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INDB Season 2 Episode 21

What if one of the most influential figures in music faced accusations that could topple an empire? Join us on the "The I'm Not Dumb But Podcast" as we pull back the curtain on the legal storm enveloping Sean "Diddy" Combs. The allegations are as shocking as they are serious—racketeering, sex trafficking, and more. The formidable Southern District of New York brings the a case that we dissect. Charges include, the unsettling claims of "freak-offs," and a whirlwind $40 million settlement following Cassie's lawsuit. With Diddy's legal journey taking a treacherous turn, the stakes are colossal, and the implications for his life and career are profound.

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Cesar:

In the criminal justice system. Sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous In New York City. The dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the Special Victims Unit. These are their stories. On this episode, I want to talk about why 1,000 bottles of BBO is the right amount to have in your home, from a lavish lifestyle and $49 million homes to sitting in a Brooklyn jail. I'm not dumb, but why did P Diddy get indicted? Welcome to the I'm not dumb but podcast, where we won't claim to have the answers to life's deepest questions but we'll give you an exciting journey into the realms of knowledge you never knew you'd either.

Cesar:

Might be mainstream, but not common knowledge. From artificial intelligence to conspiracy theories, no topic is too taboo for us to explore. Let's get curious together. I'm your host, caesar, joined always by chris, yo, rob, hello and victor, how y'all doing so let's? Let's get into it right. On september 16, 2024, damian williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that Sean Combs, aka Puff Diddy, aka P Diddy, aka Diddy, aka Walks of Brooklyn to Get Me a Cheesecake.

Cesar:

I'm starving too was arrested and charged in a three-count indictment for racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. The indictment alleges that between 2008 and now, p Diddy abused, threatened and coerced women and others and led a racketeering conspiracy that engaged in sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice, among other crimes. Allegedly, diddy used his vast business empire to sexually abuse and exploit women and to commit other acts of violence. Have you guys been listening to this?

Victor:

Does this have to do with Ciroc? Actually, no, was Ciroc used for any of?

Cesar:

this, no, hmm, that's interesting. He didn't even like his own stuff. Ciroc is for the culture.

Victor:

He didn't drink Ciroc.

Cesar:

He didn't drink Ciroc.

Victor:

He didn't drink Ciroc. Oh, I thought that was his brand, it is.

Cesar:

He basically got 50% just to like endorse it, but it wasn't really his.

Victor:

Oh, okay, he didn't create the company, he just pushed it.

Cesar:

Yeah, yeah, he didn't create it, he was getting like 50% of the profits.

Rob:

Oh shit, Can we do something?

Cesar:

like that Can we do guys?

Rob:

can we do something like that? Can we do, guys? Can we do something like that?

Cesar:

I'm available. So, according to the indictment, did he led a criminal enterprise that existed to facilitate his abuse and exploitation of women, to protect his reputation and to conceal his conduct for those keeping score at home? One count of racketeering carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. One count of sex trafficking by force carries a max sentence of life in prison and a mandatory minimum of 15 years, and one count of transportation for purposes of prostitution carries a max of 10 years in prison. So your boy is not looking too good.

Cesar:

If any of these charges stick.

Rob:

That's a lot of time. How old is he now? Like 50 something?

Cesar:

yeah, he's like 50 something right. Life in prison before we move on. Who's handling this case right? The southern district of new york is the one bringing up the charges, and these guys don't mess around. Over 95 of the criminal cases result in plea of guilty. Diddy, things ain't looking good for you, his fuck.

Rob:

I mean, I just feel like all this stuff came out like just so recently, after that video came out where, like he was it his girlfriend or his wife or something in the hotel lobby elevators. You seen that one?

Cesar:

Yeah.

Rob:

Where he like threw on the ground and then like beat her while she was on the ground and then after that everything just started pouring out on this guy.

Cesar:

He lawyered up. He's creating like a super team of lawyers. I mean you should Trial lawyers, appellate lawyers, lawyers that like deal with cases from the death row.

