, man.
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So the head of this criminal enterprise, and he's involved with guns, and he's involved with drugs.
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And guys, we're wrapping up the Diddy case.
After I finish this Diddy case, we're going to take everybody over to Twitch and we'll react to some stuff over there.
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I'm going to give you already at hype trade level nine, right?
And if we get to past 10, you guys already know what's going to happen if we get past 10.
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Okay.
We still got some brokeies in here like Lethal Weapon, etc.
Yeah.
So shout out to fucking Ark Lightning.
We're already at level nine hype train.
Once we get 10, I'm going to throw some as well.
And after this is done, we're going to go ahead and move on over to Twitch, guys.
Twitch at Cal's Club only.
He had connections to.
Again, this is purely speculating.
I'm trying to think about it.
If he knew about crime lords, if he knew about cartels, if he could lead the federal government to some really, really awesome.
We're talking about Diddy cooperating and being able to get himself out of this jam.
He obviously can't give anybody below him, but he can give some people above him or other individuals of other criminal activity potentially.
Other kind of serious players in the game, murderers.
Would that be of something of interest to the government and working out a play?
Potentially.
Without knowing kind of what that information is, it's hard to say.
It would need to be substantial if he's going to give out some information on other individuals.
They need to have more clout or something like that.
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But, you know, if his lawyers were to say, we have, you know, he has information about X, Y, and Z. What generally happens is the prosecutors would ask for what's known as an attorney proffer to decide whether they want to proffer him and get this information straight from him.
So they would start with that to see if it's the type of information that they would actually consider to enter into a cooperation agreement.
Now, I have another potential reason why he might take a deal.
The idea that he would want to plead guilty to these charges in the hopes that no more charges come down the line.
What do I mean by that?
There has been a lot of talk about minors.
And although he is not.
Yep, Justin Bieber, everything else like that.
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You could compare it to the Diddy case.
Okay.
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Yep.
Coming soon, guys, October 27th.
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The first episode of the Control Chaos podcast.
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It's crazy how celebs get so much time, but regular people don't get shit facts.
And just so you guys know, I'm going to be having code words when I'm on Twitch, all right?
We already know what them boys means, right?
We're going to call the people that shouldn't do stuff with people of younger age PDFs.
We're going to use the term 304 instead of, you know, whatever.
Let's see here.
What else?
Yeah, we're just going to have different terms for shit.
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Charge with respect to minors, soliciting minors, sexually assaulting minors.
Those are allegations that have been brought up in a lot of the civil lawsuits.
Now, the federal government would have the opportunity to include instances with minors as part of the federal charges.
We saw it with R. Kelly.
We saw it with Jeffrey Epstein.
We saw it with Ghelaine Maxwell.
Is there a possibility the government could say, if you plead guilty to these charges, we will not bring additional charges against you.
Oh, yeah, bundle of sticks is for the other one.
If you guys know what I'm saying, bundle of sticks, which rhymes with maggots.
Okay.
Bundle of sticks.
That's what we're going to use.
Including charges.
Or a cigarette, as they would say in the UK.
Guys, 20 seconds, hype train level nine.
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We hit hype.
We are now at hype train level 10.
If we surpass 10 and get to 11, you guys already know what that means.
So let's get to hype train 11.
Because I'd love to give back to you guys as well.
With respect to my.
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First time chat.
Welcome to the team, my friend.
Minors, which, as you and I both know, is also guys, start putting in the chat Council Club and Twitch guys.
Put me what you guys want to see.
YouTube as well.
I'm looking at all the chats right now.
Rumble, I got all the chats in front of me right now.
If you guys looked at my OBS screen, it's like literally crazy.
Guys, type in, do me a favor, type in what you guys want me to react to.
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Type in what you guys want me to react to after this, because after we cover this Diddy case, we're going to go on to another topic.
But we're going to stay live on Council Club and on Twitch.
It's a lot tougher to defend.
What do you think?
Yeah, so that question goes to what's putting.
I went back and forth with XQC today, debating.
He definitely lost.
He didn't want to debate.
He was too scared.
Into what's known as the coverage paragraph in a plea agreement.
I see some of you guys were saying, take case, Fousey is cooking on X. That basically is a standard part of most plea agreements.
What was that, Angie?
Is it through that Sniko goes reinstated on YouTube?
