Aubrey O’Day The head cannot be surrounded by the results of the judgment against Sean “Diddy” Combs.
“I am fed by the jury’s verdict,” said O’Day, 41, in a preview of his appearance Inside Edition Wednesday, July 2, hours after Diddy, 55, was acquitted with two sexual traffic charges and a racketeering conspiracy charge. Was found guilty of two transport counts to participate in prostitution, which together carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.
“The evidence is there. For me, it is all the way,” said O’Day. “I feel like there will be an instinct for people who want to suggest that the prosecution was overloaded, overcome, did not do enough.”
O’Day also called Diddy’s lawyer Marc AgnifiloThe closing speech, saying that the “narratives that were given in this closure are what the jury has decided that they feel that the truth is sex traffic and Rico’s companies”.
“And this is a very dangerous narrative,” he concluded.
O’Day’s full interview in Inside Edition It is expected to be published on Wednesday night. Check local listings for time and stations in your area.
O’Day previously reacted to the verdict using InstagramSharing a clip of CNN journalists revealing the news. “Wow. That hurts me physically. I’m going to vomit,” he wrote.
O’Day met Diddy when he competed Doing the band 3which was issued on MTV from 2005 to 2006. O’Day formed the Danity Kane group with Elder Fimbres, D. WOODS, Dawn Richard and Shannon Bexand were signed by Diddy’s Boy Boy records. However, when Doing the band 4The end was published in 2008, Diddy announced that O’Day had been expelled from the group.

Diddy was arrested in September 2024. He found guilty of all charges.
The rapper’s trial, which began in May, focused mainly on the alleged “offs freak” orchestrated by Diddy. His defense team argued in his closing statements that these parts were not criminals, but an expression of Diddy’s sexual proclivities.
Regarding Racketeering’s burden, Agnifilo said: “There is a lack of evidence when it comes to Racketeer’s conspiracy acts. If you find that you are in the weeds of this great complexity, it may be because it is not there.”
Meanwhile, prosecutor Maurene comey He said Diddy had “taken out with his crimes” for “20 years.”
“He is not a god, he is a person. Find him guilty,” Comey continued.
After the jury reached the verdict on Wednesday, the defense requested that Diddy be released on bail at his home in Miami until his sentence. The prosecution argued that the music producer would be a “danger” if he was released and asked him to stay behind the bars. Judge Arun Subramanian later denied the deposit at an audience on Wednesday.
The verdict also has it got a Diddy’s ex -partner’s reaction Cassiewho filed a lawsuit of sexual assault against him in November 2023 and was a key testament to the trial. His lawyer Douglas H. Wigdor shared a statement with Use weekly After partial acquittal.
“ This criminal process began when our client Cassie Ventura had the courage to file a civil complaint in November 2023. Although the jury did not find Cassie’s guilty combs in Cassie beyond a reasonable doubt, he paved the jury to find it guilty of transportation to participate in prostitution, ” said the statement.
Wigdor continued: “ By moving forward with his experience, Cassie has left an indelible mark in both the entertainment industry and in the fight for justice. We must repeat, without reservation, that we believe and support our client who showed an exemplary courage throughout this trial. He showed an indisputable force and drawing attention to the realities of the powerful men in our orbits without the decades that have persisted during our orbits during our decades Impact.
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