
What Snoop Dogg Discovered About Himself After Watching the Federal Trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs
Snoop Dogg, a rapper and businessman, has expressed his opinions about the ongoing federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Snoop Dogg, who is well-known for his many business endeavors, such as Death Row Records and Leafs By Snoop, recently stated on a podcast that listening to witness testimony during Diddy’s trial has motivated him to become a better businessman.
Snoop Dogg has been able to identify his areas of improvement in life thanks to Diddy’s federal trial.
Snoop Dogg was asked about Diddy’s trial, which is currently in its third week, on a recent edition of “The Shade Room Live,” and he said that he was taken aback by some of the information that came to light during the witness stand.
“Very taken aback. In the end, I’m taken aback. Before acknowledging that Diddy’s trial has made him more aware of his desire to improve given his “position of power,” he stated, “I don’t be expecting none of these things to be happening.”
“Given my position of leadership, I like to take advantage of it and treat people good and make sure that people that work with me don’t feel like they work for me,” added Snoop. If there is a misunderstanding or a separation when they are ready to go, it’s the end of love. There are never negative vibes or anything like that.
As Snoop Dogg watched Diddy’s legal troubles unfold, he discovered something important.
The rapper from “Drop It Like It’s Hot” thought about more than just that. Observing Diddy’s legal troubles unfold, he added, has made him realize that he wants to be a “better boss.”
When he was “just an artist,” he added, he observed the behavior of those in positions of authority.
“I try to take the good things that they did and subtract the bad things that they did,” Snoop went on. Since I was only authorized to specific information as a friend or artist, I was unaware of what some of the things did. I understand what it’s like to have bad business done to you, so as a businessman, I’ve learnt to just be kind to people.”
Witnesses Discuss Diddy While on Trial
One of Diddy’s former assistants claimed during last week’s witness testimony that the rapper and father of seven had abducted her at gunpoint, allegedly as part of a scheme to assassinate rival musician Kid Cudi.
For background, Kid Cudi, whose actual name is Scott Mescudi, had previously stated in court that Diddy allegedly stormed into his house a number of years ago after discovering that Cudi was seeing Cassie Ventura, Diddy’s ex-girlfriend.
According to Kid Cudi’s testimony, Diddy used an incendiary device to set his Porsche 911 convertible on fire. He stated, “The top of my Porsche was cut open and that’s where they inserted the Molotov cocktail.”
As she recalls her relationship with Diddy, Cassie becomes emotional on the witness stand.
Cassie also testified heartbreakingly about her ten-year relationship with Diddy and the first time the artist allegedly expressed his wish to watch her have sex with other guys.
“I was 22 at the time, my stomach churned, didn’t have a concept of how that would be a turn on, but I accepted the responsibility,” Cassie said. “I was confused, nervous, but also loved him very much and wanted to make him happy.”
The vocalist of “Me & U” later testified in court about the alleged “Freak Offs” sexual orgies that Diddy organized and how her involvement in them grew obsessive.
The lengthy sexual experiences, which left her feeling “disgusting” and “humiliated,” according to her testimony, would go on for hours, with the longest lasting “four days.”
The male escort who was allegedly involved in Diddy’s “freak off” apologizes to Cassie.
Cassie said that she would have sex with male escorts during the claimed “freak offs,” typically while under the influence of illegal narcotics.
During the trial, one male performer, known as “The Punisher,” testified about his role in the alleged orgy and claimed to have received $2,000 to set up a “sexy scene” with Cassie for Diddy to masturbate to.
“The Punisher” expressed regret to Cassie for his involvement in the case a week after testifying, claiming he had “no idea [of] what she was going through.”
“It goes without saying that my involvement made her suffering worse. As a man who was raised by a grandmother and a single mother, I know that it is difficult to hear of a situation in which a woman may be abused. If I caused her to have a negative experience, I would just tell her that I was truly sorry and regret it,” he said.
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