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IIRC, Suge is in on state charges?
This visual reminded me of Home Alone when Harry couldnt fire the gun cuz of all the slime on it
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IIRC, Suge is in on state charges?
This visual reminded me of Home Alone when Harry couldnt fire the gun cuz of all the slime on it
Yeah sounds like he knew they were going to grab him.
It sounds like he has\had a plan and they was like nope.
I think he's going to try to pull a Russell Simmons and they suspect it and is holding his **** right in jail.
Damn I was the one in here saying and thinking Puff was going to be good and maybe lose some of his fortune but no jail time.
Not looking so good for Puff right now. Imagine he ends up in the same prison as Suge Knight.
Magic33 you still think Puff going to go down in all of this and end up in jail?
If he was broke I would have thought so but because he's rich he can get the best lawyers.
You know who the king of the hot take is right now?
Richard Hanania, I can never predict where his takes will go.
Yup. Wild dude.Am I reading this right? This dude is actually defending Diddy & saying he's getting railroaded?
he had others speaking for him, ie yachtyEbonyPrince is cookin with the Diddy stuff on Twitter. Man just won't go away lol
On another note, I'm not really checking for drake like that but it seems he's been very quiet. Didn't he used to be on all types of streams and whatnot? Like, is there any video of him speaking since NLU? I would think if he has nothing to hide he would at least be tryna play it off, or change the narrative or something.
He is in a picture with one of the women who came forward but he denies ever taking that picture to this day.Didn’t they already mention “Prince” Harry as a guest before?
I dont think dude knows that simply flying a person out and paying for it is considered sex trafficking.
Doesn't the statute specifically state that it must be accompanied by some form of coercion though? Does money count as "induced by force, fraud, or coercion"?I dont think dude knows that simply flying a person out and paying for it is considered sex trafficking.
I believe so. Those definition are "open to interpretation". Thats how "fraud" got thrown in there. AKA "selling a dream".Doesn't the statute specifically state that it must be accompanied by some form of coercion though? Does money count as "induced by force, fraud, or coercion"?
he had others speaking for him, ie yachty
drake didnt eem say anything about the wayne SB thing cause he know he couldnt, especially after that pump fake talk about game/round 2 or whatever...kendrick shut that down with the announcement video
Yeah I just looked it up (see edit above). There's a weird disconnect between how they define the term and the actual requirements to charge it as a crime.I believe so. Those definition are "open to interpretation". Thats how "fraud" got thrown in there. AKA "selling a dream".
It leaves a lot of room for cooking the books.Yeah I just looked it up (see edit above). There's a weird disconnect between how they define the term and the actual requirements to charge it as a crime.
Flying someone out for sex (assuming the agreement is clearly defined and agreen upon by both parties) easily falls under the definition of the term sex trafficking as defined in that statute but it's not a crime unless it's a minor or specifically induced by coercion, fraud or force.
Seems very confusing to not just define both the same way.
Doesn't the statute specifically state that it must be accompanied by some form of coercion though? Does money count as "induced by force, fraud, or coercion"?
Edit:
The term itself is defined extremely broad but the criminal charge seems to explicitly require coercion.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/22/7102
https://www.justice.gov/humantrafficking