Victor:

People that just graduated law school.

Rob:

He's got everybody.

Victor:

Mr T, he's got the guys from Suits. Just in case, just in case, they need like an extra pair of eyes.

Cesar:

They're there just to give you a folder that they open up, they shake their head and then cut to commercial.

Rob:

He's got men's warehouse on staff.

Cesar:

How does one lose in housing court? Rob, you're right, diddy was actually really good. 2023 was looking pretty good for him. And then that, rob, you're right, diddy was actually really good, 2023 was looking pretty good for him. And then that lawsuit that you're talking about drops. In November, his girlfriend, cassandra Ventura, or known as Cassie. She filed in her first explosive lawsuit that exposed several allegations against Combs or Diddy to the public, including that the rapper orchestrated the performances, forced her to have sex with sex workers and to participate.

Victor:

Wait what he forced her. Are you saying Diddy's a cuck, he's into that shit, bro? He's into that shit, bro. Does he like to be locked outside while he watches his girl with someone else?

Cesar:

No, he doesn't like to be locked outside, he likes to direct it oh.

Rob:

There's always a creative.

Cesar:

He's a creative director of the company?

Victor:

Does he film it?

Rob:

in black and white as well. It's like eyes wide shut but different.

Cesar:

I'm a visionary. Imagine. Imagine like one of those 90s, like rap videos, but it's all like orgies. That's what he was doing, okay.

Rob:

Are there other helicopters?

Cesar:

Probably Once they start releasing the videos. I'm pretty sure We'll see. So she drops this lawsuit in November of 2023. The next day he settles Literally 24 hours. He literally settles.

Victor:

He's just trying to squash it at that point. Settles for what? How much? I think he settled for 40 mil.

Cesar:

O and squash it at that point. Settles for what? How much? I think he settled for 40 mil. He is a billionaire, right? I think his net worth is like over 500, 500 million. He settles the next day uh, because in the suit, cassie alleges that uh, diddy rapes her, beat her in fits of uncontrollable rage and he exerted a tight hold over her life. She alleges that he would force her to, like I said earlier, engage in sex hacks with other men, often male prostitutes, whom she'd say he would fly in while he watched. And this all happened between 2007 to 2018, when she finally got out of there. And that's important, because a couple of months later, the video drops drops of where you see him in the hallway.

Victor:

I think CNN dropped it, you're saying it as if it was like an album release. The new Diddy came out. It's called he's a Cuck.

Cesar:

We got to talk about it. It's Diddy Diddy the Diddler, yeah, so you see Cassie like a sweater on and she's walking down the hallway to the elevator and you see diddy come out in a towel only and then he goes and beats the shit out of her, punches her, kicks her. I think he throws something out. You haven't seen that video, yeah yeah, I haven't seen it it was on daytime television like yeah, oh really.

Rob:

Yeah, it was on youtube television. Yeah, it was all over the. Yeah, it was like a Prilosec commercial, and then they panned straight to that.

Victor:

One pill a day 24 hours zero heartburn, super disturbing.

Cesar:

He comes out and he apologizes on social media, says this was one of my lowest points Body, this body that you know. I don't ask for forgiveness, I want to go get counseling. So that was in november of 2023. This indictment. I'm assuming the feds were on him the whole time because the charges that they were they brought up to him. When you're building this certain type of case, you are watching whoever you're going after like a hawk. I'm assuming. When this lawsuit drops and then he settles, they start getting an inkling of like okay, we're gonna, we're gonna try to go after him. Once the video of him actually beating her drops, then they start going full force and then they're like okay, let's get this going. Um, because the centerpiece of this, of this indict right, is what the feds allege they're these freak-offs.

Cesar:

Ain't no party like a Diddy party. So, yeah, that's what's up. Apparently, there's multiple Diddy parties. There's different levels to a Diddy party. The first one is okay. The first level is white party. The first one is the PG. The second one is the party. The second one is the pg-13 and then you got a couple levels there that like xxx, super x-rated.

