Stephen A Smith Says Hip Hop, Hollywood & R&B Is ''In Trouble'' After Diddy Indictment

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Stephen A. Smith believes there’s a “bigger fish to fry” at the heart of Diddy’s racketeering and sex trafficking case.

Monday, the Bad Boy Records founder, 54, was arrested in New York. One day later, an unsealed indictment revealed he had been formally accused of the following: racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. As of this writing, Diddy remains in custody. He has pleaded not guilty.

Smith later spoke at length about the case and what he sees as the potential ramifications, which he speculates will be industry-wide.

“In the court of public opinion, he’s already been found guilty,” the Stephen A. Smith Show host said around 10 minutes into the video below. “Can we just be real about that? In the court of public opinion, not law, in the court of public opinion ain’t a damn soul think he’s innocent. I’m not denigrating a brother. I met him at a Golden State Warriors game one time. I went to a party and it was supposed to be his party. I never saw nothing like that. But without mentioning any names, without incriminating anybody, you see the names. Do you see the people who have befriended him over the years, who have attended his parties, who are considered close to him who he’s been in business with? Have you seen it?”

Smith then called the case “scary,” later elaborating on his choice of words.


“I mean this has gotten very, very scary,” he said. “Hollywood’s in trouble, hip-hop and R&B is in trouble. Because the brother’s an elite success story, had a lot of friends, had a lot of people once upon time vouching for him in terms of his brilliance as an artist. A producer, rather. Brother knew how to make money and now here we are. When you’re in that position and you know so much, I got news for you. It’s gotten very, very scary.”

Smith continued, “If it were just him, it would be sad. It would be very unfortunate. But I use the word ‘scary’ because I get the impression, to put it kindly, that his life ain’t the only life that’s gon’ be affected, that they ain’t after him just to get him. You got Homeland Security involved, you got the feds involved. I got news for you. They ain’t coming just for him. They coming for a whole bunch of people.”

Elsewhere, Smith said Diddy is “in a world of trouble,” although he reiterated his stance that “there’s a bigger fish to fry” that remains to be revealed.

In a previous statement, Diddy’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo, referred to the case as an attempt at what he considers an “unjust prosecution” of his client.


“To his credit Mr. Combs has been nothing but cooperative with this investigation and he voluntarily relocated to New York last week in anticipation of these charges,” Agnifilo told Complex shortly after Diddy’s Monday arrest. “Please reserve your judgment until you have all the facts.”

 

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i mean, u know alot nikkas are like
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so if names do get leaked alot folks might not get in legal trouble but their reputations will go down the drain....

alot of nikkas here that are fans of some these hollywood/rap nikkas are in denial....this what happens when u worship and see this nikkas as more than just entertainers.. fukkery like this was going on in Greece and rome and to this day sh*t has not change..:yeshrug: debauchery in the upper echelons of society is as old as prostitution
 

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The Feds don't want bigger fish. :unimpressed:
The only reason they went after Diddy, just like they went after R Kelly and Bill Cosby, is because there was too much public heat around them.

What the Government wants is to make someone the sacrificial lamb. All while the others walk out the synagogue backdoor. :mjpls:
 

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Let's see if the c00n nikkas on thecoli can't out c00n stephen a. Cuz he wasn't wrong on this.
 

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The Feds don't want bigger fish. :unimpressed:
The only reason they went after Diddy, just like they went after R Kelly and Bill Cosby, is because there was too much public heat around them.

What the Government wants is to make someone the sacrificial lamb. All while the others walk out the synagogue backdoor. :mjpls:



like Epstein and Weinstein?
 

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The Feds don't want bigger fish. :unimpressed:
The only reason they went after Diddy, just like they went after R Kelly and Bill Cosby, is because there was too much public heat around them.

What the Government wants is to make someone the sacrificial lamb. All while the others walk out the synagogue backdoor. :mjpls:

all it takes is one or two persons singing. i dont think what stephen a said is farfetched at all.
 

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nah, if hollywood start getting exposed. i mean really exposed it will be a nightmare. ppl better be careful what they ask for

our cell phones gone be blowing up next
too much money involved to be taking out big fish. If diddy was a pawn or a sacrificial lamb, imagine who's at the top :merchant: mfs gotta be SUPER DUPER billionaires. Ultra Wilson Fisk types
 
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