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Speaker 2:Give me a moment with you, friend. I've never been up to my thoughts before. Welcome to the Only One Mic Podcast called J-Rob Brooklyn. J-rob is back in the building. How y'all doing fellas.
Speaker 3:What up, what up, what up, let's go.
Speaker 2:Yeah, let's go ahead and get into it. All I hear is bad boy this and bad boy that.
Speaker 3:Bad boy hits bad. More tracks.
Speaker 2:P Diddles, mr Combs.
Speaker 1:Did he do it? Did he drug her? Did he rape her?
Speaker 2:No, did he? You don't know. But listen man, we all know what's going on. I don't even have to go through the whole news portion of it, and so we get started and let everybody know.
Speaker 3:we had a gang member on here who changed his life. We did Fanny Willis. You know we were kind of taking the high road, but this is what you Negroes want, man. I want the niggas to talk, Talk to him.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man, oh man, that's what y'all want. So this, right now, we're going to splash it out. You know all about this whole case right here, man. So, as we all know, Homeland Security, the feds, everything but the Justice League ran up in this man's house the other day. Yeah, they got him the Miami house and the Los Angeles house. Did y'all hear anything about the New York crib? Did they run up?
Speaker 3:in the street. No, it was New York, new York. I believe it was New York, florida and LA. Yeah, it was three of them.
Speaker 2:It was three of them, yeah because I only seen the news really focusing on the Miami joint and you know I was telling you, I said, as I was watching it, I was actually, you know it broke and I was just thinking to myself, like before they even panned over, I said, man, they're going to lock everything up in there. The kids, the fish, the dog, anything that's in the house is getting locked up, rest assured. They flash the camera. Who's in the handcuffs? The kids? You know what I mean, and he was gone.
Speaker 3:They ain't locking him up, they just shaking him down. That's the fed stuff.
Speaker 2:They ain't locking him up. But you know what I mean. It's just the fact that you know that they had him in the handcuffs and all right.
Speaker 3:You know that's what they do. Anybody that ain't never been used to being locked up, they put him in the handcuffs and they be like yeah, yeah, time to think.
Speaker 2:Even though ain't nobody going to jail, it's like, hey well, listen, we better choose a side. So yo like listen man.
Speaker 1:Daddy is being hit with everything man.
Speaker 2:They trying to get him as like the black Jeffrey Epstein in this joint.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because they said he had underground tunnels in that Miami house. Yeah, similar to them tunnels they found in that synagogue in New York.
Speaker 2:Probably for a whole different reason, though you know what I mean.
Speaker 3:Hey, maybe not, don't worry if I write rhymes, I write checks.
Speaker 2:So y'all know he did a quick sale of Revolt oh did he Yep Anonymous buyer. Yep, oh, yeah, yeah. So you know, the heat is on, man, and so this guy, rodney Jones, little Rod, his court documents is out. And when I tell you folks, if you have not seen this, this thing makes the Cassie document look like a Disney movie. Man, this is crazy, wow, yeah, wow, this is crazy. I mean we couldn't even get into the whole thing, but remember, everything is still alleged.
Speaker 2:It's still alleged. It's still alleged. It's still alleged. But there's pictures in this thing, man, people doing some questionable stuff, drugs, you know, it's all type of stuff, man, and it's just disgusting, to be honest with you.
Speaker 1:To be honest, like I know, we act surprised about this, but we've heard rumors about this guy for years and we let it go because he produced good music, because everybody knew what was going on with him and Andre Herrera uptown. You know what I mean.
Speaker 3:There's a lot of talk about that kind of stuff on the street. Very much so, like you said, it's all speculation, but it's like a big rumor going on in the neighborhood and stuff like that.
Speaker 2:They have stuff in here about people being shot with pictures of the crime scene. But the big thing that everybody knows Bad boy, that's what I said once upon a time, not guilty and unfilthy.
Speaker 1:Remember that You're living up to the name man. Living up to the name man, not guilty and unfilthy. Remember that. Remember that Living up to the name man, living up to the name man Not guilty and unfilthy.
Speaker 2:So this is what Mr Jones everybody know. We focus more on the fact that this man saying that he was sexually harassed by allegedly sexually harassed by Puffy so this is some of the stuff that he said. He said throughout his time living with. This is all for the court document, folks. Throughout his time living with Mr Combs, mr Jones was the victim of constant, unsolicited and unauthorized groping and touching of his anus by Mr Combs right we gotta stop there.
Speaker 3:why'd you say that? Take that, hold on, we got to stop there, man.
Speaker 1:We got to stop there. Why'd you say?
Speaker 2:that, take that, take that Why'd?
Speaker 3:you say you know what I mean.
Speaker 1:Exactly.
Speaker 3:I told y'all years ago, man, this is what I told years ago when he made them kids walk, the juniors for them cheesecake. What I told you years ago when he made them kids walk the juniors.
Speaker 1:For them, cheesecake, cheesecake. I tell you, I'd have snuffed Puffy back then, man hold up the girl Babs is saying when they got back he was like eating up my butt when did this come out?
Speaker 2:they been talking about that all week but you know what, though, before I go into the rest of the stuff here, I gotta say this man, y'all knew this before all of this happened.
Speaker 3:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:No disrespect Gene Dill and all these guys, man, they making these videos and stuff now, man, but it's like yo, what happened when it was happening.
Speaker 1:They kind of incriminating themselves man, especially cats like Gene, because you was around, you saw all of it and you kept your mouth shut so you almost conspired.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you can place it you know what I mean, like one of the joints he was talking about, I guess involved Puffy and Ja Rule and some bath towels or something like that. And even if they went in the room and you stood outside the door, yeah, yeah, like you, you couldn't say nothing. But you know what I?
