THE DIDDY FEDERAL TRIAL

Whats verdict?

  • Guilty

    Votes: 228 63.7%
  • Not Guilty

    Votes: 130 36.3%

  • Total voters
    358

Big Boss

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They’ve got him and his assistants down for bribery. He should have took the plea deal lmao
 

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They’ve got him and his assistants down for bribery. He should have took the plea deal lmao
If guilty his assets are gonna get seized, so I guess it made sense to fight it on the 1% chance that he got off. Rather give your $$$$ to defense lawyers than the government I suppose
 

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If guilty his assets are gonna get seized, so I guess it made sense to fight it on the 1% chance that he got off. Rather give your $$$$ to defense lawyers than the government I suppose
Why would his assets be seized though? To seize assets I thought they would have to prove that his illegal activities were used to fund the legal money which in this case the prosecution doesn't look like they've attempted to link.
 

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Why would his assets be seized though? To seize assets I thought they would have to prove that his illegal activities were used to fund the legal money which in this case the prosecution doesn't look like they've attempted to link.
If he's found guilty of the RICO charges, he's gonna get his head busted.

Currently, RICO provisions can be interpreted to authorize forfeiture of a defendant's entire enterprise regardless of the amount of illicit profits or the seriousness of the crime.

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