Cesar:

Okay, no body oil required, we have it for you oh, that's a really good service so the indictment alleges that these freak-offs were these elaborate sex performances that diddy had arranged, directed and often recorded. So let's check this out. He would hire male sex workers, fly them in from other states and have women take a shit ton of drugs and have sex with and have sex with these male prostitutes, and these freak offs would sometimes last several days at a time. They say that after these freak-offs, the victims will require iv to recover from all the physical insertion and all the drug use. Wow, damn, yeah, but they haven't released any videos yet.

Victor:

Right, they haven't released any videos, but they have a ton, a ton of evidence and they haven't released any names of people that might have attended these parties, right, no?

Cesar:

they haven't released any names. He is being charged in a criminal case. This is a criminal case. There's a whole bunch of civil suits and I'm not going to discuss that because I'm going to focus on the criminal case In the future once all this things like Just how many civil cases were brought up. So 11 civil cases. And then this Houston law firm decided to get in on the act and 3,000 people, 3,000 people, reached out to them and they decided to take up 120 people.

Rob:

Did you see this video? This guy named Jonathan Odie. He was arrested for shooting up one of Donald Trump's Florida hotels in 2018. While he was in custody, he said that he was a porn star and a ex-porn star and a stripper. I guess they just that he was like forced to have sex with Cassie Ventura and actually claimed to have caught herpes during the ordeal. And now it's resurfacing and they're like, oh shit, this guy was telling the truth.

Cesar:

This is all allegedly an ongoing investigation, early early ongoing. Did I mention that to ensure participation in the freak-offs, that Diddy would use violence and intimidation and he would leverage his power over the victims. He would threaten to cut off their financial support, destroy their careers. He would also threaten them by saying, by trying to expose them with the embarrassing and sensitive recordings he made during the freak-offs if the woman didn't comply with his demands.

Victor:

that's some sick twisted shit yeah on another level now, when the freak-off starts, do you think it's like an alarm that goes off, or like some sort of sound that plays, or like a specific track that initiates? The freak off is about to begin.

Rob:

Yeah, I just picture like the beginning of mario kart, what's like and then, and then you're like trying to get the boost you gotta get the one with stars.

Cesar:

That little music pops up here, we we go.

Rob:

That's wild dude.

Cesar:

Bro, listen to this. He participated in these freaks off by watching and jerking off and then recording them to watch them later. So this guy is a freak bro.

Rob:

He's so desensitized yeah.

Cesar:

Yeah.

Rob:

Like 1080 porn ain't working, 4k porn ain't working, I got to do a straight freak off. They're not shooting the angles I want, I'm just going to do it myself. I'm going to just direct.

Chris:

Also, they're so powerful, they also think they're invincible too.

Rob:

Yeah.

Victor:

Well, I mean, after you get a certain amount of money, you kind of are invincible in America. Yeah, in our system, when you have that much money, yeah in america, yeah, in our system, when you have that much money, yeah after you hit a certain threshold, the same rules don't apply to you.

Cesar:

I'm really rich but couldn't do it himself. He had all his money. This is why he's being charged with racketeering and conspiracy, which are considered recode charges, which is normally what they go after for mobsters individuals who engage in illegal activities with an associated criminal organization. So the indictment alleges that members and associates of diddy's enterprise, including high-ranking supervisors, security staff, household staff, personal assistants, all facilitated these freak-offs by booking hotel rooms, stocking the hotel rooms in advance with the freak-off supplies, which include the drugs, baby oil, lubricant, extra linens and, of course, you got to get the lighting right, wow. And I think they included glad scented candles, just in case you know what.

Victor:

That's considerate.

Rob:

Really the level of detail here. It's like wedding planning type shit you know what I mean. It's like did we get the flowers set up?

Chris:

Yeah, have you used this guy before.