Speaker 2:I go on no man, no, no, we just don't leave that, no, no no only only for the only for the fact that I wanted to read that. But yeah, we're gonna touch back on that because it's kind of. It's kind of like, um, you know, anthony mcduffie man said last week we had him on the show is that? You know, these guys, man, they're older men. Like at this point, even when it was happening, you should have said something. You can't just sit back there, you know. But now you get to a point in a certain stride where you know these clicks and views are generating something and you kind of seen Gene and Reggie Wright and all these guys coming on here and they just now. We want to see all these stories, we want to tell what happened now everybody got a story, but when it was happening, nobody did nothing.
Speaker 2:You guys are big guys. You would say something like Puff would never step to me, or whatever the case is. Or I stepped to Puff and checked him on this, but why didn't these things become public when they were actually happening?
Speaker 3:Even watching people letting their family get victimized.
Speaker 3:You know allegedly. You know what I mean Watching things happen to family members or hearing things happen to family members and not checking them, and they actually have some sort of voice and status in the world and they just allowing things like this to go on. You know what I mean. And I I mean that goes back to I mean I'm probably going off the cuff. But even going back to stuff like R Kelly, I don't understand how they used to just allow how they, how these parents allowed their children to be somewhere in this guy's house and not go get their children. If I had to stand and shoot at the chocolate factory, you know what I mean I could stand outside the chocolate factory. I mean and don't get me wrong, this is not what I want to do and you know I changed my life. I'm not trying to get into that, but for your child.
Speaker 3:you know what I mean. Listen, I'll run through that. Drive my car through the front door of his car. You know what I mean to get my kid out of there.
Speaker 1:For instance, we've talked about I think me and Mike talked about it a friend of mine had a situation in Jersey where he had to go to the school and he got into it with a few of his daughter's classmates because they was kind of bullying and harassing his daughter. That's the extent of how far it'll go for your child Not letting nobody like that's. That's the extent of how far it'll go for your children, for your child like right, but let nobody, nobody do nothing to a man, woman, child, whatever.
Speaker 3:All right, and sad to say, you know me and mike talked about this many times where I said you know, like you know, when our kids was growing up, I said I pray one of these kids. Don't put none of our kids on no camera or nothing like that, because you, you know, I mean you know how they jump kids. Now put them on camera or something. You don't know where you're going to go with it. You know what I mean. Watching your children get victimized can make you snap. I mean almost anybody, absolutely.
Speaker 2:Let's get back to the alleged victim on this one. He was saying that these events took place in Los Angeles, new York, florida and the United States Virgin Islands. In addition to the unsolicited and authorized touching, mr Jones was forced by Mr Combs to work in Mr Combs' bathroom as Mr Combs walked around naked and showered in a clear glass enclosure. Now, again, this is all alleged until it's proven true. Again, this is all alleged until it's proven true. He says, as a heterosexual Christian man, mr Jones was uncomfortable with Mr Combs' advances and expresses discomfort to Mr Combs' chief of staff. Christina Karam, aka I guess KK. Kk responded to Mr Jones' complaint with. You know, sean will be Sean. Let me just leave it like that, to be honest, man Ain't no question.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I think that's all bull. Like, at the end of the day, are you a man, or you want to stand up for yourself or you want to do what you want to do. Like if you ain't want to be there, you could have got up and left. Like this is crazy. There's no way in the world somebody can tell me work in this bathroom while I stand, while I get in this shower and you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Even in the gym I'm like yo man. Come on man.
Speaker 2:What you doing. What are you doing?
Speaker 3:brother Cash walking out. You know you're walking outside in the gym and you're just hanging all out like come on, man Yo like I hate going to the sauna.
Speaker 1:Man. It'd be like yo I'm in a sauna chilling and then these cats are coming in. Do some wild. I'd be like yo, I got to get out of here. This is weird. Now listen listen.
Speaker 2:I mean this is gross, but it's got to be said. So she also said that this is KK also attempted to downplay Mr Combs' groping of Mr Jones' anus and genitals as friendly horseplay, stating that those were acts. Mr Combs, those acts were Mr Combs' way of quote unquote, showing that he likes you.
Speaker 1:She needs to be arrested too, man she sounds like she's definitely complicit.
Speaker 2:Well, I mean technically speaking, she's in the document.
Speaker 3:They all gone. Yeah, they all grown. They all grown and, to be honest with you, the sad thing to say is you're a grown man, you don't defend yourself.
Speaker 1:I didn't touch you like that.
Speaker 2:Why are you going to KK? And again, man, we ain't on here If it did happen. We're not victim shaming, but it's just like yo listen. Is he really a victim? If it, you know what?
Speaker 1:I mean, if it happened I think he liked it Because what happens. I think he liked it and he trying to get some money because Cassie got some money.
Speaker 3:No real man, no real man would stick around for something like that man.
Speaker 2:No real man, whether he was the victim Benefit of the doubt.
Speaker 1:It happened one time You're like yo, I'm out, I'm done. Soon as I get my check, I'm gone. Wouldn't be a one time brother.
Speaker 3:Ain't gonna be a check. I'm going to be in his eye. Benefit of the doubt.
Speaker 1:Benefit of the doubt as a grown man. Nah, Ain't no way I'm gonna check that eye. Exactly that's where I'm going with it.
Speaker 2:I'm swinging. This is part of the court document. Folks, we're not making this up, this is all alleged. You know what I mean? You can pull it up yourself.
Speaker 3:It says Before you even say it, this is what he's saying. This is what he's saying, even if it's untrue, it makes it even more crazy. If it's untrue and you put it out there for a couple of bucks, it's still even messed up that way. You know what I mean. I would not allow that to happen to me, first of all. Then, secondly, I would be so ashamed to even lie to get a few bucks to do that.
Speaker 2:That's crazy. You can't put your manhood on, it says. Despite these assurances, on several occasions, when Mr Combs began to undress and walk around his house naked, kk would say OK, I'm leaving now, and she would disappear. She says you don't want to be a part of this. Kk's hypocrisy is breathtaking at best or enabling at worst. This is according to KK.
Speaker 3:Kk know what it's hitting for If you stay there then you stay there, then you in for what you in for. And it's sad to say I don't agree with none of it. It's all nasty and disgusting to me. I'm just saying I just don't see how a man can stay there and go with that kind of stuff, absolutely.
