@xoxoabbyy

For those who complained about the wait, you can access quick and trash updates every where on socials. Some of us are here because of the QUALITY!!!!!

@coolgamer69767

Can we just take a moment to appreciate how quick Stephanie has gotten the information, organized it, and then posted it just for us?! This woman delivers news quicker than CNN or FOX lmao.

@hamchowder

Crazy how the defense admits to him beating, bribing, drugging, manipulating, being sexually depraved, etc. ……. then are basically like “BUT he NEVER sex trafficked anyone” despite trafficking literally being “the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain labor or a sexual act”

@atimidbirb

"You are not here to judge him for his personal sexual preferences"

Yes, yes they are actually, when those preferences are ´forcing a woman to do things she does not want to do´.

@parisjolie1

"and what direction was he dragging her?" "towards the room" "nothing further" PERIODDDDD

@rookthehuman

the victim blaming is really strong with the defense

@sabrinadavis8355

Claiming that everyone got something out of being with Diddy because its transactional kinda forgets that victims of domestic abuse feel trapped whether they truly are or not due to the intensity of the trauma. I don't know if the stats have changed but it takes 7 times for a survivor to finally shake off their abuser and permanently leave.

@SaraFloweer

The more this unfolds, the more unsettling it becomes. It’s not just about Diddy anymore, it’s about the deeper psychology behind these patterns of control, manipulation, and curated charm. There’s a kind of darkness that hides in plain sight, and once you start noticing the signs, it’s impossible to unsee them. I recently read Exquisite Psychopath by Johan Brones, and honestly, the timing couldn’t be more eerie. It’s not about Diddy, but the psychological profile the book paints someone who operates behind a mask of charisma and power is chillingly familiar. It explores how these individuals build their image, influence others, and stay untouchable for years. If you’ve ever wondered how people like this maintain their grip while the world looks the other way, that book lays it bare. It doesn’t feel like fiction, it feels like a mirror

@madisonthegreat

“They’re grown women they need to be held accountable, they could have left if they wanted to.” Cut to direct witness testimony of diddy saying repeatedly she’s not leaving to the security……..

@haessun

its so nasty how the defense seems to have no way of defending him without blaming/shaming the women he abused. i'm really trying to go into this with an open mind but the attorney blaming a teenager for being manipulated by a grown ass man and then focusing on "what she got out of it" is so infuriating

@christinescorner111

All I can think is if that hotel footage never came out, all of this may have never unfolded. So much love for Cassie. I can never imagine a life after that.

@TheAndromeda24

You seem to be the only person covering this case with tact and keeping the framework of the facts while being sensitive to your audience. Literally the only one.

@marcy7485

Genuinely wonderirg how his one lawyer that's an SA victim feels hearing the defence basically victim blame the entire time. Being on the side of people saying "They’re grown women they need to be held accountable, they could have left if they wanted to" when youve been SA'd yourself must be nuclear levels of cognitive dissonance.

@sabrinafletcher7884

youtube is bringing in a new golden age of journalism, and you are certainly at the forefront of it. i'm in awe and very grateful that individuals like you are stepping up to do what the mainstream news media refuses to do. knowing that journalism is being reborn like a phoenix in the form of young people on the platforms that are native to them gives me so much hope for the future.

@OnyaB

As a lawyer. That opening statement from the prosecution was perfect. The opening statement is supposed to prepare the jurors. Think of it as the opening paragraph to an essay or better still, the abstract to an academic abstract. You are supposed to lay the ground for the case. State your hypothesis, briefly describe the proof/evidence/modus operandi. And leave the theatrics at home.

@LillianCarey-lc

Cassie is so brave getting up there and doing what she has 'done has opened the door for every other woman who is going to stand up.. ! 
Stephanie giving every single eyeball 'movement with all the documenting makes you really understand the whole feeling of the room  . ..

@xtaniwhax9655

If Diddy wins and Luigi loses it'll prove Luigis philosophy that the elite are above the law

@kaceyklos9510

I was trafficked when I was 13/14 years old. I was in children and family services. You’d be very surprised how easy it is to manipulate someone that’s young and naïve. Now being in my mid 40s I realize how much I was taking advantage of.Drugs play a big part of it as well as companionship as well as money as well as feeling like you’re needed and wanted. My heart goes out to all the victims. It’s not easy to heal from trauma this deep trust me. I’m pleasantly surprised that she’s able to have somewhat of a normal life with a husband and family/kids.

@mehreenn

"You may know of his love for baby oil. Is that a federal crime? No." PACK IT UPPP ✋️😭😭😭😭😭😭

@amandasutton3717

It's interesting that the defense says that Diddy is not being charged with domestic violence, as if violence and coercion are not tactics often used in sex trafficking. It's part of the 'lover boy' model of sex trafficking where you lure in a naive young woman, or girl, by pretending you're their boyfriend, or promising them things (like a record deal)....
I'm also very skeptical about how his first wife, Kim, passed away....