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Y'all, we're diving deep into the world of second chances and redemption, and let me tell you, it's about to get real. We're talking about Diddy's recent sentencing and what it means for his future, his legacy, and the hip-hop community at large. Buckle up, because this episode is serving some hard truths about accountability, change, and the power of perseverance. Warning: This episode might challenge your views on forgiveness and redemption. We're not sugarcoating anything here – it's all about facing the music and coming out stronger on the other side.So grab your favorite drink, settle in, and get ready for an honest conversation about second chances, the price of fame, and what it really means to turn your life around. It's time to ask ourselves: are we ready to believe in the power of change?Remember, everyone deserves a shot at redemption. The question is, are we willing to give it to them?Affiliate Eleven Labs: https://try.elevenlabs.io/1txsrb3ws1ol Affiliate OPUSClip: https://www.opus.pro/?via=theumbrella
In his amended federal lawsuit, music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones alleges that Sean “Diddy” Combs and his son Justin were involved in a 2022 shooting at Chalice Recording Studio in Los Angeles. Jones claims that during a writers' camp, an argument between Diddy, Justin, and a man identified as “G” escalated in a bathroom, resulting in G being shot in the abdomen and leg. Jones states he found G bleeding on the floor and assisted him until an ambulance arrived. He further alleges that Diddy instructed him to tell police the shooting occurred outside the studio during a drive-by, and that G has since disappeared.These allegations contradict the Los Angeles Police Department's account, which determined the shooting took place outside the studio. Diddy's attorney, Shawn Holley, stated that neither Diddy nor Justin were present during the incident and were unaware of it until afterward. Additionally, an Instagram message from the studio suggested the shooting occurred "half a block away" from Chalice. As of now, no official reports, body camera footage, or 911 call recordings have been released, and G's whereabouts remain unknown.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsoure:Lawsuit says Sean ‘Diddy' Combs tied to 2022 shooting, LAPD says no
The East Coast-West Coast hip-hop feud of the 1990s, primarily involving Tupac Shakur, Sean "Diddy" Combs, and The Notorious B.I.G., remains one of the most infamous sagas in music history. What began as a personal falling-out between former friends Tupac and Biggie after a 1994 shooting at Quad Studios in New York escalated into a deadly rivalry. Tupac believed Diddy and Biggie were involved in the ambush, fueling his anger and intensifying the conflict. After being bailed out of prison by Death Row Records' CEO Suge Knight, Tupac fully aligned himself with the West Coast and released the infamous diss track "Hit 'Em Up," publicly attacking Biggie and Bad Boy Records. As the feud gained national attention, gang affiliations on both sides deepened the animosity. Suge Knight's provocations and media sensationalism only fueled the escalating tension between Death Row and Bad Boy.The rivalry ultimately culminated in the tragic murders of both Tupac and Biggie. Tupac was shot in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996, after a violent altercation with Orlando Anderson, a known gang member, and died six days later. Less than six months later, on March 9, 1997, Biggie was gunned down in Los Angeles after attending a party. Both murders remain officially unsolved, although recent developments, including the indictment of Duane "Keefe D" Davis in connection with Tupac's death, have revived hope of uncovering the truth. The legacies of Tupac and Biggie continue to influence hip-hop, serving as stark reminders of the violent cost of fame and the dangerous intersection of music, street life, and power.(commercial at 11:54)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
In a newly filed civil lawsuit, a woman identified as Jane Doe accuses Sean "Diddy" Combs of raping her in July 2001 at his Manhattan apartment. According to the complaint, after meeting Combs in May 2001 and socializing with him multiple times, she was invited to his apartment, where he allegedly locked her in his bedroom, choked her, and raped her despite her objections. In her detailed account, she described his genitalia in graphic terms, comparing it to a "large Tootsie Roll." Following the alleged assault, she claims to have undergone psychotherapy to cope with the trauma.This lawsuit adds to the growing list of legal challenges Combs is facing, including a federal sex-trafficking and racketeering trial in Manhattan. His ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, has also testified about years of abuse, including rape, coercion, and forced group sex during their relationship from 2007 to 2018. Combs, who has pleaded not guilty to all charges, faces the potential of a life sentence if convicted. His legal team has yet to respond to the latest accusations.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Accuser details Diddy's ‘violent sexual assault' in new civil suit — and paints an unflattering image of his manhood | The Independent