Speaker 1:There's no way that a grown man that didn't want to be there stays there.
Speaker 2:Oh wait, it goes on. Check this out now that you mention it. It says Mr Jones believed that KK aided and abetted Mr Combs' sexual assault on him and was working with Mr Combs to groom him into accepting a homosexual relationship Through these sexually deviant acts. One would say Mr Combs has a pattern and practice of engaging in such nefarious activity. This ongoing conduct shows that Mr Combs cannot be rehabilitated. This is another section of it. Mr Combs attempted, or Puffy attempted, to groom Mr Jones into engaging in gay sex. Now, if you're a grown man, are you being groomed? I always thought I mean correct me if I'm wrong. Folks, correct me if I'm wrong. I always thought that was the act of like, say you getting a kid, or something like that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, something weird like that. You know that's crazy.
Speaker 3:Whenever in my life I felt something weird going down, I got out the way man or I checked everything that was going on.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:At the end of the day, if you ain't lucky you could have always swung.
Speaker 2:Yeah, mm-hmm. So it says Mr Combs was aware that Mr Jones looked up to him and idolized music producer Stevie J. Okay, so he idolized Puff and Stevie J, and we all know who Stevie J is, the producer and TV personality, and he was a part of the Bad Boy production team, the Hitmen. So in 97, stevie J, we all know, won a Grammy Award for his work on Puff Daddy's debut album, and he was a big thing. In the 90s he produced Mariah Carey, terran Campbell, the Notorious Big 112, jodeci, faith, jay-z Eve, and the list goes on.
Speaker 1:He's also the Mad Rapper. No, my bad. No, no, no, no.
Speaker 2:My bad, my bad, my bad. Mr Combs used access to Stevie J and his knowledge of Mr Jones' admiration of Stevie J to groom and entice Mr Jones to engage in homosexuality. Do you get to that point where you admire, or so-called quote-unquote, idolize somebody to the point that they can talk you out of your manhood man?
Speaker 1:This is the thing for me, right, and I learned this a while ago there's no way, besides like taking it from a person, from a grown person, that you should be able to talk them into giving that to you.
Speaker 2:That's so weird. I guess what you're trying to say is that's something that had to be in you already.
Speaker 1:You can't finesse nobody into no weirdo garbage See my masculinity won't allow me to say certain words. I appreciate that.
Speaker 3:Can't finesse nobody into no weirdo garbage. This is the age-old question man, what will you do for a million dollars? This is what it all boils down to. I always tell people this. I told my son that I said ask your friends that question when they start telling you some crazy garbage, get rid of them. What will you do for a million dollars? You let somebody touch you. For a million dollars and they start laughing yeah, a million dollars, oh no, get rid of them your morals are for sale.
Speaker 1:that, no, get rid of him. Your morals are for sale. That's crazy.
Speaker 3:Get rid of him. It's not even funny.
Speaker 2:Here's the greasy part of the whole thing, man. It's disgusting. Mr Combs went so far as to share a video allegedly, allegedly, allegedly of Stevie J. I don't even want to say what he was doing, but he was engaging in sexual activity with a quote unquote Caucasian male without a condom allegedly, according to this document, and he said this was done to ease Mr Jones' anxiety concerning homosexuality. So I guess he's trying to say, if Stevie J was doing it, I guess it's all right See what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Yeah, like why would you watch the video? Yeah?
Speaker 3:Why would you even?
Speaker 2:watch the video Like yo listen, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Listen man.
Speaker 3:This is going too far, brother, you know what I mean, Like it been with him. You went too far. You went way beyond the limits of what that's what you called too far.
Speaker 1:That's why I say he was with it. That's exactly why I say he was with it. According to this document it said.
Speaker 2:According to Mr Combs, this is, quote-unquote, normal practice in the music industry. Look, even Stevie J is doing it this is what it says but it gotta be. You know, you hear so many accounts of people with these stories man, and he's saying it right here. He said this is normal practice in the music industry he said come on in.
Speaker 3:yeah, join the club, man. That's why I remember years ago when people was talking about when they I mean, this is on the, I'm just bringing this back this when people was talking about oh yeah, it's all right for them to walk to brooklyn for cheesecake and all that. No man, come on, man, either you're talented or you're not, man.
Speaker 2:You know what I?
Speaker 3:mean you ain't nobody doing no humiliating stupid garbage man to get on. And there was so many people saying, yeah, well, look what I did to be. You know I carry crates and whatever like that. Come Get the heck out of here, man. You know what Brooklyn is from Manhattan? Yeah, you tell somebody to walk from Cheesecake. It's crazy man. I'd have snuffed buff right there as a child. I would have hit him yeah.
Speaker 2:I thought that when I was actually watching the show.
Speaker 3:I'm going to get off my chest now. Yeah, I thought it back then. Yeah.
Speaker 2:You wouldn't disrespect me. You'd keep this and everything that come along with it.
Speaker 3:It would have been. You know and this goes to show you what the generations are I couldn't have went back on the block with that, even if I had a record and a gold album, platinum album after that you can't go back on the block.
Speaker 1:I actually think that destroyed each and every one of them kids' music careers from here on out. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Absolutely. Ness still trying to make a comeback, but you know.
Speaker 3:It's like what won't you do? Yeah, I mean, if you did this, if you did this in front of millions of people, what won't you do behind closed doors? You know what I mean?
Speaker 2:And no, disrespect to anybody that was under that banner at the time. Now that all this came out you know what I mean All this is coming out right now. It's like yo now. I'm pretty sure a lot of people got questions about what was going on there. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:But you know what, though Now you can see why Mase left.
Speaker 2:Oh Mase, I don't know if you guys have been keeping up with their show, but oh yeah, they're having a ball on that. They're having a ball on this one man they eating food on, so the round.
Speaker 3:Well, to his credit, man. When they was in the middle of beefing in Oregon, cam said some crazy garbage about Mace.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he did.
