Diddy’s jury is blasted by Aubrey O’Day, who also predicts that his “wake up call” will finally arrive

The Danity Kane alum asserts that despite his recent 50-month prison sentence, the music mogul hasn’t truly faced his demise.

It’s evident that Aubrey O’Day is not happy with how Diddy’s latest court drama turned out.

The artist said that Diddy’s October 50-month sentence was a light touch with justice during an appearance on the HelloPrenup show this past Wednesday. Even after a high-profile trial in which Cassie Ventura and a number of former colleagues testified about sex trafficking and racketeering, O’Day says she is not persuaded the billionaire has really faced up to his acts and says she doesn’t think he has “learned the right lessons.”

O’Day said that the most “concerning levels” of Diddy’s alleged actions were never even revealed in court during the seven-week trial that captured the attention of the business last year. “He’s looking at it from a perspective that might be true on some levels,” she said, “but the really serious and alarming levels that I see, I don’t think we even discussed them during the trial.”

“They weren’t disturbing enough to get a few stupid fucking people in the jury to understand it,” Aubrey said, expressing her displeasure with the verdict after host Julia Rodgers brought up how unsettling the trial evidence was.

The Danity Kane alumnus, who has been criticizing Diddy since leaving his label in the late 2000s, provided a thorough analysis of the psychology of power and privilege. Diddy’s “facade,” according to her, was based on power, which is more addicting than any physical addiction.

She clarified that “people don’t understand how money and power are like better than the best sex you’ve ever had in your life.” “People believe that addictions to sex and porn are insane. Meet someone with influence. Compared to what their highs look like, sex is nothing.

Throughout her career, Aubrey has continuously claimed that Diddy made inappropriate sexual attempts toward her, even though she was not called to the stand during the trial. “Because when you can’t rely on the facade anymore, money allows you to move in a lot of ways that you naturally would not authentically move in,” she says, adding that being deprived of his resources is the only way to get a real wake-up call. And those can be really distracting.

As Diddy remains incarcerated, O’Day maintains that the story is far from over, saying, “When that’s taken away and you have to face yourself, that’ll wake anybody up.”

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