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Lauren LaRosa
Let's get to it. Time to do it. I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything and everybody exclusive. You know she don't lie about that, right?
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Lauren came in hot.
Lauren LaRosa
Hey y', all, what's up? It's Lauren LaRosa and this is the latest with Lauren Larosa now, this is a audio exclusive because, y' all know, over here on the audio side, I want to make sure that y' all get all the things, all the latest, a little bit differently than the people who actually gonna watch the video, too. But, yes, this is your daily dig on all things pop culture, entertainment news, and all of the exclusives and the conversations that break the room, baby. Now, we've been talking a bit about Diddy because his attorneys have been on almost like a press rollout of late. They've been doing interviews with several different outlets. And more recently, Nicole Westmoreland, one of his attorneys, did an interview where she talked about there being a pard conversation between people in Diddy's camp, people in Diddy's world. She actually said, we in the interview. So people said, hey, Diddy's defense attorneys are having conversations officially with Donald Trump about the pardon. But then Mark Agnifilio, another one of Diddy's attorneys, went on CBS Mornings. He sat down with one of my homegirls. Her name is Jerika Duncan. She worked for CBS Mornings, did the interview. And the interview was pretty interesting. They talked about a couple different things, but they did address the pardon head on, or so it seemed. And this is what Mark Agnifilio had to say.
Mark Agnifilio
You mean to tell me that you really have nothing to do with a possible pardon right now?
Diddy's Attorney
Nothing. I have nothing to do with a possible pardon.
Mark Agnifilio
What is Sean Combs saying about the possibility of a pardon?
Diddy's Attorney
I think he knows I'm not. I'm not political. We've never discussed it, other than I tell him what's in the news about it. But, you know.
Mark Agnifilio
And what's his reaction? Does he laugh? Does he say, let's look into it? What is this?
Diddy's Attorney
Go tell him that I need a pardon. Go tell him I deserve a pardon. That's what he said.
Lauren LaRosa
Now, I'm confused about this, as you guys probably are, because again, another one of Diddy's attorneys who works very closely with Mark Edmund Filio, came out and said that they had been having conversations. So this does seem like a cleanup job. I mean, I reached out earlier this week, and I've been told that if we were to say that Diddy's defense team themselves had reached out to Trump and had been in conversation with Trump, that would not be accurate. It was people in Diddy's world in his orbit. So I'm still trying to narrow down exactly who it was and exactly what conversations are. But this seems, you know, it. It seems like, you know, Maybe Nicole Westmoreland spoke before she was supposed to, or I. I'm just really not sure. Maybe the response to the pardon wasn't what they wanted. Because at the same time, Mark Agnes says Diddy's down. He like, yo, give me that pardon. Let me know what's up. Now, one of the things that Mark Agnefilio said in his interview was that Diddy is looking to return back to his family and all the things, but return back to music. Let's listen.
Diddy's Attorney
Does he want to get back into music? Does he want to get back into business? I think he's someone who is always going to strive to do something, you know, exceptional and probably demanding and challenging. But I think the most demanding and challenging thing in front of him right now is to get back with his kids and get back with his mother and the people who love him and miss him.
Mark Agnifilio
So he's talked to you about getting back into music? If he's not.
Diddy's Attorney
No, no. Honestly, he has not.
Mark Agnifilio
Okay.
Diddy's Attorney
One thing he said, he said. He said he's going to be back in Madison Square Garden.
Mark Agnifilio
He said that?
Diddy's Attorney
He did. He said to me, he's me back in Madison Square Garden.
Mark Agnifilio
Doing what?
Diddy's Attorney
I guess being on stage, you know, I mean. And I said, I'll be there.
Lauren LaRosa
Now, let me tell y' all something here. Shout out to my homegirl, Jerica Duncan. And when I say my homegirl, say it very loosely.
Ryan Seacrest
I.
Lauren LaRosa
You guys know I had covered the Sean Diddy. Com case in court for eight weeks. A lot of US Media outlets there. It was almost like being in college again. You met new resources, you met new people. You guys were in this world every day for hours at a time that no one else could understand unless you were there at the same time. And Jerica was one of the people who was there for CBS doing her content and coverage and all the things. Met her while she was there. She's amazing and phenomenal at what she does. I always give it up to journalists, but especially women journalists, especially black women journalists because of things like what we just listened to. Let's take a listen to her response one more time.
Mark Agnifilio
He said that.
Diddy's Attorney
He did. He said to me, he's me back in Madison Square Garden doing what I.
Lauren LaRosa
Love, the way black women can just do exactly what they need to do without saying a dang thing, okay? Because it gave everything it needed to give. And that was the first clip that they released. Now, in this newer clip, which we did not talk about on the Breakfast Club, Jerica went back in and, you know, had Some conversations about what are you guys going to do moving forward? Because the way that things were presented versus where things are right now, people are a bit worried for y' all and worried for how this may play out for you guys. So they had a conversation about sentencing and how Diddy's defense team has been preparing him for the sentencing that will go down on October 3rd. Let's take a listen to that.
Mark Agnifilio
How are you preparing him?