Speaker 3:Some crazy garbage about Mace. You know what I mean. You know they up there laughing and joking, but Because he knew where he was at.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying. He knew the people that he was around. Yeah, you know what?
Speaker 3:I mean, I'm hoping that he was around.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm hoping you know what I mean. I'm hoping that he who knows? Who knows, though he might have been with it?
Speaker 3:Well, he said he didn't say he did anything, but he said he left something crazy on a bathroom sink, in his bathroom sink, you know, and they was living in the house together and I was like what, what? Like who? No Diddy, yeah, no Diddy man, no.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man.
Speaker 3:If they get mad at that, then be mad at Cam. He's sitting right next to you, man. He told the world that crazy and he put it on his child, if I remember you know what I mean or his family member or something like that. Please forgive me if I'm wrong. If I vaguely remember in the interview and I think he said something on his children or something like that.
Speaker 2:So it says here right that Mr Combs informed Mr Jones Little Rod, that's who this guy is that he engaged in sexual intercourse with a rapper whose name is redacted out of the statement, a R&B singer also who was redacted out of the statement, and R&B singer also who was redacted out of this statement, and Stevie J. So he allegedly claims he slept with Stevie J. Oh yeah, that's what it's saying that's nasty man.
Speaker 2:Mr Combs promised to make sure. Now, this is important, kids Listen to this. Mr Combs promised to make sure that Little Rod Mr Jones wins producer of the year at the Grammys if he engaged in homosexual activity. Now I've heard this argument being made before about Teresa. Yeah.
Speaker 2:About how people are just getting nominated for album of the year and out of nowhere and things like that. And for you to make this particular statement to say, alright, well, I can guarantee you this. You know what I mean. I for you to make, like, this particular statement to say, all right, well, I can guarantee you this. You know what I mean. I'm going to make you producer of the year.
Speaker 3:All these awards, shows and stuff like that. That's another issue that needs to be investigated. I told you I was sitting there watching. I don't know why I was watching it. I skimmed through it. I think it was the Oscars. Nobody even watched the Color Purple and they was nominated for an Oscar. How do you come up with this man? And I think it just dropped maybe a couple of weeks before the Oscars even came on. Where do y'all get this stuff from?
Speaker 1:I remember the young Miami chick. She came out with a podcast or whatever. I think it was out for maybe two, three weeks and she won Best Podcast of the Year or whatever, beating Nori and whoever else.
Speaker 2:She beat Nori and Joe Buttons for.
Speaker 1:Podcast of the Year. Yeah, and the joint had only been out for like two, three weeks.
Speaker 2:It's funny you mention that because, according to this document, on Thanksgiving of 2022, mr Jones claims he was allegedly sexually assaulted by a young Miami's cousin and said on Thanksgiving Day of 2022, mr Jones was in Mr Combs' house located in Florida Miami Florida to be exact. Young Miami and her female cousins were also present. Mr Combs was intoxicated and offered allegedly cocaine to Mr Jones. Mr Jones rejected him and proceeded to walk into the restroom. While using the restroom, young Miami's cousin burst into the bathroom and began groping Mr Jones. Mr Jones believes that Mr Combs sent her there to sexually assault Mr Jones. As she entered the bathroom, she dropped to her knees and began performing oral sex on. Mr Combs sent her there to sexually assault Mr Jones. As she entered the bathroom, she dropped to her knees and began performing oral sex on Mr Jones exposed penis. This is according to the document.
Speaker 3:It's the funny thing about that. Initially he rejected her, I mean, but it don't seem like he rejected any of the other stuff. He watched the porn. Yeah, yeah, yeah, right, right, yep. These are his. Watch the porn.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, hey hey.
Speaker 3:These are his words.
Speaker 2:These are his words. Mr Jones pushed her away and exited the bathroom. Young Miami's cousin did not accept Mr Jones' rejection. As she proceeded to follow Mr Jones out of the bathroom, she started undressing and attempted to straddle him and have sex with him in the presence of Mr Combs and his staff.
Speaker 3:He was bothered, that bothered him.
Speaker 2:That bothered him.
Speaker 3:It's wrong, man. Nobody should take nothing from nobody. Man, but still, man, you know what I mean. If you put me in between a rock and a hard place with a woman and a man, a woman's going to come up every time, man. But I'm just saying it's wrong, it's wrong for anybody to take anything, but it's just ridiculous.
Speaker 2:It's the right way to do wrong.
Speaker 3:It's the right way to do wrong man.
Speaker 2:You know what I mean. And he also went on talking about trafficking and victims. This is under the Trafficking and Victims Protection Act, it said Throughout his times at Mr Combs. Mr Jones was transported from California to New York, to Florida and the United States Virgin Islands, and during this time, mr Jones was forced to solicit sex workers and perform sex acts to the pleasure of Mr Combs. On or about February 4th 2023, mr Combs forced Mr Jones to bring prostitutes allegedly bring prostitutes and sex workers back to his home in Miami, florida.
Speaker 2:Now again, man, again, you didn't learn anything from the videotape and from him walking around naked in the bathroom and from him groping your butt and groping your butt.
Speaker 1:It sounded like he was with it.
Speaker 3:What did he say? Hey man, I'm here to make beats.
Speaker 2:Came here to make beats man Now. One time did this come up and say, yo, I just want to make beats man Now. One time did this come up and say, yo, I just want to do some production on the album baby, I'm not here to you know get.
Speaker 3:I ain't come here to get molested, yeah.
Speaker 1:I definitely think Bull was with it.
Speaker 2:He was a weirdo. God Listen, man. You read this document. Everything in the house touched him, but the cat Right.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 3:Right. You know, he come to the house, puff. Come to your house, the fish stop swimming. Oh man Fish, hop out the bowl and run for their life man. All hop out the boulder, bro, for they life man.
Speaker 1:All of this is a legend. He hasn't been proven guilty yet.
