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Yeah, because he has on the criminal case, I want to say it's at least three attorneys that are known. And then you got to understand, you always got attorneys in the background doing all the kind of the grunt work. So, you know, like me, when I go to court, I'm like the face. I like to talk and all that kind of stuff.
Yeah, because he has on the criminal case, I want to say it's at least three attorneys that are known. And then you got to understand, you always got attorneys in the background doing all the kind of the grunt work. So, you know, like me, when I go to court, I'm like the face. I like to talk and all that kind of stuff.
I have the other attorneys in my firm doing all the research and then I can just... deal with that. They're the real workers, you know, when it comes to law firms. But the hours that they're putting into it have to be astronomical. And look, this is a very high profile, high powered attorney firm in New York that Diddy has.
I have the other attorneys in my firm doing all the research and then I can just... deal with that. They're the real workers, you know, when it comes to law firms. But the hours that they're putting into it have to be astronomical. And look, this is a very high profile, high powered attorney firm in New York that Diddy has.
I wouldn't be surprised at all if they're charging $1,200, $1,500 an hour, maybe more for all I know.
I wouldn't be surprised at all if they're charging $1,200, $1,500 an hour, maybe more for all I know.
I mean, it's got to be insane. And that also, remember, that doesn't include travel and the investigation that the legal team has to do. So that's all money that Diddy has to pay for as well. The sky's the limit. I mean, they see a whale, they're going to jump on it.
I mean, it's got to be insane. And that also, remember, that doesn't include travel and the investigation that the legal team has to do. So that's all money that Diddy has to pay for as well. The sky's the limit. I mean, they see a whale, they're going to jump on it.
Right now, I'd say it's got to be... I don't know, hundreds of millions. I think that might be a little high, but I could see it being in the 20 to 30 million dollar range right now. I think that I think that'd be very realistic.
Right now, I'd say it's got to be... I don't know, hundreds of millions. I think that might be a little high, but I could see it being in the 20 to 30 million dollar range right now. I think that I think that'd be very realistic.
I think that I think it might be going from a B to an M real quick.
I think that I think it might be going from a B to an M real quick.
Exactly. Although they, you know, frankly, Danny, you can always come here. All right. I'll be more than happy and I'll give you a discounted rate too.
Exactly. Although they, you know, frankly, Danny, you can always come here. All right. I'll be more than happy and I'll give you a discounted rate too.
I'm ready to go golfing in the warm weather.
I'm ready to go golfing in the warm weather.
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