Amy and TJ presents Aubrey O'Day covering the Didty trial.
What's up, everyone, and this is Aubrey and you are listening to Amy and TJ present me Aubrey O'Day's opinions on the Diddy trial. This is going to be a little heated today. My friend Lorraine from my heart, he's gonna walk me through not talking myself off of a ledge, because that's where I'm about us standing at the current moment. There's so many people on the line, there is so much on the line. There are either going to be very big shifts or very scary things, in my opinion,
that occur with the results of this case. I'm gonna take you with me, and I'm going to try not to ramble on too much. But Brendan, good old Brandon. Now they let everyone know that they've given him immunity, which means that he's not going to be tried for
anything illegal that he did. So he should really be giving he should really be to telling us what it is, what it was, and he's technically probably should be a bombshell considering that anyone else that got on the stand and had to tell the truth has been pretty candid about how fucking crazy. And you know, when it came to Jade and Dell, there was moments of how much he wanted it and so on and so forth. But up comes Brendan.
What stood out to you about Brendan's testimony. What stood out to me about Brendan's testimony is he starts discussing being hired on as an assistant. He was some hot shot.
Basketball player prior Covid flowed that down. He gets hired by Diddy in his early twenties. He's offered like something like seventy five thousand, one hundred thousand a year. Seems like a great job. One day he finds some pink cocaine and some drugs on a table and doesn't know what to do with it. Is he's organizing things, and so he sends a picture to all the other assistants
and asks, hey, guys, where does this go. I don't know any other assistant to a celebrity that would take pictures of the drugs and then send it to all the rest of the assistants and ask where it goes. They would be fired immediately. First of all, it was his job to go advance locations so he shows it to locations and he makes sures everything's there, Well, what needs to be there when Diddy's going to a location. Let's take a wild fucking guess. Baby oil, A little
kiddie pool moved up with the baby oil. Oh, let me not forget astroglide, because it's not a party until the astroglide comes in. So we got the baby oil, the astroglide. The receipts are piling up. Brendan's emailing up to five thousand dollars at one point. He wasn't given it.
Kind of gave me a little flashback of my experience with Diddy, because it's really funny when you're dealing with a very incredibly rich person who can't throw you very small amounts of dollars that they owe you in consideration to how much they have. He wasn't even willing to give Brendan the five k that he was racking up. There were two different setups that all of the assistants
kind of knew about. There's the Wild Knights. They seemed to change names every time they changed girls either way. The big cuckholding orgy situation that Brendan had to show up early and advance the location. He had to get all of the drugs for it. He had to get all of the preparation handled, and he had to talk to KK to make those things happen. He had to
talk to all the other assistants. There's a whole enterprise, a whole enterprise of people that he had to talk to in order to advance all these locations where all these criminal fucking things were happening. And he sits up there and he basically talks through prices of the drugs. He says, okay, so first lie, in my opinion, he saw did he do drugs like once a month? I think if there's anything that we have learned from this trial, it's that did he like drugs a whole lot more
than once a fucking month? Stop it, Brendon, just stop it. You're embarrassing us. Stop it. Okay, So he got up on the stand and said once a month. Then he said how much did he purchase? Ugh more than five less than ten, more than five times less than ten. Again, in my opinion, whoo we I don't even know that they needed the immunity at this point with because I don't necessarily hear anything I think it's true coming out
of this man's mouth. There were the bags of all the drugs and the colorful pills and the pictures, and everybody's hold them and seen them and talked about them. I mean, give me a fucking break, and then we all know that we already know to expect another lie. In my opinion, that he talked about how much the drugs was. He said three hundred to five hundred. Definitely low balling the drugs. You're not in La getting anything
good enough. Or did he to take it three hundred to five hundred bucks in a month, stop it stop, but now taking receipts for rainy days, purchasing the drugs, setting up all the freak offs with everybody else. He even had note pad instructions that everyone's given whether it's going to be a Gucci Knight or a Wild King Knight. He was given cash. I mean at one point, at one point, let me get to okay, so let me
just get to the things. He established, he's paying for things, he's setting things up, he's meeting he says, he only meets Jane. Jane's the only one that he meets that's doing these Wild King knights, and Jane seems perfectly happy
every time. Jane said something different on the stand. But Jane had a whole lot to say, so, you know, So now we have this guy saying Jane was totally happy every time, and then I feel like, basically the prosecution was just getting gutted left and right, Like he just was not giving the answers that we were expecting to hear. And I think that they were expecting to
hear given all that they know. Did you have any idea that he was going to go up there and in your words, life, I thought Brendan was going to be a bombshell. I mean, listen, I don't know Brendan personally, but all we've heard is drugs. Nothing could happen without them. The girls couldn't perform without them, The men couldn't perform without them. Did he couldn't even be there without them. It doesn't sound like anyone could be anywhere without these drugs.
