TJ Holmes
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So this is why this one got me and got maybe a lot of New Yorkers to think you might have been, you know, just hanging out in the park on a pleasant evening. And Diddy was threatening to kill a woman under the cover of darkness somewhere there with his security guard. She said, yeah, took her to the park.
And this was because she had a previous relationship or a working relationship with Suge Knight, who was a business rival, a rap rival, rap industry rival with Diddy. She didn't disclose that previously. He found out about it, got upset and took her and threatened to kill her in the park.
And this was because she had a previous relationship or a working relationship with Suge Knight, who was a business rival, a rap rival, rap industry rival with Diddy. She didn't disclose that previously. He found out about it, got upset and took her and threatened to kill her in the park.
And this was because she had a previous relationship or a working relationship with Suge Knight, who was a business rival, a rap rival, rap industry rival with Diddy. She didn't disclose that previously. He found out about it, got upset and took her and threatened to kill her in the park.
And when he fired her, he told her he'd make her kill herself.
And when he fired her, he told her he'd make her kill herself.
And when he fired her, he told her he'd make her kill herself.
He's going to make things that bad for her. And she's she believes she got blacklisted. She tried unsuccessfully for a while to find work in the industry. But all this stuff we're saying about her. To this day, if he gets, if he's found not innocent, if he called her and asked her to come back and work, I absolutely think she'd say yes. I mean, if he's found not guilty, I mean, if he walks.
He's going to make things that bad for her. And she's she believes she got blacklisted. She tried unsuccessfully for a while to find work in the industry. But all this stuff we're saying about her. To this day, if he gets, if he's found not innocent, if he called her and asked her to come back and work, I absolutely think she'd say yes. I mean, if he's found not guilty, I mean, if he walks.
He's going to make things that bad for her. And she's she believes she got blacklisted. She tried unsuccessfully for a while to find work in the industry. But all this stuff we're saying about her. To this day, if he gets, if he's found not innocent, if he called her and asked her to come back and work, I absolutely think she'd say yes. I mean, if he's found not guilty, I mean, if he walks.
If he walks and gets back, what I'm saying, I'm making an extreme point. My point being, after all we're hearing, I don't think there's a question that this woman still feels some sense of loyalty to him and would still return to his circle if she were allowed to do so.
If he walks and gets back, what I'm saying, I'm making an extreme point. My point being, after all we're hearing, I don't think there's a question that this woman still feels some sense of loyalty to him and would still return to his circle if she were allowed to do so.
If he walks and gets back, what I'm saying, I'm making an extreme point. My point being, after all we're hearing, I don't think there's a question that this woman still feels some sense of loyalty to him and would still return to his circle if she were allowed to do so.
Would he allow that? I mean, she's being compelled to testify. Obviously, she's not doing this because she chose to. Most of the folks on the stand are there because they're compelled to, speaking to their fear of retribution or any sort of retaliation.
Would he allow that? I mean, she's being compelled to testify. Obviously, she's not doing this because she chose to. Most of the folks on the stand are there because they're compelled to, speaking to their fear of retribution or any sort of retaliation.
Would he allow that? I mean, she's being compelled to testify. Obviously, she's not doing this because she chose to. Most of the folks on the stand are there because they're compelled to, speaking to their fear of retribution or any sort of retaliation.
I can't even imagine what these folks are thinking about after hearing their testimony and staring at him right there in the courtroom as they're saying all of these mind-blowing things, what it would be like for them if he is not convicted.
I can't even imagine what these folks are thinking about after hearing their testimony and staring at him right there in the courtroom as they're saying all of these mind-blowing things, what it would be like for them if he is not convicted.
I can't even imagine what these folks are thinking about after hearing their testimony and staring at him right there in the courtroom as they're saying all of these mind-blowing things, what it would be like for them if he is not convicted.
I haven't even gone there, but I'm just now thinking about what that must feel like, the fear and the trepidation that might speak to some of the sobbing and the crying. She's probably so conflicted and so torn about what to do, what to say, and what not to do.