Episodes

  • Diddy's Fellow Travelers: Leon Black Responds To The Recent Allegations Made By His Accuser (11/22/24)
    Nov 23 2024
    Leon Black once again has found himself embroiled in a lawsuit that alleges that through his association with Jeffrey Epstein he assaulted a girl who suffers from mosaic down syndrome. His accuser said recently that Leon Black and his legal team sent PI's to the house of her family and friends to intimdate them.


    Leon Black's legal team responded to those allegations today saying that not only were they not bullying the accusers family and friends but those same family and friends don't even believe the accusers story.


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    Family of teen who accused Leon Black of rape thinks she's lying: court docs (nypost.com)
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    13 mins
  • Diddy And His Fellow Travelers: Leon Black And The 62.5 Million Dollar Epstein Related Settlement (11/22/24)
    Nov 22 2024
    In January 2023, billionaire financier Leon Black agreed to pay $62.5 million to the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) to settle potential legal claims related to the territory's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking activities. This settlement followed a subpoena issued by the USVI government in January 2021, which sought all communications between Black and Epstein since 1998, as well as information about Black's visits to Epstein's private island, Little St. James. The agreement released Black from any current and future legal claims by the USVI concerning Epstein.

    Black's representatives emphasized that the settlement does not imply any admission of wrongdoing or knowledge of Epstein's criminal activities. They stated that Black had engaged Epstein for legitimate financial advisory services, which he now regrets. The settlement includes a provision that $15 million of the payment will be allocated to a trust fund supporting counseling programs and mental health services in the USVI. This agreement is part of the USVI's broader efforts to address and remediate the impacts of Epstein's actions within the territory.

    The United States Virgin Islands have made out quite well for themselves when it comes to collecting money from Jeffrey Epstein's estate and others involved in Epstein's crimes and activities and now we are learning that they have added another 62.5 million dollars to the pot after it was revealed that Leon Black paid them off so that he would be released from all Epstein related lawsuits moving forward.

    Meanwhile, nobody has been arrested in the USVI and there is no (known) criminal case working its way through the system.

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    source:

    Report: Billionaire Leon Black Paid V.I. $62.5 Million Over Epstein Ties | St. Thomas Source (stthomassource.com)
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    16 mins
  • Diddy's Legal Team Continues To Press Their Case And The Prosecution Answers (11/22/24)
    Nov 22 2024
    In the case of United States v. Combs (24-cr-542), Sean Combs’ legal team submitted a 20-minute video under seal to support his renewed bail application (Dkt. 60) and its reply (Dkt. 80). This submission was made in compliance with the court's Protective Order (Dkt. 81) and is intended to provide evidence outlined in the declaration by Teny Geragos (Ex. D). The video, shared with both the court and the government, is a critical element of Combs’ defense, addressing issues central to his bail request..



    In a letter to Judge Subramanian regarding United States v. Sean Combs (24 Cr. 542), the Government addressed the upcoming November 22, 2024, hearing on Combs’ renewed bail motion. The letter responds to the Court’s inquiry about the applicability of the bail package approved in United States v. Jeffries (24 Cr. 423). The Government argues that the circumstances in the Jeffries case are not comparable to those in Combs’ case and do not support his bail application, emphasizing distinctions that render the Jeffries precedent irrelevant.


    Finally,


    In a letter to Judge Subramanian regarding United States v. Combs (24-cr-542), Sean Combs' legal team submitted additional support for his Renewed Motion for Bond (Dkt. 60). Included was an exhibit containing a letter from the government, received late the previous evening, in response to targeted Brady requests. The defense argues that the proffers cited in the government’s letter further bolster their position regarding the "weight of the evidence" and the "nature and seriousness of the offense," as outlined under 18 U.S.C. § 3142(g)(2) and (4).



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    Microsoft Word - 2024.11.21 - Ltr to AS re McCourt

    gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.83.0.pdf

    gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.84.0.pdf
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    11 mins
  • Teny Geragos And Her Declaration In Further Support Of Diddy Getting Bail (11/22/24)
    Nov 22 2024
    In the case of United States v. Combs (24-cr-542), attorney Teny Geragos submitted a declaration supporting a motion for an evidentiary hearing regarding alleged government misconduct. The declaration outlines instances where federal agents purportedly leaked confidential information to the media, including details about search warrants and witness interviews. Geragos contends that these actions have compromised Sean Combs' right to a fair trial by influencing public perception and potentially tainting the jury pool.