For the most part, from the testimony that's been given on the stand, it should have been a bombshell, especially with immunity. So then Brian gets up there, Brian does his thing, Brian paints the picture a whole different way. So Brendan's working for Diddy. When the houses get raided, they're out at the airport is where they catch him about to get on a plane. They caught him with some cocaine in a bag. He says it wasn't his. They stop him when they try to say was it Didty's,
it gets through it was sawn Combe's cocaine. Brian Steele comes in with that Brian Steel way of his that money, money talks, money walks. Money is what it costs to have Brian Steele representing you. And Brian Steele paints another narrative with it wasn't even that much, not even really anything. It was like some tiny person, a little stuff. There wasn't any type of crazy amount. You weren't even really a drug addict. That's how you got out. You get
took some classes. You know, you didn't have any you know they he was handling with him with kid gloves. He starts off saying, you're a scholar, you're an athlete, you're a smart guy. You got an opportunity at twenty three years old to work for Diddy. Aren't you happy? You're making seventy five eighty hundred thousand dollars seventy five thousand dollars. You're working in a field, and this is where he frightens me a bit, and people aren't catching
this enough. You're working in a field where you're putting together a project in the music industry, and that's basically a business that occurs daily. What did the drugs make Diddy feel? Artistic inspired? Brian starts painting a really good picture that freaks me out because nobody's catching it. But the picture starts to look like this. And I said this early on in this podcast. I can never separate from being aubry O day when I go home at night.
If the headlines made fun of me, if the man fired me, if any of these things happen, I am my name. I don't go into seven eleven and then come home and then I go to bed and whatever's fucking going on seven eleven when I leave. That's seven eleven's problem, that's T Mobile's problem. I don't have that problem. I'm so and so at home now. I'm making food for my kids, I'm chilling, I'm watching reality TV for then.
I love Island. I don't know, No, I have to live with what they've created the narrative that they've created for my entire life, because you are your name in this industry. And Brian started painting Diddy's name in a way where it was, isn't he his name? And his name is him? And he is his.
Name, his art is him, his art.
Is his name, his name is him. All of that requires drugs. All of that is while they're making albums, looking at locations so he can create. Potentially, maybe these freak offs help the creation of the art, art and the music you're creating an album over this long period of time. I mean shit, We know Cassie was signed to ten albums, we only got one and half that shit wasn't even under Diddy, and yet none of the
other albums came. But she was working her ass off, but he could still have her as an employee, and she could still go on red carpets for ten years telling everybody she's still an artist and we haven't heard a song, and god knows how long she's not an artist to us anymore, if she ever was. But she can, just like I can. I can go on to carpet three years later. I don't have a project. I'm a shit but I know I need to be seen. I'll
say I'm an artist. I'm working on my new album, A flow's coming to me and my ViBe's coming back. It's I've had to go through things to get it out on paper, to make it, to make it move, to make it all make sense and make people feel it and feel me and feel my art. That narrative is gonna get real slippery, just like a fucking freak off because he started paying the picture of this young kid that got to be part of a bigger project in the music industry that's a part of daily life
and everything that they do. It isn't him being overworked and underpaid like the prosecution is suggesting. It's actually somebody hungry and everything he did was just part of the job. Teamwork was necessary. It's not an enterprise. It's a team creating a project as part of a bigger piece of the music industry. That is this everlasting world that Diddy is in Gulfston. Oh man, that's a crazy ass narrative. It's so crazy it could work. It isn't somebody that's
overworked and underpaid. Brian Steele says, it's somebody that was hungry that want I did the job. They wanted to rank, They wanted to move up. Kind of sounds like Jane Doe wanted to rank, wanted to move up. Saw that this one got that, saw that that one got this one of her messages got exposed today. You want to be with me this weekend or you want to go
to the back to those basic boring girls. Sounds to me like Jane Doe was really aware that she was doing something extra special and ranking higher than maybe somebody else in her opinion. You could string this thread through a whole lot of people that I really just would have had a lot more questions for before I put them on the stand. But with that being said, when you start a case and people are dropping like flies, and you lost a victim and then you lose a
flow a little bit, nobody wants to go. I remember when I took the l sat there was a fucking crack in the city ceiling and there was water dripping on my shoulder, and the sound of the air conditioning was really loud, and I couldn't fucking get my thoughts together. I couldn't think straight, and there were all these things around me that were just like trashing my flow. That's what I feel like is going on with the prosecution.
