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Aubrey O'Day
Hey, guys, this is Aubrey from Amy and TJ presents Aubrey o' Day V. Covering the trial. I really am so happy that you guys have been calling in and utilizing that hotline that we gave you. We got tons of voice messages, text messages into our hotline, and I definitely want to go through a few of them today for you. I'd love to continue to answer any questions you have regarding the trial. So why don't we take one of the messages? Hi, Aubry. My name is Nicole. I'm from Indiana.
Justin Richmond
We've actually met a couple times in Chicago.
Aubrey O'Day
I do have a question.
Justin Richmond
I would just like to know what.
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You went through in making the band because I have followed Danity Kane for.
Justin Richmond
Years and what are your emotional scars and trauma from this and how do.
Aubrey O'Day
You heal from this?
Justin Richmond
And I just want to thank you.
Aubrey O'Day
For covering this because the world needs to hear it. Nicole from Indiana. That was such a thoughtful message and thank you so much for having supported me since that long ago, two decades and some change. What did I go through on making the band? I mean, I experienced a pattern of emotional manipulation through grooming, rituals of control, physical mistreatment that I can't necessarily get into the extent of, and I'm still trying to understand the extent of to this day so far. It was a deeply transformative period in which my sense of self as a woman was shaped through the gaze and influence of someone whose behavior we now understand, was deeply rooted in darkness. I'm trying to think, you know, I'm 41 now and I was a child when I started. And I was systematically positioned as the scapegoat for the dissolution of Danity Kane and the decline of making the band. And basically the whole franchise and a narrative was crafted both allegedly internally and definitely, absolutely publicly. And it painted me as difficult, not group oriented, and ultimately that I was a harmful person to business. And when you're in a position like that and branded like that on national tv, especially on mtv, which was kind of like the network to go to at the time. The humiliation of having me go through all of that and then sit through three part finales, where did. He's in a robe in Miami smoking a cigar, and I'm on stage alone with no support, like, trying to be as brave as I possibly could. But truly, you know, they ensured through reruns that the whole world got the picture that they intended to give me. And over time, that narrative not only distorted how the world saw me, but how I saw myself. And if I didn't play into that narrative, I was left without work. And over time, I also felt because of that narrative that the most important thing that I had to offer any relationship was my sexuality, personal and work. It's kind of. It boxed me into a place where I almost believed the messaging myself for a very long period of time. I had a lot of dark days. I was left without work. And over time, that narrative was kind of like stripping me of the complexity, talent, intellect, and the value that I truly bring to the table. And it really forced me to fight for an identity during my entire career that I never consented to. And only now am I finding myself being able to set the appropriate boundaries and make sure that I'm only doing work that I consent to and that aligns with the purpose that I feel. I. I wish my life could have started at back when I was just a kid.
Justin Richmond
Hi, yes, I'm calling in. My name is Callie.
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And I just wanted to really comment about, for me as a survivor of domestic abuse, how triggering Cassie's testimony was.
Justin Richmond
To hear and how disgusting I think it is for people to comment on.
Aubrey O'Day
How a DV survivor should act or when she should leave or what she.
Justin Richmond
Should do when you've never been in that situation. I was with a man 20 years. He didn't have nearly as much money or stature or pull as Diddy. And it took me 20 years to get away from that man.