Diddy's Attorney
So, I mean, I tell him what the guidelines are, you know, and the guidelines are about two or three years. And I tell him, you know, the judge could go above the guidelines.
Lauren LaRosa
Not gonna lie to y'.
Mark Agnifilio
All.
Lauren LaRosa
I would be surprised, but it wouldn't wow me if Diddy was to get anything less than three years. I do think that just based on how this Bell situation is going, it feels as if, and this is just a feeling, this is just a guess, an opinion. The judge feels like Diddy needs to learn a lesson of sorts or face consequence of sorts, because that has never happened. And with that being said, in both charges, the two man act charges, the two prosecution charges that Diddy has been convicted of, with them holding 10 years apiece, up to 20 years combined, it's a little bit nerve wracking of where this is going to land. I wouldn't be, because in the beginning I was saying, okay, I wouldn't be surprised when I was looking at everything like the rico, sex trafficking, all of the things, I was like, I wouldn't be surprised if Diddy, you know, was sentenced with 10 years. They gave him time search. So you're looking at a good like six to seven. And then I backed away from that because he wasn't convicted of that rico. He wasn't convicted of the sex trafficking, which were the heavier charges. But now I'm looking at just how the judge is responding to Diddy in this situation as being a convicted person who, according to the court, participated in the man act allegations. And I wouldn't be surprised if it could give a little bit more, maybe 4 to 6, 4 to 7 based off of these charges and hopefully time served. But what I think is the big issue here is it's always been about this sort of like celebrity and power. And we talked about this, we talked about this on a previous episode. Make sure you guys go and listen where I said Diddy needs to humble himself a bit. I understand. I, I, I, I would celebrate too if I wasn't found guilty on something that can convict me for the rest of my life. But at the same time, you were still at the mercy of the court. And that is what I don't understand why, like, if I were Diddy's attorneys, I would not be doing interviews right now. Everything will wait until sentencing. And I definitely want to talk about him returning to Madison Square Garden as if he's just going to pick back up life and move forward. I mean, he does have to pick back up his life and move forward, don't get me wrong. But it's like, once you do the crime, you do the time. Once you do the time, once you have rehabilitated in a real way. And that's what I think is missing here. There's a sort of, like, empathy or humility or like a I need to change that, it seems like is missing. And that's a scary thing to even like. And I don't know if that's true. I haven't spoken to Diddy myself, but that's what is implied by a lot of the actions, right? The conversation about, oh, he wants to return to msg, be with his family, return to msg. And, you know, of course we want the judge to know he's a changed person. But, yeah, he's trying to sound like Medicine Square Garden. It just. It's never going to sit well. Nor does it ever put a good taste in a court's mouth when you have a person like Sean Diddy Combs, super powerful, super rich. And I'm not saying that because he is super powerful and super rich, he should kiss the court's ass. At the same time, you know, there's a conversation about overreach and me sitting in court myself. I will say there were certain things that I didn't understand why the prosecution leaned in on so much. But when you are a person who. There were allegations of him reaching out to witnesses, there were text messages and conversations shown in court where he's like, I know I'm not supposed to be on these phones talking about this. They showed his hotel room in court, the hotel room he was waiting in to be arrested on the indictment. And there was all the supplies and reminisces of the freak off, right? You gotta show the court that, like, man, I don't know who I thought I was. Y' all right, y' all got me. I am no bigger. I am not bigger than the law whatsoever. And I just don't think that they're doing that. And here's an example of the way that people are taking or reacting to a lot of the things that were said in court. Number one, also things that have happened since the verdict has dropped. Let's take a listen to Mark Agnifiglio. Talked to Jerica Duncan from CBS just about the way that they tried this case.
Mark Agnifilio
Do you have any regrets in how you tried this case?
Diddy's Attorney
It's a good question. Not really. Not really.
Mark Agnifilio
You called the relationship between Combs and Ventura a great modern love story. Ventura says she was raped, physically abused and became addicted to drugs because of Combs.
Diddy's Attorney
I think that's what makes it the rape we vehemently deny. And I know, I respect that she said that. I don't think the jury concluded that that happened in terms of the, you know, the drugs and the other stuff. I think that's what makes it a modern love story. I think she very much loved him and I know he very much loved her.
