Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What is the significance of financial literacy month mentioned in the podcast?
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Chapter 3: What big announcement opens the podcast episode?
Yeah, bays is adorable. Like, I feel like you could flip a couple bayses. Selling dogs is crazy, though. Like, mating dogs and, like, selling them. Bays was expensive. Well, no, dogs are expensive. I didn't rescue bays. I bought her with money. A lot of it. Yeah. Papers, insurance, everything. Yeah, it was not adopted, not rescued, nothing. No, I bought it. It was a transaction at the mall.
We don't see stray dogs anymore. Well, I don't know. Remember stray dogs? Of course. Sorry. Cut that out. Cut that out. Baby D, I want you.
Let me just let you know, Baby D, you're not alone.
I wasn't sure if that was worse for a doxing or for the amount of stereotypical jokes we could make. You're not alone, but I think that was just a little too far. A little too far, but whatever they do with them. We're going to take it out. Yeah, whatever they do. When they put the sesame seeds on them. Yeah, amazing. I'm in. So just bleep whatever's there. Make it easier for Peach.
I'm pretty sure they can put context clues together. Put ginger and sesame seed. I'm in. Yeah. Ginger. Yeah. Scallions. Talk to some scallions on top of that thing. Yeah. I don't care what it is. I'll eat it. Everyone out there, speaking of gingers, I want everyone to know. Oh, hold on. This is Reason real quick. Oh, and then you get this pussy ass. You're live on air right now.
We just interrupted a very important segment just to say that the clock is on for you. Say it again.
Call me back when you're not on air.
You already scared of Joey.
He mad at me.
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Chapter 4: What are the key events surrounding Joey Badass and Ray Vaughn?
Unique not playing with y'all. And y'all don't know that Joey done had these bars. He done had this shit in the crock pot. He couldn't wait to release this. He ain't just write this. I mean, he came back in less than 24 hours. Because he had that shit recorded already. This shit been done, man. Joey had all of this shit cooking when he released the first one. He said too much West Coast dick.
He got verses for all you West Coast niggas. If y'all don't know that already. He's here to rap. Joey want to rap. And I'm not mad at that. I love that. He's here to rap. Just the first like 24 of the amount of schemes he did with the dog is insane. Insane. I really did not know Joey was this good at rapping. I'll be honest with you. I really didn't. I'm trying to tell you.
I knew he was good, but I didn't know he was this good. I did not expect Joey Badass to perform the way he's performing right now. I'm going to be honest. I always knew he could rap and he had a lot of style. But Joey was... I always looked at him as a guy that was more of a slick talker, shit talker. Yeah. He was one of those dudes. Like, okay, he getting his shit on. But no, he's rapping.
He's rapping on this. Yeah, no. He... I mean, even just... Out the gate. What kind of top dog is you? You more of a shih tzu. Listen, let's get into it. You was cloned in the lab. Just what I was talking about with Baze. She's not supposed to exist. No. Yeah. You artificial. You known for your label. Not because your art's official. I ain't going to talk about how you broke. You are to fix you.
Listen, man. And then he just does a 34 here of just schemes after that. I'm saying right now we're just going off the whole era versus this. Joey Badass is up 1-0. Oh, 100%. 100%. just based off facts that he said in there and actual bars. Now, if I were to get in the car, I'd probably put on the Ray Vaughn record first. It's a better song.
But if we're just doing the battle shit, and Ray Vaughn, for what we know, is just about the raps, you are down one nothing right now.
Oof. On the Lodo, I really think you niggas is homo. The way you let dot dick sit in your mouth. It's that same dick licking I was talking about. You niggas would do anything for clout. Crash out over niggas who won't even let you in they house.
And he said, I bet you don't even have his number. He don't. I like this type of shit, though. Me? Oh, man, I love this type of shit. This is hip-hop. This is the type of shit I like. And, again, only just keep it wax. Keep it rhymes. I love it. I mean, Joey said that shit in the Red Bull Freestyle. Yeah, just keep it raps, man. As long as we keep it raps and everybody can get their shit off.