Aubrey O'Day
Kelly, I'm so sorry to hear what you have been through, especially for 20 years. I can't imagine the damage and the toll that that took on your soul. And I am just sending so much positivity and healing and self love your way. I pray that you're surrounded in a bubble by it for the rest of your life on this earth. You deserve so much. You know, to answer your question in regards to dv, through my own experience, abuse happens in cycles. It doesn't happen all at once. I think that's something that people aren't truly getting. In my personal experience, I would experience love. This incredible, beautiful love that made me feel like especially from somebody that had a, you know, much more established presence, more money, more power, more of a reputation and a fan base than me. I remember nights where I would go into the bathroom and lift my shirt up and like lay on the marble tile just so I could feel something real because everything around me was so foreign and didn't didn't, didn't know me. I didn't even know what I was seeing me do and be. And then that's followed up by an apology, of course, and sometimes gifts, depending on, you know, if the guy has money or not. And so then you kind of lose sight of all the trauma. It never goes away. I don't think you ever talk it outside of your body, even in therapy or any types of alternative healing. I think you just learn to create boundaries that you know will establish that you're never going to be in a situation like that again. And that's where your power really comes from. But a lot of people don't understand. Trauma bonding and intermittent reinforcement. It's basically like love followed by cruelty. It conditions the brain to crave approval from the very person that's harming you. And that is the part that keeps us there for like, in your case, 20 years. It's just this constant cycle of trauma bonding. And then also there's shame, there's judgment and, and the, in coming forward and telling people and that this was key. For me, there's identity erosion. I didn't feel talented, smart, successful, beautiful. I mean, I was being made fun of constantly. So the identity erosion for me was so big, and I think it's so big for so, so many women when I hear how long they stay and when they're very long lengths, it usually has to do with a low self worth. And it doesn't necessarily meant, mean that you went into the relationship with that. But the identity erosion is a big part. It just breaks you down, isolates you, and it convinces you that what's hurting you is the only thing that's holding you together as well. So at the end of the day, I really want to make it clear. Victims do not stay because they're weak. They stay because abuse rewires their reality.
Justin Richmond
Hey, Aubrey, this is Jean Pierre Bon Jovi. No one has been discussing the alleged remarks of how everyone within the, you know, the bad boy circle who was really close to him and who all had tell all books mysteriously all died from the same issues, which was pneumonia at very young, at a very young age with no prior history.
Aubrey O'Day
Okay, Jean Paul, this is a little bit more. Now listen, if we, if this was like Aubrey not in her professional blazer, I would just serve you the tea. But because we are, you know, we're taking this very seriously and we're reporting on this trial accurately, I can discuss your question by using things that are occurring and that have been in the new news and media without giving you my personal thoughts on the situation. But you're right. There have been several figures who have been a part of Diddy's professional and personal circle. Artists, producers, bodyguards, assistants that have died young, often with causes listed as pneumonia, cardiac arrest, undisclosed causes or accidents with limited follow up in public records, and even allegedly murder. You know, Keefe D came forward in the courtroom and shouted out, puffy offered me this amount of money to kill pac. I mean, that's in transcripts, on record, on legal record. Now that's allegedly, according to him. I'm assuming that if at some point the feds want to look deeper into any of this is more of like the racketeering side of charges, that there could these things could be followed up on and that the appropriate amount of time and investigation could be given into any of these situations. Most recently, the example that I can think of is Albie Shore. He has come forward and been very vocal about his the suspicion this is the suspicious deaths, especially in regards to the 2022 coma that he fell into, claiming that he was almost murdered and that foul play was involved, that he believes Diddy was involved with. Allegedly. And he also allegedly pointed to Kim Porter's 2018 death, officially from pneumonia, as very suspicious and potentially something that Diddy was allegedly involved in. I know that he's written a book and he also said that he was subpoenaed for this trial. I don't know that we'll hear from him and I don't know what details the book has in it, but there are people that are coming forward and making very, very strong, serious allegations in regards to what you're discussing. But I do want to make clear that there is no verified evidence yet that Diddy is connected to anyone's death. And just because you go down rabbit holes on YouTube or see a bunch of tiktokers put something together, take all of that with a grain of salt, these are very serious charges and they do need to be proved. But the volume of allegations, emerging, whistleblowers, suspicious timings of some of the deaths, I don't think it's unreasonable for people even like Al B. Sure to publicly question the official stories. It's circumstantial, but it's troubling. Very troubling.