It just really got hectic and out of hand quickly before they even had a hold on getting started to tell their story. And then, you know, Cassie was very believable and credible to everybody it was listening to her, and she owned up to both sides of it, which I wasn't even expecting her to do. I was expecting to walk away from it feeling like I was gonna have to, like, you know, keep a little bit of my feelings in on her every now and then. But no,
she really owned up to it. And then you know, Jane does owning up, which I liked it so much, and now maybe I didn't. I don't know her owning up through me a little bit, a lot of bit. And now we have Brandon over here drying game up, and gave him a better narrative than he was being given before and told him he was a young kid. He was getting to work on this creative embodiment of a project that only Diddy could do. It wasn't long hours and overworked. It was artistic dreams and desires and
aspirations coming true. He only ever saw did he do drugs one time? So he gets fired. Also, this is important to know why, because he forgets the Lulu Limen bag. I don't know what was in the lu Lulu Limen bag. The Gucci bag was for the hardcore drugs they established. I don't know if the Lulu Limen had the astroglide. I don't know if the Lulu Limen had like a two pint size of baby oil. I don't know what
was in the Lulu Limen. There's only so many things did he likes at this point we've established, so you could probably take a wild guess. But he didn't have his Lulu Limen bag. So we thought. In to me, that sounds like when you don't do what the boss wants,
you get fired. There's consequences, just like there's consequences for all the girls when they didn't want to do it, they were either coerced, laughed at, told them, Oh, you you're gonna be a little bitch now, Oh oh you're gonna ask like oh oh so now you don't want to. Oh now you're pussy hurts, Oh now you're tired, Oh now this Oh I thought this that's all coercing someone making you bitches compete. Oh, I want to do it like this one. I want to do it just like
Jane Doe said. You want you want this bitch, the one the twirls and floats, or you want the basic girls. Sounds like coercion to me. Obvious. She was aware in that moment of what that she was doing at the towrols, but she was also aware that the torols needed to occur in that situation or else she was. There was no need for her. There was no need for anyone and not even no need. There would be no room. AKA, you would be fired if you did not do what
was requested of you. If the escorts couldn't perform, they weren't asked back. If the girlfriends didn't want to, then they'd move on to he'd have a different girlfriend. And they all were aware that there were other girlfriends that he was moving on with. He was keeping everybody hungry. The drug guy, he knew what he needed to do. When he didn't bring that Lululemon gets who he had to go to good old co conspirator having asked KK allegedly and KK said, hey, lay back in the cup
for a bit. We'll bring you back in Jill's for a couple of weeks. Is brought into it on even some country somewhere else to advance the site. Did he says, Hey, and they keep it moving. But Brian Steeles very well pay having self and very talented, very very talented, atturny self says, this was the opportunity of a lifetime. When you said enterprise, you didn't mean criminal, right, You mean like it was a entertainment enterprise for people that were
making this incredible project. There it was night and day. It's hard work making a genius album like Love. I've never heard it personally, but I don't know. Apparently it takes a whole lot to get it done, a whole lot lives. Meanwhile, he says that you were part of this big moment. You gotta do all these things. It wasn't all day life. Diddy's in all day life. Did he was working too, Yeah, he was. He puts the record button a lot. He had to keep those fingers
pumping on that record button. I'm sure you know they went off a lot. I'm sure he needed his recordings. I'm sure he worked hard when he had to get that credit card and chop up the substances. You know, that's not easy work. It can't be easy just receiving escorts come on your chest. You gotta lean back. You actually have to know, you gotta stretch. So he was working apparently too during all of this. But then in my soul, I started thinking, what's the prosecution doing at
this point? I'm seeing person after person and they're just able to poke way too many holes. And this is supposed to be like the smoking bombshell. At the very end, all they have is like a summary person that's gonna come up and explain how they've met the burden of all the charges. And then they're closing, and then Diddy's defense announces that they're gonna be done on Wednesday. That means they're telling the world we need two days. Now. Let me tell you what that could be, some swinging,
some big dick energy. Because it worked. I'm scared. You only need two days to defend this motherfucker against all this shit that we have heard, Good God, we must have. This side is losing over here, They've already done lost. If these people only need two days, so, I don't know, it instills fear, for sure, it instills panic. For sure.