Chef Stu is here! Meredith Marks clapped back at me! Diddy got 4 years and Aubrey O'Day speaks out. Lori Loughlin and Mossimo are divorcing. Taylor Swift's new album has even Swifties complaining and Stu is an expert. On RHOC Gina doesn't find Heather Dubrow funny but Tamra fake crying is funny. Our first lesbian marriage real housewives cheating scandal has arrived in Miami. I break down the Scheana vs Lala war in the valley. We also cover fashion week, more lesbians and what Meghan Markle should regret. So juicy so funny. For a limited time get 20% off Bed Bundles, plus free shipping and returns, at https://BollAndBranch.com/juicyscoop For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners $10 off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to https://Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code JUICYSCOOP This month, you can get an extra $100 site credit when you sell for the first time. Go to https://TheRealReal.com/juicy to get your extra hundred dollars Visit https://joinBLVD.com to learn more about Boulevard and book a demo to see if it's right for your business. And for a limited time, Boulevard is offering new customers 20% off your first year subscription Subscribe to my new show Juicy Crimes!: https://bit.ly/juicycrimes Stand Up Tickets and info: https://heathermcdonald.net Subscribe to Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald and get extra juice on Patreon: https://bit.ly/JuicyScoopPod https://www.patreon.com/juicyscoop Watch the Juicy Scoop On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JuicyScoop Shop Juicy Scoop Merch: https://juicyscoopshop.com Follow Me on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heathermcdonald TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@heathermcdonald YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HeatherMcDonaldOfficial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
MrBeast contestant turned viral content creator Camilla Araújo joins the boys to discuss Sophie Rain making $50M/year on OF, ROASTS Logan for losing to KSI, sleeping with 2000 men w/ Bonnie Blue, her family’s reaction to starting an OF at 19 years old (+ will god will forgive her?), Logan spending $10M on Pokémon cards, her uncanny resemblance to Katy Perry, Mike fumbling Tate McRae, if she’s ever been to a Diddy party & more.. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.youtube.com/impaulsive You can grab my shirts and all WWE Merch, hats, tees, replica title belts, Superstar collections on https://shop.wwe.com/ & https://www.fanatics.com/ Be sure to subscribe to the WWE Topps Now mailing list on https://www.topps.com/ and follow Topps on all social media platforms so you never miss a single moment. Thank you https://mmcollective.studio/ & https://www.monsters.video/ for hosting us! Watch Previous (Benny Safdie On Directing Smashing Machine, The Rock’s INSANE Body Transformation, UFC vs. Jake Paul) ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdSoEkvAzQs&t=1s ADD US ON: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/impaulsiveshow/ Timestamps: 0:00 Welcome Camilla Araújo!
Van and Rachel react to a strange weekend of football before discussing Van Jones's “dead Gaza baby” joke, Diddy's sentencing, and Ayesha Curry's comments on motherhood and marriage. (0:00) Intro (8:21) Mark Sanchez's stabbing & arrest (16:30) Kyren Lacy update (31:09) Van Jones apologizes for joke (48:19) Diddy sentenced (1:03:32) Ayesha Curry's admission (1:45:58) Theo Von & Adin Ross on Trump (2:08:31) Taylor Swift's new album (2:21:13) “Love is Blind” Hosts: Van Lathan Jr. and Rachel Lindsay Producer: Donnie Beacham Jr. and Ashleigh Smith Video Supervision: Chris Thomas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shoutout to everyone who joined our live stream party on Friday. We do a quick recap of the highlights, and get right into Diddy getting 50 months. Rory and Mal take a guess at what will be Diddy’s first pod appearance once he’s out. Ayesha Curry went viral again, but Mal thinks y’all are making a big deal out of nothing. Loaded Lux refuses to battle rap a woman for $250K, but sign Mal up for that any day. Plus, a caller wants to know if men really are more attracted to crazy women, and more! All lines provided by hardrock.betSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First, Emily and Shane are giving an update on Diddy’s sentencing and the killer that was finally identified in the Yogurt Shop Murder case. Then, we’re getting into the case of Ellen Greenberg. This first-grade teacher was found by her fiancé with 20 stab wounds, and it was declared a suicide. With all the evidence that’s been presented, is it possible this was a homicide and the killer is still walking free?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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You met Blaine. You met Buddy Rick. Now hear the boys altogether! Keith, Blaine, and Rick take a look at what you're focused on the most: comedians responding to their Riyadh Comedy Festival backlash, drunk football quarterbacks rightfully getting stabbed, Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl beating out One Battle After Another, Diddy's prison sentence, Bad Bunny's racist detractors, and the 2025 government shutdown. Here's to all of us not getting picked up from The Rapture's new rain date.
