Shaun Attwoods True Crime Podcast XX
[0] Hey, good evening everybody.
[1] We are live and we are going to be, Tommy Scoville is going to be joining us.
[2] We're going to be talking about the latest Diddy news.
[3] I've not had Tommy's reaction yet to the superseding indictment.
[4] We've got the hospital news.
[5] We've got Kanye West and Bianca.
[6] I'll get Tommy's thoughts on that.
[7] It's one of the most discussed things of the day.
[8] And then all this Jay -Z news, you know, we saw this woke Grammy Award, woke BS, whereby she's winning this country award when there's people far more deserving.
[9] Obviously, it is the club trying to parlay the awards into selling tour tickets and the billions of dollars of deals riding on Jay -Z's name.
[10] But something big is coming down the pipeline at Jay -Z.
[11] And it's going to emerge this month, hopefully.
[12] Tommy, how's it going, man?
[13] Man, it couldn't be any better, boss.
[14] I'm having a really good time.
[15] I really am.
[16] You know that we got a breaking story from about an hour ago.
[17] Did he blew off court today?
[18] He was scheduled to go in there for a hearing on a civil matter and just straight blew it off.
[19] And I think that says a lot.
[20] We had heard that he wasn't going down to sign any of the documents on the civil cases because he's trying to keep them out of court if he can.
[21] It's a losing battle, but he's trying.
[22] And today he didn't even bother going down there.
[23] So I'm sure he's saying it's his knee.
[24] You know, he's trying to work it.
[25] Do we know if he's still in hospital?
[26] He is not.
[27] He is not in hospital.
[28] Any other rumors that you hear that he is?
[29] That's not what I'm hearing at all.
[30] What I am hearing is.
[31] He went to the hospital on the 30th of January and it was about a four hour excursion.
[32] He was immediately brought back to the MDC.
[33] I think this is an opinion as a former federal inmate, but a lot of times people who have struggled with substances, if those substances are the kind of things you can get in a hospital for pain, I did everything I could do.
[34] You know, I did a show this morning where I was on with Casper.
[35] federal inmate, and he said they hit a guy in the head with a broom.
[36] The guy volunteered for it, right?
[37] They were hitting this dude in the head.
[38] When that didn't get it done, they used a razor blade, all with the intent of trying to send this guy out to get pain meds.
[39] I think this is probably, although he's had knee problems, right?
[40] He's had three surgeries allegedly.
[41] So it's a knee thing is what they're saying.
[42] Yeah, I saw many an inmate try and play the system with feigning injuries or even sustaining injuries so they could add to the cocktail of substances that they were absolutely yeah absolutely uh absolutely this is something that is so common and allegedly right gene deal has talked about it a lot of people have said that this is a guy that was doing um opiates for a long long period of time gene deal has famously said on numerous occasions that prior to him starting to take the pain meds um he was puff daddy he really was the guy that everybody sort of thought was this icon and this you know sort of great great person for his community you know black excellence and all of the stuff that he was trying to push with the uh you know the narrative But once he started to go down that road, apparently is when he went off the rails, according to Gene Deal.
[43] And if that is the truth, there's not much he won't do, you know, to try to get that.
[44] It's a hell of an addiction.
[45] That's the one that I had.
[46] And it's really, really hard if you're, you know, he's only been in there two and a half months, three months, right?
[47] I guess we're up to four.
[48] Regardless, it can take you six months to a year before you're sleeping right, you know, after coming off of opiates.
[49] And allegedly this guy had been doing them for decades.
[50] So that could be the case.
[51] Well, apparently repeated exposure to free coughs can cause repetitive knee injuries.
[52] And perhaps there's a theory.
[53] Well, we did hear he likes to crawl on the ground.
[54] He would, I don't know if you read the Rolling Stone article, but apparently he would leave the room while he and his, you know, Cassie Ventura was left behind with the male worker.
[55] and then he would crawl back in to see like and look at mirrors and around corners to see if maybe they were doing something that he didn't approve of you're hiring the guy to come in and do things that no other man should be approving of done to his uh significant other terrible surely that's because um knee cartilage damage or perhaps or perhaps it was a uh you know maybe this was caused by um by mechanical error i'm not sure if you've heard all of the things that were at these freak offs but um i'm gonna i'm gonna throw out a name and uh it's not the correct one but i'm probably pretty close so i'm gonna be paraphrasing the manufacturer but it's like called the bang -o -matic 2000 or something along those lines it's a pneumatic device it's literally a pneumatic device that moves a prosthetic member, right, a male prosthetic member, back and forth at whatever speed you want it set to.
[56] Real talk.
[57] And he would have several delivered to each of these freak -offs.
[58] You can't make this stuff up, you know?
[59] You really can't.
[60] Did he get out of the hospital because he wanted to see the Grammys?
[61] You know, this is a theory.
[62] boss that that a bunch of people are are running with there are a bunch of people that are saying you notice that they tried to do this right around this specific time so his kids you don't tell them when you're going to the hospital you tell them you're in pain and that you need an mri and it could be he might have told them that in september and he's going now you know they don't you you're not at the helm when you're a federal inmate they're going to bring you when they are damn good and ready There's also been a lot made about the I'm sorry, it's the Bangmaster 5000.
[63] There's also a lot made about the fact that he went out in the middle of the night and that they did this.
[64] You know, this is all underhanded stuff because they snuck him out.
[65] People, you're not going during the daytime to go get anything done.
[66] If you're an inmate, they don't want the people in the hospital to have to watch us go shackling in like this because we scare people.
[67] I mean, we really do.
[68] I've seen the fear in the eyes of employees when I got brought into a hospital.
[69] You know, they bring you in when they think there's going to be the easiest way to get you in and out with as little publicity as possible.
[70] But, you know, if you've heard theories on this, Sean, that there are people that are saying he did this because he's having people meet him at the hospital to give him to give him to cheat.
[71] Or that's one theory that a video has been made of.
[72] And there's at least five videos out there of people that said this is when.
[73] the body double is going to take his place.
[74] So for those that are trying to, I mean, you got to work with me on this, right?
[75] And use your deductive reasoning.
[76] They are at MDC Brooklyn.
[77] So when they leave there, they could go to any hospital.
[78] They don't have a contract with one, even in the feds, they won't take everybody to the same hospital.
[79] He could have gone to any one of these.
[80] What would have happened for everything to line up?
[81] And you say, well, once he knows he's going, he can make a phone call.
[82] It doesn't work like that either.
[83] What they do is they come to your unit and they go, hey, come with me. You're going down to medical.
[84] And then they take you to the segregated housing unit and they lock you up.
[85] They don't tell you why.
[86] You don't have a phone.
[87] Your phone gets turned off so you can't make calls or do anything else.
[88] Trust me, they're good at this.
[89] And this was nothing fancy.
[90] This is Sean Combs being brought to the hospital because he's complaining about pain all the time.
[91] Yeah, I only interacted with outside medical once.
[92] I was in Sheriff Joe's jail the first year and I had dental braces.
[93] So my lawyer had to court order the judge to court order the jail to take me to a dentist.
[94] And oh boy, I was in, we had these redneck guards with guns.
[95] shackled everywhere i'm doing the penguin shuffle into this little reception at this dentist and all all these um regular citizens and grannies and grandfathers are like yeah that's exactly right i was saying that i said that in a video yesterday i said this is the moment i promise that that puffy for the first time becomes an inmate, because the first time that you see people inside the jail, you know, the guards, guards look at everybody like they're the same.
[96] You're just a piece of crap.
[97] And that's, but when you get to the real world and now there's somebody that's free staff, you're talking to an RN or you're talking to somebody that does, you know, the, the video, the imagery for MRIs, you look in their eyes and you see fear.
[98] You see that person who looks at you like they're afraid that, and you know, they're going to have to take off all of that equipment for him to get an MRI.
[99] I've had it done to me nine, 10 times in the feds.
[100] They got to take all of that off because it's a magnet, right?
[101] It's a magnetic resonance imagery.
[102] So you can't have handcuffs on while that magnet's running or your hands will go right to it.
[103] So they're going to have to leave him in there without a guard because of the radiation and all that.
[104] So they stand right on the other side of the shield, right?
[105] But the people in there, yeah, that was a tough day for Sean Combs, I promise.
[106] That realization that everybody thinks you're a monster is a tough thing to see in other people's faces.
[107] Sharon's was saying, did he made it to hospital the night before the USAID got pulled?
[108] Any coincidence?
[109] Say that one more time because I don't think I understood the question.
[110] I don't understand.
[111] Even the night before the USAID got pulled?
[112] USAID got pulled?
[113] I don't know.
[114] I'm not sure what that's in reference to.
[115] I will say this.
[116] They have been known to do things.
[117] If you're working with the authorities, right, they will come up with reasons to get you out of the unit.
[118] If Diddy disappears for five hours, everybody in that unit is going to go that rat bastard.
[119] Right.
[120] You know, if you walk off and talk to cops without witnesses there, you rat it.
[121] That's just how it goes.
[122] So there have been times where they will say they're taking you to medical.
[123] or they're taking you and they'll take him to a room somewhere.
[124] And I'll tell you something, Sean, what I found interesting is if you look in the real world, not down here on the internet, but in that stupid terrestrial media, they came out and said he was, he was taken out in the middle of the night so that inmates wouldn't think he was working with authorities or doing anything like that.
[125] What the hell?
[126] I'm serious.
[127] I was watching this and I went, what did he just say?
[128] Like, why the hell would you say that?
[129] There's no reason to say that.
[130] It made no sense to me. I wouldn't be surprised folks if.
[131] I mean, we're getting to the point where if he's going to do something, he better start doing it.
[132] Yeah.
[133] If he's going to start dealing, he better start dealing.
[134] They're running out of time.
[135] So what about the theory then that they're going to eliminate him medically?
[136] He's not going to end up like Jeffrey.
[137] He's going to get a medical elimination.
[138] I don't think they want him eliminated.
[139] I'll be honest with you, folks.
[140] I don't think they want him eliminated.
[141] And I'll tell you why.
[142] Every once in a while.
[143] they got to sacrifice somebody, right?
[144] It was the last one was Harvey Weinstein.
[145] And if you say the Me Too movement, you say Harvey Weinstein.
[146] Like that was the epicenter, the head of the scandal, so to speak, right?
[147] But that's who you think of when you think of the Me Too movement.
[148] Well, this is bigger than that.
[149] in a lot of ways.
[150] And Diddy is becoming the face of everything that's wrong in Hollywood.
[151] He's being sacrificed, but I don't think they're going to kill him to sacrifice him.
[152] I think they're going to put all of the sins and everything that people hate about Hollywood, he's going to be the face of that.
[153] And so is this trial.
[154] That's my opinion.
[155] So we might get back to Diddy, but tons of people in the chat are asking about Beyonce winning for Cowboy Carter.
[156] What's your thoughts on that?
[157] Tell me. My thoughts on the Grammys in general, 50 Cent had more hits on his first album than the Beatles did.
[158] Did you know that?
[159] It's remarkable to me, but he didn't win a Grammy yet?
[160] Okay, the Grammys are just a way to get people excited to buy tickets for concerts, right?
[161] The Grammys are just an outlet.
[162] There aren't awards.
[163] I mean, these are fake.
[164] These are little...
[165] pieces of plastic that they give out to kick off your tour.
[166] And they're doing everything they can right now, in my opinion, to try to save Voldemort.
[167] And they're trying to keep his name out of the press.
[168] I'm not sure if you knew this, but allegedly his attorney, Busby, filed a letter talking about a home that was owned by Sean Combs.
[169] Did you hear this?
[170] Is this the White House, the big White House?
[171] Yeah.
[172] Yes.
[173] Yes.
[174] Now that that house was purchased prior to the year 2000s, purchased allegedly in 98 and it was sold in 2003, which would or 2023 rather, which would make it so that he had a house.
[175] They also allege that Voldemort had been in that house a month to two months before the VMAs.
[176] But he came out and went, there's no house within.
[177] So it's this is a bad thing for his camp.
[178] And I think.
[179] everything we're seeing, they're spacing out and dropping one after another to try to keep the us, the people that talk, they want to bury the stories about him with other stories.
[180] I think this is all a hustle.
[181] And I think that the Grammys are a hustle.
[182] They had to give her the award for that album.
[183] It was the only one she made, right?
[184] There was no other option.
[185] And you can't not give Beyonce a Grammy.
[186] She's about to go on tour, right?
[187] She just announced the Cowboy Carter tour.
[188] And you know what's odd, Sean?
[189] She didn't say the tickets are going to cost this much money.
[190] I'm going to be touring outside the United States or inside the United States.
[191] Here are the tour dates.
