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Diddy's Latest Defense: Redefining Prostitution

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Imagine a world where criminals get to redefine the laws they've broken. That's exactly what Sean "Diddy" Combs is attempting with his latest legal maneuver, claiming he deserves "his own definition of prostitution" just weeks before his October 3rd sentencing date.
In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the mind-boggling legal strategy where Diddy's attorneys argue the Mann Act should be applied using the 1910 definition of prostitution rather than contemporary understanding. They claim paying someone to have sex with a third party doesn't constitute prostitution under the original interpretation of the law. The audacity is breathtaking – especially considering this argument wasn't presented during trial but surfaces now as sentencing looms.
What makes this strategy particularly revealing is what it tells us about Diddy's mindset. By arguing he didn't do anything wrong because of a definitional technicality, he's effectively telling Judge Aaron Subraman he sees no issue with his past behavior and would likely continue similar activities if released. When judges look for remorse and accountability during sentencing, this approach does the exact opposite.
We also explore the courageous stand taken by Jeffrey Epstein's survivors, who held a press conference announcing plans to compile and release their own list of perpetrators since the justice system has failed to provide transparency. These women are entering dangerous territory, potentially facing threats and bribe attempts from powerful individuals desperate to keep their names hidden. Their heartbreaking stories include one immigrant who had to drop out of high school due to Epstein's demands.
The contrast couldn't be clearer – while these survivors risk everything for justice, Diddy relies on semantic arguments and definitional gymnastics. Will his strategy backfire and add years to his sentence? And will the Epstein survivors succeed in bringing their list to light? Subscribe now to stay updated on these developing stories.

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Chapters

1. Diddy's Latest Defense: Redefining Prostitution (00:00:00)

2. Thirsty Thursday Introduction (00:00:22)

3. Delusional Diddy's Latest Defense (00:01:47)

4. Diddy's Claim to Define Prostitution (00:13:36)

5. The Judge's Likely Response (00:28:05)

6. Epstein Survivors Fighting Back (00:44:14)

7. Final Thoughts and Show Closing (01:05:39)

248 episodes

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Imagine a world where criminals get to redefine the laws they've broken. That's exactly what Sean "Diddy" Combs is attempting with his latest legal maneuver, claiming he deserves "his own definition of prostitution" just weeks before his October 3rd sentencing date.
In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the mind-boggling legal strategy where Diddy's attorneys argue the Mann Act should be applied using the 1910 definition of prostitution rather than contemporary understanding. They claim paying someone to have sex with a third party doesn't constitute prostitution under the original interpretation of the law. The audacity is breathtaking – especially considering this argument wasn't presented during trial but surfaces now as sentencing looms.
What makes this strategy particularly revealing is what it tells us about Diddy's mindset. By arguing he didn't do anything wrong because of a definitional technicality, he's effectively telling Judge Aaron Subraman he sees no issue with his past behavior and would likely continue similar activities if released. When judges look for remorse and accountability during sentencing, this approach does the exact opposite.
We also explore the courageous stand taken by Jeffrey Epstein's survivors, who held a press conference announcing plans to compile and release their own list of perpetrators since the justice system has failed to provide transparency. These women are entering dangerous territory, potentially facing threats and bribe attempts from powerful individuals desperate to keep their names hidden. Their heartbreaking stories include one immigrant who had to drop out of high school due to Epstein's demands.
The contrast couldn't be clearer – while these survivors risk everything for justice, Diddy relies on semantic arguments and definitional gymnastics. Will his strategy backfire and add years to his sentence? And will the Epstein survivors succeed in bringing their list to light? Subscribe now to stay updated on these developing stories.

Support the show

Go to this link to subscribe to my podcast to get all the exclusive podcasts uncovering the celebrity scandals! Diddy/Clive connection! What really happened to Whitney Houston, Aaliyah and more!
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2419432/subscribe
for merch (hoodies, tees etc) go to my shopify linked below!

www.andidontlikeit.com

FOR ANY ISSUES with your subscription please reach out to [email protected] and they will be happy to assist you!
FOR ALL VIDEO VERSIONS OF "THE FLO SHOW NO FILTER" LIVE SUBSCRIBE TO MY PATREON! FloDaddyFlo | "Uncover the Stories Behind the Headlines: Exclusive Celebrity & | Patreon TAP THE LINK!

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Chapters

1. Diddy's Latest Defense: Redefining Prostitution (00:00:00)

2. Thirsty Thursday Introduction (00:00:22)

3. Delusional Diddy's Latest Defense (00:01:47)

4. Diddy's Claim to Define Prostitution (00:13:36)

5. The Judge's Likely Response (00:28:05)

6. Epstein Survivors Fighting Back (00:44:14)

7. Final Thoughts and Show Closing (01:05:39)

248 episodes

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