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Aubrey O'Day
I love these questions because normally I'm covering trial stuff, which, you know, is all the legal, technical stuff, but this is what the streets really want to know. So thank you for your question. Does he have people carrying out potential dirty work while he is in jail during this trial? In my opinion, yes, it's entirely possible in theory. It's also historically not uncommon in cases involving powerful wealthy individuals facing serious federal charges. So I do want to, though, break down some things that can be related back to trial that could suggest that this is absolutely likely occurring. There are multiple lawsuits and testimonies, Cassie, Kid, Cudi, Mia, that have claimed that phones were monitored, associates were being stalked or followed, victims feared retaliation. Whole lot of that going on. A whole lot of that going on. That for years prior to anyone even understanding that all of this was going to come out, that scared a lot of us. And then a lot of. A lot of testimony that people were paid or pressured to stay quiet. All of that is alleged during testimony. And those would.
Justin Richmond
All.
Aubrey O'Day
Those would all lean toward yes being the answer to your question. Also, I do want to say, during the bail hearings, federal prosecutors presented compelling evidence suggesting that he engaged in witness tampering while incarcerated. There were unauthorized communications from jail. There were seized handwritten notes. There were social media campaigns. I remember at one point hearing a call between him and his children somewhere near his birthday or on his birthday, and him kind of like yelling at them to make sure to get that video out with his baby on the table and them all singing Happy Birthday. And someone was like, hey, dad, the lawyers are saying we shouldn't do that. That's not a good look. They said to absolutely not post. He was basically like, I don't give a fuck, it's my birthday. Post it up. I don't care what they say. And that kind of showed me. I mean, that's all like, you know, paraphrasing the overall idea that I got from it. But basically that's saying to me that, I don't know, it wasn't even really about the genuine connection that he was having with his kids on his birthday. It was him wanting to prove to the world that he's still relevant on his birthday and maybe show all the support his kids are giving him to show some type of humanity and favor of him prior to going into trial. But as far as the unauthorized communications from jail, he was using other inmates phone access codes to make calls. Allegedly there were three way calls where a party would call somebody and he'd be having conversations with them. He was using a service called Contact Me ASAP to reach unauthorized individuals. There was also in his third attempt, I mean, the man attempted three times to bail out and did not. And the third one was contested a bit, but that's rare. Normally you are able to bail out if the judge does not see you as a risk or threat. And there was one point in which they were able to show a potential line of payment to somebody who had come forward in the media and made accusations about certain people that were involved with the trial being, you know, wanting the parties wanting the lifestyle and being inconsistent to, you know, what she experienced during her time with him. But, you know, they were able to trace the money on that and it didn't end up working. And the judicial findings, at the end of the day, I can read them to you. The U.S. district Judge Sub Romanian denied bail, stating that there was compelling evidence of combs propensity for violence and a serious risk of witness tampering. The judge expressed doubt that any combination of conditions could reasonably assure the safety of the community or prevent further obstruction of justice. So with that being said, those are the judge's words. There's been a concern for it prior to this trial and I don't think that concerns like that and behavior like that wrap themselves up within a tight little period of time that it's been since bailing, since his bail request and his trial began. So yes, I, I would suggest it's a real possibility. And let's see what happens. You know, that's in the jury's hands at the end of the day. So call in, ask us anything you want to know about the Diddy trial, any pressing questions that you have, any concerns that you may have, please leave us a voicemail, leave us a text message. We'd love to hear your thoughts. Once again, the number is 18444 Ask Us Q And for those of you who just want the numbers, like I always do, it's 1-844-427-5877.
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Podcast Title: Amy Robach & T.J. Holmes present: Aubrey O’Day, Covering the Diddy Trial
Hosted By: iHeartPodcasts
Episode: Hotline Confessions
Release Date: June 7, 2025
In this episode of "Amy Robach & T.J. Holmes present: Aubrey O’Day, Covering the Diddy Trial," hosts Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes welcome Aubrey O’Day to provide an insightful analysis of the highly publicized trial involving Sean "Diddy" Combs. Aubrey, a former protege of Diddy and a notable figure in the entertainment industry, offers her unique perspective on the proceedings, drawing from her personal experiences and expertise.
Aubrey begins the episode by expressing gratitude for the audience's active participation through calls, voicemails, and text messages. She introduces the segment by addressing Nicole from Indiana's heartfelt message.