[192] Here are the cities.
[193] Nothing.
[194] Just I'm going to tour.
[195] Well, there's a shocker.
[196] It's your eighth studio album.
[197] Why wouldn't you tour?
[198] But they're doing all of this because you remember when the Cassie Ventura tape hit, right?
[199] Cassie Ventura tape hits and everybody all at once pushes everything off of the internet.
[200] The only thing that anybody was talking about was that video.
[201] So all of the teams of people that they had hired, and believe me, they hired him to try to rehash his reputation, forget it.
[202] Just got blown out of the water because we saw Cassie Ventura get beat up on tape.
[203] There's nothing alleged about that.
[204] He came out and apologized about it, right?
[205] I think that the Carters are trying to do everything they can to keep the story of the fact that this guy was at a White House with a horseshoe -shaped driveway that belonged to Diddy.
[206] But somehow that slipped his mind.
[207] I think this is all a smoke show.
[208] It's just a screen.
[209] That's my opinion.
[210] Yeah, definitely a distraction.
[211] They're definitely plugging it, trying to parlay the Grammys to sell tour tickets.
[212] And the vested interests that have got billions of dollars riding on the value of Jay -Z's name are still rallying and coming up with PR stunts to protect.
[213] the value of those deals because they are so phenomenal.
[214] Yeah.
[215] What do you think that, what do you think the NFL is paying rock nation just for the Superbowl stuff?
[216] How much do you think that contract is worth?
[217] This is, and here's something, you know, the it seems to me that everything is, is timed in such a way.
[218] We're going to, they're, they're trying to pull all this out right up until the, the Superbowl so that we get all of this press.
[219] to keep the truth out of the headlines.
[220] It's fascinating.
[221] And on the other side of the equation, in my opinion, you got the Diddy camp and all they want more than anything in the entire world is to get a tape of him and Cassie Ventura and one of those workers to hit the street because they believe that that will have the same effect that the tape did on Cassie.
[222] So all of these wranglings, remember how it was so important he got out on bail?
[223] That was, it's like, forget my case, man. Get me out on bail.
[224] They didn't even want to talk about that stuff.
[225] I'm hiring $5 million for my bail appeal.
[226] Then that stopped.
[227] The new one is I need to see those tapes, man. You need to get me those tapes because if he doesn't leak those, right, he needs to push a whole new narrative.
[228] And I don't think he can do it without a freak off tape getting leaked out.
[229] That's what he's hoping for.
[230] In my opinion, I could be wrong.
[231] Tommy is almost at 30 ,000 subscribers.
[232] I'm going to put the link into his YouTube channel in the live chat and the description box.
[233] So come on, folks, if you're not subbed to Tommy yet, let's help him get up to 30 ,000.
[234] I appreciate you.
[235] We helped Professor Hamamoto hit 50 ,000, I think it was, the other night.
[236] That dude is incredible.
[237] He is incredible, man. It's hard because I'm a big Lionel fan, but...
[238] Yamamoto might be my favorite guest.
[239] They're running neck and neck.
[240] They really are.
[241] Yamamoto's fascinating.
[242] I've got to listen to that dude all day long.
[243] What about Jay Dyer?
[244] He's good as well.
[245] Yeah, no, Jay Dyer's incredible.
[246] We're on a good run for content, to be sure, right?
[247] Really on a good run for content.
[248] But, you know, when Agnifolo filed that, ooh, the Stepford, is that what that is?
[249] Yeah, keep going.
[250] I'll put that up in a minute.
[251] Keep going.
[252] Creepy, creepy film.
[253] When Agnifilo wrote that letter telling the court how badly they needed to be able to look at the Cassie Ventura videos personally, not without a bunch of people watching, not in some place, because he can go look at it right now.
[254] They're not saying you can't look at the freak off tapes.
[255] They're saying if you look at them, you're going to be in a room with a glass window and there's going to be somebody on the other side to ensure that there's no way this stuff gets leaked.
[256] He has to leak this.
[257] So when that didn't work, Magnifolo wrote out what he was looking at.
[258] You realize that's a violation of the gag order that he asked to be put in place.
[259] Everything in that should have been sealed.
[260] That never should have been done.
[261] And he, what did he say?
[262] He said, she's into it.
[263] Gassi Ventura was having a really good time.
[264] In fact, she's the dominant one in this.
[265] And you're not seeing any chemicals.
[266] You're not seeing.
[267] He did everything he could to show us a freak off tape that he couldn't show us.
[268] That's bad form.
[269] It really is what these guys are doing.
[270] I hope that people aren't, aren't biting.
[271] I hope that, uh, because I, I, I would almost bet you my life that they're going to figure out a way to leak a freak off video.
[272] So I'm going to do a poll.
[273] I did it in the previous stream and look at the eyes of this Stepford wife.
[274] Watching Bianca on the red carpet.
[275] If you think that Bianca's eyes have a similar energy to the Stepford Wives' eyes, put a one in the chat.
[276] If you think Bianca's eyes look completely normal and not zonked out, MK altered, hypnotized, or anything of any of the above, put a two in the chat.
[277] I've got a question for you on that.
[278] So it has been alleged, right?
[279] It has been alleged.
[280] Jaguars talked about it.
[281] A lot of people have talked about the fact that, Beyonce has a pretty rowdy chemical problem and that this is something allegedly that has been done to try to keep her in control.
[282] It definitely gives you those eyes though.
[283] Like if you've ever seen somebody that's really knotted the hell out, you definitely get those kind of, but it's, she does look, a lot of the people on that carpet, did you, did you happen to, I did not watch it by the way.
[284] I boycott that stuff, but I go and then look at the, all of the images, but.
[285] What did you think of Kanye's grand entrance?
[286] So if you look at his body language when he stood whispering to Bianca, it's like he gives an instruction, steps back, puts his hands behind his back.
[287] The kind of body language that King Charles used when he's going around and inspecting things with his arms behind his back and kind of authoritarian.
[288] I am the leader.
[289] Body language.
[290] He, uh, I think he looked like a pimp.
[291] I think, I think he looked, I swear to you, man. I think he looked like, I think he looked like a guy that was getting ready to sell a woman.
[292] He looked like a pimp to me. And, and there was, I, uh, I did a morning show this morning and we, we looked at this and we backed it up and looked at it, backed it up.
[293] There's a moment in there as she turns around that the look on her face, she's not happy about what she's doing.
[294] Um, I, I can't believe for a second that that was her idea to wear that dress.
[295] And we got to get to a place on this planet where people like that don't feel pressured to go out and do the things that they do.
[296] That was really, really ugly.
[297] I don't know, man. By the way, I've not seen it not blurred, but I can't imagine that it's just a disturbing thing, man. It really is.
[298] She is Stepford.
[299] her eye definitely looks stepford on that photo and like you said you know to get to that effect a combination of substances perhaps adrenaline being in front of all those people and just brainwashing hypnotism just seemed like a combination of all of it well i brought up i brought up beyonce because people keep saying the same thing like you don't see her as much beyonce hides these days but when she's spotted out or whatever it's the same look it's that And you've seen it.
[300] I mean, we've done enough of this stuff in our not good life.
[301] There's something about certain chemicals that turns the light out in someone's eyes.
[302] And it's really a sad thing.
[303] But I don't believe that this woman was happy and excited about her appearance at the Oscars.
[304] Maybe I'm wrong, but I mean, at the Grammys.
[305] I don't think that that was something she was super enthused about.
[306] I think that morality has changed so much over the decades.
[307] What he did was kind of a Benny Hill thing, something from the 80s or the 90s.
[308] He's achieved his goal of creating a huge publicity stunt and got the whole world talking about it and got this woman totally famous, but...
[309] down the road this could come and bite him in the back in the ass it could be weaponized against him especially if he ends up in lawsuits and diddy situations that kind of stuff you're you're 100 right this is one of those things that and people are going to yell at me about this because there's a lot of yay fans out there but tell me there's not an r kelly vibe to this i'm sorry man this to me looked like he was trying he was trying to look like he owned this woman I mean, watch that whole thing.
[310] If you guys got time later, go ahead and watch that and tell me it didn't look like ownership.
[311] Like you said, the way he was walking around, like, you know, hands on the side, hands behind his back, just like he owned her.
[312] It's a disturbing, disturbing clip.
[313] And I'm glad, I'm sorry, but I'm looking at that.
[314] Chris, what's your thoughts on that, Tommy?
[315] I ordered one earlier.
[316] I was going to be replacing my beret with a...
[317] It's just one more shot at...
[318] 2025, we've been talking about how everything is changing.
[319] It really is.
[320] There's a change in this country.
[321] It's palpable.
[322] You can feel it, right?
[323] There's really a feeling going on that we're just sick and tired of how stupid...
[324] These people believe that they're on Mount Olympus.
[325] They're not...
[326] They're not royalty.
[327] They're gods.
[328] And they're going to do whatever they want.
[329] And if that means taking a 13 -year -old autistic girl and treating her like a blow -up doll and then walking out of the room and forgetting it ever happened, and maybe even doing that again later that night to somebody else.
[330] Allegedly, this is such a prolific group of crimes.
[331] You know, even if everything turns out, and again, these guys are all innocent until proven guilty, right?
[332] But when you got 35 suits, and we don't know how many suits there are.
[333] He didn't go to court today, right?
[334] If he doesn't go down and sign the papers, we don't know how many suits there are.
[335] They're not moving forward because Diddy refuses to go meet with the process server, which is a federal hustle.
[336] The process server can't step into a cell block.
[337] So if you refuse to leave your cell block, they can't serve you the papers.
[338] But before he thinks he's got this figured out, what they do is once a month, a cop comes in who's a process server.
[339] And that so at the end of this month or beginning of next month or whatever, they're going to get to a point where that process server comes in and he's going to get served with every one of these that he blew off.
[340] Wow.
[341] What do we make of Beyonce's eyes?
[342] It looks like a forced smile to me. First of all, take a picture of her from the neck up and then show it and compare it to every other Beyonce photo ever taken.
[343] And you'd almost go, who is this girl?
[344] I mean, honestly, does that look like – that doesn't even look like Beyonce to me. I feel like – and I know that they all change their looks and they go through all of these things.
[345] But, well, she's a country and western star now, you know.
[346] I mean, she's got to play with her look a little bit, you know, maybe go blonde because she's a country and western star.
[347] I'm surprised you didn't know that.
[348] Just won a Grammy for Best Album of the Year for – good God.
[349] What a bunch of – Can you imagine having to live that life?
[350] There you go.
[351] That looks a little bit more like baby.
[352] There we go.
[353] Tell me, have you seen the assumption that Diddy has guys setting up ASAP Rocky case, says ASAP didn't help Diddy?
[354] There's a lot of people saying this.
[355] There's a lot of people talking about this.
[356] I think what's probably just as interesting, especially when you take the whole dynamic is.
[357] um his guest who shows up every single day at his trial did you know this rihanna doesn't miss it in fact it's becoming an issue they asked somebody on the juror they're doing voir dire and they asked one of the jurors you know having a famous person like this in the room would that be a problem for you would that sway the uh you as a juror and they went yeah probably like straight out yeah you got her in here i might just rule for him and they obviously got rid of that juror or whatever but they're talking about whether or not to make it so that she cannot uh come in fake becky with the fake hair nice well done i don't know who said that but that was good uh it does look a little like becky said um jaden jaden wore the house on his head when he was aid as a child emancipated himself from it and was relieved those memories got burnt down that's why he wore it as a crown Now, is that armchair psychology?
[358] I'm not bagging on you.
[359] I think it's pretty solid.
[360] But is that you taking a stab at this?
[361] Or is that something that you've read somewhere?
[362] Because that actually sounds pretty damn legit.
[363] It really does.
[364] It makes sense.
[365] It's a stupid hat.
[366] It also, though, you got to look at these people.
[367] And do you remember when Bork came dressed as a stork or whatever, like had the bird outfit on?
[368] They all need.
[369] more than anything in the world, right?
[370] They all need this attention and it's, it's their drug of choice.
[371] The Ben Affleck documentary, well, it's not his documentary.
[372] It's, it's Jenny from the block, right?
[373] Jenny with the blocks documentary.
[374] But in that documentary, they, they talked to her, to Ben Affleck and he said, you know, I'm a drug addict.
[375] I'm a recovering addict or alcoholic.
[376] He said, he said, you know, There's never enough.
[377] You can't have enough drinks.
[378] That's why I got to stop.
[379] He said, and for her, that's attention and fame.
[380] And he said this crap in her documentary.
[381] But I think that that's one of the real problems in, you know, with this whole crowd is this need to not be noticed, but it's a need to be worshipped.
