Kayla Brantley
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It's interesting that you brought out that inmates on that floor, they might be playing checkers or watch TV together. I can't fathom Diddy having a sit down and playing checkers with another individual in jail. Is that the kind of interaction that he would be having or is he mostly in his cell?
So again, so that was around the holidays, Christmas time when a client of yours had that interaction with Diddy.
So again, so that was around the holidays, Christmas time when a client of yours had that interaction with Diddy.
Wow, that's interesting. Just him still having that interaction with other people. And like you said, it's kind of being in prison. It's kind of like the equalizer, right? The great equalizer. The great equalizer. But he's out there playing cards with his fellow inmates, I guess, at this point.
Wow, that's interesting. Just him still having that interaction with other people. And like you said, it's kind of being in prison. It's kind of like the equalizer, right? The great equalizer. The great equalizer. But he's out there playing cards with his fellow inmates, I guess, at this point.
I'm also curious that, you know, there is obviously the concern that he could be a target because of who he is and given the charges he's facing. If you were his consultant, is that something that you would warn him about? Or what would you say to him in terms of protecting himself?
I'm also curious that, you know, there is obviously the concern that he could be a target because of who he is and given the charges he's facing. If you were his consultant, is that something that you would warn him about? Or what would you say to him in terms of protecting himself?
And it could be any penitentiary in the country.
And it could be any penitentiary in the country.
I mean, what you do is very interesting, the fact that you're kind of starting from the beginning. When you have somebody like a big name like Diddy, what would you suggest to him in preparing for the trial?
I mean, what you do is very interesting, the fact that you're kind of starting from the beginning. When you have somebody like a big name like Diddy, what would you suggest to him in preparing for the trial?
Like you said, he's still considered innocent until proven guilty. And we have a long way to go until he goes to trial. So we'll see how that shakes out. So, Sam, you mentioned that if found guilty, Diddy would go to a U.S. penitentiary somewhere in the country, but normally it would be somewhere near his family.
Like you said, he's still considered innocent until proven guilty. And we have a long way to go until he goes to trial. So we'll see how that shakes out. So, Sam, you mentioned that if found guilty, Diddy would go to a U.S. penitentiary somewhere in the country, but normally it would be somewhere near his family.
But can you explain what the difference is between where he is now in the Brooklyn facility versus a U.S. penitentiary where he could end up?
But can you explain what the difference is between where he is now in the Brooklyn facility versus a U.S. penitentiary where he could end up?
So ultimately a judge would decide, again, if he is found guilty, he hasn't been, ultimately decide where he would go. No, no. Oh, it's not.
So ultimately a judge would decide, again, if he is found guilty, he hasn't been, ultimately decide where he would go. No, no. Oh, it's not.
Oh, okay. Gotcha. So obviously the judge hands out the sentence and then you guys then come in and say, this is where we would want to place him. Who decides where he goes?