Diddy
“Freakoff” is all about consent
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Diddy The trial is going to spend a lot of time on his “freak-off” party, and the issue here is consent… His defense says that the encounter is agreement and the prosecution must prove otherwise.
TMZ is examining the legal strategies surrounding the freak-off of the new documentary, The Dowall of Diddy: His Defense.
Criminal defense attorneys, who have won some of America’s most famous celebrity criminal cases, analyzes how consent plays a major role in Diddy’s trial.
Prosecutors should prove that Diddy used enforcement in those freak-off parties if they are going to get the belief, but listen Joe Takopina, Marc Jelagos and Jose Baez Explain why you are convinced that Diddy’s defenses can prove that these are agreed encounters.

Diddy’s team describes all suspect victims as ex-girlfriends…and, as these criminal defense attorneys point out, it’s not easy for the Fed to convince the ju judge that these women are being sex trafficked.
We had a mock ju judge for the documentary. Deliberative and heavily debated coercion and agreement …Before Diddy voted for guilty or not.

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