Nicole's Message ([02:51] - [07:10]):
Nicole shares her admiration for Aubrey's coverage and delves into Aubrey's past with Danity Kane, highlighting the emotional scars and trauma she endured during her time on "Making the Band." Aubrey responds candidly:
"I experienced a pattern of emotional manipulation through grooming, rituals of control, physical mistreatment... it was a deeply transformative period..."
([06:45])
She recounts the public narrative that painted her as the scapegoat for the band's dissolution, emphasizing the long-term impact on her self-identity and career.
The episode continues with a powerful message from Kelly, a domestic abuse survivor, prompting Aubrey to share her insights.
Kelly's Message ([07:10] - [11:04]):
Kelly discusses the triggering nature of Cassie's testimony and criticizes uninformed comments about domestic violence survivors. Aubrey empathetically responds:
"Abuse happens in cycles... trauma bonding... victims do not stay because they're weak. They stay because abuse rewires their reality."
([09:50])
She elaborates on the psychological mechanisms that trap individuals in abusive relationships, drawing parallels to the broader themes of the trial.
Jean Pierre Bon Jovi's Inquiry ([11:04] - [14:38]):
Jean Pierre raises concerns about the mysterious deaths of individuals connected to Diddy's inner circle, questioning potential foul play behind official causes like pneumonia. Aubrey addresses these allegations with caution:
"There are people that are coming forward and making very, very strong, serious allegations... It's circumstantial, but it's troubling. Very troubling."
([13:15])
She acknowledges the gravity of the claims while emphasizing the lack of verified evidence linking Diddy directly to these deaths. Aubrey underscores the importance of thorough investigations to substantiate such serious charges.
Ryan's Concern ([17:46] - [23:46]):
Ryan asks whether Diddy might be orchestrating "dirty work" during his incarceration to influence the trial's outcome. Aubrey provides a detailed analysis:
"There were unauthorized communications from jail... evidence suggesting that he engaged in witness tampering while incarcerated."
([18:45])
She references specific incidents, including Diddy's attempts to post on social media against legal advice and the use of unauthorized channels like the "Contact Me ASAP" service to communicate with external parties. Aubrey concludes that the judge's decision to deny bail was influenced by compelling evidence of potential obstruction of justice.
Throughout the episode, Aubrey leverages her personal history and professional experience to dissect the complexities of the trial. Her candid discussions on emotional manipulation, trauma bonding, and the challenges of public perception provide listeners with a nuanced understanding of the case beyond surface-level headlines.
Aubrey emphasizes the significance of the trial in the context of power dynamics, legal accountability, and media influence. She highlights how narratives crafted in the public eye can profoundly affect individuals involved, shaping their careers and personal lives in lasting ways.
By inviting listeners to continue submitting questions and sharing their thoughts, Aubrey fosters an interactive dialogue that not only demystifies the trial proceedings but also builds a supportive community for those affected by similar issues.
Aubrey on Emotional Manipulation:
"I experienced a pattern of emotional manipulation through grooming, rituals of control, physical mistreatment..."
([06:45])
Aubrey on Trauma Bonding:
"Abuse happens in cycles... trauma bonding... victims do not stay because they're weak. They stay because abuse rewires their reality."
([09:50])
Aubrey on Allegations of Foul Play:
"It's circumstantial, but it's troubling. Very troubling."
([13:15])
Aubrey on Witness Tampering:
"There were unauthorized communications from jail... evidence suggesting that he engaged in witness tampering while incarcerated."
([18:45])
This episode of "Amy Robach & T.J. Holmes present: Aubrey O’Day, Covering the Diddy Trial" offers a comprehensive and deeply personal exploration of the ongoing legal battle surrounding Diddy. Through engaging discussions, thoughtful analysis, and candid reflections, Aubrey O’Day provides listeners with an invaluable perspective that bridges personal experience and professional insight. Whether you're closely following the trial or seeking to understand the broader implications of such high-profile cases, this episode serves as an essential resource.
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