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But those laws can then be applied to those new power structures that step in. Now people have figured out how to use them. Because the thing that I think is quite confusing is we say, oh, Rico was the charge that took down the mob. And that's, it's Genesis. But a lot of people now, casual observers, they say, well, I know Rico because I hear it in a lot of rap songs.
But those laws can then be applied to those new power structures that step in. Now people have figured out how to use them. Because the thing that I think is quite confusing is we say, oh, Rico was the charge that took down the mob. And that's, it's Genesis. But a lot of people now, casual observers, they say, well, I know Rico because I hear it in a lot of rap songs.
But those laws can then be applied to those new power structures that step in. Now people have figured out how to use them. Because the thing that I think is quite confusing is we say, oh, Rico was the charge that took down the mob. And that's, it's Genesis. But a lot of people now, casual observers, they say, well, I know Rico because I hear it in a lot of rap songs.
Or I saw the ASAP Rocky trial. Or I saw that rapper or this group. But really what you've explained there is an evolution of Well, like smaller, almost groups defined by ethnicity filled up this massive gap that were organized crime groups. And that's where you get things like the Bloods and the Crips. And then maybe from that, you see how it links to modern day hip hop culture.
Or I saw the ASAP Rocky trial. Or I saw that rapper or this group. But really what you've explained there is an evolution of Well, like smaller, almost groups defined by ethnicity filled up this massive gap that were organized crime groups. And that's where you get things like the Bloods and the Crips. And then maybe from that, you see how it links to modern day hip hop culture.
Or I saw the ASAP Rocky trial. Or I saw that rapper or this group. But really what you've explained there is an evolution of Well, like smaller, almost groups defined by ethnicity filled up this massive gap that were organized crime groups. And that's where you get things like the Bloods and the Crips. And then maybe from that, you see how it links to modern day hip hop culture.
It's just an interesting evolution that they're all modeled on the mob or they're all following that same power structure.
It's just an interesting evolution that they're all modeled on the mob or they're all following that same power structure.
It's just an interesting evolution that they're all modeled on the mob or they're all following that same power structure.
Thank you so much for this, because I mean, it's just I could sit here and listen to you all day. That's absolutely fascinating. And we really appreciate you coming on the program.
Thank you so much for this, because I mean, it's just I could sit here and listen to you all day. That's absolutely fascinating. And we really appreciate you coming on the program.
Thank you so much for this, because I mean, it's just I could sit here and listen to you all day. That's absolutely fascinating. And we really appreciate you coming on the program.
That was Christian Cipollini, crime historian and author. And finally, before we go, last week we got a small insight into life for Diddy in jail. Sam Bankman-Fried spoke on Tucker Carlson's show in the US from the Metropolitan Detention Centre, where Diddy is also being held. Bankman-Fried is serving 25 years for defrauding users of his cryptocurrency in exchange. This is his insight.
That was Christian Cipollini, crime historian and author. And finally, before we go, last week we got a small insight into life for Diddy in jail. Sam Bankman-Fried spoke on Tucker Carlson's show in the US from the Metropolitan Detention Centre, where Diddy is also being held. Bankman-Fried is serving 25 years for defrauding users of his cryptocurrency in exchange. This is his insight.
That was Christian Cipollini, crime historian and author. And finally, before we go, last week we got a small insight into life for Diddy in jail. Sam Bankman-Fried spoke on Tucker Carlson's show in the US from the Metropolitan Detention Centre, where Diddy is also being held. Bankman-Fried is serving 25 years for defrauding users of his cryptocurrency in exchange. This is his insight.
And Diddy will be going to court from that jail for his pre-trial conference on Friday. So we'll bring you the latest on that afterwards. That's it today from Diddy on Trial with me, Anushka Matanda-Dowdy. Thank you for listening. Don't forget to subscribe and turn on your push notifications so you never miss a thing.
And Diddy will be going to court from that jail for his pre-trial conference on Friday. So we'll bring you the latest on that afterwards. That's it today from Diddy on Trial with me, Anushka Matanda-Dowdy. Thank you for listening. Don't forget to subscribe and turn on your push notifications so you never miss a thing.
And Diddy will be going to court from that jail for his pre-trial conference on Friday. So we'll bring you the latest on that afterwards. That's it today from Diddy on Trial with me, Anushka Matanda-Dowdy. Thank you for listening. Don't forget to subscribe and turn on your push notifications so you never miss a thing.
BBC Sounds. Music, radio, podcasts. Hello and welcome back to Diddy on Trial from BBC Sounds with me, Anushka Matandadauti. Make sure you subscribe and turn on your push notifications so you never miss a thing. So we have another superseding indictment issued by the prosecution on Thursday, the 6th of March. Reminder, what are indictments?
BBC Sounds. Music, radio, podcasts. Hello and welcome back to Diddy on Trial from BBC Sounds with me, Anushka Matandadauti. Make sure you subscribe and turn on your push notifications so you never miss a thing. So we have another superseding indictment issued by the prosecution on Thursday, the 6th of March. Reminder, what are indictments?