Speaker 3:Yeah, man, it's crazy man. Some sick stuff. Wait, what happened to us man? Come on, what happened to us man. What happened to us man? Oh man, what happened to us brother?
Speaker 1:It's crazy.
Speaker 3:Oh man, we used to have morals, Morals and ethics. Paul's an ethics.
Speaker 2:it's sad listen, man, if everything he said bad boy to the casket drop that's what he said oh man listen this shit deter anybody from getting into the music industry.
Speaker 3:That guy gonna be tearing up man.
Speaker 1:Yeah right, what is?
Speaker 3:going on with us, man, you black people, man, you know, these are guys from the hood man. They grew up the same morals and etiquette. We grew up with man. What happened?
Speaker 1:man. You know what, though? I want to take this to a different avenue. Now, what's to say that these things didn't happen to him when he entered the music industry, and he was basically told to continue the tradition?
Speaker 2:Well, I mean, a lot of that stuff was alleged.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it was alleged in the streets man.
Speaker 2:The late Andre Harrell. So I mean Clive Davis. Yeah, Clive Davis, A lot of this stuff was a ledge.
Speaker 1:And what's to say? That the whole raid on his homes was not to find evidence of wrongdoing but to get the evidence of the other powerful people, so that information don't come out.
Speaker 2:Or.
Speaker 1:I don't know I do you one better?
Speaker 2:Who's to say, after we shake all the coconuts off this tree, he might not be charged with that biggie thing.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:You know what I mean.
Speaker 3:Pac, everything.
Speaker 2:Pac everything. You never know, Somebody might find a recording or something, Because according to this stuff here they were saying that he basically records everything.
Speaker 3:For what they came with. Let me tell you something For what they came with, they came with like tactical squads in three different cities, three different major cities, man, and if they can't prove something that is like the hugest waste of taxpayers' money, that is like the hugest waste of taxpayers' money, I'm going to assume that they have to be able to have charged something, or they have something that they put together, or something they knew that was on.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they was coming in to get something. I think they was coming in there to find certain videotapes of certain people, because we all know who comes to these parties All the rich and famous and elite.
Speaker 2:Well, they all are. How did you mention that? They didn't drop the names the other day of some of the people Right? So it was allegedly like what's Meghan Markle's old man, Prince Harry, Is it?
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Him they had.
Speaker 3:No, he was crazy.
Speaker 1:Basically all the people that's on the Epstein list.
Speaker 2:Yeah, if you want to go ahead and say that, If you want to say that yeah, they found a new supplier. Alright, now, okay, now let's address that, now that we're here.
Speaker 3:Prince Harry was crazy when he was sitting in that chicken coop on the Oprah of.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man, hey, listen, listen. Isn't Prince Harry the one with the black wife? Yeah, that's Meghan Markle.
Speaker 1:Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, or at least you know.
Speaker 3:I don't care about the people, man. I don't care about the people. You know he broke up with the family and then, next thing you know, he's sitting there in the chicken coop with him and Oprah in his black jacket.
Speaker 1:Hey, I'll say this I know Puff Maddie went at Diageo.
Speaker 3:Yeah, oh, yeah, yeah man.
Speaker 1:Called it first on the Only One Mike podcast last year. We're going to see where this goes. Yeah, man.
Speaker 3:They're going to cripple him. Man, it looks like. I mean it looks like that because all of this stuff is old. I mean it's stuff that people knew. I mean some of the new stuff that came out within the last week or so.
Speaker 2:Cooper Gooden Jr Cooper.
Speaker 3:Gooden Jr, show me the money, wasn't it? Show me the money, that's what you said.
Speaker 2:You know what? I don't know what he did to take somebody off in the industry. Well, cooper and we always thought Cooper played it safe man, he was in his little movies where he didn't talk and all that. I think the biggest thing was the show me the money stuff or whatever. But they got him for like molesting women, all types of stuff, jacked his career up way before Jonathan Majors thing popped and jacked his career up and everything like that. Now he went from molesting women to touching on allegedly touching on this guy.
Speaker 3:I mean allegedly, because I think he beat the case that he had I don't know Him and his wife approached a woman, or something like that. Supposedly I didn't hear that one I don't know Him and his wife approached some woman, or something like that supposedly.
Speaker 2:I didn't hear that one.
Speaker 3:He out of jail. He ain't in jail.
Speaker 2:No, no, no, he's not in jail.
Speaker 3:Yeah, man. So if he did something bad, he would do something bad.
Speaker 2:But according to public opinion. Man, you know what I mean. Ain't nobody hiring Cooper Gooding Jr to stay in the car with those?
Speaker 1:boys, he's creepy, he's a little creepy.
Speaker 3:He got a little creepy in his old age too. Man, I don't know, man, you know, that's the thing. That's the funny thing about this Hollywood thing. It'd be the ones that you think that ain't you know the nice guys.
Speaker 2:They'd be the ones in there, buckwilding Puffy's son yeah, Justin, he's the ones in there buck wilding. Puffy's son yeah, Justin, he's in this whole thing too. Yeah, they got a lot of it's a lot of stuff going on with this and it's real fluid. But what I was going to say talking about the Epstein situation man, where do you think we go from here? Alright, because I don't know. I'm looking at Puff. I don't think he's built for jail or prison. Excuse me, Does he run or does he fall on the sword? What do you think?
Speaker 1:Hopefully, hopefully, he's gone, hopefully Let me say this right In my mind if it was me facing federal charges and I had not no freaky free ball stuff, but if I was facing federal charges and I had the means to flee and go somewhere else, why would I just accept these charges? Not to mention, he had to know this was happening, because he actually knew that this was going to come down, because we all knew We've been hearing the rumors. If he actually was dumb enough to still have different type of things that'll be damning to him into a case still in those homes, he's an idiot.
Speaker 2:You think that's why he wasn't there?
Speaker 1:Absolutely, he got tipped off.
Speaker 2:Absolutely, he got tipped off and he left his sons, I mean which they don't have anything on them.
Speaker 1:They ain't got nothing on them, yeah.
