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Yeah. And Diddy, he actually did appear in court on Monday to enter his plea of not guilty to an additional charge of sex trafficking. and another charge of transportation to engage in prostitution before U.S. District Judge Aaron Sabermanian in Manhattan.
Yeah. And Diddy, he actually did appear in court on Monday to enter his plea of not guilty to an additional charge of sex trafficking. and another charge of transportation to engage in prostitution before U.S. District Judge Aaron Sabermanian in Manhattan.
And it's important to reiterate, as we do every week, and we make our lawyers very happy here at Daily Mail, that Diddy has always denied each and every allegation made in all recent lawsuits filed against him, and he has also denied all the federal charges that have been filed against him. Like everyone else in the legal system, he remains innocent until such time as he's been proven guilty.
And it's important to reiterate, as we do every week, and we make our lawyers very happy here at Daily Mail, that Diddy has always denied each and every allegation made in all recent lawsuits filed against him, and he has also denied all the federal charges that have been filed against him. Like everyone else in the legal system, he remains innocent until such time as he's been proven guilty.
I chose journalism as a major specifically, so I didn't have to do math. So no, I would not want to take a guess.
I chose journalism as a major specifically, so I didn't have to do math. So no, I would not want to take a guess.
And as we understand it, both sides will be back in court for another hearing on Friday, April 18th, which is when everyone will be listening to this episode when it comes out. Although we are recording this on Wednesday, two days before that. But Marjorie, I'm not sure if you saw this story. It was actually the New York Times that Diddy has been...
And as we understand it, both sides will be back in court for another hearing on Friday, April 18th, which is when everyone will be listening to this episode when it comes out. Although we are recording this on Wednesday, two days before that. But Marjorie, I'm not sure if you saw this story. It was actually the New York Times that Diddy has been...
trading canned mackerel mackerel one dollar canned tinned fish from the commissary yeah which i thought was an interesting uh a line there it is one way inmates make their living or stay alive there is they trade and barter goods that they get from commissary Exactly. From going to like eating caviar and filet mignon to now trading mackerel.
trading canned mackerel mackerel one dollar canned tinned fish from the commissary yeah which i thought was an interesting uh a line there it is one way inmates make their living or stay alive there is they trade and barter goods that they get from commissary Exactly. From going to like eating caviar and filet mignon to now trading mackerel.
It was, you know, just the stark reality of prison and really his fall from grace.
It was, you know, just the stark reality of prison and really his fall from grace.
But with all that being said, earlier this week, I caught up with legal commentator, trial lawyer and host of Crime Stories, the amazing Nancy Grace, to find out how she views this case. And here we are together. Take a listen. I want to welcome Nancy Grace to the podcast, multi-hyphenated attorney, TV host, crime expert. Thank you for being here, Nancy. Thank you for inviting me.
But with all that being said, earlier this week, I caught up with legal commentator, trial lawyer and host of Crime Stories, the amazing Nancy Grace, to find out how she views this case. And here we are together. Take a listen. I want to welcome Nancy Grace to the podcast, multi-hyphenated attorney, TV host, crime expert. Thank you for being here, Nancy. Thank you for inviting me.
This is very special because usually I'm a guest on your show. So, so happy to have you on The Trial of Diddy. It feels like we've been talking about this forever. I mean, Diddy got arrested back in the fall. We're finally about three weeks away from trial. What are your predictions from now until the start of the trial?
This is very special because usually I'm a guest on your show. So, so happy to have you on The Trial of Diddy. It feels like we've been talking about this forever. I mean, Diddy got arrested back in the fall. We're finally about three weeks away from trial. What are your predictions from now until the start of the trial?
I mean, because when you think about it, who doesn't know about this case? Who doesn't have an opinion on this case? I personally feel like a little girl.
I mean, because when you think about it, who doesn't know about this case? Who doesn't have an opinion on this case? I personally feel like a little girl.