| If "Jane" is 50 Cents baby mama, who knows what the strategy is? |
Why is the word girlfriend used? Original reports stated “ rapper and wife on their private jet” |
I doubt many of these uber wealthy white partying folks aren't exploring wild life. |
At one point during her cross-examination, the defense asked her about testifying, and her response was "I'm testifying against him?" Also, people in the courtroom have reported that when Jane finished her testimony, she hugged Mark Geragos (Diddys' lawyer) and then went to hug Teny Geragos (also Diddys' lawyer), but she just kind of sat there (didn't stand up) and remained stiff. Remember, she was being intervwed by the defense team before the prosecution started interviewing her. She was an interesting witness. I think she both helped and hurt the prosecution, but mostly helped the case against Diddy. I think she was very believable, but I also can see how some jurors might question her motives. It's obvious she liked and wanted the lifestyle, but that doesn't mean crimes weren't committed against her. She testified to some horrific things that happened, but also testified that she was in love with Diddy, she wanted to be with him, she wanted him to claim her publicly (which he never did), and she wanted him to be more than just someone he had freak-offs with. At times, she was very snappy with the defense under cross-examination. She cried a lot during her testimony. She said she was vocal with Diddy about not wanting to do freak-offs, but she also wanted to be with him, and she wanted to please him. She craved to be one-on-one with Diddy, but he always wanted her to do freak-offs. When asked why Diddy was currently paying her rent and lawyer, she said it's complicated and she was still trying to understand. If Diddy got off today and wanted to be with her, I believe she would go back. |
There is no "if". She is 50's baby mama. |
We don't have official court transcripts yet. Everything that we are hearing is from people who are in the courtroom and are shorthand/interpreting the testimony and tweeting it out to us. I'm sure there are many words and/or sentiments that are not representative of the exact testimony provided by the witness on the stand. Eventually, the full court transcripts will be released. |
All his "victims" would including Cassie. |
If the prosecutors had anything on Jay Z, they would charge him. They spent a year investigating Diddy, and the charges are based on evidence they found against him. Now, I do think that in the midst of this investigation, they have damming evidence against KK. And as of right now, it seems like she's not one of the upcoming witnesses. But the prosecutors have continually brought her up during this case, which leads me to believe either they didn't want to give her immunity because they plan to bring charges against her, or they are still negotiating an immunity agreement with her. Or perhaps they don't think they need her, but I think she would be the nail in the coffin for Diddy. We'll see, the prosecutors still have next week, and it would be perfect to bring her out as a last witness, to really end their case with a boom! I'm also wondering about D Roc. He was Biggie's best friend before he even got put on, and he became Diddy's head of security. He's been around for everything, and he knows a lot. I'm guessing he doesn't want to testify against Diddy, so I wonder if the prosecutors determined he would be a hostile witness. I'm really curious to see how the defense ends their case. |
| ^^ I meant, I'm curious to see how the prosecutors end their case. |
Diddys going to win this. These women are dingbats. They can’t answer basic questions and get confused when they’re asked why they kept returning to Diddy. These bimbos never lived with him. He paid for their own apartments away from his kids. I’ve said this from the beginning. He’s going to be found not guilty. The trial is a circus and a joke |
| He needs to go to sex addiction rehab for his obvious intimacy disorders not jail |
Even if you believe this, none of this means Diddy did not commit crimes. |
What crimes? These women were not snatched from the streets and raped against their will. They were given scheduled dates for freakoffs and told to prepare their bodies for it. They were willing prostitutes. They were not coerced. The males were hired from escort agencies. Everyone consented |
Sex addiction or intimacy disorders do not excuse criminal behavior. While it's true that some people who engage in abusive or exploitative behavior may also struggle with mental health issues, including sex addiction or trauma-related intimacy disorders, those are not substitutes for legal accountability. If someone is accused of crimes like sexual assault, trafficking, or coercion, the justice system is obligated to investigate and, if warranted, prosecute those crimes. Rehabilitation can be a component of a broader response, especially during sentencing, but it doesn’t replace the need for justice or consequences. Also, “sex addiction” is not recognized as a clinical diagnosis in the DSM-5, which is the standard manual used by mental health professionals. It’s often a controversial label, but in court, behavior is judged based on evidence, intent, and harm done, not personal struggles alone. In short, mental health treatment can support recovery, but it doesn't cancel legal responsibility. |
I'm curious, have you have you been following the case through reputable sources, or are you just looking at social media gossip sites? If you have been watching this case you will have noticed that his legal team has mostly focused on discrediting witnesses or challenging legal procedures, rather than denying the actual behaviors described by the witnesses. That suggests a strategy that’s not based on claiming innocence, but on raising technical or credibility issues. So while he hasn’t been criminally convicted yet, the weight of consistent allegations, some with evidence and corroboration, is significant, and the defense isn’t really refuting the core behaviors. |