Yeah, but then they took him down again, which is really annoying.
So we'll see what happens.
Which says what the government, in exchange for your guilty plea, will not prosecute, will not bring charges against you for.
And in a case like this, you know, prosecutors might just put the charges they've already filed.
So the other count, depending on what count of the indictment he pled guilty to, they would include just kind of what's set out in the indictment.
But it is possible for the defendant to ask for other things to be included.
And then it's a question of negotiation.
Again, in a case like this, where they are continuing to investigate, and we don't know what is included in their continuing investigation.
But to the extent that they have already uncovered evidence about, you know, illegal sexual activity with minors, they may not be willing to put that in a coverage paragraph, or they might require him to plead guilty to that conduct, if it's not currently in the indictment yeah because they the prosecutors have indicated that the possibility that it's augustine gaffey says you need to make a moderated discord for clips to react to and be more organized with your segments like sneko um
Well, I do have a Discord, but they go crazy in there.
I can't show that shit on screen.
They go crazy in that Discord.
It's possible that the Castle Club Discord.
There could be a superseding indictment.
And one of the things that was lacking or that was missing in this indictment was the fact, the current indictment, was the fact there was nothing regarding underage people.
I thought that was curious.
A lot of my legal analysts I've spoken with said it was curious given the allegations that have been leveled against Sean Combs.
So it made me wonder, do they have something else up their sleeve in an effort to, as a bargaining chip, to say, all right, you know, this might be a way.
I guess the difficulty of thinking about that, accepting a plea deal where they wouldn't charge him for those additional crimes is that's not justice for the other alleged victims, right?
Yeah, I mean, I think that would certainly be a complaint about a plea deal like that.
My guess is it was the Conduct involving minors was not outlined in the indictment because they didn't feel they had enough to bring such charges, at least at that point.
But as I said, you know, they've made clear they're continuing to investigate.
I'm sure they're interviewing.
Got one minute to go, guys.
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Lots of people.
And those charges may yet be to come.
And that may be, you know, one of the reasons that the defense team pushed for a trial date and one that was, you know, is coming up quite soon at this point.
Nadia, before I let you go, will we know whether or not there were negotiations regarding a plea deal?
Is that happened at any sort of status conference, any point in this federal criminal process where we will know that there were plea negotiations and they broke down?
What was maybe offered?
What was rejected?
What would we know about that, if that's ever on the table?
So sometimes the judge will ask about that in a status conference, whether any plea offers have been made.
And so if they're directly asked, you know, they will need to answer the question.
In many federal cases, plea offers are routinely extended without any, you know, asking for them by the defense that, you know, indictment happens, you send out a plea offer.
This isn't one of those typical cases.
I think because the defense has also made clear publicly that they don't intend to plead guilty, you know, they're not going to say something different right now unless directly asked by the judge.
And if something has, in fact, happened, then as lawyers, they'll have to answer truthfully, obviously, to the court.
All right.
Well, Nadia Shihata, we will wait and see what happens.
As I said, I thought I think it's unlikely he's going to agree to prison time, but as he sits there in detention, waiting for trial, he may be feeling differently day in and day out.
And we'll wait to see what happens next.
Nadia Shihata, thank you so much for coming on.
Really appreciate your perspective.
Excellent analysis as always.
And thank you so much for the work that you do and the work that you've done.
Thank you again.
All right, everybody, that's all we have for you right now here on shout out to Arc Lightning, chaired 100 bits, Donna Marco from Iron.
Appreciate that, my friend.
Let me see what you guys on Castle Club said that you guys want to see.
I don't even want to react to that fucking chick, bro.
Really?
If anything, I'll cook her on Twitter, but I'm not going to, like, I don't even want to react to that weird feminist, bro.
He's a nobody dude, what do you ninjas want?
sidebar here let me uh i'll play this video I'm going to put it at a faster pace.
This is kind of where up until where we are now with the Diddy case while I figure out what's next or in the papers.
These are all great questions, but I'm just not going to get into it.
So, you can just read about your concerns about the leak and the video.
I did.
I did it in the court papers, and I'm just going to stick to the court paper.
From a new trial date to allegations of government misconduct to issues surrounding an accuser to a third attempt to get out of pre-trial detention, we are breaking down some major recent updates in Sean Diddy Combs case.