[382] It's a need to be able to have so many people to love you.
[383] You do whatever the hell you want, man. Anything.
[384] We don't get away with it all.
[385] You have nothing to worry about.
[386] It's ugly.
[387] So we've got a question here from Jules.
[388] It burned my eyes when I saw the Kanye girl.
[389] She looked terrified.
[390] Do you think he made her do it?
[391] 100%.
[392] 100%.
[393] Now, I don't think any of us are stupid, right?
[394] It went something like this.
[395] He said, do you remember when J -Lo wore that dress on the red carpet?
[396] I mean, it broke the internet.
[397] If you do this, this is your chance to be the next.
[398] I'm sure he pitched it.
[399] I'm sure there was a big pitch involved.
[400] But no, I don't think this girl said, hey, I'd like to go out there and be naked for the entire world to see.
[401] You tell me when to take my coat off.
[402] You tell me when to turn around.
[403] Right.
[404] And I will have a look on my face like I don't actually have eyes and my soul has been removed from my body.
[405] Doesn't look like she was having a good time to me. That looked to me to be very orchestrated.
[406] And you know something?
[407] The man hadn't sent out a tweet in how long?
[408] I don't know whether it was years or months, a long, long time.
[409] And his first tweet back was right before the Grammys.
[410] This is his version of the Grammys aren't going to help me. They're not going to give me an award.
[411] I can't be on a red carpet.
[412] It's not going to help me sell tickets to my concerts, right?
[413] Or my album.
[414] So here's what I'm going to do.
[415] I'm going to crash the Grammys and I'm going to bring a naked chick.
[416] I'm sorry, but that's how I look at it.
[417] You know, Kanye's not getting any help from the Grammys.
[418] So Alicia Keys is the next question.
[419] Did you listen to Alicia Keys' speech when she won her award?
[420] Full disclosure, I've not watched any of it.
[421] I did image searches when it's over.
[422] I don't want to sound like an absolute weirdo, and I know you guys are going to think I am, but I will not give a view.
[423] I have come to realize the power I have in what I look at.
[424] And I'm not giving the people that put on the Grammys one of my views.
[425] It's never going to happen.
[426] I will go to some people I trust, some content creators.
[427] So I will probably see the speech.
[428] I have not heard it yet because I didn't watch any of that.
[429] And I'm not going to.
[430] That's going forward to voting with my views.
[431] Not trolls and not the powerful elite that are keeping people down.
[432] Just not going to happen.
[433] Can you see that image on the screen?
[434] Do you get Egyptian Illuminati vibes off it?
[435] Absolutely.
[436] Absolutely.
[437] I did see the outfit, and it's definitely got an Egyptian flair to it, to be sure.
[438] Yeah.
[439] Right.
[440] I've still not asked you about the superseding indictment, Tommy.
[441] I've not had a chance to.
[442] Oh, boy, are we going to have fun with that?
[443] So let me start by saying this.
[444] Sean Combs is innocent until proven guilty, right?
[445] In a court of law, to be sure.
[446] And I'm saying that a lot now because, not because of the legalese, but because y 'all are getting ridiculous, right?
[447] We're seeing some stuff about this guy.
[448] He's done enough things, allegedly, that we don't need to stop making stuff up.
[449] Some of the stuff that I'm reading about Diddy is getting to the point where it's absolutely ridiculous.
[450] But the superseding indictments have cleared a lot up for us, right?
[451] What it's done is it's told us that this isn't a case built on one person because that's what we've been hearing.
[452] Right.
[453] A lot of human tea.
[454] All it is is Cassie.
[455] Folks, they're never going to put 30 witnesses on a case because the defense only has to really shred one of them.
[456] Right.
[457] They only have to find that one person that they can turn into a dirt bag to give a little bit of reasonable doubt.
[458] So in cases like this, when there's thousands of victims, allegedly.
[459] you find three that you can hang your hat on or two or four, but you keep it a very, very small number.
[460] Now we have three.
[461] Now there are three different cases.
[462] You know what I found fascinating is, I think one of them might be Adria English.
[463] So they moved the statutes of limitations.
[464] In the superseding indictment, we watched the years that this all allegedly took place back up, right?
[465] Now, by the way, That changes everything because the statute of limitations can now move from that.
[466] Rico's fascinating with how that works, but it pulls into play exactly that time period that Adria English claims that she was being paid to work for Combs.
[467] I think we may see her as one of these three people where I think we can all assume that Cassie Ventura is one.
[468] And since in this superseding indictment, they made reference to holding somebody over a balcony.
[469] That's kind of a weird thing that we didn't see in the first one.
[470] They also brought up some substances that didn't get named in the first one.
[471] So they're talking now about the methamphetamine is now being mentioned and they misspelled the word psilocybin.
[472] And this is the world that we live in.
[473] It has been misspelled everywhere since, including major magazines.
[474] They were going for psilocybin, which is the active ingredient in magic mushrooms.
[475] But it seems to me that this isn't.
[476] really a superseding indictment as much as it is an explanation of the first indictment.
[477] This modified the first indictment more than anything else.
[478] But in there, if you read between the lines, you find some cool stuff.
[479] And one of the things that you will find is they say straight out, there's more coming, right?
[480] They said straight out, listen, when we do the next superseding indictment, we'll try to do it this way to make it easier for you.
[481] They are This is ugly, but it certainly paints a picture of what the enterprise was, right?
[482] And for all of you that say, how come no one else has been charged?
[483] Just real quickly, I'm sorry.
[484] If you told everybody in advance who the witness list was going to be, what do you think Diddy would have done to it?
[485] Right?
[486] Okay.
[487] As we know, allegedly, when they took pictures of his stuff, what did they take pictures of?
[488] They took pictures of a long list of names and how he intended to manipulate those names into what he wants.
[489] The feds aren't going to come out and go, here are all of the people we're charging.
[490] He's going to go after all of those people and try to get to them.
[491] They're going to leave this as vague as they possibly can until it's way too late for Puffy to do anything about it.
[492] That's my humble opinion on that.
[493] It makes way more sense to not let them know all of the people.
[494] Yeah, so I had an original indictment, and a year later, on the exact anniversary of my original indictment, they gave me a superseding indictment.
[495] But they added a dozen charges, two new co -defendants.
[496] Based on another 100 years, I went to court.
[497] So I was surprised that there wasn't any more co -defendants or any more charges.
[498] But, like you said, they left it open to bring that in, didn't they, down the road.
[499] I don't think this...
[500] Well, this is also a big case, right?
[501] So in your case, which was a huge case, you weren't on the front page of the New York Times.
[502] If they put out all of the people that they're charging, the stringers, the people that go out and film these people, it is going to change the trial.
[503] It's going to change the case that what they want to do every time is if they came out and said, OK, we're we're indicting Sean Combs.
[504] Here are the three crimes that we're indicting him on.
[505] Right.
[506] And here are nine other people that we're going to indict.
[507] We're all going to start speculating on it.
[508] And the first thing every one of those nine peoples are going to do is they're going to pick up the phone and call an attorney.
[509] And their attorney is going to say, don't talk to the feds or anybody else.
[510] Shut your mouth until you and I get together.
[511] Feds don't want that.
[512] So the feds go out there and they kick Diddy's door in, but didn't arrest him.
[513] And everybody said, oh, he's going to walk.
[514] They knew what he was going to do.
[515] Let's see who he calls on the telephone after we kick the rat nest.
[516] Let's see where he drives, right?
[517] And did he continue to do more stuff that gave him a better case?
[518] They're not stupid people.
[519] I promise you they're not.
[520] The reason we're not hearing Christina Karam's name is because she's working with the feds.
[521] No one has a picture of her leaving her house since the arrest?
[522] How about that?
[523] You realize that a picture of her leaving her house since the arrest is worth probably 35, 40 grand?
[524] No one's taking that picture.
[525] They haven't even said to a friend, tell you what, come by and take a picture of me and sell it to DMZ.
[526] I'm just going to run to the garage.
[527] That happens in cases all the time.
[528] There's nothing.
[529] None of the people that we assume might be working with them has been spotted anywhere.
[530] You got the critical thinking hat.
[531] That's to go on and just know that this is how they're trying to protect their witness list.
[532] There's a bunch of people that you're going to see.
[533] And Christina Karam is going to get charged.
[534] I mean, she can't walk by.
[535] I just don't see how it's possible that she could give enough info to be free.
[536] She's going to get charged.
[537] They're all going to.
[538] But they're doing it the right way.
[539] The feds are good at this, folks.
[540] They are good at this.
[541] So if they've got a string of superseding indictments pending, then does that just keep pushing the trial date back?
[542] Because they'll say, look, we're going to process all this.
[543] Yeah, this one did not because there aren't any new crimes.
[544] So what they said was, you've already got all the discovery for this.
[545] The three people we talked about, you had that discovery since December 31st.
[546] And we've talked about this on this show a lot.
[547] When you get your discovery, they put 350 people in there that could be witnesses and everything they've asked him and all this stuff.
[548] And the defense has got to go, holy crap, right?
[549] You've got to prepare all of these.
[550] You're going to have to go to, you don't know who the three people are going to be.
[551] So you kind of got to go through that entire huge list of people that they sent you over in the discovery.
[552] It gets really kind of, this is a chess game, folks.
[553] All right.
[554] If we've got almost 3000 watching live, and if you've just joined us, we covered.
[555] Did his knee injury or his old injury or his freak off, grazing his knee, creeping around the floor injury.
[556] We covered that earlier on.
[557] Four hours in the hospital, folks.
[558] Four hours in the hospital.
[559] He's not still there.
[560] He's no longer in the hospital.
[561] This was several days ago.
[562] And it was reported late by the mainstream press.
[563] And he never went to court today.
[564] He's got his superseding indictment.
[565] And we're just discussing the multiplicity of his legal woes right now.
[566] Yeah.
[567] And here's one that we got to do because it's just going to keep getting talked about.
[568] This is the time when Diddy's going to go out and switch with the body double so that the body double can go back in there and Diddy can leave.
[569] This is gaining so much traction.
[570] Number one, I got to make you a promise.
[571] Diddy didn't know what day he was leaving.
[572] So no one else knew what day he was leaving.
[573] They make that very difficult.
[574] But I got to ask you, I did this with someone else this morning.
[575] How much would I have to give you to do one year in a federal prison with paperwork that said you killed 25 chomos?
[576] Best paperwork you could go into prison with, right?
[577] You'd be treated like freaking royalty.
[578] What would I have to give you for a year of your life with the best paperwork in the world?
[579] Most people ain't taking that deal.
[580] Most people wouldn't do it for a million.
[581] Most people wouldn't do it for five.
[582] If they had been to prison before, they're not going back in.
[583] with the best paperwork on earth.
[584] What do you got to pay a guy to go in with Diddy's paperwork?
[585] Because you're suggesting, right, that a body double is going to take over.
[586] You've got to compensate that body double, right?
[587] What do you got to pay a guy to go live the rest of his life in hell on earth?
[588] People, that doesn't pass the smell test.
[589] I'm sorry it doesn't, right?
[590] Yeah, and we've possibly got Ori Spado coming on later this week, who was a former Hollywood mob boss.
[591] proper old -schooled gentleman.
[592] He's spent time in the MDC.
[593] I think he's met Diddy or he's met Jay -Z back in the day.
[594] So he's got some things to say and he's got some people close to the case as well.
[595] So we hope to have Ari on.
[596] He's got a Diddy interview coming up.
[597] The person's going to be disguised and we're going to interview him after that because he's...
[598] he's got quite an exclusive so we'll keep you posted on that one folks and like that and like i said tommy's almost at 30 000 subscribers there's his channel link in the live chat if you're watching on replay it is in the description box and please get your questions in for tommy and we will anything diddy celebrity jay -z uh the grammys get your questions in so stand there is asking Tommy, why do you think these celebrities do such terrible things for attention?
[599] I'm not sure that they do the terrible things for attention.
[600] I think they were terrible things for attention.
[601] I think that that there's and just what you do for a living obviously makes people look at you, right?
[602] If you're an actress or you're an actor or you're a comedian or whatever, being famous, having people look at you and having people react to you is kind of what you do for a living.
[603] When you feel like you're getting out of that spotlight.
[604] they will do almost anything to get back in it.
[605] And yay is a great example of this, right?
[606] Kanye West is a great example of this.
[607] Like there's no such thing as bad press.
[608] If you come out with antisemitic rants about, you know, who's running the world, that might not be good.
[609] There is, there is bad publicity, right?
[610] Ask Adidas.
[611] I mean, this guy cost himself a lot of money running off at his, at his jibs.
[612] But I think that this is like any other drug, you understand?
[613] Attention does something in your brain.