Rob:

I mean, I have a weird feeling about this guy. Has the caterer showed up, yet tell me he's the back entrance. I, I can imagine like I get invited to one of these things and then you go there and they're like, oh hi, welcome, you know. And then you get like your, your welcome gift bag, you know, and it's got all the shit in there. You're like, oh wow.

Victor:

This year's is different. Watch Rob get invited to one of these and he like brings a bottle of wine as like a gift and he's like where do I put it? Is there a gift table?

Chris:

I got a red blend.

Rob:

I got a red blend and like Do you guys validate parking? I left it outside. I hope that's fine. It's running, it's okay. Right, I left it. Where do I put these eclairs?

Cesar:

Well, thanks for inviting us. But yeah, the staff would clean the hotel rooms after these freak-offs and they would try to mitigate room damage, bro. Allegedly in 2012, he paid $46,000 for damages to a penthouse after one of these freak-offs. His associates would arrange travel for the victims, they would arrange travel for the commercial sex workers and they would even arrange for ditty to and from the freak-offs. So these freak-offs occurred in several places hotels, homes, high-profile places.

Chris:

When you say victims, they're like normal people like right, like just like some. Some are celebrities and some are like just regular people like us, right, there's probably some models in there too, just models, people trying to start models I would think politicians, I would think other celebrities.

Victor:

I'm sure he has a lot of people on video entertainment, people in like entertainment. This is what happens?

Cesar:

the indictment alleges that diddy and his associates used his power and prestige and his fame to intimidate, threaten and lure female victims into his orbit and then use force or threats of force or coercion for them to participate in these freak-offs. He would assault them, he would punch them, he would kick them, he would throw object in them. Some of these women even got battered and bruised and he would hide them in hotel rooms for days until they healed up peace. So the victims are these women that he brought in under maybe false pretenses or just trying to get some connections in the music industry or, in cassie's instance, that's that was his girlfriend at the time. So this is wild. This is the reason why he's in jail. This is why the feds are going after him now. Listen to this. When someone would try to expose him, diddy and others use similar tactics to keep witnesses and victims silent, so he would bribe them, kidnap them, arson members of the organization carried firearms, and that diddy himself carried guns or brandished weapons to intimidate or threaten others.

Victor:

Yo, he wasn't lying about being a fucking gangster.

Rob:

Wanna be gangster? No, he is a gangster.

Victor:

If you're at the level that you're intimidating people using arson violence, you're a gangster.

Rob:

at that point, yeah this guy's like a union chairman. Is he part of the longshoremen?

Victor:

I guarantee you, he's probably making people disappear in one way or another.

Chris:

Oh yeah, oh yeah, definitely.

Cesar:

It's not gays. We all love Kid Cudi, right, I like him, I do.

Victor:

I like his music. I don't know him personally.

Cesar:

The indictment mentions arson. So in 2012, cassie Diddy's then girlfriend they're on and off. Uh, they hit a rough patch. She started talking to kid cuddy and allegedly did. He got a wind of this and he told her that he wanted to blow up kid cuddy's car. He hoped that the rapper and his friends would be home for the incident. Well, there was a memo sent to the judge for this during this indictment. That said, in the early morning hours of December 20, 2011, the defendant in this case Diddy, and a co-conspirator kidnapped an individual at gunpoint to facilitate breaking into and entering the residence of another individual. Approximately two weeks later, the defendant's co-conspirator set fire to the individual's vehicle by slicing open the car's convertible top and dropping a Molotov cocktail inside the interior. Police and fire department reports the arson and concluded that the fire was intentionally set. So in this lawsuit they're not specifically mentioning Kid Cudi's name, but it's come out recently that that's who they were talking about.

Rob:

But Diddy is not the one actually like ripping this guy's fucking convertible top and throwing off a Molotov cocktail in there, right? I mean he's just hiring somebody to do this. He has a henchman to do that.