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah, I don't know. Now listen to Mark Agnifolio's point. Diddy was not convicted of rape. He wasn't. And there's nothing wrong with clearing that up any. And every time someone brings that up on this criminal side because we saw what he was convicted of legally, you can do that. But I do think again, she's leaning into a bit of the humility of this because at the same time, I told you guys in that last episode, make sure you go, you know, check that out. The Latest with Lauren LaRosa where we talked about Diddy's humility that I believe he should take. We spent weeks looking at abuse. I mean, not just a CNN video, photos of bruises, Cassie's mother getting on the stand, talking about what they were put through. I just don't see sentencing going in Diddy's favor. If they don't back down, quiet down and turn off the. Take that, take that. Turn off the bad boy, baby. Turn off the lights and the glitz and the glam. Take the sunglasses off Puff Daddy. Let's be Sean Combs right now. A man who had his family in the court, who had to turn around to his babies and say, daddy is coming home, because you were just granted the opportunity to not spend the rest of your life, you know, behind bars. And let's stay in that feeling. Stay in that Diddy's big. Stay in that vibration. Stay in that energy. Love, love, love. Stay there at least until you get through this is all that I'm saying. And then when you get through this, you can still go back to being. Look, you work whatever you have left after this because Diddy does still have to fight things on the civil side. You worked for that. And you know what I mean it's yours. No one can take that from you. But as a person, there's a lot of things that you need to work on and change and get rid of for yourself to make sure you don't end back up in the situation that you're in right now. But also autumn babies you turned around and looked at and said daddy's coming home too for them. Now I tell you guys every episode there's a lot to talk about. You guys could be anywhere with anybody talking about it because at the end of the day things is always going down. But my lowriders, I appreciate you guys for being right here with me. Lauren LaRosa on the latest with Lauren LaRosa to talk about it. I will see you guys in my next episode. Bye.
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Podcast Title: The Breakfast Club
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Episode: Cassie & Diddy had a “modern day love” story? His legal team says …
Release Date: August 7, 2025
In this compelling episode of The Breakfast Club, Lauren LaRosa delivers an exclusive deep dive into the ongoing legal saga surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs. Stripping away the usual morning show banter, LaRosa provides listeners with a detailed analysis of the recent developments in Diddy's case, shedding light on the intricacies of his legal battles and the potential implications for his future.
Lauren LaRosa sets the stage by recounting the extensive media coverage Diddy has faced over the past eight weeks concerning his court case. She emphasizes the intensity and relentlessness of the public and legal scrutiny, likening it to a rigorous college experience filled with new information and challenging dynamics.
Lauren LaRosa [02:35]: "I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything and everybody exclusive."
A significant portion of the episode focuses on the statements made by Diddy's legal team regarding the possibility of a presidential pardon. LaRosa references an interview with Mark Agnifilio, one of Diddy's attorneys, conducted by Jerica Duncan from CBS Mornings.
Mark Agnifilio [04:00]: "You mean to tell me that you really have nothing to do with a possible pardon right now?"
Diddy's Attorney [04:05]: "Nothing. I have nothing to do with a possible pardon."
LaRosa highlights the apparent contradiction between earlier reports suggesting that Diddy's camp was in discussions with former President Donald Trump about a pardon and the attorney's firm denial of direct involvement.
Lauren LaRosa [04:28]: "This is an audio exclusive because, y' all know, over here on the audio side, I want to make sure that y' all get all the things, all the latest, a little bit differently than the people who actually gonna watch the video, too."
Lauren delves into her analysis of Diddy's defense strategies, expressing skepticism about the legal team's public communications prior to the sentencing. She suggests that the defense may be attempting to manage public perception rather than focusing solely on the legal proceedings.
Lauren LaRosa [05:45]: "I wouldn't be surprised if Diddy was to get anything less than three years."
She critiques the defense's approach, questioning the lack of demonstrated humility and accountability from Diddy, which she believes is crucial for a favorable sentencing outcome.
Lauren LaRosa [06:15]: "I do think that just based on how this Bell situation is going, it feels as if, and this is just a feeling, this is just a guess, an opinion. The judge feels like Diddy needs to learn a lesson of sorts or face consequence of sorts, because that has never happened."
LaRosa provides an in-depth forecast of the upcoming sentencing scheduled for October 3rd. She discusses the possible range of sentences based on the charges and the judge's current disposition towards Diddy's case.
Lauren LaRosa [07:44]: "I wouldn't be surprised if it could give a little bit more, maybe 4 to 6, 4 to 7 based off of these charges and hopefully time served."
She underscores the severity of the charges, noting that Diddy was convicted of significant counts that carry substantial prison time, and expresses concern over the potential length of the sentence.
Throughout the episode, Lauren offers critical insights into how the legal team and media have been handling the case. She questions the motivations behind the defense's public statements and suggests that the focus should remain on the impending sentencing rather than on speculative pardon talks.
Lauren LaRosa [09:00]: "If I were Diddy's attorneys, I would not be doing interviews right now. Everything will wait until sentencing."
Her commentary reflects a broader concern about the interplay between celebrity status, legal strategy, and media representation, emphasizing the need for genuine accountability and humility from high-profile individuals facing legal challenges.
Lauren LaRosa wraps up the episode by reiterating the gravity of Diddy's situation and the importance of sincere personal growth and responsibility. She encourages listeners to remain informed and engaged as the case progresses, highlighting the broader implications for fame, power, and justice.
Lauren LaRosa [14:53]: "I appreciate you guys for being right here with me. Lauren LaRosa on the latest with Lauren LaRosa to talk about it. I will see you guys in my next episode. Bye."
Note: This summary synthesizes the key points from Lauren LaRosa's exclusive segment on The Breakfast Club, focusing on Diddy's legal challenges and the strategic maneuvering of his defense team. Advertisements and non-content segments from the transcript have been omitted to maintain clarity and relevance.