Welcome to Sidebar.
Presented by Long Crime, Jesse Weber.
Look, I get it.
It can be tough staying up to date on everything that is happening in the Sean Diddy Combs criminal case.
There is a lot.
There is a lot that has been happening.
So, what we want to do for you is give you some of the top recent updates on the case so that you're caught up to speed.
Now, before I even get into the updates, I have to set the stage.
The 54-year-old music mogul still locked up, still locked away in the Metropolitan Detention Center out in Brooklyn, as he awaits trial on federal sex crimes charges, racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, transportation to engage in prostitution.
Essentially, prosecutors from the Southern District of New York allege that Combs used his business empire and resources and associates to lead a criminal enterprise that was engaged in illegal activity like arson, bribery, kidnapping, even the assault and sex trafficking of women, and that this was going on for years.
And more specifically, they allege that he brought in male sex workers for these events called freak offs, these elaborate sexual performances that he forced, threatened, or coerced people to be a part of, even drugging people, filming these sessions.
That's what the allegations are.
And it's a complicated case.
Which brings me to the first update.
When on earth is this trial actually going to happen?
Well, at a status hearing last week, prosecutors.
All right, I'm going to cook this chick.
So, guys, come on over to Twitch, twitch.tv/slash fresh and fit.
We're going to end the FedReacts here.
And I'll respond to some of these allegations she's made.
I'll debunk them.
I'll debunk them because she doesn't know what she's talking about.
So come on over.
And then we'll cover some other stuff.
So, guys, everybody come on over to Twitch.
Twitch.tv/slash freshandfit TV.
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No, I'm just going to end the it's fresh and fit TV, guys.
All right, so I'm going to drop the link in here.
It's pinned in the tab on YouTube and on Rumble.
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I'm gone.
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Come on over to Twitch, guys.
We are about to cook, my friends.
Who are you gonna cook?
Yeah, one of these hater.
Oh, that girl?
Yeah.
Okay.
That'll be interesting.
So we're gonna cook here, my friends.
Oh, fuck.
This chick talking smack about me.
Can you open this for me, guys?
I'm not gonna break a mail.
Oh, yeah.
Thank you.
Thank you for me.
And here's the thing: I'm not gonna roast.
I'm actually gonna attack her ideas.
I'm not gonna attack her.
I'm gonna keep this pretty factual.
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So, so yeah, because I actually looked at the video and she's saying a bunch of shit that's a lie.
And she's giving typical liberal talking points.
So, guys, come on over.
i'm gonna i'm gonna end the rumble and the uh youtube chats here So, guys, for the people that are watching FedReacts, I hope you guys enjoyed the show.
If you guys are gonna stop here, that's fine.
I appreciate you.
If you're gonna stop watching here, that's fine.
If not, the show is gonna go on on Twitch and Castle Club, okay?
I'm not fucking leaving.
The show goes on!
This is my home!
They're gonna need a fucking wrecking ball to take me out of here!
Huh?
You're gonna stay up?
Yeah, yeah, give me a gorilla mind.
We're about to cook chat.
You guys know what time it is.
It's dumb, demon.
So, we're gonna be switching here.
We're gonna go from FedReacts to the night train.
So, you guys know what time it is.
Let me officially segueing over to the night train, my friends.
So, come on over.
Come on over, ninjas.
Bear with me, guys.
I'm like getting the logos and everything going.
Shout out to my Council Club Ninjas.
We're live on Castle Club as well.
So I'm going to update some of this stuff.
Shout out to Bills, by the way, for teaching me this stuff.
And then, what else is I going to do?
Let's see.
There we go.
Boom.
We got the chat ready.
All right, cool.
So, we're going to go ahead and respond to this thing.
Guys, if you're done with Fed, if you want to continue on with the stream, come on over.
If not, we'll end the Fed Reacts here.
Time stamps will be up soon.
Love you, ninjas.
And I'll catch you guys soon.
But come on over to Twitch, switch.tv, if you guys want to want to continue the show.
We ain't leaving.
The show goes on, my friend.
The show goes on.
This is my home.
They're going to need a fucking wrecking ball to take me out of here.
So, guys, come on over.
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All right, guys.
I'm going to end the X. I'm going to end everything except for X, excuse me, except for Castle Club and Twitch.
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