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Intimate Knowledge

Pimps, Porn and Prostitution, Another Diddy Hearing That Could Set Him Free

Intimate Knowledge

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture

3.5697 Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2025

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

We are waiting for the judge in the Diddy trial to rule on whether the convictions against the rap mogul should be thrown out, based on the defense’s claim that Diddy was an amateur porn consumer, not a pimp who paid prostitutes.  Amy and T.J. discuss the color in the courtroom today and explain how the First Amendment played a crucial role in Diddy’s hearing.

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Hey there, folks.

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It is Thursday, September the 25th,

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and the question being asked in court today.

0:49.5

Is it prostitution if you pay to watch two other people have sex. Welcome to this episode of Amy and

0:58.6

T.J. and Robs. This is where we are. Diddy has not been in that courtroom since his conviction

1:03.3

in July. He was in there today making an argument for why his conviction should be thrown out and key to

1:08.3

it. What exactly is prostitution?

1:18.4

Now, I'm curious about this concept. Did the lawyers get into this the way they did today in this hearing during trial? Are they trying a new tactic out, so to speak, to undo the

1:25.1

convictions that did go down? Part of the argument is he was not convicted of the harsher counts.

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