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Busby writes, let me be clear, we will not be bullied or intimidated and intend to cooperate with authorities to ensure all involved are prosecuted to the full extent allowed under Texas law. So we will absolutely be tracking this one closely.
And to get Diddy's exact quote, his lawyers wrote, Mr. Combs does not seek to appeal the district court's denial of his renewed motion and hereby moves to voluntarily dismiss the appeal. A signed statement from Diddy himself clarifies that he did this voluntarily and he understands the ramifications of dismissing the appeal. So for now, that's it.
And to get Diddy's exact quote, his lawyers wrote, Mr. Combs does not seek to appeal the district court's denial of his renewed motion and hereby moves to voluntarily dismiss the appeal. A signed statement from Diddy himself clarifies that he did this voluntarily and he understands the ramifications of dismissing the appeal. So for now, that's it.
Diddy will stay at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn ahead of his trial next year. It's been 94 days since his arrest back in September, and one week today will be Christmas Day. So what will that be like if you're locked up? Well, if there's one person who really knows, it'll be someone who spent 10 years inside. And today, that's guest Larry Levine.
Diddy will stay at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn ahead of his trial next year. It's been 94 days since his arrest back in September, and one week today will be Christmas Day. So what will that be like if you're locked up? Well, if there's one person who really knows, it'll be someone who spent 10 years inside. And today, that's guest Larry Levine.
Okay, Larry, if our listeners don't remember, please tell us about yourself.
Okay, Larry, if our listeners don't remember, please tell us about yourself.
Welcome back to The Trial of Diddy. And we are still here with Larry Levine.
Welcome back to The Trial of Diddy. And we are still here with Larry Levine.
Larry, I want to go back to Diddy's Christmas and the sacks that you're talking about. What was in your sack or in these Christmas bags?
Larry, I want to go back to Diddy's Christmas and the sacks that you're talking about. What was in your sack or in these Christmas bags?
All right, so we'll now be off duty for a couple of weeks enjoying the holidays and we'll return on Friday, January 10th with our long promised second Q&A episode. So we will both spend some quality holiday time diving into all of your comments, thoughts and suggestions for the show. In the meantime, what would you like us to cover? What other trials are you interested in?
All right, so we'll now be off duty for a couple of weeks enjoying the holidays and we'll return on Friday, January 10th with our long promised second Q&A episode. So we will both spend some quality holiday time diving into all of your comments, thoughts and suggestions for the show. In the meantime, what would you like us to cover? What other trials are you interested in?
Let us know by email, thetrialatdailymail.com, or you can WhatsApp us at plus44-7796-657512. Make sure to start your message with trial.
Let us know by email, thetrialatdailymail.com, or you can WhatsApp us at plus44-7796-657512. Make sure to start your message with trial.
Hey, I'm Kayla Brantley, reporter at large for the Daily Mail in Manhattan.
Hey, I'm Kayla Brantley, reporter at large for the Daily Mail in Manhattan.
I do think that that's interesting, Lisa, that you said that, you know, the defense will find out who these people are, because one of the things that Diddy's team has argued is that they can't really build a case without knowing who this person is. And so, you know, what you said kind of blows that all out of the water that they will know who it is. It's just not going to be known to the public.
I do think that that's interesting, Lisa, that you said that, you know, the defense will find out who these people are, because one of the things that Diddy's team has argued is that they can't really build a case without knowing who this person is. And so, you know, what you said kind of blows that all out of the water that they will know who it is. It's just not going to be known to the public.
Was there a moment with your client, Dawn Richard? Obviously, she's so well known. She's from Danity Kane. We've seen her on Making the Band. Was there a decision where she decided, you know, I'm going to come forward with my name? Because obviously, she could have filed as a Jane Doe and remained anonymous.