Embattled music mogul Sean Diddy who has been accused of raping minors once advised young children to "have God in your life" on the Rosie O'Donnell show which was first aired in 1997. The clip has resurfaced and since gone viral as Sean Diddy languishes in jail waiting for the trial in the sex trafficking case. Diddy was arrested in September and was charged with sex trafficking, sex racketeering and transportation for prostitution. Rosie O'Donnell was Diddy's former neighbor and she said she was shocked after she came to know about the charges against Diddy. However, in 2000, Rosie joked that Diddy was going to jail in a completely different context which also went viral after Diddy was arrested.
In the 1997 episode, Rosie asked Diddy about his success. "We feel blessed, we thank God for everything. We constantly pray and know that he's responsible for everything that has been blessed and granted to us," Diddy said.
"That's what we try to tell young kids, that it's important to have God in your life."
"I have to agree with you on that one," Rosie said.
Diddy's plea for gag order canceled
Diddy's lawyers moved a plea for a gag order on all potential witnesses so that they don't speak to the media. A federal judge last week rejected the attempt and said his (Diddy's) concerns do not outweigh an alleged victim's right to free speech. Judge Arun Subramanian said he is balancing Combs’ right to a fair trial with the First Amendment rights of his alleged victims.
“Not all alleged victims will be participants in this case, and a blanket restriction on their speech will silence individuals who may never have anything to do with the proceedings here. And in any event, less restrictive alternatives must be considered and rejected before imposing a restraint on speech,” Judge Subramanian wrote in the order.
After Diddy's arrest, several victims came forward and filed lawsuits against Diddy alleging that they were raped by Diddy when they were minors. Top Hollywood celebrities are also likely to be dragged as they were in regular attendance of Diddy's parties which turned into Freak Offs involving forced sex with prostitutes that went on for days.
In the 1997 episode, Rosie asked Diddy about his success. "We feel blessed, we thank God for everything. We constantly pray and know that he's responsible for everything that has been blessed and granted to us," Diddy said.
"That's what we try to tell young kids, that it's important to have God in your life."
"I have to agree with you on that one," Rosie said.
Diddy's plea for gag order canceled
Diddy's lawyers moved a plea for a gag order on all potential witnesses so that they don't speak to the media. A federal judge last week rejected the attempt and said his (Diddy's) concerns do not outweigh an alleged victim's right to free speech. Judge Arun Subramanian said he is balancing Combs’ right to a fair trial with the First Amendment rights of his alleged victims.
“Not all alleged victims will be participants in this case, and a blanket restriction on their speech will silence individuals who may never have anything to do with the proceedings here. And in any event, less restrictive alternatives must be considered and rejected before imposing a restraint on speech,” Judge Subramanian wrote in the order.
After Diddy's arrest, several victims came forward and filed lawsuits against Diddy alleging that they were raped by Diddy when they were minors. Top Hollywood celebrities are also likely to be dragged as they were in regular attendance of Diddy's parties which turned into Freak Offs involving forced sex with prostitutes that went on for days.
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