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Welcome Back NSG!This week we welcome friend of the show, LolaTheeDivine back to the couch as we talk Tahoes coworker stepping on his new sneakers, a situation where Tahoe feels a way (again) that he wasnt invited to a party, and how we feel about the Diddy verdict. Tune into part two this thursday as we talk Nicki vs Cardi B! ENJOY!Socials:Lola@LolaTheeDivine on Instagram
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Before Judge Arun Subramanian sentenced Sean “Diddy” Combs to 50 months in federal prison, he read a letter that few people have actually seen in full — from Casandra Ventura, known to the world as Cassie. This wasn't a PR statement. It wasn't a soundbite. It was eleven years of abuse, control, and degradation laid out for the court, in Cassie's own words. She described being groomed as a teenager, forced into repeated “freak offs” with male sex workers while Diddy dictated every detail — from what she wore to how she looked — under the constant threat of violence, blackmail, and career destruction. Cassie wrote about bruises, scars, infections, addiction, and suicide ideation. She detailed how Diddy's threats extended to her family and how his power turned her body and livelihood into leverage. She told the judge: “Nothing about this story is great, modern, or loving — this was a horrific decade of my life stained by abuse, violence, forced sex, and degradation.” She warned that Diddy's public claims of being “changed” and wanting to “mentor” abusers were a façade, writing that the manipulator, aggressor, and trafficker she knew “is who he is as a human.” In this episode of Hidden Killers, Tony Brueski breaks down Cassie Ventura's full sentencing letter, line by line, and explores what it reveals about Diddy's pattern of control, the mechanics of coercion, and the reality of survivor testimony in high‑profile cases. We'll look at how the judge responded, what the sentence really means, and what's next as Diddy prepares to appeal.
Three victims. Three abusers. Three systems that looked the other way—until the bodies made it impossible. In this special 2-hour episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski, we're diving into three stories that expose what happens when unchecked power collides with silence, manipulation, and violence.
Sean “Diddy” Combs walked into a Manhattan courtroom hoping for a redemption arc. He left with 50 months in federal prison, five years of supervised release, and a $500,000 fine — because this time, the court listened to the women first. In this episode of Hidden Killers, we break down exactly what happened at Diddy's sentencing — from Cassie Ventura's brutal victim impact letter to the government's demolition of his “changed man” image, to the judge's refusal to let branding outweigh violence.
On today's 10.07.25 show we talked about a new Guinness World Record, update from one of our listeners on the marathon they ran, a new KPOP Demon Hunters trend is causing injuries, the new season of 'Love is Blind', effects of the government shutdown on airports, Lyft drivers can see how much you tip on trips, students have found a workaround to using their phones at school, Diddy has asked for a pardon, Taylor Swift is on a press run, the great zipper debate and more!
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Three victims. Three abusers. Three systems that looked the other way—until the bodies made it impossible. In this special 2-hour episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski, we're diving into three stories that expose what happens when unchecked power collides with silence, manipulation, and violence.
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Before Judge Arun Subramanian sentenced Sean “Diddy” Combs to 50 months in federal prison, he read a letter that few people have actually seen in full — from Casandra Ventura, known to the world as Cassie. This wasn't a PR statement. It wasn't a soundbite. It was eleven years of abuse, control, and degradation laid out for the court, in Cassie's own words. She described being groomed as a teenager, forced into repeated “freak offs” with male sex workers while Diddy dictated every detail — from what she wore to how she looked — under the constant threat of violence, blackmail, and career destruction. Cassie wrote about bruises, scars, infections, addiction, and suicide ideation. She detailed how Diddy's threats extended to her family and how his power turned her body and livelihood into leverage. She told the judge: “Nothing about this story is great, modern, or loving — this was a horrific decade of my life stained by abuse, violence, forced sex, and degradation.” She warned that Diddy's public claims of being “changed” and wanting to “mentor” abusers were a façade, writing that the manipulator, aggressor, and trafficker she knew “is who he is as a human.” In this episode of Hidden Killers, Tony Brueski breaks down Cassie Ventura's full sentencing letter, line by line, and explores what it reveals about Diddy's pattern of control, the mechanics of coercion, and the reality of survivor testimony in high‑profile cases. We'll look at how the judge responded, what the sentence really means, and what's next as Diddy prepares to appeal.
