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The show streams weekdays at 5.30 p.m. Eastern on ABC News Live. You can also find it on Disney+, Hulu, or on most of your favorite streaming apps. The podcast production team includes Vika Aronson, Nancy Rosenbaum, Audrey Maztek, Amira Williams, Tracy Samuelson, and Sasha Azlanian. Special thanks to Stephanie Maurice, Caitlin Morris, Liz Alessi, Katie Dendas, and the team at ABC News Live.
The show streams weekdays at 5.30 p.m. Eastern on ABC News Live. You can also find it on Disney+, Hulu, or on most of your favorite streaming apps. The podcast production team includes Vika Aronson, Nancy Rosenbaum, Audrey Maztek, Amira Williams, Tracy Samuelson, and Sasha Azlanian. Special thanks to Stephanie Maurice, Caitlin Morris, Liz Alessi, Katie Dendas, and the team at ABC News Live.
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Michelle Margulis is our operations manager. Josh Cohan is ABC Audio's director of podcast programming. Lor Mayer is our executive producer.
Michelle Margulis is our operations manager. Josh Cohan is ABC Audio's director of podcast programming. Laura Mayer is our executive producer.
Michelle Margulis is our operations manager. Josh Cohan is ABC Audio's director of podcast programming. Laura Mayer is our executive producer.
Michelle Margulis is our operations manager. Josh Cohan is ABC Audio's director of podcast programming. Laura Mayer is our executive producer.
Hey, it's Brian. Today on Bad Rap, we've got something a little different. A dispatch from my colleagues over at ABC News Live and their show, Burden of Proof, The Case Against Diddy. I think you're really going to like it. It's more great analysis and insight on the latest in the Sean Diddy Combs trial. Burden of Proof, The Case Against Diddy, streams weekdays at 5.30 p.m.
Hey, it's Brian. Today on Bad Rap, we've got something a little different. A dispatch from my colleagues over at ABC News Live and their show, Burden of Proof, The Case Against Diddy. I think you're really going to like it. It's more great analysis and insight on the latest in the Sean Diddy Combs trial. Burden of Proof, The Case Against Diddy, streams weekdays at 5.30 p.m.
Eastern on ABC News Live. Find it on Disney+, Hulu, or on most of your favorite streaming apps. Today, you'll hear me on there with host Eva Pilgrim. Take a listen.
Eastern on ABC News Live. Find it on Disney+, Hulu, or on most of your favorite streaming apps. Today, you'll hear me on there with host Eva Pilgrim. Take a listen.
I mean, other than I think Aaron called them shenanigans about what happened in the beginning, what stood out to me was just Eddie Garcia's testimony, walking us through this very riveting piece of testimony that almost was reminiscent of Kid Cudi talking about that Marvel supervillain, of Sean Combs allegedly in the room with a brown paper bag,
I mean, other than I think Aaron called them shenanigans about what happened in the beginning, what stood out to me was just Eddie Garcia's testimony, walking us through this very riveting piece of testimony that almost was reminiscent of Kid Cudi talking about that Marvel supervillain, of Sean Combs allegedly in the room with a brown paper bag,
counting money, $10,000 at a time, and just the whole kind of story of it all, of hearing how this all worked out. And the defense didn't necessarily push back on that narrative, but focused instead on other errors in the cross-examination. But that was very riveting to listen to how this video didn't make it to the light of day until some years later.
counting money, $10,000 at a time, and just the whole kind of story of it all, of hearing how this all worked out. And the defense didn't necessarily push back on that narrative, but focused instead on other errors in the cross-examination. But that was very riveting to listen to how this video didn't make it to the light of day until some years later.
I mean, just really quickly, accepting bribes, tax evasion, obstruction. This is an individual who is testifying very truthfully, at least if you believe his testimony, and it came off pretty credible, that he accepted $100,000 from Sean Combs. 50 of it went to his manager, 20 went to another associate of his, and then 30 went to him, and then he took that money and bought a used vehicle with it.
I mean, just really quickly, accepting bribes, tax evasion, obstruction. This is an individual who is testifying very truthfully, at least if you believe his testimony, and it came off pretty credible, that he accepted $100,000 from Sean Combs. 50 of it went to his manager, 20 went to another associate of his, and then 30 went to him, and then he took that money and bought a used vehicle with it.
Because of course, Sean Combs said, don't spend it all in one place. We don't want to raise suspicions. This, don't forget, is a 24-year-old at the time who's just a new security guard. And so that's what he's testifying near immunity. He doesn't want to testify to allegations of a crime and then be prosecuted for it.
Because of course, Sean Combs said, don't spend it all in one place. We don't want to raise suspicions. This, don't forget, is a 24-year-old at the time who's just a new security guard. And so that's what he's testifying near immunity. He doesn't want to testify to allegations of a crime and then be prosecuted for it.