I've bit through all my fucking nails today, and then I think to myself, how many fucking people I have spoken to that are alleged victims, how many things I saw, how many things I believe? I know? How reckless it would be to bring a case like this against somebody that they couldn't prove it, prove their charges? About how many there's eighty I think another one got filed a day ago, now probably eighty one. Who knows, maybe more over eighty civil cases? Do you want to know how
many people? I don't even know another huge solelebrity that had that many people. I don't even think Bill Cosby had eighty, but maybe Bill Costy. Do you know how many fucking people have claimed horrisfic things against this person? How many people's lives stand in the balance of what occurs? Because if you think that this isn't coercion that we have been listening to, then wait till you see what happens if he gets off. Wait till you see what
fucking happens if he gets off. You'll never be cause you're going to become the observer again, and the industry is gonna go ahead and coerce the fuck out of you. You'll never even know how many documentaries got canceled, how many fucking how many people that were harmed allegedly dip out, disappear. You will never understand the scope or reach of half
of the shit. If he were to just be able to go on charges that somebody brought forward and couldn't prove with certainty ninety five percent conviction rate type certainty, this has been made a fucking spectacle of y'all better have some more fucking certainty in your pockets. So then the prosecution gets back up, and I'm in my mind at this point like I might be looking at the eight pack of white women at this point as a white woman, I'm fucking angry. I'm starting to carry on
the fucking rhetoric. The Diddy's defense is giving me, like, fuck it, what the fuck did y'all come here to really do? At this point? You put how many people in danger? How many people uh potentially in danger? How many people potentially thinking that they could come close to more of their truths or more of the truth whatever it may be, potentially to justice, potentially to living authentically
having freedom, freedom, freedom. So the prosecution gets back up and man Brian's good cuts him off at every turn, cuts him off at every point. He just he just interjects. You'll interject even when you know it's not going to go through, just to interject. When you interject that many times, the fucking jury's confused. They don't know what they hurt or did it here, but they know every sentence that you said that is being cut off. It they remember it,
even though they're told to strike it. It's remembered. You remember the energy, you remember the vibes you always do cutting in. So the prosecution is literally having to be like, who was this drug for? When did you this? Because they were just were not letting them get the full picture. Said in one full sent one full paragraph. So they broke it down into sentences, interrupted the whole way. And then they said, so if you had this great life and you were given the opportunity of a lifetime and
this wasn't criminal. You barely even saw the drugs. Most people weren't doing it. Everything was consensual. And he said he only ever saw Jane Doe in the two years. Jane Doe saw a bunch of bitches, though in her testimony Jane Doe knew a bunch of bitches, but Brandon only saw Jane Doe. Brandon with immunity, that doesn't have to lie, only thought Jane Doe while he was there setting up all the freak offs, the Wild Kingdom Nights, whatever the fuck they were calling him at that point.