[614] it releases a chemical.
[615] I do an opioid.
[616] It goes into my brain and releases a chemical, right?
[617] If you do the Bolivian marching powder, it goes in your brain, it releases a chemical.
[618] For these people, that's the drug, right?
[619] The people acknowledging them and the people talking about them, that is the substance.
[620] That's the drug for them.
[621] And it's like any other drug.
[622] Over time, you build up a resistance, right?
[623] You need a little bit more and you need a little bit more and you need a little bit more.
[624] Look at poor Madonna.
[625] Right.
[626] I think she's the greatest example of this.
[627] Madonna's what is she, 80?
[628] And she goes out, you know, on stage and talks about being willing to perform oral sex on anyone who votes her way in the upcoming election.
[629] Woman, you're 80, right?
[630] Go home and act like a grandmother for the love of God, you know, but they get addicted to a lifestyle that she's going to do that until they're pushing her in a wheelchair, because that attention is something that they will dry up and die without.
[631] unless they go into no joke drug therapy.
[632] And you may laugh, but I'm dead serious because that addiction is no different than any other.
[633] That's why we call it the light boat, right?
[634] We're all in the same boat.
[635] Oh, poor Bean.
[636] Does that break your heart?
[637] Yeah, before we go to Beaver then, just to add a little bit onto what you said.
[638] So that statement, you know, there's no such thing as bad publicity.
[639] I think that was originated before cancel culture.
[640] Because Cancel Country has proven that you can try something that you think is going to work in your favor and you can lose absolutely everything overnight.
[641] I've seen people just crack a joke, say one little thing, and they've lost absolutely everything overnight.
[642] So there certainly is such a thing as bad publicity.
[643] Like I said earlier, it's a kind of a Benny Hill thing, isn't it?
[644] for the man to be commanding and running around after the woman who's nearly naked, goes back to the 70s, goes back to the 80s.
[645] And yet he has got that reward of being the most talked about person overnight.
[646] And he's certainly, you know, I didn't know what Bianca's name was until today, but legally this stuff could bite him in the ass at some point down the road.
[647] And then, yeah, Bieber.
[648] The question for you, Tommy, it's come from Rebecca's.
[649] Do you think Bieber will speak out about Diddy?
[650] I think he needs to get it off his chest because the longer he's holding it in, the worst a toll it's taking on him.
[651] As we can see, he looks like Jesse from Breaking Bad on this picture.
[652] Yeah, this is horrible.
[653] And I agree with you probably more than anything in the world.
[654] And I will say this.
[655] I don't know what happened to him, right?
[656] I don't.
[657] I know that a lot of the things that we've seen that allegedly happened to him were not real.
[658] But we were just talking about trolls.
[659] We were just talking about how there's no such thing as bad publicity.
[660] Well, in this day and age, with this kind of access to information, there is definitely something that's bad press.
[661] Sadly, the trolls will destroy this man. And we live in a world, it would be nice if we didn't, but we still live in a world where The guy is supposed to be a little bit dumb, right?
[662] A little bit macho.
[663] And if you were to have voluntarily, because what is alleged, right, is that they groomed him into it.
[664] They didn't necessarily hold him down, right?
[665] And the ignorant of the world are going to have a field day making memes about the kid.
[666] I think the reason he has this look on his face is probably because of all of the hate that is circulating.
[667] I mean, we deal with trolls.
[668] Somebody put something up and said, hey, what about this idiot who talked about you?
[669] Trolls to us.
[670] Can you imagine what he's going through with trolls?
[671] I mean, I got people making videos about me. You got people making videos.
[672] But what do you think this dude, the number of trolls in these people's lives?
[673] I would imagine that often for somebody who becomes a star before they have developed hair under their arms, probably gets to a realization at some point where they go, holy crap, if I could go back, I'd rather be a plumber.
[674] And I think that Diddy is one of those people that probably would have been a lot happier if maybe none of this had ever happened.
[675] And that's the vibe I get off the guy.
[676] I don't think he's going to come forward.
[677] I think it would be, sadly, as much as the world, like everybody here goes, no, man, we'd rally behind him, right?
[678] We'd say, this isn't your fault.
[679] You're a damn victim.
[680] You've got nothing to be ashamed about, right?
[681] Yeah, well, that ain't it.
[682] Sorry, it's not.
[683] But I think we all know that the internet is way more hate than it is love.
[684] And I don't see him.
[685] I think it would end his career.
[686] I really do.
[687] I think it would end his career and it might end his life.
[688] But I think he needs a lot of therapy and I hope he's getting it.
[689] We don't know what happened, but I don't have a feeling it was good.
[690] So, Bailey, fair enough, what you're pointing out here.
[691] What if nothing has happened to him?
[692] We don't know, do we?
[693] I hope he gets attention.
[694] He is broken.
[695] So, Bailey, I would say that the eyes and the windows into the soul and the body language and having, you know, I was incarcerated for six years.
[696] They were primarily traumatized people who were injecting the brown to self -medicate for the trauma of the childhood, you know, heinous things that happened to these kids.
[697] The essay, the R word, they're getting thrown away on the streets, you know, living on the streets, no parents, seeing parents get on a live.
[698] All these stories I heard from these people.
[699] And they were that on their faces.
[700] And in my opinion of having lived around people who were traumatized, I'm almost 100 % certain that something's happened.
[701] He said too much.
[702] He has seemed on the brink of telling us the truth in a number of interviews.
[703] You know what I mean?
[704] When he talked about wanting to protect other people, young people in the industry coming up, And he says, I wouldn't wish what happened to me on my worst enemies.
[705] I mean, again, I don't know what happened to him, but I know it sucks.
[706] And if all that happened to him was if we just if we took everything at face value, he was 14 years old on a dance floor hanging out with grown men and snorting blow.
[707] That's a bad start.
[708] There wasn't anybody there that was protecting this kid in the way that he needed to be protected.
[709] That's how it looks to those of us looking in.
[710] And I think that.
[711] To have everything you want in life, he said he rolled over in the morning and smoked a blunt and started taking pills before he even woke up.
[712] That's not something somebody who's happy with life does.
[713] That's somebody who's trying to kill pain that they can't understand.
[714] I did it for a really long time.
[715] It's an ugly disease.
[716] Quite a few people are asking if we think Haley is his handler.
[717] Also, they go to the church that is linked to Lou Taylor.
[718] Lou Taylor's a monster.
[719] She's...
[720] Yeah, Lou Taylor's a monster.
[721] And I know that he's no longer with Lou.
[722] He got rid of her.
[723] He also unfollowed everybody on Instagram, right?
[724] But he unfollowed a lot of people, not everybody, but he unfollowed Usher.
[725] He unfollowed a lot of people.
[726] He didn't unfollow Diddy, which I find fascinating.
[727] And then Ye just did the same thing.
[728] In his tweets, he came out to let the world know that he stopped following everybody except Taylor Swift.
[729] I'm not making that up, by the way.
[730] He literally is only following Taylor Swift.
[731] He's not following Diddy.
[732] No. No, he's not.
[733] Kanye is not following Diddy.
[734] The only person Kanye is following is Taylor Swift and then an account that's private and we don't know who it is.
[735] I went and looked and they don't give you anything to go on.
[736] So it's not much to chase down there.
[737] So do you think Justin is afraid of being unalived?
[738] I don't know.
[739] I think he would have to be.
[740] I think he would have to be.
[741] I think at this, I don't know how you could be in this industry and not realize just how freaking evil it is.
[742] And I'm not a Bieber guy.
[743] I mean, hashtag I stand with Bieber and all that.
[744] I love Bieber, but I don't know any of his music.
[745] I don't know how many albums he's done.
[746] I'm not a Bieber music guy, but it seems to me that it's really, really obvious that there's not been a positive thing said about this dude in social media since I started talking about Diddy.
[747] They have literally, I mean, this has been a campaign that is, anytime I see somebody get completely trashed, I wonder if there are people out there doing it.
[748] Did he used to be, I mean, Bieber used to be the, like the darling of the internet.
[749] Anything that was put up about him was being, you know, cute and this and that.
[750] It's just not that way anymore, man. It really isn't.
[751] It's ugly.
[752] Can they make Bieber's mother appear in court?
[753] I don't know the answer.
[754] I mean, I guess if, yeah, they can compel anybody to appear in court.
[755] In the United States, they can compel anybody to appear in court if they want to.
[756] So the answer is yes.
[757] The exception to that rule would be people in office and really high office sometimes can have that put off until they're out of office.
[758] But you can compel anybody to show up.
[759] Lili wants to know, if you block someone, then unfriend everyone.
[760] Does it leave the blocked person a friend?
[761] God, that's making my head explode.
[762] You know what that feels like?
[763] It feels like a sentence like, I feel a lot more like I do now than I did before.
[764] Where you get to the end of it and go, what did you just say?
[765] If you block someone, then unfriend everyone.
[766] Does it leave the blocked person a friend?
[767] I have no idea.
[768] I've never actually done any of these things.
[769] I just read about them.
[770] Viewers, can you answer that?
[771] Are you trying to twist our minds?
[772] Yes, it worked.
[773] It absolutely worked.
[774] Do you know anything about Diddy and his relationship with David Beckham?
[775] I don't.
[776] But here's what I will say.
[777] We got to be careful, right?
[778] For all we know, and there's a lot of this that goes on in the famous circles, right?
[779] For all we know, Bieber's a soccer fan, right?
[780] He likes football.
[781] And he wanted to meet the dude.
[782] So he had his agent called this agent.
[783] That kind of crap takes place in Hollywood every day, every day.
[784] That said, Bieber has gone on vacation with a lot of grown men and it has been speculated and it has been postulized that he was being sort of passed around.
[785] Like if you were a rich enough guy in the industry and you had access, well, then they sent you Bieber for a weekend or whatever.
[786] Maybe Bieber just, look, maybe he went on vacation with all of those people.
[787] because they wanted to be near the rock star.
[788] Maybe not every one of those people did something bad to the kid.
[789] Maybe they had kids that they wanted to impress or whoever.
[790] The problem becomes when there's no information, we're going to speculate.
[791] And I say we, I mean we are going to speculate, right?
[792] And then you end up with some theories that don't always make a tremendous amount of sense.
[793] There was an auction hosted by David Beckham where Wayne Rooney bid $150 ,000 to spend a weekend with Diddy, $200 ,000.
[794] That's a pretty famous, that auction got a lot of notoriety when it happened because Diddy made an idiot of himself.
[795] And the way that they filmed the audience, the way people are looking around.
[796] It's really strange.
[797] But he got up there and said, yeah, you will wake up next to me in bed.
[798] I mean, it was creepy.
[799] It really was.
[800] It was creepy.
[801] I didn't realize how much was spent.
[802] Do you think that Kanye was sending a message to Diddy?
[803] Like, I'm out here.
[804] I can do what the hell I want.
[805] I think it was a it was purely a move.
[806] If you're if you're Kanye West and you make records and you do all these things and you've got clothing lines.
[807] I mean, he's in the same class as the diddler.
[808] He's in the same class as Voldemort.
[809] And he's looking at what the Grammys do to kick their tours off.
[810] Right.
[811] He was looking at all that stuff.
[812] He tweeted to say, I want to thank the Grammys for nominating.
[813] He had a song nominated or whatever.
[814] But then allegedly they didn't even invite him to be there.
[815] So he showed up and crashed the red carpet, in my opinion, not to send a message to anybody other than the people that he hopes are going to buy the records and go out on the tours.
[816] That's what I think.
[817] I think it's his way of getting the message out because they're not really playing with him anymore.
[818] He's not getting a whole lot of love.
[819] Right.
[820] If that makes sense.
[821] Do we know what his instructions were to Bianca?
[822] Because this is saying some lip reader revealed exactly what he said.
[823] What did they come up with?
[824] She's deciphered the series of directions to reveal...
[825] She took off her black fur coat to reveal her skimpy attire.
[826] There's a viral TikTok video and you're making a scene now.
[827] Hickling said the rapper supposedly told his wife.
[828] Make a scene.
[829] I'll say it'll make so much sense.
[830] Drop it behind you and then turn.
[831] I got you.
[832] All right, let's go.
[833] That's what the wife responded then.
[834] She nodded after receiving the directions.
[835] That sounds, that's kind of the vibe.
[836] When I was watching with my friend, I said, It doesn't look to me like she's very happy about this.
[837] Like that's kind of what I got out of that.
[838] I'm not a lip reader, but they didn't look like they were on the same page.
[839] And you know what?
[840] Why would they be?
[841] He's got his junk covered.
[842] You know what I mean?
[843] Can't see him nude.
[844] I would imagine they're not on the same page.