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Sean “Diddy” Combs walked into a Manhattan courtroom hoping for a redemption arc. He left with 50 months in federal prison, five years of supervised release, and a $500,000 fine — because this time, the court listened to the women first. In this episode of Hidden Killers, we break down exactly what happened at Diddy's sentencing — from Cassie Ventura's brutal victim impact letter to the government's demolition of his “changed man” image, to the judge's refusal to let branding outweigh violence.
This week's Mental Man Monday features a timely and powerful conversation between Izzy and Jaleel Wavey, creator and host of the Unconventional AF Podcast. The livestream opens by revisiting last week's impactful episode with Jonathan Otto, where the conversation focused on men sleeping on their potential. This follow-up episode brings that discussion into real life, as Jaleel shares his personal experience living with a chronic illness and how Jonathan's message gave him a deeper sense of peace.Together, Izzy and Jaleel explore how men often carry silent battles while still being expected to perform and show up in the world. Although it wasn't part of the plan, the topic of Diddy naturally came up during the stream. With Diddy now sentenced to 50 months in prison, Jaleel offers insight into the case, the role of power and accountability in public narratives, and how perception can shape justice. The conversation then shifts to the heartbreaking story of Kyren Lacy, the LSU football player who died by suicide after being falsely blamed for an accident.New developments reveal that Kyren was innocent, and Izzy and Jaleel reflect on how quick judgment, isolation, and the absence of support systems can have devastating consequences. Toward the end of the episode, the discussion turns to actor Tyler Lepley, known for his roles in P-Valley, Harlem, and Ruth & Boaz. Tyler recently appeared on the Baby, This Is Keke Palmer podcast, where he shared a childhood experience of being called the N-word by a white friend in second grade. That moment sparks a deeper conversation on racism, identity, and what it means to grow up Black in predominantly white spaces.This Mental Man Monday episode is a raw and unfiltered examination of perseverance, pain, and potential. It blends cultural critique with emotional truth, reminding listeners that healing isn't about having everything figured out — it's about showing up for yourself anyway. Tune in to hear a conversation that invites reflection, accountability, and hope.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/p-s-a-the-mental-health-podcast--5520511/support.TrustBuilder Package
Diddy's lawyers want him to serve his time at a New Jersey federal prison that offers drug treatment. Travis Kelce was spotted in a Jacksonville movie theater seeing Taylor Swift's movie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Gary and Shannon kick off the hour diving into today's biggest stories: a miraculous survival after a medical helicopter crash on Highway 50, Trump distancing himself from Ghislaine Maxwell and Diddy, and gold hitting a record-breaking $4,000 per ounce.Then, as storms Jerry and Priscilla swirl in the Atlantic, Gary gets one last chance to drop his favorite phrase—“the Fujiwara effect.”Later, Atlantic writer Spencer Kornhaber joins the show to unpack his viral piece “Taylor Swift's Fairy Tale Is Over” and what her new album says about the pop icon's next chapter. Finally, Gary and Shannon close out the day with #TrueCrimeTuesday, diving into Ryan Murphy's chilling new Monsters series about serial killer Ed Gein.
John Cantrell talks with Tom and Kevin about ICE and Diddy's sentencing; Tom had lunch with former Indiana Governor and U.S. Senator Evan Bayh and his son Beau who is running for IN Secretary of State; Indiana Fever's Sophie Cunningham and Tom are friends on Facebook or are they; former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez charged after being stabbed during an altercation in Indianapolis; Tom disagrees with Lake County Councilman Randy Niemeyer's recent pro-redistricting op-ed; the Rose Garden gets a patio.