Speaker 3:His daughters too. I'd be in a bunker somewhere like Saddam Hussein right now in Saudi Arabia. Him, him him.
Speaker 1:And man, what's my name? Def Jam, russell, russell, simmons, russ, yeah, they all over in Bali, man.
Speaker 2:Okay, let me rewind this back. They go in the crib, this is just a thought. They get the tapes, they find something linking them to this big and Pac thing. And Kim Porter, yeah it's a big hypothetical. It's a big hypothetical, but I mean.
Speaker 3:But according to the major players in the street, they pretty much put the story together. They just ain't able to corroborate it.
Speaker 2:Well, they said, if he gets hit.
Speaker 3:They put that story together. They just ain't able to corroborate it. Most of the people that were affiliated or had anything to do with it is dead. The only person alive is Keith Fede and, to be honest with you, his word ain't about worth two cents. I'll tear that up in court. The only thing they need is evidence. They need evidence If he got anything, confessing anything.
Speaker 1:Well, it's all whatever's on them computers yeah.
Speaker 2:Whatever's on them, laptops or any hard drives, anywhere.
Speaker 1:Like I said, if because of everything that's been happening, he would be an idiot to think that this day wasn't coming. So if he still has evidence of anything, any wrongdoing in those homes, he's an idiot.
Speaker 3:Another thing that happens too, man, is a lot of people forget what they call a forensic technology or whatever it is. It's like, you know, this is what people think. You think when you delete something off your computer, it's deleted. Yeah, I mean, they could take your joint, take it right back to, you know, the place of business, put it, hook it up and find out.
Speaker 2:Well, yeah, I tell anybody if you think your browser history is completely gone, do something crazy.
Speaker 3:You should have had a computer furnished fire.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they're going to pull up everything that you've ever done or looked at on the internet. You know what I mean. Any text message you got pictures, you received something you sent everything is going to be there. It could be years ago. You know what I mean. So that's how that stuff works. But I got to say y'all for the younger crowd out there that's listening, please don't take this as a strike on the 90s between Bad Boy Records and Nickelodeon man. Please don't take this as a strike on the 90s. We wasn't all this way you know what I mean.
Speaker 3:To the right, I never watched Nickelodeon.
Speaker 1:Me neither, bro. I grew up different, you know what I'm saying, Like I was coming into career with a key at five years old. You know what.
Speaker 3:I mean First grade. I couldn't watch Family man. There was too much Conan and buffooning on there for me when I was a child, when I was a child. Yeah, I mean that.
Speaker 2:Nickelodeon thing. That's deep too. I didn't really watch the whole documentary, but I've seen the excerpts of it, man, and. But I've seen the excerpts of it, man, and it's like what's up with these guys, man?
Speaker 3:You know what the truth about this whole thing is, man, and what they're going to find out, is that pretty much Hollywood. Not even that. I mean Hollywood. Yes, we always know Hollywood. What they're going to find out really is about a lot of these old rappers. A lot of these old rappers slept with children.
Speaker 2:Well, according to this document, they got pictures of him with underage women.
Speaker 3:Slept with children, man, because what happens is that's what it was back then. It's sad to say you know this was acceptable in the 90s or whatever like that. You know what I mean. I'm not saying that you know, we who are around was doing this, but I'm just saying you know this was being done. A lot of younger women were acting older to get in the face of these stars and stuff like that.
Speaker 2:A lot of these rappers were post-up at high schools man.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I was about to say, if we're going to be honest, man, I remember being a freshman and watching the juniors, or maybe even a couple bad freshmen, getting picked up from school by some older.
Speaker 2:yeah sometimes the security guards. Yeah, they're calling school safety agents.
Speaker 3:Now you know I mean security guards is messing with young girls.
Speaker 2:Look at look at you know and I was just having a discussion with somebody earlier today is that if you watch anything that has to do with like the law and crime channel, whatever this is big, especially with caucasian women like they are sleeping with high school kids and you know stuff like that, like messing up their crib. Man have like whole families and dipping off and having sex in the parking lot with with, you know, kids you know psychologically, you know what it is, man.
Speaker 3:I believe it's a lot of people the teachers that are squares. They were squares when they was in high school. And now they believe it or not, some of these people be like 22, 23 years old. You know they feel like they still close to that age. Bracket man.
Speaker 1:Even if they 25, 27, they feel I hate to say it like this, but a lot of times people wasn't getting attention. You know growing up.
Speaker 3:So now, they get some attention.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they get some attention and they like they just all for it, yeah.
Speaker 3:I mean, we are not agreeing with none of this. I'm just saying at all, you know, I'm just saying that this is what happened.
Speaker 1:It's sick, but we remember the Catholics you know what I'm saying Doing all that to them, children in the neighborhoods and all that the priests you know what I mean. And it's crazy because that actually was going on. We got people that's coming out now. They 50, 60 years old. Somebody was molested when they was kids.
Speaker 3:Oh man, you got to handcuff your kids now man. Your grandchildren you got to handcuff. Oh man, you got to handcuff your kids now man.
Speaker 2:Your grandchildren. You got to handcuff them. Man, if I didn't mention this, he also implemented J-Lo in this document as well. For that shooting. What was it Back in 99? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, so what it is is that he's pretty much making it seem like they had some type of big ring going on, like some type of big criminal ring going on. But comparing it to Epstein because they were saying, like the lady, kk is almost like his just landing Maxwell and he's Jeffrey Epstein. Yeah, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2:So yeah well, and he's like Jeffrey Epstein. Yeah, you know what I mean. That's the reason why I asked would he flee or would he fall on the sword? Because, look at how that turned out, somebody's going to take the hit for this. You know what I mean.
Speaker 3:I don't think he can do that type of time. He's not giving out 25, 30 years or something like that.
Speaker 2:If he gets hit with the counts that they have him on according to law and crime. If he gets hit with all of those counts, he's facing up to life.
Speaker 3:I don't think he can do all that time.