You know, I don't know Ray Vaughn been talking slick about me. Whatever, man. I don't take none of that. They called him Gay Vaughn. Why? Ray Vaughn's gay? No, but that's what he was saying in the... Gay Vaughn is fucking hilarious. Oh. Well, I mean, you know. It is what it is. But good to see dudes rapping.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of Cassie's testimony against Diddy?
There's a such thing as Stockholm Syndrome. You know, people that get arrested, do time in jail, they keep going back to jail, even though they say jail is terrible. It's like, but why you keep getting arrested, going back to jail? Stockholm on steroids. Yeah. It's funny the things that...
the people on the internet skip over with the testimony because it doesn't fit the narrative that they want to spit out. Oh, if it don't fit the narrative, yeah, we get rid of it. Are we also skipping over the points that Cassie suggested that he was having assistants and security guards stalk her?
He was blowing up cars to anyone that would talk to her, was smacking people if she went to their concerts. Like, you're dealing with somebody that is harming people and her anytime she tries to leave. And when she tries to leave...
she's being followed and beaten they said they said that hotel video was her trying to leave yeah so everyone relax with this why didn't she leave especially if you've never been in that situation like i don't i people just pick and choose what they want to hear oh of course and and i knew even with the testimony of her suggesting that she was raped by him and then they had consensual sex i think like a year or two later or whatever
I knew that was going to be the, you know, the incel version of like, look, she's lying. It's like, I don't know. This was a, a very tumultuous and disgusting relationship on both ends too. I'm not in any way, uh,
getting puff off the hook for anything but that entire situation that he created was awful yeah and she ended up a part of it but she's still a victim even though she stayed through the entire thing because she would have been harmed had she tried to leave every single time what are we talking about here as a father rory do you think that uh puff's daughter should be in the courtroom hearing this no hell no absolutely not yeah nor his sons either i mean they said that they said the daughters walked out i think during some of the testimony and
during when the male escort was telling his story but when cassie was testifying if i'm not mistaken they were in the courtroom and prayers to cassie too being pregnant through that entire thing yeah that's another thing she's not just pregnant like she looked like she's due she's 8.5 months i think yeah like so you know just stress of that shit having to relive those moments um you know and just being up there being grilled um and asked to recount everything that happened
You know, it takes a physical toll on anybody, let alone a woman that's, you know, eight months pregnant. Especially with the artist that's in that courtroom. Who hired him? Oh, the sketch? Some of the worst doodles I've ever seen in my life. Yeah, I don't know who that was. I don't know who those paintings are or those drawings. That was Amara. That shit was like, remember Mad Magazine?
That shit looks crazy. These are nuts. The one when he's making the heart shit.
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Chapter 6: How does the discussion shift to the dynamics of long-distance relationships?
Yeah. Who is that? Who is like, are you trying to be abstract? Yeah, that's that's not puff. Who is that? And the Cassie ones are even crazier.
Yeah. I think some people are not aware exactly of what Diddy is being. That's what I've seen from the public. A lot of people are like, OK, but what is he doing with Cassie? That's illegal. And he's being accused of leading a sex trafficking ring. Right. As they're calling it a freako, which a Rico. Everything is crazy. Cassie is just the first witness.
This is day one, day two or whatever of the trial. She's only the first witness. This is not reliance solely on her testimony. This is just helping paint a picture of the type of man that Diddy is. And the things that they are that she is talking about is just not freaky. These things are illegal. It is illegal to hire escorts. It is illegal to fly them over state lines.
It is illegal to blackmail people or beat people when they are trying to escape a sexual situation. Like all of these things are illegal. He is not just going to jail for being freaky. I know people are a little slow, but I feel like sometimes we have to break that down. And again, her testimony is not the only testimony that's coming.
And even that, again, to what you're saying of her just being a witness of it. He's not even on trial for that video in L.A. No. Puff beating her up. Like, this is to prove what he was doing sex ring-wise.