In recent court filings, Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal team invoked former President Donald Trump's legal experiences to argue for his release on bail. Facing charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, Combs' attorneys highlighted that Trump, despite facing multiple indictments, was granted bail and allowed to remain free during his legal proceedings. They contended that Combs should receive similar treatment, emphasizing that he poses no flight risk and is committed to addressing the charges against him.Additionally, Combs' lawyers referenced Trump's use of public statements and social media during his legal battles, noting that such communications did not result in revocation of his bail. They argued that Combs' attempts to influence public opinion should not be grounds for denying his bail, asserting that he has a constitutional right to free speech. This comparison aims to underscore perceived inconsistencies in the judicial system's handling of high-profile defendants and to advocate for Combs' release pending trial.(commercial at 7:46)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Diddy compares himself to Trump in bizarre court filing as he begs judge to grant him bail for Thanksgiving | Daily Mail Online
In a significant development, Anthony Ricco, one of Sean "Diddy" Combs' defense attorneys, has filed a motion to withdraw from representing Combs in his upcoming federal sex trafficking trial. In the motion submitted on February 21, 2025, Ricco stated, "Under no circumstances can I continue to effectively serve as counsel for Sean Combs, consistent with the ABA Standards for Criminal Justice." He did not provide specific reasons for his decision, citing attorney-client privilege. Ricco assured the court that his withdrawal would not delay the trial scheduled for May 5, 2025, as Combs continues to be represented by five other attorneys, including lead counsel Marc Agnifilo. Combs has been incarcerated since his arrest in September 2024 on charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and related offenses, to which he has pleaded not guilty. The allegations against him include organizing illicit parties and other misconduct. In addition to his criminal case, Combs has filed a $100 million defamation lawsuit against NBCUniversal and the production company Ample, alleging that a docuseries falsely portrays him as a criminal.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Diddy faces fresh crisis as his lawyer Tony Ricco quits rapper's case with VERY mysterious statement | Daily Mail Online
Diddy may be sitting in a cell after his criminal conviction, but his real problems are only just beginning. The civil cases stacked against him—ranging from assault and trafficking to racketeering—are like financial grenades waiting to explode. Prison might have taken his freedom, but the lawsuits are coming for his wallet, reputation, and empire. With his income frozen, legal bills soaring, and plaintiffs lining up, Diddy faces a perfect storm of financial destruction. Every civil case uses his conviction as leverage, every filing drains more money, and every new accusation keeps his name in the headlines. He can't charm or intimidate from behind bars, and the “Bad Boy” image that once made him untouchable is now his biggest liability.While he fights appeals and clings to what's left of his empire, the civil courts are dismantling everything he built. Revolt TV's crumbling, his business partners have cut ties, and his assets are being targeted from every direction. Even if he wins a few cases, the cost of defending them could ruin him. Bankruptcy won't save him, since most of these claims can't be erased, and the IRS and creditors are already circling what's left. In the end, the criminal sentence may prove easier than the long, slow bleed of civil court—where Diddy's money, legacy, and reputation will be stripped away piece by piece until there's nothing left but the shell of who he used to be.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Diddy scored a significant partial win in April Lampros's civil suit after a judge dismissed most of her claims—covering alleged rape, battery, and emotional distress from the 1990s—as time-barred by New York's statute of limitations and lacking sufficient factual detail. Additionally, any claims against Bad Boy Records and Sony Music were dropped, narrowing the legal firestorm to focus almost exclusively on Combs himself.What's left is a single active allegation under New York's Gender‑Motivated Violence Protection Law. Lampros claims that in late 2000 or early 2001, Combs physically grabbed her and tried to force himself on her—a moment she says she resisted. With that as the only surviving allegation, both parties are now entering discovery. Diddy's legal team sees the much narrower case as a major strategic win, while Lampros's attorney emphasizes that the remaining claim keeps her pursuit of accountability alive.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Diddy team claims legal win in April Lampros' sexual assault lawsuit