Speaker 1:I think he might run. There's no way he's doing that time.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I doubt he's doing that time.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they got him with, they're saying his assistants kept him high off gummies and pills. He had handlers. He allegedly had housekeepers to walk around with a pouch or fanny pack filled with cocaine, GHB, ecstasy, marijuana, gummies and Tucci, a pink drug that is a combination of ecstasy and cocaine. He said it was important for KK to have Mr Combs' drug of choice immediately ready when he asked for it.
Speaker 3:They said that his so-called the guy that they caught was his mule, supposedly.
Speaker 1:Yeah, right there.
Speaker 3:And they were saying that one of the things that they were told is that they were transporting drugs liquid cocaine on his private plane, supposedly something like that allegedly.
Speaker 2:Allegedly, allegedly, so you figure. Alleged sex trafficking, alleged rape, alleged drug smuggling, you know what I mean, stuff like that. And this is just the top three. I guess If he can hit with any of this man he's facing big like football numbers, if not like plus, I think they said allegedly that uh, him and his son shot somebody or something. And yeah, and like I said everybody, I'm kind of like just skimming through this document. It's readily available if you want to see it, Um, but in the guy die.
Speaker 1:I'm not even sure.
Speaker 3:Let me see. I thought they said they shot him and where he was at and they dragged him outside or something like that. It happened outside.
Speaker 2:Was it a guy named G or something like that? I?
Speaker 3:don't even remember the name.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they mentioned it here.
Speaker 3:They got into altercation. Somebody got shot inside the place and I think they dragged him outside. Somebody got shot inside the place and I think they dragged him outside. This document is full of information that might be what they're running up in there for, too man, to see if there's blood, any residue or anything like that. You never know.
Speaker 2:They were saying like Stevie.
Speaker 3:J was, you would think he would have iced the house and did everything.
Speaker 1:I can't believe that, knowing everything and knowing the people that he was dealing with and everything that he was involved with, that anything was still me in those homes.
Speaker 2:Well, see, this is where this is where it's important, right here. They said, as the chief of staff, defendant Karam, or KK, was instrumental in organizing and executing the RICO enterprise, or KK was instrumental in organizing and executing the Rico enterprise. Defended Karam had the following individuals execute the following tasks for the Rico enterprise Alleged all alleged Stevie J was tasked with recruiting sex workers and attends and participates in freak offs. That's what Puffy called his little thing. Um, justin Combs allegedly solicits prostitutes, underage girls and sex workers and would engage in the freak offs as well. Brendan Paul allegedly works as Mr Combs mule. He acquires and distributes Mr Combs drugs and guns and he said we have recordings of this and will provide it to the court. We have a video of Mr Combs, stevie J and Plaintiff Jones at a strip club. Mr Jones is recording the video while coaching and training Plaintiff Jones on how to recruit sex workers.
Speaker 3:Don't knock me for trying to bury seven zeros over in Rio DC. What that makes you wonder.
Speaker 2:If we go back and listen to a lot seven zeros over in Rio Dejanary. What that makes you wonder If we go back and listen to a lot of these songs. Was Puff kind of dry-stitching on his song?
Speaker 3:I ain't getting up out of here, man. Puff going man Puff getting out of here. Shout out to Russell Simmons. Russell Simmons is a Queens dude. Queens dudes know how to get out of dives. Man Russ got out of here. Man Russ been gone, been gone. Been gone. As soon as it got hot, russ was on the train, russ arguing with his kids on Zoom right now.
Speaker 2:But you got the article I sent you, man, where they said they was trying to serve Russ with papers in Bali. Was it Bali, bali?
Speaker 3:Good luck with that Russ throwing that money around the Bali like crazy Hell man. It's sad man.
Speaker 2:It is very sad.
Speaker 3:These guys with all this kind of money, you would think at some I mean, it's sad that you did it at any age, but you would think by now, within the the last 20 years well, I say last 10, 15 years or so he would have been knocked his stuff off. You know what I mean. It's crazy.
Speaker 1:Nah, I think it's a common practice, man, and, as sad as it is, I really think it's a common practice in any type of entertainment. They be messing with these kids. As we see it's reality. This is what's happening in the entertainment industry, whether it's movies, you know dance, music they all messing with these children.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man. The question then becomes like where do you go from there? I mean, should it be a big investigation on everything?
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:But the thing is keep it clean across the board.
Speaker 3:Let's do it all over again.
Speaker 1:The people that's doing the investigating is also involved, because the politicians is involved. You know what I mean. The judges is involved. Hollywood yeah, all the elite in society is involved in this. We've been acting like or depravity.
Speaker 3:Yeah, they've been talking about this casting couch for years, man.
Speaker 1:It's tickling, but it's real. That's what's going on out here.
Speaker 3:It's real man. It's just sad that. It's sad to say that these men who became successful from the hood are just constantly losing their money. You got R Kelly, you got Puff Jonathan Majors. I mean just so much Bill Cosby.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man. All those guys, man Just giving it up man. Well you know, OJ, I'm not saying it is sad OJ didn't get charged with no sex and stuff, but he beat the system.
Speaker 3:Listen, man, the juice, the man was found not guilty man. It is what it is, you know what I mean. And again I'm on the alleged thing. I don't know what he did.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I just want to say, allegedly he may not have hurt them people or killed them, but he might have known what happened or what was going on Allegedly.
Speaker 3:I somewhat believe that.
Speaker 2:I think he couldn't stop it. I think it was the train was in motion and you could do about it. You know what I mean Allegedly.
Speaker 1:Allegedly.
Speaker 2:But I tell you what the man's a heck of a commentator.
Speaker 1:Sorry, Jace. Hey, the crazy part about it is that he's running back too.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he might not be a. You know, this might not be the popular. Oj's pretty funny man OJ is actually a really good sports commentator. Very good, very good.
Speaker 3:That's what people forget.
Speaker 2:That's what he was doing.
Speaker 3:He was a really good commentator and he was pretty good in the movies the Naked Guns and all that. It was funny man.
