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Welcome back to The Trial of Diddy. We're still here with criminal defense attorney David Gelman.
Welcome back to The Trial of Diddy. We're still here with criminal defense attorney David Gelman.
You know, it's a good question. Typically, no. Frankly, any of my clients who have been incarcerated, I've never heard of them being transported in the middle of the night unless it's an emergency. Diddy is obviously a very special individual. He shouldn't get preferential treatment. Where he's at, but let's face it, he's going to. There's just no way around it.
You know, it's a good question. Typically, no. Frankly, any of my clients who have been incarcerated, I've never heard of them being transported in the middle of the night unless it's an emergency. Diddy is obviously a very special individual. He shouldn't get preferential treatment. Where he's at, but let's face it, he's going to. There's just no way around it.
He's not like the regular Joe Schmo that's incarcerated in that facility. So I don't know if this was done for security reasons, which it may have been. Because being late at night, the hospital is going to be a lot less crowded. Paparazzi is not going to be around. And the jail could facilitate it a little easier because you're not going to have inmates roaming around all the time.
He's not like the regular Joe Schmo that's incarcerated in that facility. So I don't know if this was done for security reasons, which it may have been. Because being late at night, the hospital is going to be a lot less crowded. Paparazzi is not going to be around. And the jail could facilitate it a little easier because you're not going to have inmates roaming around all the time.
So I think that could be one of the reasons, if not the main reason, that they did that at that time. But is it common to do these types of things in the middle of the night? No, it's not. From what I'm reading, it's not like it was a life saver. It wasn't like an emergency. Right.
So I think that could be one of the reasons, if not the main reason, that they did that at that time. But is it common to do these types of things in the middle of the night? No, it's not. From what I'm reading, it's not like it was a life saver. It wasn't like an emergency. Right.
Yeah, there was some speculation out there that there was that he might have been involved in a fight or something. But my sources said, no, it was a knee injury. He was a marathoner. So he just needed an MRI for his knee.
Yeah, there was some speculation out there that there was that he might have been involved in a fight or something. But my sources said, no, it was a knee injury. He was a marathoner. So he just needed an MRI for his knee.
Yeah, I mean, I don't, I think this is something that was planned. Yeah, I really do. And I just think it was just convenient at night to kind of not let anybody really know about it. Because think about it. If people knew that, oh, Diddy's going to the hospital, go get an MRI. Forget it. Yeah. We would have been all over it.
Yeah, I mean, I don't, I think this is something that was planned. Yeah, I really do. And I just think it was just convenient at night to kind of not let anybody really know about it. Because think about it. If people knew that, oh, Diddy's going to the hospital, go get an MRI. Forget it. Yeah. We would have been all over it.
Oh, yeah. That's big money. Big money.
Oh, yeah. That's big money. Big money.
In terms of even transporting an inmate, obviously of such notoriety, do they lock down the hospital or the area where he goes to? How does that all pan out?
In terms of even transporting an inmate, obviously of such notoriety, do they lock down the hospital or the area where he goes to? How does that all pan out?
Well, they're going to have a ton of security around him. I mean, Diddy isn't even going to be allowed to go to the bathroom without somebody there with him. So the security for some of that is going to be tremendous. Are they going to lock down the hospital? I highly doubt that.
Well, they're going to have a ton of security around him. I mean, Diddy isn't even going to be allowed to go to the bathroom without somebody there with him. So the security for some of that is going to be tremendous. Are they going to lock down the hospital? I highly doubt that.
But he's not going to go in the main entrance, I want to tell you that, like through the emergency room like anybody normally would. They're going to have a back entrance. They're going to go – through the back ways of the hospital, through potentially the service elevators and whatnot. I would be very shocked that people even knew he was there besides the individuals who were taking the MRI.
But he's not going to go in the main entrance, I want to tell you that, like through the emergency room like anybody normally would. They're going to have a back entrance. They're going to go – through the back ways of the hospital, through potentially the service elevators and whatnot. I would be very shocked that people even knew he was there besides the individuals who were taking the MRI.