Victor:

He has a guy, he's got a Molotov guy but but I mean I wouldn't put it past him, because I mean like if he's, if he wants that satisfaction to do it himself.

Cesar:

I don't see him. I don't see this being much of a stretch. Yeah, listen and listen to this, because apparently you're right, victor.

Victor:

Maybe he was a gangster dude's throwing molotov cocktails and you're like, yeah, maybe he was a gangster. Come on, we don't know if he was the one throwing it. I mean, he's ordering it. That's still the most gangster shit ever but listen so if I ordered you guys to commit a crime, you just look at me and go no dude, yeah, I'm busy.

Rob:

I would ask you what time? How's Saturday?

Cesar:

Yeah, you would have to give me a week's notice, and it has to be a certain time Exactly.

Rob:

A week's notice and I'm going to bail.

Cesar:

At the last minute. So the feds, in March of this year, actually, they did a raid on Diddy's residence in Miami and in LA and this is where they seized the freak off supplies, including narcotics the freak off warehouse yeah, the freak-off supplies including narcotics the freak-off warehouse yeah. And the infamous more than a thousand bottles of baby oil and lubricant which is funny because his lawyer was like, listen, I don't think it was a thousand, but even if it was, did he live by a Costco? So he buys in bulk?

Chris:

I thought that was pretty funny.

Rob:

You gotta buy in bulk man yeah.

Victor:

Do you know what's crazy, though? No, what's crazy though Know what's crazy. The warehouse that they raided is now a Spirit Halloween, oh.

Rob:

They just pop up anywhere, you know what I mean.

Cesar:

They probably put a premium on it.

Rob:

It's a Spirit Halloween, yeah.

Chris:

Cesar, you said that the lawyers came out and said that he got it from Costco.

Rob:

Yeah, like, literally, like right next day, costco came out with the statement saying like oh, we never supplied anything to pdd, they ran through those tickets. They were like he didn't buy shit.

Cesar:

I've never heard of him, you know what they also found in his crib uh guns and uh three ar-15 with the serial numbers defaced. He was doing some, some shady shit. So he's a gangster. So the feds got the videos right. They have them. When they raided the homes, they took hours and hours of video. Yeah.

Rob:

Now do they have to watch all these videos?

Cesar:

Yes, they do. You got to come to the evidence.

Rob:

No pun intended. Oh, that was a good one. I like that. That was sneaky.

Chris:

During your research, did you find anything about Justin Bieber?

Rob:

Bieber, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Hart, any of these guys?

Cesar:

First of all, you're not going to speed past that. You didn't just say what you just said. They've all been part of their parties, right? The only one video that I came across, that was once you look at it like knowing what he did or where he's allegedly has done, is really creepy.

Cesar:

There's a video of him talking to justin bieber and did he's like uh, hey, man, you don't party with me like you used to. What's up the beebs is like yeah, you, you contact my manager, you send me emails. You don't really contact me directly and he just looks kind of shaken, kind of really off.

Rob:

Yeah, he's like this motherfucker is going to blow my house up Trying to rape me this is uncomfortable.

Chris:

I saw another video where P Diddy and Justin were like to say hi to each other, and then P Diddy gets close to him and says something, and then he's checking Justin's chest making sure he's not wired. Oh shit.

Cesar:

He knew they were on them. Well, if you're doing all this dirty stuff and you have all these, At a certain point everyone's out to get you.

Victor:

Yeah, you're just going crazy at that point. You're just like You're fucking covering your mouth when you're talking to people out in public.

Rob:

You're only having meetings in the pool to make sure people don't have wires on them, just some crazy shit.

Victor:

Yeah, you're talking like you're an NFL coach trying to hide the place. The FBI watched every move he made, but he didn't care. He just didn't care.

Cesar:

So what's next for him? So he was denied bail twice.

Victor:

Well, didn't he flee?

Rob:

Like when it first came out yeah, didn't he bounce to like another country, like they couldn't find him.

