Brian Buckmeyer
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And then the first day I was like, these sound like the elements of a crime that would be more in line with domestic violence from the facts that we were hearing. But on the second day of testimony, that's when I started to hear testimony and evidence. And also the way that Cassie was talking about Sean Combs, I was like, I've heard this tone before. I have heard this type of conversation before.
And then the first day I was like, these sound like the elements of a crime that would be more in line with domestic violence from the facts that we were hearing. But on the second day of testimony, that's when I started to hear testimony and evidence. And also the way that Cassie was talking about Sean Combs, I was like, I've heard this tone before. I have heard this type of conversation before.
And then the first day I was like, these sound like the elements of a crime that would be more in line with domestic violence from the facts that we were hearing. But on the second day of testimony, that's when I started to hear testimony and evidence. And also the way that Cassie was talking about Sean Combs, I was like, I've heard this tone before. I have heard this type of conversation before.
I think they still need a lot of pieces, but I'm starting to see the pieces align with what the government is accusing in the second day of testimony.
I think they still need a lot of pieces, but I'm starting to see the pieces align with what the government is accusing in the second day of testimony.
I have heard these elements before. And that's when I started to piece together, I think they're getting closer to the trafficking allegations. Now I say closer because they still need to have individuals come forward and testify to say, I was part of this criminal enterprise. Sean Combe did this intentionally for the purpose of trafficking. This wasn't just a violent relationship.
I have heard these elements before. And that's when I started to piece together, I think they're getting closer to the trafficking allegations. Now I say closer because they still need to have individuals come forward and testify to say, I was part of this criminal enterprise. Sean Combe did this intentionally for the purpose of trafficking. This wasn't just a violent relationship.
I have heard these elements before. And that's when I started to piece together, I think they're getting closer to the trafficking allegations. Now I say closer because they still need to have individuals come forward and testify to say, I was part of this criminal enterprise. Sean Combe did this intentionally for the purpose of trafficking. This wasn't just a violent relationship.
I think they still need a lot of pieces, but I'm starting to see the pieces align with what the government is accusing in the second day of testimony.
I think they still need a lot of pieces, but I'm starting to see the pieces align with what the government is accusing in the second day of testimony.
I think they still need a lot of pieces, but I'm starting to see the pieces align with what the government is accusing in the second day of testimony.
So I always hate to look over a defense attorney's shoulder and be like, this argument doesn't really make sense. But when the defense made the argument that this is not transportation for the sake of prostitution, because Sean Combs was paying for the time of escorts and dancers because he was just believing he was paying for their time, wasn't paying for sex.
So I always hate to look over a defense attorney's shoulder and be like, this argument doesn't really make sense. But when the defense made the argument that this is not transportation for the sake of prostitution, because Sean Combs was paying for the time of escorts and dancers because he was just believing he was paying for their time, wasn't paying for sex.
I kind of looked over at people and be like, come on now. Come on now.
I kind of looked over at people and be like, come on now. Come on now.
So I always hate to look over a defense attorney's shoulder and be like, this argument doesn't really make sense. But when the defense made the argument that this is not transportation for the sake of prostitution, because Sean Combs was paying for the time of escorts and dancers because he was just believing he was paying for their time, wasn't paying for sex.
So I always hate to look over a defense attorney's shoulder and be like, this argument doesn't really make sense. But when the defense made the argument that this is not transportation for the sake of prostitution, because Sean Combs was paying for the time of escorts and dancers because he was just believing he was paying for their time, wasn't paying for sex.
So I always hate to look over a defense attorney's shoulder and be like, this argument doesn't really make sense. But when the defense made the argument that this is not transportation for the sake of prostitution, because Sean Combs was paying for the time of escorts and dancers because he was just believing he was paying for their time, wasn't paying for sex.
Is there more coming, Faze? Come on now. And the defense that they were making, I just didn't think really worked out. And it just seems like an easy layup for the government and the way they're presenting this case. So I don't see an argument to combat what you're articulating. And I agree, the easily laid out facts that make out that charge.
Is there more coming, Faze? Come on now. And the defense that they were making, I just didn't think really worked out. And it just seems like an easy layup for the government and the way they're presenting this case. So I don't see an argument to combat what you're articulating. And I agree, the easily laid out facts that make out that charge.