Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty
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Podcast Appearances
Now, you know that I, at the beginning of this, I wasn't shy about saying I did find Rico quite confusing. And that was definitely quite confusing. And that was something that a lot of our listeners said as well. You kind of grasp it and then you don't.
Now, you know that I, at the beginning of this, I wasn't shy about saying I did find Rico quite confusing. And that was definitely quite confusing. And that was something that a lot of our listeners said as well. You kind of grasp it and then you don't.
Now, you know that I, at the beginning of this, I wasn't shy about saying I did find Rico quite confusing. And that was definitely quite confusing. And that was something that a lot of our listeners said as well. You kind of grasp it and then you don't.
And then when you learn the history of it and you realize that they didn't even really get it when they first introduced it, you feel a little bit better about it. But now I know what I'm listening out for when I'm in the court. You're kind of like, oh, that she said this and it speaks to the Rico charge.
And then when you learn the history of it and you realize that they didn't even really get it when they first introduced it, you feel a little bit better about it. But now I know what I'm listening out for when I'm in the court. You're kind of like, oh, that she said this and it speaks to the Rico charge.
And then when you learn the history of it and you realize that they didn't even really get it when they first introduced it, you feel a little bit better about it. But now I know what I'm listening out for when I'm in the court. You're kind of like, oh, that she said this and it speaks to the Rico charge.
Now, they've gone over this one incident of alleged aggression and violence towards Cassie, where Deontay and Mia and Cassie are in her flat. Diddy comes in. He's very angry. They get into an altercation. He's hitting her repeatedly. They say she bashes her head on this wooden bed frame and there's blood gushing everywhere.
Now, they've gone over this one incident of alleged aggression and violence towards Cassie, where Deontay and Mia and Cassie are in her flat. Diddy comes in. He's very angry. They get into an altercation. He's hitting her repeatedly. They say she bashes her head on this wooden bed frame and there's blood gushing everywhere.
Now, they've gone over this one incident of alleged aggression and violence towards Cassie, where Deontay and Mia and Cassie are in her flat. Diddy comes in. He's very angry. They get into an altercation. He's hitting her repeatedly. They say she bashes her head on this wooden bed frame and there's blood gushing everywhere.
Now, I keep thinking, why are we going over this same incident over and over again? Not that it's not important, but we've heard of lots of different allegations of violence towards Cassie. But today, when Mia was talking about it from her perspective, she said that Diddy... After there's blood gushing from Cassie's face, he says, call Kayla. She's another assistant, we learn, the jury is told.
Now, I keep thinking, why are we going over this same incident over and over again? Not that it's not important, but we've heard of lots of different allegations of violence towards Cassie. But today, when Mia was talking about it from her perspective, she said that Diddy... After there's blood gushing from Cassie's face, he says, call Kayla. She's another assistant, we learn, the jury is told.
Now, I keep thinking, why are we going over this same incident over and over again? Not that it's not important, but we've heard of lots of different allegations of violence towards Cassie. But today, when Mia was talking about it from her perspective, she said that Diddy... After there's blood gushing from Cassie's face, he says, call Kayla. She's another assistant, we learn, the jury is told.
Call Kayla because she's the one who has the good relationship with the doctors and they'll see her. Now, for me, that was like, oh, that's a clear example of RICO because that's the wider company being used to cover up something illegal that's happened. Is that right? Yeah.
Call Kayla because she's the one who has the good relationship with the doctors and they'll see her. Now, for me, that was like, oh, that's a clear example of RICO because that's the wider company being used to cover up something illegal that's happened. Is that right? Yeah.
Call Kayla because she's the one who has the good relationship with the doctors and they'll see her. Now, for me, that was like, oh, that's a clear example of RICO because that's the wider company being used to cover up something illegal that's happened. Is that right? Yeah.
Mia also spoke about having the perception that going to the police about Diddy wasn't enough. She said this was before Me Too. This was before social media. And I thought his power was above the police. That's what she says. She gives some examples prompted by the prosecution saying, oh, well, I'd get speeding tickets.
Mia also spoke about having the perception that going to the police about Diddy wasn't enough. She said this was before Me Too. This was before social media. And I thought his power was above the police. That's what she says. She gives some examples prompted by the prosecution saying, oh, well, I'd get speeding tickets.
Mia also spoke about having the perception that going to the police about Diddy wasn't enough. She said this was before Me Too. This was before social media. And I thought his power was above the police. That's what she says. She gives some examples prompted by the prosecution saying, oh, well, I'd get speeding tickets.
And then when I tell the police, you know, I was speeding for my boss, P. Diddy, and I get him on the phone. Those tickets were written off. They were really happy to talk to Puff Daddy. At what point in the jury's mind do you start going, how big is this thing? This seems to be involving the police, medical professionals, security guards. You know, where does this alleged enterprise stop?
And then when I tell the police, you know, I was speeding for my boss, P. Diddy, and I get him on the phone. Those tickets were written off. They were really happy to talk to Puff Daddy. At what point in the jury's mind do you start going, how big is this thing? This seems to be involving the police, medical professionals, security guards. You know, where does this alleged enterprise stop?