Now let's get to the latest on the federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial of Sean Diddy Combs. Earlier today, a forensic video expert testified that the twenty sixteen video from the Intercontinental Hotel that showed Comb's assaulting Casti Ventura was not manually altered. This follows testimony yesterday from Eddie Garcia,
a former security officer at the Intercontinental. Becauseia talked about how Combs allegedly tried to cover up the video, saying he accepted one hundred thousand dollars from Combs in exchange for the footage. Combs is pleaded not guilty to all charges that include racketeering, conspiracy, and sex trafficking. If convicted on all counts, he could face up to life imprisonment. Once again, this is not a good look, but I
want to emphasize something here because I was. I remember I was at the barbershop the other day arguing with one of my barbers. Whenever I'm traveling, I've got barbers. You know. I run into barbers in several cities, so I might let them cut me in. I was the other day, this guy, Peter, one of the barbers, was talking to me and he was saying that, you know what, it's not fair. It's not fair how everybody's covering the Didty trial. I'm like, stop, stop the bitching. Stop it. Okay,
that's not what the issue is. The issue is that the defense that the prosecution is making their case. Now, the defense could try to refute it, and then they're gonna have their opportunity to bring on their own witnesses and to make their case against any of the witnesses
who have testified against Ditty. So we have to understand that and understand that all of the things that are being presented and portrayed, by and large is from a prosecution that it's charging with sex trafficking and racketeering, and everything that they're doing is an attempt to make their case stronger and stronger. Now, according to the Ryan Smiths, the Eli Hornings of the world, and others who have been on this show, the prosecution is making their case
stronger and stronger every day. When you show a violent video of him when he was beating on Cassie Ventura, guess what, there's no way around that. When you show the tape of showing Dinny Combs, you know, apologizing and coming across as very contrite, saying quote unquote, I was really fucked up at the time, I was really messed up bad. These were his words, not anybody else's. You recognize he recognizes his level of guilt in terms of
domestic violence. For those that would argue that's not sex trafficking, that's not racketeering, well, if they're making the case that these charges are evident because of intimidation that has been exercised, then that video suddenly becomes relevant. That his contrition towards about that video suddenly becomes relevant. When you look at the fact that he's paying off folks one hundred thousand dollars to destroy videos and things of that nature, well
that comes along with racketeering and sex trafficking. In the prosecution's eyes, this is the case that they're making. And unless he can refute these things and can say that they didn't have and throw holes into the argument of the prosecution, it doesn't look good. It doesn't look good. Now. Having said all of that, to get back to my man, Peter, that's the prosecution story. Eventually we will hear the defense. Will there be holes to poke in those arguments? Will
there be facts that are definitively refuted? Will we find ourselves in a situation where fabrication is exposed against Sewan Dinnycomb's Will we hear that there was no offer nor a payment of one hundred thousand dollars? What will we hear? What will we see? Will we learn there were no drugs? Will we learn there were no sex workers? Will we learn that all of that oil with an accident or with somebody else that's not his? Will we hear that
the punisher was a lie? Will we hear refutable evidence that Cassie Ventura was never exposed to urine nation on or in her? What's the chances of that? So there's a lot of evidence out there we don't know. I'm not here. I have not tried to convict Diddy Combs in any way shape form of possible. I've brought on people who are covering the trial. I've articulated what the specific charges are, how viable, how plausible, how palatable they are. That is what I have done. I don't know what's happened.
I don't have any clue of his innocence or guilt. The only thing that I have condemned him for was that video where he was beating living hell out of Cassie Ventor Because they ain't no getting around that, he himself condemned his own actions. So that is what it is, and that's how we got to look at it.