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Rogue Energy

Breaking TODAY: Diddy Wants To Go Home NOW and Offered These Six Conditions

Rogue Energy

iHeartPodcasts

Tv & Film, Society & Culture

3.04.4K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

His sentencing is in two months, but Sean "Diddy" Combs wants to go home NOW. His lawyers have filed a new request to get Diddy out of jail where he's been for nearly a year. Part of their new argument: He may be the only person currently in a United States jail for being a john.

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:04.2

I just normally do straight stand-up, but this is a bit different.

0:08.0

What do you get when a true crime producer walks into a comedy club?

0:12.2

Answer, a new podcast called Wisecrack, where a comedian finds himself at the center of a chilling true crime story.

0:18.8

Does anyone know what show they've come to see? It's a story.

0:23.3

It's about the scariest night of my life. This is Wisecrack, available now. Listen to Wisecrack on

0:30.3

the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:36.5

Hey there, folks. It's July 29th, and Diddy is trying once again to go home.

0:42.9

He has offered a judge just about everything you could imagine, including $50 million

0:49.8

and a laundry list of things.

0:53.2

He would give up if a judge would let him go home at least for the next two months. And with that, welcome to this episode of Amy and T.J. Robs. We didn't plan on doing this update. We weren't expecting and anticipating that Diddy was going to give it a shot again because he's been shot down. We were trying to keep up at least twice, three times by the same judge saying, I ain't going to let you out of jail. Right. And so to think that he's been shot down. We're trying to keep up at least twice, three times by the same judge

1:11.4

saying, I ain't going to let you out of jail. Right. And so to think that he's now having to take

1:15.7

this argument or his lawyers are to the very same judge who's denied him multiple times. That's fair to

1:23.0

say. But this is a new and interesting argument that we haven't heard before and when you really get

1:31.7

into the details it's fascinating and who knows you when you start to read what the defense has put

1:39.9

together you start to think could this shot shot work? It seems possible. It's always seemed

1:48.7

possible. After his convictions, you remember, immediately after, there was essentially a bail hearing

1:52.4

after he was convicted. And the judge on the spot said, you know what? He asked them for their

1:59.5

briefings, like give them to me by 1 o'clock, then give me a few hours, and I'll decide. He said, you know what? He asked them for their briefings. Like, give them to me by 1 o'clock, then give me a few hours and I'll decide.

2:04.2

He said no one.

2:05.1

We thought he was going home.

2:06.9

He thought he was going home.

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