Diddy is asking the court to let him serve his federal sentence at Fort Dix, a correctional facility in New Jersey. It's a bold move — of all the prisons he could've picked (or been assigned), he's aiming for the one whose name is, well, hard to ignore. He's framing it as a legal decision — closer to family, better conditions, whatever the rationale given — but the very choice of “Dix” adds a layer of unmissable irony.However, the final placement decision rests not with the court but with the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), which considers multiple factors including security classification, institutional capacity, medical and programming needs, and disciplinary history before assigning a facility. While a judge's recommendation may be noted, it is not binding. The BOP ultimately has full discretion to determine where Combs will serve his time once his designation process is completed.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Sean 'Diddy' Combs requests to serve sentence in low-security NJ prison FCI Fort Dix
On this episode of Bulture podcast:Latto is rumored to be pregnant with her first child.Taylor Swift's 'The Life of A Showgirl' has already sold 3M units (2.7M in pure sales) It's now the fastest album in music history to reach this markWhite girls are tearing up Taylor Swift's new album down to the Tik Tok.ICE and FBI Raids in Chicago Spark Outrage After Black Residents Detained Without Warrants Showtime's The Chi to End with Season 8Monster: The Ed Gein StoryTeacher sings to a student for his sixth birthday: ‘Happy birthday to you, you look like a monkey, you live in a zoo.This Mom Shocked After Seeing How Much Food Her Son Ordered, her Kid DoorDashed $36.74 of McDonald's and $20.13 of Popeyes for himself after his mother gave her phone to play on because his iPad was broken.D4vd not named as a M suspect in Celeste Rivas case, police confirm in new statement.Lira Galore got beat up at the airport by Bianca (BeeTheBeauty)Diddy sentenced to 50 months in federal prison! Diddy will be released from prison in December 2028.The late Kyren Lacy's attorney, Matt Ory, unveiled surveillance clips and police body cam footage that confirm his client was INNOCENT and WRONGLY FRAMED for negligent homicide and hit-and-run following a 2024 car crash that took the life of 78-year-old Herman Hall. Salute to his lawyer for not letting this go away quietly. can't imagine what lacy's family is going throughAyesha Curry says that Steph Curry doesn't understand her, that she never wanted kids, and that she can't pursue her careerICE will reportedly be on-site during Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.NBA YoungBoy just snagged the #1 spot on YouTube Music Charts with “what You is”Gucci Mane announces new autobiography titled “Episodes.” In this book, Guwop opens up personal battles with mental health struggles, including getting Ice Cream cone on faceCoi Leray and Shoreline Mafia drop the music video for their collab “Act Like You Know”Woman recorded a man at the gym after being upset with him for using the machine next to her instead of choosing a different one, stating, “Men are insufferable.”Sources say Molly Qerim felt her $500,000 ESPN salary was an insult for her First Take contributionsNC A&T Head Coach Says His Players Act Tough Listening to NBA Youngboy In the Locker Room, But Don't Bring That Same Energy on The FieldNicki Minaj Writes Open Letter to Kulture & Cardi B Writes Open Letter to Papa BearNFL veteran Aqib Talib says Tyreek Hill's season-ending injury is karma for how he treated his wife — “The football gods don't play games.”Regina King to rank her Top 5 'BOONDOCKS' momentsMan got upset and attacked a woman after she defended herself and her daughter against his dog, which attacked them firstAtlanta police are searching for Tyrese after his Cane Corso, El Chapo, reportedly killed a neighbor's dog. A woman says she warned him, but he let El Chapo roam freely through the neighborhood, causing chaos
ICYMI: Hour Three of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – A look at which films came out on top in the ‘Weekend Box Office'…PLUS – Thoughts on the poor hygiene practices of celebrities in light of Lionel Richie revealing that Michael Jackson was nicknamed ‘smelly' in his new memoir, AND if Trump will grant ‘Diddy' a pardon from his 4-year sentence - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app & YouTube @MrMoKelly
On this episode of registry matters…. we unpack a thorny municipal indecent-exposure dilemma—how a charge might ripple into sex-offender registration and why attorneys offered no clear resolution; examine Sean “Diddy” Combs' Mann Act conviction and 50-month sentence amid intricate legal arguments and celebrity controversy; break down how registrants navigating public events in restricted spaces—like churches—must...
Three victims. Three abusers. Three systems that looked the other way—until the bodies made it impossible. In this special 2-hour episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski, we're diving into three stories that expose what happens when unchecked power collides with silence, manipulation, and violence.
Sean “Diddy” Combs walked into a Manhattan courtroom hoping for a redemption arc. He left with 50 months in federal prison, five years of supervised release, and a $500,000 fine — because this time, the court listened to the women first. In this episode of Hidden Killers, we break down exactly what happened at Diddy's sentencing — from Cassie Ventura's brutal victim impact letter to the government's demolition of his “changed man” image, to the judge's refusal to let branding outweigh violence.