So she goes, Okay, So you have this great opportunity you were part of building to say it wasn't criminal. It was a group of artists, entertainment enterprise. Howard, we saw the drugs, the girls were consensual, great opportunity, big money. How did it all end? Well? I was arrested. No further questions, correct, there are no further questions. Brendan with immunity. You didn't really need it because you still found a way to lie, in my opinion, because the shit doesn't
add up. But go ahead and go back to your big basketball career or whatever the fuck is waiting for you at home. The prosecution, whoo, she was not gonna take that knife in her back and still stand. She
pulled it out her back. She did. She pulled that fucking knife that Brendan put in the prosecution's backs today, she pulled it out of her back with that last sentence, because at the end of the day, Brendan, if it was so lukewarm and it was such an opportunity of a lifetime, why did you end up arrested in jail? Sounds pretty fucking piping hot. With all of that being said, it's a hard one and the fact that Day's team is only planning on taking two days means if only
a few things, it's dick swinging. You know, his lawyers can swing. They got the dicks they could swing. They can. It could also mean there's not very many from people they want to testify for the guy. I wouldn't even testify. There's not even a position. There's not a position. I don't have kids. I don't want to speak on being a parent, but not as a kid or a parent. Would I testify for my parent or a kid in this setting. I let them go off to the wild
where they belong. That ain't mine. I don't I mean that. Why don't. I don't have kids. But maybe I hear parents say I bury the kid the body for my child. I wouldn't bury a body for anybody. If you committed a crime, you'll go do the time and I'll come visit you and I'll read stories to you at bedtime over the jail phone. But I'm not fucking lying for my kid blood anything, no nobody. But I don't know how many people could really take the stand in this setting.
I mean, I frankly, I feel like we've seen most of Ditty's witnesses. I mean, we had Jane Doe, we had Brandon. They've already put most of their witnesses. Did He paid Jane Doe's attorney and home, so she was a paid witness. So we've already got to see a lot of what he has to offer. They mightied up the case a bit, but at the end of the day, the crimes are the crimes, and if you take all the emotion out, the crimes are the crimes. The escorting
and the prostitution occurred. It's been proven, it's been paid for, and it's been paid for by Ditty, by the enterprise. All of the people that have been named that made all of the things happen. There's a whole lot of people, bodyguards, personal assistance. There's all kinds of bags, there's all kinds of tricks, and there's all kinds of bullshit. But at the end of the day, possessing people proven the escorting. Now,
I don't on the two counts. If the two people were to be Kassie and Jane, Jane's gonna be a hard one. We're at the end, y'all, We're at the end. Any good attorney knows you put your heavy hitters out the gate and at the end, for sure, probably your heaviest one at the end. Potentially depends on the charges and so on and so or. It's how you have
to establish things. But I believe the prosecution knows that Brendan believed that Brendan would have been hitting heavy and hard, given all that has been testified to during his time there. So I don't know. Legally, I feel like it's there, But there's still a lot of people that are saying that he's just a freaky guy, and that being freaky isn't a crime, but abusing power, drugging people, trafficking, and
coheresive coercive sex acts are. They are a crime and did He's being accused of the latterly from many different angles. The courts. The jury obviously will decide how far his alleged behavior went according to everything that they've seen, but based on what has been made public, and remember they've seen more because they've seen the freak off videos. There's I've watched a video a day ago that said that in one of the videos, Cassie's not even alive in
the fate like she's not up, she's out. They've seen a lot, a lot of things we haven't seen. But based on what has been made public, the argument that he was just freaky, it doesn't hold up in light of the severity and scope of what is being alleged period. The volume and the consistency of these allegations, let alone the eighty plus civil suits all involving fear, drugs and control patterns of them in one way or another, it fits squarely into criminal behavior under the US law. So
let's see how well the jurors know it. I don't think that I'm scared at the two days of defense that his lawyers are going to do, because I don't even think that it's because they feel they've won and they don't have to defend much. I just think they can't find many people that will take the stand for him, and it's a better look to act like they're cutting it short. Because they want to, because they don't need
to prove anything. And I think Brian still did a really good job at setting up that narrative of this is the life. Every day bleeds into the next. You gotta be like this and do this, and this level is this type of thing is not for everybody, because most people don't get to this level. But this was where he was out at his level and everybody was fine and understood and knew, and it was everybody was getting the opportunity of a lifetime. We shall see
