Rochelle Keyhan
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So I really do hope they get the chance to testify because I think it seems that at this point, if they're ready to come forward, they've had a lot of healing and they're able. And I think if they're not... could impact them emotionally and personally if their story doesn't get to be part of the consequences that he experiences.
So I really do hope they get the chance to testify because I think it seems that at this point, if they're ready to come forward, they've had a lot of healing and they're able. And I think if they're not... could impact them emotionally and personally if their story doesn't get to be part of the consequences that he experiences.
But most probably, if there is a conviction, prosecution will allow them at least at sentencing to testify, and there's not really a limit on how many victims can come forward. So if there's a conviction, they should get a chance then. But I think that it also kind of highlights how when prosecution isn't taken seriously on gender-based violence, this is what happens.
But most probably, if there is a conviction, prosecution will allow them at least at sentencing to testify, and there's not really a limit on how many victims can come forward. So if there's a conviction, they should get a chance then. But I think that it also kind of highlights how when prosecution isn't taken seriously on gender-based violence, this is what happens.
Finally, there's some sort of reckoning happening for P. Diddy, but most of his victims never got a chance the last 20-something years, and they're still not getting a chance now because we never took it seriously back then. Charged their case and allowed them to have that paper trail that made it justifiable to now argue statute of limitations has passed there's so many limitations now and
Finally, there's some sort of reckoning happening for P. Diddy, but most of his victims never got a chance the last 20-something years, and they're still not getting a chance now because we never took it seriously back then. Charged their case and allowed them to have that paper trail that made it justifiable to now argue statute of limitations has passed there's so many limitations now and
because we just couldn't be bothered. That's kind of what really bothers me when he finally got arrested. And I was like, oh, surprise. Nobody's surprised by this. But my only surprise is like, why are we finally doing it? You know, and what took so long to get it done?
because we just couldn't be bothered. That's kind of what really bothers me when he finally got arrested. And I was like, oh, surprise. Nobody's surprised by this. But my only surprise is like, why are we finally doing it? You know, and what took so long to get it done?
So that is one area of the injustice that some of these victims aren't going to have their voice heard, even though they're ready to, because the system this whole time just hasn't supported them.
So that is one area of the injustice that some of these victims aren't going to have their voice heard, even though they're ready to, because the system this whole time just hasn't supported them.
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I'm actually surprised there haven't been any yet. And I'm wondering if part of it is that they're witnesses and we'll see those outcomes after the trial. And the charges are dependent on whether they decide to flip for Diddy or not, because it doesn't quite make sense that Rico's charged and he's the only defendant. And I think that that's one also huge gap over the last 25 years that...
I'm actually surprised there haven't been any yet. And I'm wondering if part of it is that they're witnesses and we'll see those outcomes after the trial. And the charges are dependent on whether they decide to flip for Diddy or not, because it doesn't quite make sense that Rico's charged and he's the only defendant. And I think that that's one also huge gap over the last 25 years that...
We don't pursue these cases from an organized crime perspective. And so they become a he said, she said case when it's not that, right? And so when I looked at the motions, the evidence that prosecution's intending to present appears that they've handled this really well. They have investigated the full organized crime. They have the financial records.
We don't pursue these cases from an organized crime perspective. And so they become a he said, she said case when it's not that, right? And so when I looked at the motions, the evidence that prosecution's intending to present appears that they've handled this really well. They have investigated the full organized crime. They have the financial records.
And so they should have the other co-conspirators involved. So here's hoping that after this trial, we'll see who else is being held accountable and that they actually do get held accountable because there's also the potential, right? Like, oh, you testified. We got the big fish so you can have a year of probation.
And so they should have the other co-conspirators involved. So here's hoping that after this trial, we'll see who else is being held accountable and that they actually do get held accountable because there's also the potential, right? Like, oh, you testified. We got the big fish so you can have a year of probation.
It's like, what's their disincentive from behaving like this again if that's the only consequence? So there should be other charges coming, hopefully, and with hopefully real consequences.
It's like, what's their disincentive from behaving like this again if that's the only consequence? So there should be other charges coming, hopefully, and with hopefully real consequences.