Speaker 1:He definitely is funny. He got a great personality. Like I said, he was a great football player. It's sad that they take his records out of the books. They'll mention him when it comes to the records.
Speaker 3:Let me say that the only thing he literally is really technically legitimately responsible for is the fact that he got locked up for stealing his own stuff back man.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's what's just crazy.
Speaker 2:And his man who actually he assaulted him getting his stuff back, stood up for him in the testimony. He was like you understand, my friend. He was like no, I still love you, juice. You know what I mean. Deuce said he was wrong. He was wrong, yeah, he did.
Speaker 1:And Trapped Dude man got him jammed up.
Speaker 3:And Juice is so cool on it. Juice, let it go.
Speaker 2:Hey, listen, let's not make this about OJ. I know I kind of went off the rails for a minute. But let's not make this about OJ, we're going to keep it right on the puff train.
Speaker 1:Talk to him, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2:Keep it right there, because nobody's going to steal. You know Puff's thunder on this one man. He's going to go down on the ship on this one. You know what I?
Speaker 3:mean it's going.
Speaker 2:So it's gonna be tough for the brother man uh yeah, it's, it's crazy yeah I can't well, I can't say brother, but uh, he's uh if, if these things are true, because again, these documents actually contain graphics and it's disgusting. I'm just telling you that right now, so he just gave.
Speaker 3:He just gave the girl cassie what 34 million or something crazy like that. Gave her a large number of money, man, you know, yeah, that was, that was a bad deal, because once you did that, then it kind of puts it in to say, well, you did something wrong if you didn't do it, then why did you pay her?
Speaker 2:yeah, because they didn't want him. He couldn't go to court with this documents. With these documents, you know how many stuff things were redacted out of that original court document with Cassie you, you know, and he would have a lot of explaining to do so.
Speaker 3:It's like even if you know it would be so disgusting, it would be so disgusting, he would be done anyway.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and that's where these things about that Meek Mills is coming out, allegedly as they're saying in those court documents that Cassie talked about.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it is. It's a fellow rapper that was with Mickey Minaj.
Speaker 1:Philadelphia is grinding Meek Mills up along with academics where they're saying some Philadelphia rapper who dated Mickey Minaj was in sexual acts with Puffy.
Speaker 3:To my knowledge, as much as I've watched these rappers over the years, and you know him too whereas, like, anything was said about their name or something like that, they get right on social media and they got like an interview and they got somebody standing in their face with a camera. Let me tell you something, man. You talk about my character in that way. I don't need no attorney, I don't need to speak to nobody. I'm going to get right on here and say yo, man, you can call me anything you want, but I'll never be that. You know what I mean. I'll never, ever, you can call me that brother. You know what I mean. I don't need to speak to my attorney. You know how people say oh, I need to talk to my attorney first to clear it out, or whatever. Not me brother, not me. It's a sick individual man.
Speaker 1:Yeah, man Sick individual. The whole thing is sick.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it is man. Again, I always say this and it seems like all of our shows keep coming down to this.
Speaker 1:We seem like these old mad men, man, what happened to us, man? I mean, we got morals, we got morals. What happened to everybody else? They don't have morals no more.
Speaker 2:It's the world we live in, man, unfortunately.
Speaker 3:You got your kids involved in this stuff, man.
Speaker 2:I thought it was a little offbeat when he was dating his son's ex. I thought that was crazy.
Speaker 3:Who's his ex the girl? It was a young girl.
Speaker 2:that was crazy. Who's his ex the girl? It was a young girl, that was you know.
Speaker 1:The Harvey girl. Was it Lori Vonn.
Speaker 3:Yes, are you serious?
Speaker 2:Yeah, you never know about that.
Speaker 3:Oh my gosh man.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they was dressing the same and everything. The whole nine that's sad man.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's sad.
Speaker 2:Very much so.
Speaker 3:Talk to him. That's sad man, very much so he might have been just using his son as a decoy man but that's what they said.
Speaker 1:They said that the sons would bring busloads of young girls to the cribs at night, allegedly well, you know what?
Speaker 2:I'm glad you brought that up. Man, before we get ready to wrap up, did you see on?
Speaker 1:Chuck E Cheese up in there Was it Instagram.
Speaker 2:I meant to send this to you, Jay. I guess they had the camera crews out there and the kid rolled up. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:He was like the neighbor. The neighbor Thank you for saving us. He said I'll be in my yard shooting hoops. My ball go over there, I just leave it. That's crazy.
Speaker 2:He over there hating. Finally get these cats out of the hood, man. The real question is, I say, brother, how you get a house next to Puffy. What do you do they?
Speaker 1:won't do you do. They won't invite me, they won't invite me. You know what? Before we wrap, man, I wanted to send my condolences to the families of that Baltimore bridge accident yeah, that's crazy. Most definitely, man that's a very, very terrible thing, man and I my heart goes out to the families that lost their loved ones in that accident.
Speaker 2:Yeah, Actually, that's like when I was looking at it, that's like everybody's worst nightmare.
Speaker 3:Oh man, Let me tell you, I was going over the bridge the other night, man, I felt a little shook about it man.
Speaker 2:Hopefully it gets every other city and state to kind of look at the infrastructure.
Speaker 1:What's crazy about that bridge is that bridge is for. It's a loop around Baltimore where if you carry a hazmat, you got to go around the city. You know what I'm saying? That's what that bridge did. Yeah, for trucks, and it's crazy because I didn't see a lot of trucks out there.
Speaker 3:But I don't know. I think it was a truck when it went down.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because that's a common way that trucks go to beat traffic and if you're carrying hazardous materials you can't go through Baltimore, you can't go into them tunnels, you've got to go around the city.
Speaker 2:You leave out your house every morning. It's a blessing to make it wherever it is. You've got to go.
Speaker 3:Best to make it home.
Speaker 2:Hopefully, your return back will be as equally blessed. Alright, again, again, we'll let Puff ride this one out. Well, it, let puff ride this round.
Speaker 3:Well, it is bad boy this and bad boy that.
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