And I was talking to a prosecutor that is in the state of New York, and he said, if you think Puff is just on the line right now for flying a sex worker to New York, Miami, or LA, you have the feds completely fucked up. That is part of one thing that they are proving in this case, and you'll see for the rest of this trial is what he told me. But, I mean...
It's going to get worse is just all I think. But, you know, everyone took the first witness because it was Cassie and was like, oh, Puff, free this man.
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Chapter 7: What advice is given for maintaining excitement in long-distance relationships?
Which is insane to me, but I don't know. It's the internet.
Yeah, it's the racketeering charges coming from their legend that he used his business empire to fuel and conceal his criminal activities and that he used his money, power and influence and employees to criminal ends, which is why they're asking asking Cassie so many questions about the assistants and the drivers and the who was there when this happened, who was there when this happened.
That's where racketeering and him using his business comes in.
A lot of people are not aware of that, though. But I think they're trying to prove that it was his entire business that was involved. in the Rico, whether they were complicit or not. Yeah. That was part of their job was to, you're my assistant, but it's also to follow my girlfriend. Yeah.
And the assistant, if we're just keeping it real in here today, the assistant needs to be brought up on some charges as well. Oh, Lil Ghulain? Yeah, for sure. Yeah, like, we're going to stop acting like, you know, y'all, you're not... Part of it, you didn't assist in some of the shit that was going on.
If you worked for Puffin, was booking flights or booking rooms or booking, you had a hand in that shit too. I mean, with knowledge that those things would happen.
Oh, of course.
I'm sure there were some assistants that were there for a few months that was just like, hey, book this whole floor. And they were like, okay, sure. We know the assistants that just literally come here, just book rooms, book flights. I'm talking about the assistants that know everything.
Like, yo, I beat her ass, get her to the hospital, take her to the resort, book her a room for two weeks, let her chill. Those type of assistants that know all the dirt. And I believe that's obviously who this lady was for Puff. And again, of course, I'm not making light or laughing at anything, but there was stuff in the testimony that just like showed the full arrogance of Puff.
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Chapter 8: How do personal experiences shape opinions on relationships and dating?
And they said that he was staring Puff down yesterday during the trial. As the husband, and you have to hear your wife give her testimony of things that she went through with this dude.
Yeah.
would you stay in the courtroom to support your pregnant wife? Yeah. Even if you're hearing things and, you know, hearing the type of abuse and shit that your wife has been through.
And I'm sure that they've had those conversations and she's, you know, told him things, but you can have a partner and know about their past, their history, but now to be in a courtroom and have to recount and give testimony detail by detail of exactly what happened, how it happened, and
You know, to hear your wife or see or watch your wife sit there and say, you know, she was, Tom, she thought she was going to die. She was exhausted. She had sores on her mouth and she had UTIs and she knew the antibiotics weren't working anymore. And like to hear that, that has to affect the relationship in some capacity once this all wraps up.
I think they've had these conversations countless times, and that's your wife and the mother of your children. Pregnant wife at that. Yeah, you got to be there to support her. You've already accepted everything that has happened. You've had that conversation. You know to some degree how crazy that entire situation was. For her, yeah, you got to be there. It's different than supporting Puff.
Like, the kids shouldn't be in there. But a husband, if she... Unless she's like, I really would feel super uncomfortable if you were in there, then, of course, I respect your wishes because you are the victim here and whatever you need or want from me, I got you. But, yeah, you got to be there for that.
Nobody wants to hear their wife testify about consensual pissed shit and this and that, but, I mean, that... That doesn't trump all the abuse that happened to her, so you still have to be there to support her. And I'm sure there's no way they haven't had these conversations and knew exactly what was about to be said in that courtroom.
Yeah, but I do feel like there's some things that she may have forgotten happened because they're going through old emails, text messages, and saying, oh, what about this? And do you think that there's anything that she probably didn't have conversations about or go into detail with her husband that now...
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