His mentors were Andre Harrell, Clive Davis, and Russell Simmons. All closeted gay men. |
Trafficking implies vulnerability that wasn’t the case here. She had means, opportunity, and he asked consent. She agreed to those things willingly.
The kicking her around is different. |
Wow. yeah. Ok. |
The abuse is part of the trafficking. The trial doesn’t depend on Cassie individually meeting the definition of human trafficking- that happened when the prostitutes were sent interstate. But psychologically, the intense abuse and control are what made her vulnerable to the exploitation. |
Unfortunately, the federal government screwed up the charges getting caught up by media fan fiction and fake scandals. The charge should’ve been assault for the DV shown on the tape. Instead, he’s charged for sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation of prostitutes. There’s no evidence this was an enterprise or that he was a pimp. He was not making money from the freakoffs. He was spending money. |
They’re purposely throwing it because he was an intel op. Presumably they seized all of his kompromat and will now cut him loose. This is theater. |
Absolutely not but is it ok she’s telling him she’s lost without him the night after her rape and consensual encounter while she was dating her now husband?with all due respect, actions like that increase the chances of dv and even Her husband was beet red, steaming Mad, and left the courtroom when these text messages were read out loud by her so this relationship doesn’t bode well for her outside of the money. She also mentioned he punched a wall when he found out she was still cheating on him with Diddy. I don’t think he knew she called Diddy the greatest man in the world and the love of her life until now in court Cassie also revealed she is in final settlement negotiations for 10 million dollars from the Intercontinental Hotel for the DV incident. The jury and courtroom were shocked and visibly gasped to find out the prosecution and Cassie withheld that information until cross examination. The defense did great research She’s obviously going to ruin this case. She received 30 million in total |
I generally agree but the parties had discussed beforehand that the husband had to leave during certain testimony, presumably because he will be called about those same issues. |
+1 The husband left because the judge ordered it during certain testimony. |
I’m convinced that Diddy was sexually abused as a child. The cycle continues.
Reading everything he did makes me want to vomit. |
Or maybe he’s just a wicked person with too much money, fame and power — enabled by record and booze execs, Ellen, The View, and other media outlets for 20 years? The talentless creep hasn’t been relevant in decades. Why was he portrayed as this famous playboy? It was not organic, that’s for sure. |
She’s a victim which is why she’s getting all that money. you are literally victim blaming. |
Girl- how many times do we have to explain that he isn't on trial for the sex with Cassie. Cassie is basically a character witness. |
Do you think the jury knows that? The jury is highly focused on Cassie according to reports. The actual trafficked escorts are male and the public isn’t as sympathetic to male escorts. The jury consists of eight males and four women in Diddys hometown of NYC. This case is a wash. He’s going to win |
Who did Diddy traffic? Cassie or the male escorts? Abuse is not one of the charges. A restraining order, a couple months of jail time, and DV counseling are the usual sentences for abusers and he will get out for time served. The rest of the charges (sex trafficking, racketeering, transportation of prostitutes) will get dismissed. The transportation and racketeering should be something the escort agency is charged with. |