Diddy Acquitted of Major Charges: Was the Fix In?
The Jimmy Dore ShowJuly 3, 202513 min96,545 views
29 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβDiddy's Acquittal and Lesser Charges
- π― Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been acquitted of the most serious charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking.
- βοΈ He was found guilty on two lesser charges: transportation for prostitution involving former girlfriends.
- π The verdict is being viewed as a significant victory for Diddy's defense team, who did not call witnesses, suggesting they believed the outcome was predetermined.
Allegations of a "Fix" and Deep State Involvement
- π΅οΈββοΈ The narrative presented is that the trial was "theater" and that "the fix was in" from the start.
- π¨βπ§ A key point of suspicion is the involvement of James Comey's daughter, who handled the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell cases, suggesting a pattern of the "deep state" managing outcomes.
- π° It's speculated that jurors may have been influenced, with a cynical suggestion that they received "a brand new car along with a body in the trunk."
Comparison to Epstein and Broader Implications
- π Diddy's alleged actions are compared to Epstein-level corruption, with the implication that he possessed compromising information on powerful individuals.
- π€ The acquittal is seen as a way to cover up a larger extortion ring and protect higher-ups in entertainment and politics, similar to how the Epstein case was handled.
- π« The absence of key evidence, such as tapes and digital data, from the trial is highlighted as further proof of a manipulated process.
Legal Nuances and Sentencing
- π The charges Diddy was found guilty of, transportation for prostitution, are noted as being "legal in places like Las Vegas."
- π Prosecutors are seeking a four to five-year prison sentence, but the defense views the mixed verdict as the best-case scenario.
- βοΈ The maximum sentence for the prostitution charges is 10 years, but this is considered an exception, with a sentence potentially in the lower range, possibly including time served.
- π« The jury's decision not to convict on sex trafficking charges, specifically regarding Cassie Ventura, suggests they were not convinced of the force, fraud, or coercion element connected to commercial sex.
Broader Societal Commentary
- π€ The show touches on the idea that public perception can damage careers, referencing Tom Hanks' perceived career shift.
- π£οΈ The discussion includes commentary from figures like Alex Jones and Viva Fry, who predicted a manipulated outcome due to the involvement of specific legal personnel.
- πΈ A promotional segment for All Family Pharmacy highlights the issue of high prescription drug prices in the US and offers a discount.
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Sean CombsDiddySex Trafficking ChargesRICO ChargesAcquittalRacketeeringJames ComeyJeffrey EpsteinGhislaine MaxwellDeep StateTrial ManipulationProstitution ChargesLegal System
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