Cesar:

I think when the feds went in and raided his home. They mentioned this. Before they raided his homes they banked milk bottles together and they'll, diddy, come out and play. He wasn't at the home at the time. I guess he might have known that they were coming. The homes in LA there was. Two of his sons were there. They got arrested and, unfortunately for them, they are also part of some of these civil lawsuits claiming that they was part of these freak offs, claiming that they was part of these freak-offs and another son molested or sexually assaulted a woman on a cruise. That Diddy grunted oh, shit, Thanks for that.

Victor:

I was going to make a fucking joke and then you brought up the molestation and now I'm like, guess not. I mean, I guess I really shouldn't follow this up with a joke Like buzzes.

Rob:

Yeah, nothing kills a fucking mood than molestation Do your joke, bro.

Victor:

Well, it just sounds like some father-son bonding. Like your first freak off with your dad, that's so funny. Just break them in, you know.

Chris:

Yeah.

Victor:

Son you know, some kids throw around a baseball together with their dad.

Chris:

But I'm going to take you to your first freak off.

Rob:

I don't have a dad, but I've never been good at throwing off.

Victor:

I mean you've seen me throw stuff at my ex-girlfriend. I'm no good at it I could never hit her.

Cesar:

I mean, I can't even throw a malt off cocktail straight, so I had to hire somebody to do that just a bit outside so he's being held right now in a uh metropolitan detention center in brooklyn, the jail which was previously temporary home for other celeb criminals like R Kelly, michael Cohen, allison Mack and Ghislaine Maxwell. But yeah, so he's in the detention center in Brooklyn and apparently it's one of the worst ones. Recently they've been past couple of years they've had a couple of suicides, a couple of murders Like suicide, suicide or like quote unquote suicide. Like suicide suicides.

Victor:

Yeah.

Cesar:

Because of understaffing. It's bad as shit in there and apparently some federal judges are even going to the point where they're not even sending criminals to that jail because it's so bad.

Rob:

Oh wow, are even going to the point where, like, they're not even sending criminals to that jail because it's so bad.

Chris:

Oh wow, he's apparently on suicide watch, I'm not looking good for boy. He's gonna hurt himself and end up in like the medical unit. No, no, not even he might be just just gone out of nowhere and everything's gonna get dropped. What? No, because I think I heard there a lot, of, a lot of people from high places were involved too.

Victor:

Yeah, yeah, but they just cut you off, like they just make sure that you just won't talk ever again.

Chris:

And then he was gone.

Victor:

Yeah, but he didn't disappear. He quote, unquote, offed himself.

Cesar:

I think he was in the same jail. That's suspicious, and this is the craziest part. That's suspicious and this is the craziest part. I mentioned that the Houston law firm is representing 120 people who they said allegedly had sexual abuse and sexual assault by Diddy and his associates. The youngest victims at the time was as young as nine. What, what the fuck bro? Disgusting.

Victor:

Yeah, that's breaking child labor laws. I mean 24 hours, but there's no overtime yeah, there's definitely a child labor law.

Cesar:

Do they get a break? I mean, come on, probably did man say to 15 minutes um jesus. So yeah, the lawyer didn't he get into?

Rob:

didn't usher get introduced to p diddy at a young age? This is my thing, right? If I'm really good friends with diddy, I know this shit's going on. Like if I'm friends with you guys. I know if you guys, I'm pretty sure I would know if you guys were having freak-offs and you didn't invite me, like you know what I mean, Like I would be like yeah, like, like, come on FOMO. Yeah, like, what are you guys doing this week? Oh no, I can't go.

Victor:

You guys are busy again.

Rob:

Yeah.

Chris:

Oh man.

Victor:

Are you having freak-offs without?

Rob:

me. Yeah, exactly, I'm not even working this weekend, Anyone home.

Cesar:

That is, in a nutshell, why Diddy is in jail right now in Brooklyn.