    Additionally, the declaration highlights the release of a 2016 hotel surveillance video involving Combs and his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. Geragos argues that the video's leak to the media was orchestrated by government agents, violating grand jury secrecy rules. The defense asserts that such leaks are part of a broader pattern of misconduct aimed at prejudicing the case against Combs. Consequently, they request an evidentiary hearing to investigate these allegations and seek appropriate remedies to ensure a fair judicial process.

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    source:

    gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.81.0_1.pdf
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    13 mins
  • Video Evidence or Smoke and Mirrors: Diddy Makes His Case For Bail (Part 2) (11/22/24)
    Nov 22 2024
    In the case of United States v. Combs (24-cr-542), Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal team has filed a reply memorandum to bolster their renewed motion for bail. They argue that new evidence undermines the prosecution's case, including claims that video evidence from 2016 depicts consensual interaction, contrary to the government's allegations of abuse. The defense contends that these developments diminish the justification for Combs' continued detention.

    Additionally, the defense addresses concerns about potential witness tampering and flight risk. They propose stringent bail conditions, such as home confinement with electronic monitoring and a substantial financial bond, to mitigate these risks. Combs' attorneys emphasize his strong community ties and lack of prior criminal history as factors supporting his release pending trial.

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    source:

    gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.80.0.pdf
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    19 mins
  • Video Evidence or Smoke and Mirrors: Diddy Makes His Case For Bail (Part 1) (11/22/24)
    Nov 22 2024
    In the case of United States v. Combs (24-cr-542), Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal team has filed a reply memorandum to bolster their renewed motion for bail. They argue that new evidence undermines the prosecution's case, including claims that video evidence from 2016 depicts consensual interaction, contrary to the government's allegations of abuse. The defense contends that these developments diminish the justification for Combs' continued detention.

    Additionally, the defense addresses concerns about potential witness tampering and flight risk. They propose stringent bail conditions, such as home confinement with electronic monitoring and a substantial financial bond, to mitigate these risks. Combs' attorneys emphasize his strong community ties and lack of prior criminal history as factors supporting his release pending trial.

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    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



    source:

    gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.80.0.pdf
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    11 mins
  • Diddy's Legal Team Claims That The Cassie Ventura Video Was Manipulated And Out Of Context (11/22/24)
    Nov 22 2024
    Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal team has recently accused federal prosecutors of manipulating surveillance footage from a 2016 incident involving Combs and his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. The defense alleges that the prosecution edited the video to misrepresent the sequence of events, portraying Combs in a more negative light. They claim that the government possesses the complete version of the footage but has selectively presented portions to strengthen their case against Combs.


    In response, federal prosecutors have denied these allegations, asserting that the video was not obtained through grand jury proceedings and was not leaked by government agents. They argue that the defense's claims are unfounded and aim to suppress critical evidence. The prosecution maintains that the footage is a significant piece of evidence demonstrating Combs' alleged violent behavior and should be admissible in court.



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    source:

    Viral video of Diddy 'assaulting' Cassie Ventura was 'edited' and 'manipulated', his lawyers claim | Daily Mail Online
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    12 mins
  • The Mega Edition: UMG And The Motion To Dismiss The Rod Jones Lawsuit In It's Entirety (11/22/24)
    Nov 22 2024
    A memorandum in support of a request for dismissal of a complaint is a legal document submitted to a court that outlines the reasons why a complaint should be dismissed. This type of memorandum is typically prepared by the defendant or their legal counsel and presented to the court as part of the pre-trial proceedings.

    In this document, the defendant usually provides legal arguments and evidence to support their request for dismissal. This could include demonstrating that the complaint fails to state a valid legal claim, that there is a lack of jurisdiction, or that there are other legal grounds for dismissal.

    The memorandum serves as a persuasive tool for the court, aiming to convince the judge that the complaint does not have merit and should not proceed to trial. It is important for the memorandum to be well-researched, clearly written, and supported by relevant legal precedent.


    In this episode we begin our look at the UMG memorandum in support of dismissing the complaint filed against them by Rodney Jones.


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    source:

    gov.uscourts.nysd.616406.41.0.pdf (courtlistener.com)
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    59 mins