[845] Yeah.
[846] I mean, they're partners in crime.
[847] to put her on the spot with that much of the world watching i can't imagine the adrenaline spike that must have created in her oh i can't either i mean i can't either you talk about and and just know there had to have been a lot of talk about this is gonna make your career why would you go out and be naked for the whole world if you didn't think it was uh gonna make your career i would imagine he had to sell sell her on that idea and i mean she's a lovely girl or whatever um you know and she's uh i'm sure she's worked very hard to maintain that body but it just seems sad to me the whole thing kind of you know if it was her idea and she's into it that's i still find it sad if you want to know the truth but whatever at least it would have been her uh decision i uh i just wouldn't want that for my for my kid and maybe uh maybe that's the wrong way to look at it but um i got a daughter kind of makes me sick thinking about it you know sue's touching on the theory that it was a humiliation initiation Well, that's not a bad theory, except so far, I don't know that I've seen that done to a woman yet.
[848] It seems like it's done to at least speculated a lot that it's done to guys and primarily black guys, right?
[849] We hear a lot about the black guys having to wear a dress if they want to get to the next level.
[850] We've probably all heard about this and the controversy around it, but maybe that's what he was doing.
[851] I do believe that.
[852] humiliating people in a ritualistic way is a big part of Hollywood.
[853] I think that that's true.
[854] Now, being naked is embarrassing for a lot of people, but I don't know.
[855] I think it's a different form of humiliation.
[856] It's so accepted for so many people that, I don't know, but she did not look happy.
[857] To be sure, she did not look happy.
[858] I don't think, I mean, when you watched it, Sean, did you think to yourself that was Kanye's idea?
[859] Cause that was my first thought was like, she's not into this.
[860] She's not into this.
[861] It just looked really just uncomfortable, man. To me, she looked uncomfortable and maybe I'm wrong.
[862] Tiffany thinks that, you know, it was just maybe some like they didn't have the exact choreography down and maybe that's what we were looking at.
[863] Maybe, maybe she's right.
[864] Maybe they were happy as hell to do this and it was just some, but it didn't look happy.
[865] Right, I'm going to answer that in a moment, but I'm just going to thank, we've got 3 ,000 watching live.
[866] I'm going to put Tommy's link to his YouTube channel back in the live chat because we're trying to help him get up to 30 ,000.
[867] And I also want to thank Bailey, not just for the Super Chat, Bailey, but you've been watching so many of our shows and asking so many questions and really, really contributing to the evening.
[868] I just want to thank you for doing that and, you know, being such a great supporter of the channel.
[869] And it's the questions.
[870] They mix it over to the boat, to the lifeboat a lot too.
[871] So really appreciate you.
[872] The questions make it a lot easier for me than I don't have to sit here thinking up questions all night.
[873] So anyway, humiliation, ritual, theory.
[874] So we did have shamanic priestess Emily on before this.
[875] And she was asked similar questions.
[876] And she said it was more of a balanced dynamic, more of a partners in crime dynamic.
[877] What I said was there's a possibility she is a high -flying architect.
[878] She's a powerful woman in her own right.
[879] She's got a good job.
[880] But just because she's got a good job doesn't mean that she wouldn't get off.
[881] going to the other extreme of what these guys do when they go and see dominatrixes you've got the most powerful people in the world judges cops who like to just submit and do the complete opposite so they can blow off the steam and the pressure from having to be the boss all the time so you know obviously there's something really complex going on between these two that I can't distill down in a silly amateur psychology.
[882] That's probably the smartest thing any of us have said yet today.
[883] Kanye West is not a guy that's easy to figure out when he's having a good day and being normal.
[884] And I shouldn't, honestly, I don't know what's going through her head.
[885] I have no idea.
[886] All you can kind of go on is the interaction between the two of them, which if you look at him, he looks a hell of a lot happier than she does.
[887] And maybe that's because he has clothes on.
[888] I've read some comments from people that say she dresses like that all the time.
[889] Well, that may be the case.
[890] It's a little different on the red carpet.
[891] And I'm always blown away that he's with an architect.
[892] That's just something that I have a hard time wrapping.
[893] How do you run into an architect that you end up falling in love with in this line of work?
[894] I feel like that's a strange thing in and of itself.
[895] But yeah, she looks embarrassed and on edge.
[896] That's what I saw too.
[897] And I'm not a woman, so I feel stupid when I say that and I don't want to.
[898] There are people who are saying she's taking back feminine power.
[899] I don't know.
[900] She looks like she's getting pimped out to me. And I'm an ignorant convict.
[901] But I'm just telling you how it looks to me. It doesn't look like she's taking back power.
[902] I think this question, Sharon, you're going to have to put this one to Beverly.
[903] I'm sure she'll be on soon.
[904] Do you think the new planetary switch with the feminine energy now being more prominent, that's why Bianca did this, switching male humiliations of female?
[905] I mean, it touches on some of what I've just said, but when it comes to planetary movements and energies, you're going to have to hand that one over to Beverly.
[906] You got something on that, Tommy?
[907] Yeah, I would say this.
[908] I'm not smart enough to necessarily understand exactly how these energy shifts are working, and there are people that do that are really tied into that.
[909] But what I will tell you is that...
[910] I've never experienced or felt anything in my life like what's happening in my country right now in 2025.
[911] There is a shift and I like it.
[912] I will tell you that, man. It seems to me that we're all moving closer to love.
[913] And I hate to sound like I'm singing Kumbaya and stuff, but at least within the crowds that I'm seeing, there are people that are talking about love versus hate and talking about things like good versus evil.
[914] And those are conversations that we've been afraid to have for a long time.
[915] I do feel like we're moving in the right direction.
[916] I'm not sure if I understand all of the rest of it, but that's probably a good point.
[917] If a guy did that, would he be charged with indecent exposure?
[918] What's the laws over there?
[919] Yeah, absolutely.
[920] Yeah, absolutely he would.
[921] You can't show male genitalia.
[922] So if he had just had his junk out there for the world to see, yeah, you'd get arrested for that.
[923] Although...
[924] I would say normal people would get arrested for that.
[925] It's Hollywood.
[926] Maybe they'd give him an award.
[927] I don't know.
[928] So Huller is alleging that Bianca has signed a contract with consent with Kanye that she's obliged to do whatever he says, including beep and word what he says.
[929] He is a control freak.
[930] She could be an exhibitionist.
[931] Well, it's oddly enough on my Instagram, I think it is, there's been like images and stuff coming up of him parading her around for a while.
[932] that's culminated in this uh red carpet event so he kind of has a type doesn't he you know what I mean I mean if you pulled her out you wouldn't go yeah she looks nothing like a Kardashian I mean if you look at her he definitely looks more like a Kardashian than more not like a Kardashian it seems to me that he's got a type people didn't see earlier look at her eyes now and then Look at the eyes of one of the Stepford wives.
[933] Do you see parallels?
[934] Let me know if you see parallels.
[935] Absolutely, man. That is just, that's a creepy movie too.
[936] Especially the original.
[937] The original is really a creepy movie.
[938] Yeah.
[939] Now her sister is getting a little spotlight too.
[940] Have you seen her recently?
[941] i don't know i've only just become aware of bianca because of this properly yeah i i uh i had read her name a bunch of times in uh in kanye articles but i've never gone to uh to look at who she was um allegedly they did get thrown out of the grammys that is what uh there is no white in them eyes they're demonic Yeah, I mean, it does.
[942] And you've heard you hear a lot of people talk about the eyes in Hollywood, right?
[943] You've heard all of it.
[944] The Stepford eyes, the raccoon eyes, right?
[945] It's different.
[946] The guys get those, you know, sort of.
[947] Yeah, there's a lot of people that are getting really, really damaged.
[948] They were not invited.
[949] No, they were not.
[950] They did not invite them to the Grammy.
[951] So and if you.
[952] I played the whole clip this morning of just her walking up on the carpet, and it's very quiet.
[953] You'll hear a handful of paparazzi yelling or whatever, but nothing like when the whole crowd's there.
[954] I have a feeling that Ye showed up a little late.
[955] Could be wrong, but that's kind of how it looked.
[956] Does anyone have enough power to bring down the demons spiritually?
[957] I think they're bringing themselves down.
[958] Yeah.
[959] I think that it takes a...
[960] It just takes a planetary shift.
[961] I mean that.
[962] I think that what happened is we got far away from connection and love and things like that, and I think we're moving back.
[963] So could Kanye be trying to become the next Diddy?
[964] I don't think so.
[965] I don't know that anyone necessarily wants to be the next Diddy.
[966] It's been alleged that...
[967] Maybe the other Sean is kind of into it.
[968] We're going to find a lot more out about that dude in the next two weeks.
[969] That's all I've got to say about that.
[970] There's going to be more coming out.
[971] Is that question asking to become the next Diddy, as in replace Diddy's success, or become the next Deviant Diddy?
[972] I think what they're referring to is the next Deviant Diddy.
[973] Well, listen, let's just think for a second, right?
[974] Maybe there's no connection between him and Epstein.
[975] Maybe there isn't.
[976] But it seems to me that there were two very similar operations that were being run.
[977] Right.
[978] It seems like they were there was a big push to get famous people to hang out, allegedly, and then get them in compromising pictures very often with people underweight or whatever.
[979] Right.
[980] And then there was the Diddy thing that looks like it's the exact same.
[981] Now there's a vacuum.
[982] Is there nobody out there blackmailing famous people and doing that?
[983] So I think people are waiting to see who's going to be the next lowlife.
[984] Is Kanye in a war with the fashion industry?
[985] Why would he be going out wearing no shoes or letting his wife wear almost nothing?
[986] So the no shoes thing is a shot at Adidas, right?
[987] Because...
[988] He came out and made a bunch of anti -Semitic remarks about Jews running Hollywood.
[989] And the people who run, right, the Dossler family or whatever, you know, Adi Dossler and his family reached out and said, hey, slow your roll on all of the hate.
[990] What are you doing?
[991] And he doubled down.
[992] He came back out and said, man. you know adidas they're not going to tell they can't shut me down they can't and they could they yanked their contract he lost what 500 million dollars or some outlandish amount of money so he went out not wearing any shoes as a slap in the face to the uh to the adidas people i'm sure could she be made in a lab she's very unhuman like that's a great question and i'm not and i'm not 100 sure that i don't agree with you uh there is something that just looks steppard you know i know that they're trying they're they're picking pictures that kind of make her look that way but i watched that that whole thing when she showed up and it just it didn't look right at all man all we need now is for her to glitch like katie perry did on stage i didn't say that i didn't say that have you ever seen that clip yeah With the eye thing going, eh, eh, eh, eh.
[993] How was that?
[994] She did look like Kim.
[995] Subi, I agree with you.
[996] I think that she looked like Kim Kardashian a little bit.
[997] We'll go back over to Diddy because we've got so many Diddy questions coming.
[998] If Diddy is unalived, what happens to the charges?
[999] Well, the beautiful thing about a RICO case, right, is that RICO charges an entire group of people with one crime.
[1000] this is something that gets lost i think in the translation but there are three people that have been human trafficked according to uh the allegations from the federal government there are three people now and there are some video on these that should be backing this stuff up right we uh we know that if So all of the people in this Diddyverse, the people that bought the controlled substances, the people that booked the hotel rooms, the people that booked the travel, the people that went in afterwards to clean up, the group of people that go in and make it sexy before Diddy gets there, they're all getting charged.
[1001] So all of those people could still be charged even if the head of the snake was cut off.
[1002] Because even with him gone, you're basically taking Rico and treating all of the bad boy that...
[1003] participated in this as one entity, they would still charge everybody else.
[1004] That's why Ghislaine Maxwell is in prison in spite of the fact that Epstein Epstein himself or somebody Epstein them.
[1005] Yeah, they'd have to hustle up some co -conspiracy.
[1006] Oh, I forgot.
[1007] Should I explain the whole Epstein thing to you?
[1008] From what I understand, you've never covered it.
[1009] I can bring you up to speed if you want.
[1010] I'm sorry.
[1011] That's a weak shot, but that blew me away.
[1012] No one's covered Epstein more than you have, man. Who has caused more suffering?
[1013] Diddy or Vince McMahon?
[1014] You know what?
[1015] That's probably above my pay grade.
[1016] How can I say this nicely?
[1017] I wouldn't piss on either of them if they were on fire.
[1018] They're cut from the same cloth.
[1019] They're the same kind of person.
[1020] It's probably a good guess.