Victor:

I feel, though, that this was foreshadowed by who? By Diddy, though, that this was foreshadowed by who? By diddy? Do you not remember the video for hypnotized, where he's like on the boat and driving away and there's like helicopters and everyone's after him. Oh yeah, yeah yeah yeah, I mean, come on, it's like a full circle.

Rob:

Yeah this is yeah, this is going full circle.

Chris:

I'm gonna watch that video first y'all gotta walk to Queens and get me a sugar cookie.

Cesar:

That's crazy, though 120 accusers all with the same themes getting drugged. I recently heard that there is someone else on a video that's even more famous than Diddy. I'm like who could be more famous than Diddy? That's on a video, Dre? I don't think so.

Victor:

Who's more famous than Diddy?

Cesar:

I think there's a lot of people more famous than Diddy, because Diddy's known by everybody like, not just like rap people who love rap. He did mtv, he like, so the america and the world know who did he is so someone to be even more famous than him well, if it's famous, then it must be a celebrity like someone in the entertainment realm like regular rich people, like executives, aren't super famous, they're just super powerful.

Chris:

Yeah, unless you're like zuckerberg or bezos or something like that did they say they're gonna release the videos, or is that part of the like? No, probably part of the trial, or?

Cesar:

because of the you know nature of the crimes and probably the nature of the videos. If this trial does go to court, they're going to show it, but most likely they're going to have to figure out it's never going to go public. Right Even now you're only seeing those drawings of him.

Chris:

You're going away for a long, long time.

Cesar:

What did you learn today, Chris?

Chris:

This is crazy. Come on, this is P diddy we're talking about. You know, it's like never meet your idols. Yeah, yeah, I don't know, I don't, I don't. We don't know what to say. It's like all I know is he's fucked very fucked rob.

Rob:

What'd you think? I just feel like so much stuff has come out like so fast on diddy that I gotta I haven't even been able to catch up on like what's going on. But he is forever gonna be like synonymous with baby oil. I just think there won't be a time where I won't go and see some sort of lubricant and be like I wonder what Diddy's doing. I mean, like this guy is no man. I don't know, it's a thing of power. I mean this is probably just some perversion that has escalated to a ridiculously different level.

Rob:

This is someone with a ton of money no one says no to him and the fact that he's been able to do this, and probably for so long I mean he's probably been doing this for Forever, I would say decades, in the 90s potentially and he's been able to keep up a persona where he is this fun, lovable I used to be a gangster. You know like, like there's a ton of guys who do that. You know like, diddy gangster, cool, now fun right. Dre gangster, he's got beats. Snoop gangster, he's hosting the olympics. You wonder how many other stories like this are out there. And you know what are the feds looking at that we don't know about and what's yet to come. It makes you think it really does victor.

Cesar:

What about you, man?

Victor:

you know what? I hope? This is one of those stories where we're just scratching the surface and then we're like discovering more and more, like they go after more and more people that are involved and they really take apart this criminal enterprise, because this is like one of those few situations where it's like finally karma's in our favor Because there was some heinous shit going on, and finally justice is served. This is like one of those few occasions, if it goes down this way, to that point, did he warned us about?

Cesar:

this years ago mo money no problems so the sun might not shine anymore for diddy. All right, as we close this episode. The heinous allegations levied against Diddy cast a dark shadow over his career and personal life. These accusations raise serious questions about his past behavior and the impact on his legacy as a cultural icon. While the legal process unfolds, these charges stand as a reminder of the complexities behind fame and power. If you enjoyed today's show, hit that follow button and spread the word of this amazing podcast you discovered. We want you to be an active part of our community, whether you have questions, suggestions or just want to share your thoughts on our topic, we want to hear from you. Find us on Twitter at I'm not done, but, and on YouTube at I'm not done but podcast. Until next time. Stay curious. You see, I'm a be all right, I got villas in Brazil, Tahiti.

Victor:

East Hampton, West Hampton.

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