Before Judge Arun Subramanian sentenced Sean “Diddy” Combs to 50 months in federal prison, he read a letter that few people have actually seen in full — from Casandra Ventura, known to the world as Cassie. This wasn't a PR statement. It wasn't a soundbite. It was eleven years of abuse, control, and degradation laid out for the court, in Cassie's own words. She described being groomed as a teenager, forced into repeated “freak offs” with male sex workers while Diddy dictated every detail — from what she wore to how she looked — under the constant threat of violence, blackmail, and career destruction. Cassie wrote about bruises, scars, infections, addiction, and suicide ideation. She detailed how Diddy's threats extended to her family and how his power turned her body and livelihood into leverage. She told the judge: “Nothing about this story is great, modern, or loving — this was a horrific decade of my life stained by abuse, violence, forced sex, and degradation.” She warned that Diddy's public claims of being “changed” and wanting to “mentor” abusers were a façade, writing that the manipulator, aggressor, and trafficker she knew “is who he is as a human.” In this episode of Hidden Killers, Tony Brueski breaks down Cassie Ventura's full sentencing letter, line by line, and explores what it reveals about Diddy's pattern of control, the mechanics of coercion, and the reality of survivor testimony in high‑profile cases. We'll look at how the judge responded, what the sentence really means, and what's next as Diddy prepares to appeal.
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Recorded on a Monday night at the "World Famous" Palm Street Studio. Hold on to the darn football until you cross the goal line, Phil gets hosed in fantasy football and is not happy. Mark Sanchez is stabbed and arrested, Dirty Sanchez indeed. A GHC sighting and mention of hand jobs. Junior is confused in the press box. Canadian Comedian Phil Nichol has a very American website, Phil will take the Canadian one. Tigers talk leads into everyone loving Gasolina. We should do a top 10 or 5... Diddy is going away so make good choices!
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Bomani Jones starts the show by breaking down a jam-packed week 5 of NFL action, including the shootout between Baker Mayfield & Sam Darnold and the Denver Broncos' shocking upset over the Philadelphia Eagles. Later, he discusses Penn State's stunning loss to UCLA and the embarrassing losses suffered this week by Bill Belichick & Deion Sanders. After the break, Bomani reacts to Diddy's sentencing, Mark Sanchez's arrest, Dave Chapelle's controversial comments & much, much more! 00:30 - NFL Week 5 Recap 17:00 - James Franklin & Bill Belichick's shocking losses 33:40 - Diddy Charged, Mark Sanchez Arrested 50:00 - Dave Chapelle's shocking comments Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of True Crime Rundown, we cover the sentencing of Sean Diddy Combs with updates in real time. After a 6 week trial, Diddy's fate rests in the hands of Judge Arun Subramanian. We also cover the tragic murders of two New Jersey teens. Maria Niotis and Isabella Rose Salas. The only suspect is 17 year old Vincent Battiloro and his family background leaves us with some strong ideas.
The Hawk is dominating AI Slop online, Mark Sanchez charged with felony, Rush returns, Charlize Theron v. Johnny Depp, David Montgomery's tough life, Trudi stalking Todd Rundgren, and Drew remains incurious. The Detroit Tigers blew game 2 as the Seattle Mariners tie series at 1 game apiece. Will Comerica Park change names now that they've been bought by Fifth Third Bank? Trudi remains hungry. Stephen Hawking AI videos are all the rage on the internet today thanks to Sora. Music: Rush is back! They have a new chick drummer now (no, it's not Nandi). Drew is loving some Poison Vine by Cast. Tay Tay's album is selling just fine. Swift's movie is doing ok as well. Former Lemonheads singer Evan Dando loves drugs. Ace Frehley cancels remaining tour… including his stop in Detroit on October 31st. Trudi is stalking Todd Rundgren. The Mark Sanchez stabbing incident is bizarre. We check out his WhosDatedWho (nice). TMZ stretched the story a little too long. Charlize Theron vs Johnny Depp. Total SNUB. Sports: Detroit Lions DB Terrion Arnold is injured “for a long time”. David Montgomery has had a lot of tough breaks. Angel Reese retired her mom. The Buffalo Bills failed on Sunday Night Football to the New England Patriots. Karl Hamburger and Shuli Egar have a GoFundMe going to battle Stuttering John's lawsuit. CBS News has hired Bari Weiss as Editor-In-Chief. Diddy might not be safe in prison. Chicago PD was told to stand down to assist ICE Agents under attack. There was an assassination attempt on Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. 