[1021] in either direction diddy certainly is the one we're talking about more right now but uh there's been a whole lot of suffering that has been caused by the decisions of vince mcmahon to be sure what do you think about diddy's mother uh i'd have to be really drunk oh oh is that not where we're going with that i'm kidding i'm kidding uh i think that janice combs is a uh janice combs was a um a gangster of sorts in her in her own right So she was married to a guy that worked for the biggest drug pushers on the Eastern Seaboard.
[1022] He was moving a lot of heroin, allegedly, or helping people that were moving a lot of heroin, allegedly.
[1023] Brown, say Brown.
[1024] Oh, I'm sorry.
[1025] Yeah, Brown.
[1026] Well, it was the white then.
[1027] Anyway, to make a long story short, she was turning tricks.
[1028] I'm not making this stuff up.
[1029] This is accepted.
[1030] So when the husband died.
[1031] She was left a bunch of money and she went and moved to the burbs and to keep the same lifestyle.
[1032] She worked as a teacher and then pulled other shifts as a substitute teacher.
[1033] And every night of the week was bringing Johns home to the house, turning tricks, allegedly.
[1034] So this is a son watching his mom sleep with a different dude every night for cash.
[1035] I'm sure that that has had an effect.
[1036] I think she is culpable in this in so many ways you wouldn't believe it.
[1037] And I don't just mean raising a kid that was a monster.
[1038] I mean, allegedly, a lot of these properties, a lot of these assets are in his mom's name.
[1039] Now, whether or not that turns out to be true, there's a lot of rappers that think it's true.
[1040] You heard Mace.
[1041] You want receipts?
[1042] Check your mom.
[1043] Get the receipts there.
[1044] Yeah.
[1045] Shout out to Jaguar Wright.
[1046] She came on and was talking about, you know, the making of the bad boy documentary.
[1047] The photo of Diddy.
[1048] When he was dressed up like a 30 -year -old pimp, but he was only a little kid.
[1049] He was four years old.
[1050] What did you make of that, Tommy?
[1051] It was absolutely amazing.
[1052] They got gold rings on his fingers.
[1053] He looks like he's wearing an early Cartier wristwatch, one of Cartier's early tank watches.
[1054] I'm a watch guy.
[1055] I wouldn't put my four -year -old in a Cartier.
[1056] I probably wouldn't put gold rings on his hands.
[1057] But they weren't trying to make him look cool.
[1058] They were trying to make him look like a pimp.
[1059] They were trying to make him look like a gangster.
[1060] And what it did, according to Patterson, his best friend, and all the other people that hung out with him, it made him look soft.
[1061] He was hanging out in a place with a bunch of guys that were kind of gangster, and he was walking around with rings and jewelry on and wearing jazz shoes.
[1062] He looked soft.
[1063] And his mom, allegedly, made him get tough.
[1064] You know, she would beat on the kid.
[1065] She would send them out to get beat on.
[1066] His mom wanted him to get tougher and it worked.
[1067] Boy, she did.
[1068] She did that, didn't she?
[1069] So with this question, let's not name the substances, but what did he have been given stuff?
[1070] Nothing.
[1071] Nope, not in the feds.
[1072] They have what they call a detox protocol.
[1073] You'll be given Imodium AD.
[1074] You'll be given Pepto.
[1075] You'll be given ibuprofen, and then they will give you a 25 milligram diphenhydramine, which is just, what do they get when you get a bug?
[1076] You get Benadryl, Benadryl, which they give you as a sleep aid.
[1077] Do you think Courtney B., Chris Todd, and Ariel will ever be charged for holding CP or trying to sell this?
[1078] So we put this one to Courtney and Chris over and over two weeks ago, and they insisted.
[1079] That that's not the case, but many people have disputed that.
[1080] What do you think, Tommy?
[1081] OK, if you knowingly held on the CP for, say, eight years, you're guilty.
[1082] You know, they said, well, you know, Chris Todd said, and he's a smart guy, he's an intelligent dude.
[1083] He said, you know, then whistleblowers would never come forward.
[1084] A whistleblower finds CP on Monday, turns it in on Tuesday.
[1085] right?
[1086] Or makes a phone call the day he finds it and says, hey, I found this.
[1087] That's a whistleblower.
[1088] And maybe you need to collect the stuff for a while, right?
[1089] But it's obvious you're collecting the stuff to deliver it.
[1090] You're a whistleblower.
[1091] This was given to them, allegedly, with the instruction, if something bad happens to me, release this.
[1092] This allegedly took place in 2008.
[1093] She died in 2018.
[1094] We didn't hear about this until 2024 when, oh, coincidentally, it's a hell of a paycheck.
[1095] And they didn't say, hey, something bad happened to her.
[1096] Let's run to the press and turn this over to everybody.
[1097] Something bad happened to her.
[1098] Let's write a book and sell it.
[1099] It doesn't pass the smell test, if you ask me. And if by some chance they were sitting, you know, they also say, Courtney has said, I never looked.
[1100] If I handed you something and said, hold on to this for me, and you knew it was on a zip drive, I think you'd probably look at it.
[1101] Just to make sure you're not holding on to CP for somebody or whatever.
[1102] But if the instruction was, hey, if anything bad happens to me, you need to do something with this.
[1103] I promise you, you ain't left the driveway.
[1104] You're driving away.
[1105] I'm looking at it.
[1106] It doesn't pass the smell test that he'd go eight years without looking at it.
[1107] And if you did, when she died, you didn't look at it.
[1108] Something bad did happen to her, but you didn't put it in the computer right then to see what the big mystery was because something bad just happened to her.
[1109] That just doesn't pass any smell test.
[1110] I'm sorry.
[1111] I want to believe the guy.
[1112] I've said it a million times, but that just doesn't pass the smell test.
[1113] All right, folks, we've now got over 3 ,000 watching and here's Tommy's YouTube channel in the live chat.
[1114] We'll probably do about half an hour or so more.
[1115] That will take us to two hours.
[1116] So get your questions in now for all of these things that have gone on in the last few days.
[1117] And Sarah says, If the SA charges don't stick for some crazy reason, what is he looking at for the pew pews?
[1118] Yeah.
[1119] So what you'd be looking at on those when you deface the serial number so that they cannot see what you have, that becomes a very serious crime.
[1120] What's going to come down is this.
[1121] He's had problems with the law.
[1122] There is a there is a charge called felon in possession of a firearm in the U .S., right?
[1123] But Diddy's not a felon.
[1124] So but he has been, you know, what's his name?
[1125] The president's son wasn't a felon either, but he's not allowed to possess a firearm because once you cross certain lines in our country, you can never own a firearm again.
[1126] So he could be convicted of possession of firearm by a restricted person.
[1127] That's not the same thing as possession of firearm by a convicted felon, which is what I went to prison for.
[1128] Right.
[1129] This is a completely different charge, probably about 15 years at a minimum, and they could break them off to about 30.
[1130] Right.
[1131] Because there's five of them and three of them are defaced.
[1132] The defaced ones are really the issue.
[1133] But, you know, we would have to see that.
[1134] Here's the other thing, though, if they don't get them on the human T, that's not the only thing they're charging them with.
[1135] There's two other crimes.
[1136] And as far as the one about prostitution, that one's a lock.
[1137] We have people that we know he paid.
[1138] to show up and do these things.
[1139] That's a wrap, but it's just not a very severe crime.
[1140] It's just, you know, that doesn't carry the kind of penalties that the human T does.
[1141] Sarah's wondering whether, and allegedly, Diddy is responsible for Erwin Carter's death, Tupac's death, among others that died far too young.
[1142] Yeah, that one's above my pay grade, but...
[1143] His name certainly continues to come back up among these things.
[1144] And that's that's not good at any time.
[1145] But it's certainly not good when you're trying to pick a jury pool.
[1146] You know, we're to the point now in this country where the planes that went down, we're talking about whether or not Diddy might have had something to do with that.
[1147] And I'm not being funny.
[1148] Like there are the fires in L .A. There are people who believe that that was about Diddy.
[1149] We have kind of a Diddy derangement syndrome going on that.
[1150] This dude, and I can't stand him more than anybody, I promise you.
[1151] But I don't think there were Starbucks and tunnels and some of the other things that have come out that seem to not pass the smell test.
[1152] I am the mayor of Reelville.
[1153] And just as a criminal, you have to take my word on this one.
[1154] Three people can keep a secret if two people are dead.
[1155] Anytime you start hearing one of these stories, right, about like they're going to switch out for a clone.
[1156] How many people had to be involved with cloning this dude and switching them out?
[1157] Because if it's more than three, you'd hear about it.
[1158] I promise.
[1159] In the feds, 85 % of the people in there got a 5K1.
[1160] That's a real statistic.
[1161] 85%.
[1162] Everybody tells, man. The days of the gangsters who soldier up, yeah, that's why they make movies about those guys.
[1163] There aren't any of them left.
[1164] Put a one in the chat if you feel sorry for Diddy going to hospital.
[1165] Put a two in the chat if you're not sorry for Diddy going to hospital.
[1166] He's no longer in hospital.
[1167] if you are sorry or not.
[1168] Tying into what you just said.
[1169] Actually, let me add something to the last question.
[1170] Sarah, I'm a probability guy.
[1171] I did statistics.
[1172] During my education, we did a lot of statistics and probability theories.
[1173] If you look at the incidences of pneumonia on people surrounding Diddy, there's some kind of anomaly there.
[1174] Also, even if he wasn't directly, allegedly responsible for the deaths of Tupac Biggie, et cetera, to foment an East Coast, West Coast beef that could cause any nut job to jump in on either side and try and alive big players, people who are putting themselves out on stages in the rap community, and to then manoeuvre and get these rappers to go out on those stages.
[1175] there's got to be some culpability there i would say well and i and i will say this and i will uh i will start off by saying that this is 100 an opinion and uh and only that but my opinion is that um tupac got caught in the crossfire in in my opinion i think that that was uh that was designed uh to get rid of suv knight And if you start looking at it from that angle instead of any other one, there was a lot of people that benefited big time as Shug Knight disappeared.
[1176] As far as Aaron Carter goes, Aaron Carter, you know, up until the day he left this, he was making videos saying they're going to try to get rid of me. So it certainly has made a lot of us think whoever did the kid dirty, someone did.
[1177] He deserved better than he got.
[1178] That's a sad story.
[1179] It really is.
[1180] It's a heartbreaking story.
[1181] Sue wants to know, do you think all this Diddy, Jay -Z, drones, LA fires is smoke and mirrors to distract from what's going on on the world stage at the moment?
[1182] Ooh, deep question.
[1183] It's a great question.
[1184] I think that the fires in LA, we have every single year without fail in this country, we have a fire season.
[1185] Right.
[1186] I lived in Nevada.
[1187] You expect it.
[1188] It comes.
[1189] You know, people are going to lose their houses.
[1190] Right.
[1191] California has done some really weird things with how they allow people to clean out from brush.
[1192] Do I think that that was started to to keep us from talking about the things that were going on in the world?
[1193] I'm not smart enough.
[1194] I'm really not.
[1195] The drones thing seems to me to be a complete crock of crap that looked to me like an op. That looked like an op. The fires to me do not.
[1196] When they show people setting fires like the arsonists or whatever, in every natural disaster, the criminals are going to come out of the woodwork, right?
[1197] If you're somebody with larceny in your heart and you got a house that's got nothing in it because you got three properties, you go by and burn your house and then you say it was full of stuff and you call the insurance companies.
[1198] Anytime there's a natural disaster, the scumbags come crawling out of the woodwork.
[1199] It's just the nature of our country.
[1200] So it's hard to tell.
[1201] It really is.
[1202] And what's going on in the world stage, there's been some times that, you know, maybe we don't know what's going on.
[1203] Maybe it's doing so well it's covering it.
[1204] But it seems like, I don't know, it's a hard question to answer.
[1205] I don't trust my government or yours.
[1206] So I'm always kind of looking in that direction anyway.
[1207] Bander is asking, whatever his childhood, it's not an excuse to then treat people like, beep, what do you think is the solution, Tommy?
[1208] Well, I'll tell you what, the solution on someone like Diddy is pretty simple, if you want to know the truth.
[1209] The problem is with P. Diddy is we didn't hold him accountable for anything that he ever did.
[1210] He was in and out of the court system so many times, he smacked the man in the head with a champagne bottle, okay?
[1211] You know what that's called?
[1212] That's called assault with a deadly weapon.
[1213] And it would have got me seven years in prison.
[1214] Bottom line, I would have gone away for seven years.
[1215] He got one day of anger management.
[1216] people with nothing but money, permission to hit someone in the head with a champagne bottle and only have to pay one day of anger management.
[1217] Why should that man fear anything?
[1218] I'll grab this girl.
[1219] She doesn't want to have sex.
[1220] I'll force her.
[1221] Well, I don't have anything to worry about.
[1222] They're just going to let me off on that.
[1223] They don't charge me for anything.
[1224] He killed nine people or had a hand in nine people passing away at that celebrity charity event, right?
[1225] Did he pay for that?
[1226] I mean, he just settled the last of those things.
[1227] But negligent homicide, you ever heard of that?
[1228] Like, this guy has gotten away.
[1229] His football coach, his son's football coach picked on him, said, you're not working out enough.
[1230] You know, you've got to bulk up a little bit.
[1231] So he went down and hit the guy with a kettlebell.
[1232] Once again, you hit someone with a kettlebell?
[1233] That's a big metal thing with a handle on it.
[1234] That's assault with a deadly weapon.
[1235] He got nothing, right?
[1236] He just kept getting things.
[1237] We can't let people slide because they're famous.
[1238] We can't let people slide because they're rich.
[1239] Because the system is set up in such a way where to catch you when you're doing things wrong, to keep you from becoming someone that does these kind of thing wrong.
[1240] Because usually it doesn't start there.
[1241] It starts with smaller crimes.
[1242] We can't let elites do whatever they want.
[1243] That's the problem.
[1244] Diddy was never held accountable for anything he did.
[1245] We helped create him.
[1246] So before I read you this question, I just want to do another poll.
[1247] So in the interest of balanced journalism, we have reached out to Diddy's lawyers, just like we reached out to Busby to come on to see if they want to come on and answer your questions to us.
[1248] But put a one in the chat if you think we should reach out to, you know, Diddy's sons, you know, the older kids, to see if they want to come on to say their side of the story.
[1249] i'll put two in the chat if you think that's a bad idea but the question from claire is what are the diddlers kids up to at the moment have they gone quiet or are they still running around town doing dumb stuff uh they're still spotted around town they're they definitely backed off a notch from say pre -Christmas when they were literally out there getting in fistfights and doing that kind of stupidity.
[1250] But no, they go out, they're spending dad's money.
[1251] Apparently the daughters have recently made some comments.
[1252] But for the most part, I think that they probably have a PR firm that's doing everything they can to smooth this stuff out.
[1253] I think that they're getting better at trying to keep their names out of the press.
[1254] I'd love, I would love to talk to some of these kids.
[1255] I would love to ask them some questions.
[1256] Respectfully, I'm not looking to, you know what I mean?
[1257] It's not, but there are some questions I would love to ask that family.
[1258] Yeah, and it looks like about 80 % of the people in the chat would like to get some of them on and see if they'll answer your questions.
[1259] All right, so Lorna, do you think Diddy and his goons had anything to do with Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington's death?
[1260] They were, I guess, going to tell on many celebrities' music industry about child transportation.
[1261] Yeah, this is the Lincoln Park stuff.
[1262] There's so much to that story that we could talk about it for the next two weeks.
[1263] The woman that they brought in to replace Chester Bennington is a...
[1264] a card -carrying member of the Church of Scientology, and that has caused a lot of speculation and a lot of people to talk as well.
[1265] I don't think that we got the whole story when it comes to his death.
[1266] I'll leave it at that.
[1267] So, Kim, yeah, we have tried to get as many alleged Diddy survivors on the channel as possible.
[1268] We have had quite a few interviews.
[1269] with people who've made allegations.
[1270] So, yeah, we are still going down that road.
[1271] There's somebody else that we are speaking to.
[1272] And like I said at the beginning of this interview, we also hope to have former Hollywood mob boss Ori Spado on quite soon as well, given his input.
[1273] Because he spent time in MDC, and he's a fascinating character.
[1274] He's done quite a bit online.
[1275] All right.
[1276] So if you've got questions, put them in.
[1277] We've got 25 minutes to the hour.
[1278] Get your final questions in now, folks.
[1279] And also here's Tommy's channel.
[1280] And regarding the Thursday show, Tommy, are you continuing with the jesters or are you moving back to the regular stuff?
[1281] I think that we're going to have a show this Thursday.
[1282] is going to wrap up a lot more of the stuff on the jesters.
[1283] And if you're ever around, you should stop in.
[1284] There's some fascinating stuff.
[1285] We got some stuff that you're going to see that no one's seen before.
[1286] But there's a lot more to talk about on this.
[1287] We just want to make sure that we're doing everything in the fashion that we should.
[1288] I think you brought up a fascinating point that I don't think gets brought up enough, though.
[1289] And I'm going to forget this if I don't say it, because I got a mind like a sieve.
[1290] When they asked about particularly about Biggie Smalls and about Puffy and about, you know, all of the other people that have sort of are no longer with us that were in his sphere.
[1291] You know, you said, look at what percentage of people, if you take a cross section of the population and say, OK, how many people do you know who passed away from pneumonia?
[1292] I've actually started asking this question because I find it fascinating.
[1293] And if you start saying to people, you know, how many people do you know that died from pneumonia of any kind, low bar, high bar, sidebar?
[1294] Any kind of pneumonia, right?
[1295] I don't meet anybody that says it.
[1296] And this guy had how many, right?
[1297] Allegedly, Kim died of that.
[1298] Allegedly, Kim's boyfriend died of that, right?
[1299] She had been hanging out with Shakir.
[1300] He died of that.
[1301] Like that right there should be enough to make you go, huh?
[1302] But it just keeps going and keeps going and keeps going.
[1303] There's way too many people that got sick around that dude, for real.
[1304] So for those of you not familiar, Tommy has a show on Thursday night, UK time, 9 p .m. till 11.
[1305] So he's going to be continuing the jesters.
[1306] All right.
[1307] So, Kerry, does anyone know why Diddy's private plane was in Auckland, New Zealand after he was arrested?
[1308] I do.
[1309] You know how you have Airbnbs?
[1310] Well, the the people that own all of like the people that are managing all of Diddy's wealth.
[1311] are leasing his planes out.
[1312] If you've got a plane that's worth $60 million and it's sitting on the ground, if you can start to offset some of the payments that you've got to make on that thing, because it's a lot of cash to sit.
[1313] So you can rent that plane.
[1314] It's 100 grand, by the way.
[1315] But you can rent that plane.
[1316] And that's what is happening is rich people are renting the plane and flying all over the world in it.
[1317] It's like an Airbnb for jets.
[1318] Sarah wants to know, do you think Jay -Z will end up joining Diddy in prison?
[1319] And could Beyonce know everything but is too scared to talk?
[1320] I think that if Sean Carter ends up in prison, it's going to be because Beyonce talks.
[1321] I think that we don't know how much is out there.
[1322] There's a lot of talk, right?
[1323] But there's always a lot of talk.
[1324] They're very concerned.
[1325] about this 13 -year -old girl who has autism.
[1326] We all saw as a society how NBC treated a Diddy victim versus how they treated an alleged J victim, right?
[1327] We saw them try to destroy that person and try to poke holes in that story and try to come up with all those.
[1328] But then we watched the making of the Diddy documentaries where they're talking to all of the victims and they treated them like...
[1329] You should.
[1330] They treated them with respect.
[1331] They asked them questions.
[1332] Why the difference?
[1333] Why is there such a difference between how Diddy is treated and how Voldemort is treated?
[1334] It's just because we don't have a video of him beating on Beyonce.
[1335] Because it doesn't seem to make sense.
[1336] And the response, right?
[1337] And we're not saying anything nuts.
[1338] It has been signed off on affidavits, right?
[1339] On affidavits that said people came down here with badges.
[1340] Right.
[1341] Fake badges to say, hey, I'd like to talk to you about your attorney.
[1342] Did you do anything that upset you?
[1343] Did he ever come on to you?
[1344] We'll give you 10 grand if you're willing to.
[1345] People, that's gangster.
[1346] You understand that, right?
[1347] Whipping out a fake police badge is gangster.
[1348] That takes some Quavos.
[1349] So allegedly I have five or six people go down there and do that.
[1350] That's not how you act when you get sued.
[1351] Unless you realize that if you don't make this story go away, it might be the end of you.
[1352] And it's starting to sound like.
[1353] There was a house that was within that, allegedly within that little, and by the way, it might just be white with a circular driveway.
[1354] I mean, a horseshoe -shaped driveway.
[1355] Oh, and by the way, it's Diddy's, or was.
[1356] Well, that's a big change in story, isn't it?
[1357] Laura's wondering whether Diddy gave her grandmother pneumonia.
[1358] Laura?
[1359] There's always a chance.
[1360] Is this an allegation, or is this a piss -taking?
[1361] Has she ever?
[1362] You're going to have to keep your ground away from those freak -offs.
[1363] Yeah, how many freak -offs did you go to?
[1364] That's the question.
[1365] Yeah, we do like to have a bit of humor from time to time.
[1366] If you don't, you're going to cry.
[1367] If you don't get a few laughs out of this, it will destroy you.
[1368] This is the most depressing story in the entire world.
[1369] Laura, the questions are becoming more bizarre in front of my eyes because of you, Laura.
[1370] Are there freak -offs for decent people?
[1371] Yes, there are.
[1372] Throughout the United States, I talk about this all the time on my channel, throughout the United States and around the world, today, everywhere, there are clubs all over the U .S. In some cities, I can tell you the names of them, where people go in and do just this, and they're consenting adults that go in and have a good time, right?
[1373] Freak -offs are great unless somebody doesn't have the ability to say no, right?
[1374] Then it becomes an issue.
[1375] Keep Titty away from the grannies.
[1376] Probably a good idea.
[1377] Just on general principle, it's probably a good idea to keep Diddy away from any grandmothers.
[1378] I did ours, Lorna, on Isaac Cappy.
[1379] And it was wiped.
[1380] But I'm going to get it edited and get it back up.
[1381] So hopefully we will.
[1382] That's funny.
[1383] Breakoffs are great if you're conscious.
[1384] You know, and I want to say this because I think it's worth mentioning.
[1385] The Alexander Brothers, if you guys don't know who that is, they're three real estate people from Miami, Florida, who also own a bunch of homes in New York, who are being charged with exactly the same stuff, human tea, all of it, and using chemicals, gamma hydroxybutyric acid, to knock people out.
[1386] But in their videos and the evidence from those, they had to move people to pose them.
[1387] I think that I think Diddy was delivering a cocktail and this is just an opinion or it's just an opinion, but it's one based on me doing a lot of chemicals over the course of my life.
[1388] G in its normal form doesn't leave somebody.
[1389] It very often knocks them completely unconscious.
[1390] I think that he had a chemist working this up.
[1391] I think that he had had this so that not only were they keeping them pliable.
[1392] but they were giving them things to keep them awake so that the substance didn't just knock them out and they wouldn't have to pose them like uh they literally the alexanders were having to move body parts so they could do the things they were doing it's a great comment by the way i'm still laughing at all the granny comments in the chat um lisa he got away with attempted murder natania rubin deserves justice amen do you think do you think he will ever be held accountable I think he's going to be held accountable on this case.
[1393] I think he's 500 kinds of done and we just don't know it yet.
[1394] The federal government doesn't lose.
[1395] And right now, he doesn't have a friend in the world.
[1396] Think about how much different this could have been if the Cassie Ventura tape didn't leak.
[1397] The internet would be 50 -50.
[1398] You'd have people saying this guy was innocent.
[1399] And people would be beefing back and forth and all of that, right?
[1400] that he does not have one supporter that has come out to say, you know what?
[1401] No, that's BS.
[1402] He's a good dude.
[1403] When the whole world turns on you at once, you're not going to win your case.
[1404] It's a real, real bad sign.
[1405] And they seem to have all turned on him.
[1406] Ryan Mears in the chat.
[1407] And if you don't believe Ryan Mears, Ryan Mears is Diddy's estranged son.
[1408] He's such a positive spiritual warrior.
[1409] He's been trying to get a DNA.
[1410] done and he's been getting fobbed off and the system has turned against him.
[1411] So Ryanair deserves our support.
[1412] I'm curious, Ryanair, if you did watch the Grammys and what you thought when you saw Beyonce jump up there and she kind of like was centering on Blue Ivy, wasn't she?
[1413] I think she's trying to parlay the brand into Blue Ivy in case a separation with Jay -Z comes.
[1414] That was the body language.
[1415] That's what I was reading when she jumped up and immediately walked over to...
[1416] She didn't get up and thank Jay -Z.
[1417] Let's put it that way.
[1418] Yeah.
[1419] I agree with you.
[1420] I agree with you.
[1421] And that was the...
[1422] Remember the big push for getting the trademarks and everything right for the daughter?
[1423] I'm going to catch crap, but I'm just going to say it.
[1424] Honestly, to me, it looks like...
[1425] It's the next generation of pimping out, right?
[1426] They're pimping out the daughter now.
[1427] And it's disgusting.
[1428] It really is.
[1429] But it's such a, it's great that we've got so many poster children for 2025.
[1430] You know, the Blake Lively case and all of the spoiled BS that's going on with all of these elites.
[1431] I'm glad that it's all out there for us to look at because it's just so.
[1432] freaking wrong at every level everything they do um do you think diddy will give up jay -z since his son told him that uncle jay was ghosting him i think that this is going to sound crazy to everybody that's ever been in trouble or done time but if he gives up uh jay he's not going to do it in my opinion until after he's convicted honestly i don't i think that the only chance of him doing that ramir good to see you the uh It's an honor.
[1433] The only reason that I would see him doing that is spilled milk because he's not going to get out of any trouble unless unless Voldemort's sitting on bodies.
[1434] There's not much that I mean, honestly, folks, there's just in order to get out of the kind of trouble that he is charged with.
[1435] Right.
[1436] The charges that he's already been charged with.
[1437] You need bodies.
[1438] Right.
[1439] That's the only thing the government is going to deal on.
[1440] If you if you're really and truthfully hoping to get out of that kind of trouble, then we're going to need some bodies.
[1441] I don't know.
[1442] Maybe that's out there.
[1443] I couldn't speculate.
[1444] But I could see him, after being convicted, going scorched earth.
[1445] I could see him getting real angry and trying to work with the government on anybody that they could.
[1446] Ryan Reynolds is a Karen.
[1447] That ought to be a T -shirt.
[1448] I don't care.
[1449] That ought to be a T -shirt.
[1450] Right.
[1451] Let's show this tab.
[1452] There's a rhyme here.
[1453] And Jay -Z.
[1454] And Ryan Mears' verdict on the Grammys has just come in.
[1455] It was a joke.
[1456] It's right through the teeth.
[1457] Indeed.
[1458] Yeah.
[1459] Yeah, it really is.
[1460] It's kind of got to feel like a family joke, though.
[1461] You know what I mean?
[1462] Dad kind of seems to own the Grammys.
[1463] It's a...
[1464] I honestly can't watch him, people.
[1465] I'm not even joking.
[1466] I've gotten to the point where, and I'm not going to, and I know I'm not telling anyone how to live, do whatever you want, but there's never going to be a dollar I earn in my life that's going to pay for somebody's freak off.
[1467] I'm done putting money into the hands of people that are going to use it to live the lives that they've been living because we paid for it, whether you realize it or not.
[1468] All of this stupid crap he's doing, he's on a yacht doing this to the Amarkey woman.
[1469] We paid for that.
[1470] That million a month, that was our money.
[1471] Can you put a one in the chat, viewers, if you see similarities in Rymere and Jay -Z's faces?
[1472] Put a two in the chat if you see no similarities.
[1473] Put a two in the chat if you can't see.
[1474] The question for you, Tommy, do you think they are going to be co -conspirators with names we will recognize or be shocked about?
[1475] There are going to be names that you recognize to be sure.
[1476] And then there are going to be names where you're probably going to have to go look them up because these are going to be rank and file people within the bad boy world, right?
[1477] The Combs Enterprise world, because there are people in there whose names are going to mean nothing to us who have been facilitating this for a long time.
[1478] Allegedly.
[1479] there are four people that would go out and recruit for this dude find women for him to abuse that is what is alleged so we're going to be seeing people that wrangled girls we're going to see people that uh cleaned up we're going to see people that that every aspect of this because the diddler with all the money he had said i want to freak out right i want it today and then a hundred people had to instantly go to work to make that happen well those uh Those 100 people, we're not going to know a lot of their names, but a lot of them are going to be charged.
[1480] We're at 100 % and then some.
[1481] And RC117 says, yeah, that's his son.
[1482] That pretty much sums it up.
[1483] That's his son.
[1484] That's Jay -Z's son, yeah.
[1485] All right.
[1486] Thank you, KP and AZ.
[1487] Thank you for all your hard work and integrity in your reporting.
[1488] and make, oh, well, Fiction Can, more UK stuff.
[1489] We looked at Elm Guesthouse, et cetera.
[1490] We did do a lot of that back in the day.
[1491] We did some on Pi, and we've done a lot on Savile, but I'm sure we will loop back around to that point again at some point.
[1492] Let's have a look.
[1493] I know a coroner, and they are more twisted and corrupt than you could imagine.
[1494] Could it be?
[1495] Well, we know.
[1496] So look, even throughout history, right?
[1497] When John Belushi died, they came out and said he choked.
[1498] They did everything they could to cover that up.
[1499] And then they got caught and they had to.
[1500] And we forget these things as time goes on.
[1501] But there have been a lot of times when coroners have become a part of the story.
[1502] For instance, in Kim's death, the original autopsy had been changed.
[1503] And the guy that did the original autopsy has since passed away, right?
[1504] Yeah, I think that we could be seeing a lot of corruption there.
[1505] That's a perfect statement, Jenny.
[1506] Ryan Mears' eyes are brighter, his beauty shining through.
[1507] It's the glow.
[1508] That's the glow of being a good person, not a bad person.
[1509] It's pretty obvious.
[1510] Not the Stepford Wives' eyes.
[1511] All right, so Cookie.
[1512] What has Cat Williams been saying lately?
[1513] His most recent stuff was on the Theo.
[1514] He went on with Theo and did a full interview.
[1515] And there's nothing.
[1516] Cat has not come out with anything recently that I would call groundbreaking.
[1517] And you know what?
[1518] That's what I love about Cat.
[1519] For real.
[1520] Sometimes it's a little distressing when somebody, you know, the very first time I ever came on this show.
[1521] Somebody asked a question and Sean said, yeah, I don't have any idea who that is.
[1522] Somebody asked about a person's name and you went, I don't have any idea who that is.
[1523] And I thought, that's my guy.
[1524] That's my guy.
[1525] There are people on YouTube that won't say that.
[1526] They just refuse.
[1527] And I don't know is a pretty good answer sometimes.
[1528] Cat Williams, I think, has told us what he knows.
[1529] I don't think Cat's got a whole lot left to spill the beans on.
[1530] But he's been honest as hell, and he's just a stand -up cat.
[1531] I dig him.
[1532] Did River Phoenix party with Belushi?
[1533] I don't think that the math on that could add up.
[1534] River Phoenix was really, really young.
[1535] He would have been probably in his – I don't even know.
[1536] He might have been six or seven.
[1537] Belushi died a long, long time ago, early 80s.
[1538] I don't think they have a party together, but I could be wrong.
[1539] I think the age difference would be a problem.
[1540] Could Bieber be exposed as a perpetrator in a hurt people, hurt people situation?
[1541] He's looking completely broken at the Mo. There's nobody that has ever, there's nothing out there to give us any reason to think that he went down that road.
[1542] There are people that that happens to.
[1543] I would say that if you wanted to speculate, Usher would be a good guess for that, right?
[1544] But we haven't seen that from the Bieb.
[1545] We've seen him talk openly about stars that he'd like to protect, people in the industry that are young that he looks at and his heart breaks.
[1546] I can never remember this girl's name.
[1547] She's got very unusual hair and recorded her first album from her bedroom.
[1548] But I can't think of the artist's name.
[1549] But he said, you know, I really feel for her because I don't want anything to happen to her that happened to me. Yes, he was a part of a cult.
[1550] You're absolutely right.
[1551] Something of love.
[1552] I can't remember the name of the cult right now.
[1553] Corey Thelman alleged that Sheen was one of his abusers.
[1554] So we've got to be very careful with this.
[1555] It's a legal situation.
[1556] Sheen's not convicted or been indicted of anything I don't believe.
[1557] Yeah, and I don't think that that's exactly what was alleged anyway.
[1558] There has been some allegations concerning Sheen.
[1559] I don't know.
[1560] I honestly don't have any idea.
[1561] It's the guy hasn't showed a whole lot of gay in his life.
[1562] And I'm just I'm not making judgments based on things, you know, but just from a logical standpoint, there doesn't seem to be a whole lot.
[1563] If that were the case, man, he must have spent a long time on a down low.
[1564] He has been very, very.
[1565] I mean, over the top with how he is with women, but there's never been any reason.
[1566] Billy Eilish, thank you.
[1567] There's never been any reason to think he was gay or bisexual.
[1568] I don't.
[1569] So I don't know.
[1570] That's about the best I can do on that one.
[1571] Greg is wondering whether the superseding indictment has delayed the enterprise letter.
[1572] Well, here's the crazy thing on that.
[1573] They.
[1574] They're trying to make this look like the enterprise letter, but they didn't give dates.
[1575] They didn't give times.
[1576] And they're now teasing a date for the seventh.
[1577] I think that the government is trying to hold on to names and dates for as long as they can, because they're just playing chess at this point.
[1578] They really are.
[1579] The defense said, we want a speedy trial.
[1580] And that is a double -edged sword.
[1581] Right.
[1582] We'll give you your speedy trial.
[1583] Right.
[1584] We're going to get it to you.
[1585] But that means that don't you complain to the court that you didn't have enough time to go through everything.
[1586] You're the one that wanted a speedy trial.
[1587] And that's the game they're playing right now, I think.
[1588] Right.
[1589] Looks like we've got through all the questions, I think.
[1590] Let me see.
[1591] Yeah, man. So what can people look forward to on your channel in the coming week, Tommy?
[1592] I'll tell you something.
[1593] I think that.
[1594] I have spoken to somebody in New York who, well, I can't tell you where he works.
[1595] I will tell you this.
[1596] He works at a, he is in the industry.
[1597] He works in the entertainment industry.
[1598] And we get these things all the time.
[1599] And they're always BS.
[1600] They really are.
[1601] They're never real.
[1602] But the person said, call me back at this number.
[1603] And when the receptionist answered and said the name of where he worked, this person said to me, make you up some Voldemort thumbnails and have him ready to go.
[1604] And I said to him, oh, you got to give me more than that.
[1605] And he goes, oh, I'm giving you anything.
[1606] You're getting nothing.
[1607] And I'm not going to give you anything.
[1608] I'm giving you a heads up that if you've got them ready, you're going to be happy because something is coming down the pike.
[1609] And as far as, so you said he would have been 54.
[1610] So he and I are about the same age.
[1611] There's no way I could have partied with Belushi.
[1612] So if he was, if River's the same age as me, the math wouldn't have added up.
[1613] He'd have been doing drugs at probably 11.
[1614] right 10 or 11 not probably although he was in a cult river river had a tough life sad sad ending too you know at the end he didn't want to be he was he had a band called alec's attic alec's attic it was the name of the band and he was into it and it was a good band and people liked it and he was moving forward that was a sad that wasn't very very they're all sad but that one was really sad it shouldn't happen all right so this is my final tommy youtube channel link going in the live chat When's Big Homie coming back on?
[1615] I think he's coming back on with Ron by the end of the week.
[1616] Ron's got a slew of daily shows, back to doing daily shows, coming up this week.
[1617] And Tommy's back on Thursday, continuing the jesters.
[1618] And Rymia, if you're still in the chat, you're welcome back any time.
[1619] Going to do a reaction to the Grammys or whatever and just update the viewers.
[1620] You just let us know, my friend.
[1621] Yeah, you and the doc, right?
[1622] The doc's great.
[1623] Thank you viewers for all of your questions.
[1624] Tonight's gone really fast.
[1625] It's been really interesting.
[1626] I'm glad we've been able to update all these stories because I feel like in the last couple of days, I've been on the road and stuff like that and I've been looking forward to just putting it all together and Tommy's been the perfect guy to do that with because he's been staying so in tune to all this stuff.
[1627] So, and thank you, M13.
[1628] Thank you, Tommy.
[1629] I agree with you, man. I really agree with you.
[1630] That's the reason that, no, you know, I'll tell you a funny story and I won't say who, but we had someone reach out to the lifeboat and say, hey, I'd like to, what do you think of doing a show?
[1631] And I said, no, man, I have my own channel.
[1632] He goes, well, you do one on that one.
[1633] I go, yeah, but that's my favorite channel.
[1634] I'm not joking.
[1635] I was a fan of this channel before I was invited to be on this channel and that had a lot to do with why I'm here.
[1636] I've been a fan of your work since I got out.
[1637] This is one of the three channels that I watch every day and did before I ever got involved with it.
[1638] So pretty happy to be here.
[1639] I appreciate that.
[1640] But if you want to cheat on me from time to time, I won't hold it against you.
[1641] I'll lie about it.
[1642] I'll lie about it.
[1643] I can explain.
[1644] It was on that.
[1645] Somebody else used my iPad.
[1646] That wasn't me, boss.
[1647] On that note, much love and respect wherever you are in the world.
[1648] Everyone, take care.