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So let's just get into it, starting with this new story of Diddy allegedly demanding that authorities hand over videos of his freak offs, claiming that they'll prove he's completely innocent.
In a letter to Judge Aaron Subramanian on Tuesday, reported in a story by Daily Mail's Joe Hutchinson this week, Diddy's lawyers asked to have prosecutors produce all nine videos he said to have appeared in for them to review. Prosecutors have previously described them as, quote, elaborate and produced sex performances arranged and directed by Combs, which to me is completely shocking.
In a letter to Judge Aaron Subramanian on Tuesday, reported in a story by Daily Mail's Joe Hutchinson this week, Diddy's lawyers asked to have prosecutors produce all nine videos he said to have appeared in for them to review. Prosecutors have previously described them as, quote, elaborate and produced sex performances arranged and directed by Combs, which to me is completely shocking.
I did not see this coming at all.
I did not see this coming at all.
Diddy's legal letter claims that Ventura, named in the indictment and court documents as victim one, quote, not only consented, but thoroughly enjoyed herself. And it goes on to say there are no secret cameras, no orgies, no other celebrities involved, no underground tunnels, no minors, and not so much as a hint of coercion or violence.
Diddy's legal letter claims that Ventura, named in the indictment and court documents as victim one, quote, not only consented, but thoroughly enjoyed herself. And it goes on to say there are no secret cameras, no orgies, no other celebrities involved, no underground tunnels, no minors, and not so much as a hint of coercion or violence.
Diddy's lawyers say these videos are at the core of this case and are necessary material in preparing their own defense.
Diddy's lawyers say these videos are at the core of this case and are necessary material in preparing their own defense.
Now let's welcome this week's guest, New Jersey criminal defense attorney and longtime friend of the show, David Gelman.
Now let's welcome this week's guest, New Jersey criminal defense attorney and longtime friend of the show, David Gelman.
Yeah. And the case just it seems like it just keeps going. And there's just so many more developments. Marjorie, you actually had flagged to us that there was a development. So do you kind of want to talk about that for a little bit?
Yeah. And the case just it seems like it just keeps going. And there's just so many more developments. Marjorie, you actually had flagged to us that there was a development. So do you kind of want to talk about that for a little bit?
I mean, I was surprised when I read that Diddy's team wants these videos handed over of these alleged freak offs and that they said that it would prove him completely innocent. If anything, I was thinking he would want those under lock and key because from what's been speculated at least, these videos were kind of supposed to be blackmail for the people that are in them.
I mean, I was surprised when I read that Diddy's team wants these videos handed over of these alleged freak offs and that they said that it would prove him completely innocent. If anything, I was thinking he would want those under lock and key because from what's been speculated at least, these videos were kind of supposed to be blackmail for the people that are in them.
So it's really interesting and maybe even a little bit telling that Diddy's team wants them to be turned over.
So it's really interesting and maybe even a little bit telling that Diddy's team wants them to be turned over.
And for our listeners, could you just explain what the benefit would be for the prosecution for Diddy's team to not see any of these videos?