20/20 did a piece on the disappearance of the McStay family. Drew is going to the Detroit Tigers game tomorrow… Maz-free. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Diddy sentenced to over 4 years in prison, Detroit Lions & Tigers are rolling, Eli drops by, Mark Sanchez stabbed & arrested, Saudi Arabia comedy backlash, Britney Spears v. Kevin Federline, WDIV fires Hank Winchester, Theo Von's troubles, and a world record fart. Eli Zaret joins us to recap the 4-1 Detroit Lions victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, Mark Sanchez is stabbed & then arrested, Michigan's win over Wisconsin, Penn State sucks, Bill Belichick and UNC suck too, the Detroit Tigers great start in Seattle, WNBA drama and more. We watch an incredible fart. Mr. Methane definitely has longer farts, but we struggle to reach the fartist. We also watch some great fart pranks. The Riyadh Comedy Festival is going down. Comics like Dave Chappelle, Bill Burr and Louis CK are getting major backlash while they justify their participation. Jessica Kirson is sorry for performing there. Meghan Markle made a surprise appearance in Paris and had the world's most awkward kiss. Her trip was not without criticism as she publicly mocked Princess Diana. 50 months in prison for Diddy. Thinking he was getting no jail time, he was booking speaking gigs for this week. Diddy has yet ANOTHER sexual assault case. Britney Spears is terrified of K-Fed's new book. We speculate what he might say about her genitailia. Theo Von was on College GameDay and was totally rejected on TV. He's somehow #12 on Ranker's top comedians list. Did you know Vinnie from the Jersey Shore is a stand-up comedian now? BranDon's neighbor continues to battle David Geffen. Corey Feldman is geeked to be possibly maybe considered for a Grammy nomination. Marimar Martinez vs ICE. Also, dog poop vs Trump Cybertruck. Harvard has some pretty cool electives these days. Hank Winchester fired at WDIV Local 4. Brandon Roux conflated Amazon Prime Day and Juneteenth. Oops. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Government shutdown, day 6. Rep. Thomas Massie notices there haven't been any chemtrails since the government shutdown. Even left-wing Comedy Central is mocking Democrats' handling of the government shutdown. Some on the Left are losing their minds over President Trump and the government shutdown. ESPN host Stephen A. Smith explains why the Democrat Party fails to gain support. ICE building drama nationwide as local state and federal authorities collide. 3I/Atlas update, and it's very … interesting. Diddy gets four years in prison. A fourth Venezuelan drug boat gets blown out of the water by the U.S. Is a $1 Trump coin on the way? Apps that track ICE agents pulled from Apple and Google app stores. Former NFL QB Mark Sanchez was arrested after a strange stabbing in Indianapolis over the weekend. President Trump wants the FCC to look into NBC. Israel and Hamas peace deal could come today. Elon Musk vs. Netflix grooming of children. Houston welcomes back the rainbow flag in a main intersection. Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) discusses possible underwater UFO structures beneath our oceans. Virginia is about to empower Democrats in the state. New York City barreling toward electing Zohran Mamdani as its next mayor. Bodycam footage of shooter being taken down at the LDS church in Michigan. Bill Maher takes Kamala Harris apart. NFL legend Tom Brady ignores French President Emmanuel Macron. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED! 00:36 Football Talk 04:34 John Kennedy on Government Spending 07:25 Amy Klobuchar is Upset by the Government Shutdown 09:51 Tim McBride is EMBARRASSING! 11:39 Comedy Central Mocks Democrats 13:21 Lawrence O'Donnell Continues to Cry 17:04 Stephen A. Smith on the Democrat Party 20:59 Kristi Noem Denied Access to Municipal Building 23:29 ICE Agents Denied Backup from Local Police 26:10 Victor Davis Hanson 2026 Predictions 31:52 Fat Five 48:18 Israel-Hamas Peace Talk Update 53:12 Netflix Trans Shows for Kids 59:06 LGBTQ+ Crosswalk is Back in Houston, TX 1:06:06 Underwater Aliens??? 1:12:08 All Attention on the Virginia Political Race 1:20:30 Bodycam Footage from Church Shooting 1:24:32 Alex Padilla is Upset at JD Vance 1:28:14 Bill Maher Mocks Kamala Harris' Book 1:34:15 Tom Brady Ignores Macron Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices