In legal proceedings, witness credibility is assessed through multiple factors including consistency, responsiveness to questions, and alignment with corroborating evidence. The Stephon Diggs trial demonstrates how conflicting testimony, evasive responses, and contradictory statements can lead to a not guilty verdict, as the jury deliberated for less than two hours and found the accuser's testimony lacking credibility.
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Oh, we back. I see we going to have some technical difficulties, but we going to bind that in the name of Jesus. Okay.
Shout out to y'all. Hey there. Hey there, besties. I'm messing up.
I'm messing up struggle streaming already, child chat. Hold on, hold on, hold on. I can't hear nothing and nothing and nothing. My uh one I uh Airpod is working, so that's a good thing. I don't know why this thing is acting up. This this uh Streamyard probably said, "Bitch, it is too late for you just to be starting. You should be ending, not starting." Anyway, shout out to all of y'all, especially if you're coming back after earlier today.
We have to go over it. I know that the verdict is in. Congratulations to Stefan Dicks. I know the verdict is in, but child, ain't no way after what we we saw this morning that we can't go look at this woman with her second day. How the hell is a two-day trial is over?
>> How the hell is it a two-day trial and it's over, girl? Anyway, we got to go back over. We got to go over the second day. At least her portion. Anyway, I got a ton of stuff that we can talk about, but we definitely have to talk about um what's her name? Mila. Mila Jamila something or other. The cook, the chef, whatever the hell she is. The BBL getter. Allegedly.
Allegedly.
We don't know that she got a BBL. Yeah.
What the [ __ ] YouTube be youtubing y'all. YouTube be youtubing. Anyway, shout out to all of y'all that are here. I see you. I appreciate you. Please make sure you hit the like button for me. Subscribe if you are new. Now, we're supposed to only be talking about the stuff on digs. But y'all, you know that is not how things go around here. Shout out to all the new subscribers. I see y'all. Appreciate you.
Anyone that is new, hit the like. Well, everybody hit the like button. If new, go ahead and subscribe. There are so many ads coming up. Oh my god. I know I'm looking crazy here, y'all. Sorry.
Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. I'm trying to do five million in one things at one time.
All right. Where are we going to start at? Let's get this party started cuz y'all ain't anybody got three hours.
Okay. Don't I always say that? No. Three hours. This is going to take a while. We going to start at the end and then we will make our No, no. We going to start with racism. Okay.
We got to start with some racism and then I'll get to the rest. So, in case y'all didn't know, I think it's racism anyway. The Met Gala was last night.
Didn't anybody watch it? Does anybody ever watch it? I do not, but maybe y'all do. Okay. So, it seems like, shout out to everyone that is here, but colored community, y'all wasn't supposed to be going nor watching the Met Gala.
colored community. Y'all was not supposed to be supporting, watching, going, seeing none of that. Including the rich. They weren't supposed to go. I didn't know, but I wasn't going anyway, so it don't matter. And I don't watch that [ __ ] But in case y'all didn't know. So, first I want to go ahead and take a look at who and what was going on at the Met Gala last night. Cuz again, I don't watch this [ __ ] because it's just a bunch of rich people getting together.
Hell, I care about this [ __ ] for. Okay, let's go over it, then I'll tell you about what was supposed to happen.
Colored community. So, this right here is Aaron Rose Phillip, the first black transgender woman with quadriplegic cereable pausy signed to a major modeling agency arriving at the Met Gala.
So, you got everything covered off here, y'all. You got everything covered off here. You would think that um the colored community would be happy about this, right? They got everything here.
All right. I never heard of this of this person before. Uh but just to let y'all know, we got black, trans, uh quadriplegic, cerebral pausy, modeling.
All right, just if y'all didn't know, now you know. Then we have uh Jay-Z, Beyonce, and uh child Blue Ivy, who Blue Ivy was up here with glasses on, and you allegedly are not supposed to have glasses on. So, she was effing it up from that perspective. You see the lady over there trying to tell her, "Take your glasses off." And Blue Ivy said, "Do you know who my mom and dad is? I do what I want." She 14. Okay. By the way, it cost $100,000 per seat here for the Met Gala. Okay, so shout out to $300,000 just from the Jay-Z family. All right.
Uh, shout out to Reaper. I appreciate you, but we said everybody is on timeout from this morning.
The chat was on fire this morning. Shout out to everybody that was in the chat earlier. If you missed it, you missed it. Okay, I couldn't even keep up cuz I had to pay attention to Miller. Okay, her name is Jamila. I call her Miller. We call her Miller. Okay. Um, these are the top five insane celebrity. Look at this [ __ ] How do I make this bigger? Pause.
Here we go.
Weirdo.
One go to it. Look at you.
You have a cold over your head. This is fashion.
>> Oh, hold on. Hold on. Where's the person at? Hold on. Hold on. Where the person at?
How do you do that?
See through. What is going on? This freaky stuff going on over here, y'all.
What the hell is this? You can see through the person.
That's crazy. Yeah. Thank you, Rose.
Exactly. All of it looks crazy. But look at this [ __ ] This is ridiculous. Why would y What What is that?
What is this, y'all? This is what they were doing.
Like, y'all was God sleep. And this is what's going on in in this mess with Cardi B child.
>> What is this >> disease? This looks like a disease that's forming.
Can we please >> turn around? Turn around. Turn around and look up. Look up. Look up. Are those things there in case she fall asleep so she got a pillow awaiting her or something? This is fashion. This is fashion.
>> Tessa pillows arony.
Turn around. Turn around. Turn around and look up. Look up. Look up.
>> Ch. Oh, we brought up >> the way.
>> What is the big deal about this? I thought she was going to do something with that white. So, you come out here with this expensive ass white jacket.
You going to let them take it away from you for this bloody dress?
Um, what? Who is this? Failed Snow White actress Rachel Zelgger, who cost Disney more than 170 million in her role as the princess, is being brutally mocked for her Met Gala appearance, particularly for her odd jaw movements.
Girl, what are you doing when you go blind? Because you're doing it on purpose, not from age.
Rihanna had to let him know there's only one party. We're going to Beyonce and Jay.
>> What's your favorite thing about >> You're going to Beyonce.
>> Is she having another baby?
>> Maybe it's that outfit. I don't know.
Here comes the Jes.
The only normal person out this group is Blue Ivy. Okay. The only one.
>> What? What?
Kardashian Kim. Of course, she always come naked. Hair not done. I guess.
Girl, what? What is this? Who is this? I don't know these people. Everybody want to show their boobs.
Everybody wants Haley Bieber.
This Where is Jamal Bryant? Did he bring his wife in that uh outfit that he had on a few months ago? Boobs just to showing. Nobody cares.
Either you're you're all in crazy looking or you're all out crazy looking.
Y'all know these people.
Who are these people? All right, we know you, [ __ ] Um this is um Blake Lively who just uh settled her thing against somebody. She was filing suit against somebody. I didn't know she was a [ __ ] but clearly she is. But yeah, so nobody wanted to help her. Um, who is this?
This is the act. Wait, Sarah Pollson wears dollar bill over her eyes to call out the 1%. Now, this a [ __ ] that just paid $100,000 trying to call out her people. That these people are crazy. The actress, who is worth an estimated 12 million, used her outfit to call out the world's elite while attending the $100,000 per person Met Gala.
These mugs are so out of touch, but people want to follow these people like they ain't no tomorrow.
Look, this look like they all getting electrocuted. Rihanna, uh, Bae, and Sierra.
Sierra looking a little dark, but maybe that is her child.
of regal royalty right there. The feathers, the diamonds, >> regal royalty, in case y'all didn't know, >> the headpiece, the poised beautiful face. Oh, Beyonce.
>> Can you just look at the detailing in that dress? Like, it is it's like a skeleton.
>> Skeleton. That is >> a skeleton. Another demonic type thing.
All right, y'all. Y'all like it? We look at this [ __ ] What is this [ __ ] What?
What? What is this [ __ ] Is she about to joust? Ain't this the one that's being sued for essay or something? Ain't that Katy Perry?
Lord help your people.
Shout out to Nikki though.
That look nice. Is she getting divorced?
I heard she's getting divorced. I wonder if they booed her. I'm sure they didn't care because you know all them people with all this money probably um voted Republican. I don't care what they say.
Um this is uh this look like Adam Sandler at first, but it's um Bad Bunny.
He came dressed as a old man.
>> Child, these people don't know what to do with themselves. That's what I've deduced that these rich ass Look at Michael B. Jordan. Come on now.
She has named you the king.
>> Child, I can't do it. I don't know who this crying ass is. All right, that's enough. This one came out in his bathrobe. These people are weird. Then he was saying that these two was um fighting, arguing.
So, you know, what I want to know about these two though is is is ASAP, right?
Is ASAP um is he settling? No, no, I'm sorry. Is Rihanna settling? Cuz you know she a billionaire and he's not.
She a billionaire and he's not. Is she settling?
What's the difference between Taylor Swift and um Travis Kelce when uh Rihanna and ASAP?
Is she settling? She should be waiting for another billionaire. What's up with that, Riri? Riri about to be pregnant again. If she ain't pregnant now, I think she gonna be pregnant. She looking a little um thick around the neck, allegedly. I'm just saying.
She settling. So, so then uh uh uh what's her name is settling too? Um child, what is what is her name? I just said her name. Taylor Swift.
Yeah, look at that outfit she got on. I feel like it's trying to hide something.
She about to be baby numbering it up around here. Watch. Watch.
Anyway, I've been seeing women say she settled for ASAP. Well, she settled for ASAP. Then what's her name is settling for um settling for um Travis Kelce.
You know, we have to be equal around here. What the [ __ ] is this? What?
Cut you off, child. All right, that is enough. That is enough. All right, so all the rich people are out here riching it up, right? All right. Who the hell is that with your boobs? Who the hell is that?
Can you please get out of my picture?
Oh, [ __ ] Damn, them boobs about to topple over.
Girl, don't know you. Who is that?
Rock, what are you doing? What are you doing?
All right, let me get off of here, Tiana. What are you doing?
What is that?
Let me get up off of here, chat. I'm not even going to scroll no more because I have to come over here and let you know that two bidters are bitter.
>> Now, honestly, I don't think uh Goodbye, sir. I don't think um Taraji can afford to go to the Met Gala. Let's be honest, okay? Uh you know, she don't get paid enough. It's not right. It's racism.
Black women got her. Blah blah blah blah. We've heard it all before. Um Jennifer Lewis, she probably could afford it. But you know how she feels about everything. She when you say that there's something that needs to be done, Jenny going to do it.
>> Hey, is everybody on track?
Cuz this Friday ain't black. Cuz we ain't buying [ __ ] We ain't buying [ __ ] Well, I stand up. Stand up and never quit. We ain't buying [ __ ] From the 25th of November till the 5th of December.
Remember we sh this Friday ain't black cuz we got each other's back. We ain't buying [ __ ] We ain't buying [ __ ] We ain't We ain't We ain't We ain't We ain't We ain't We ain't buying We ain't buying [ __ ] Shaka, we ain't never gonna let that go. Okay, so shout out to the shade room. Taraji and Jennifer are calling out some of y'all faves over this year's me gala.
The actresses are speaking out about the event sponsors and honorary co-chairs Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez Bezos.
Taraji hopped in the comments of a video by Meredith Lynch who warned celebs not to wear their ice out pins to a Jeff Bezos packed wait a Jeff Bezosbacked Met Gala claiming Basos played a role in the current political climate tied to President Donald Trump.
>> We should have known. If it is not you sassy straits, if it is not Anton, then we know it's Donald Trump.
>> Because Trump bad. Trump bad >> again.
>> Because Trump bad. Trump bad.
>> Go. You're being a racist. Racers.
>> All right. So, they weren't They were warned. Now, I don't know what the [ __ ] was going to happen, but they were warned, okay, not to wear their ice out pins, whatever the hell that is, to a Jeff Bezosbacked Met Gala, claiming Bezos played a role in the current political climate. Now, wouldn't it make sense to wear it there to protest? But you're giving him $100,000 to uh Is he a trillionaire yet, y'all?
But at least a billionaire, y'all giving up. I mean, it probably doesn't go to him directly, but it doesn't matter.
He's getting something out of this, right? All right. While Lynch admitted the Met supports a good cause, she said it's wild the event is linked to Bezos, accusing him of backing Trump and policies that impact arts funding.
In a separate post, Taraji also reposted criticism of Bezos's $500 million super yacht.
At the same time, Amazon warehouse workers allegedly face low wages and tough conditions. Adding a little shade with Enjoy the Met.
So, um I wonder if they still using Amazon.
Um y'all still using Amazon? Buler, I'm about to put an order in when I'm done tonight. Are y'all still using Amazon?
Who thinks even if all of us use Amazon, y'all, if all everybody if everybody who watches this video at whatever point buys something from Amazon, it will not accumulate to $100,000 per person for this event. It will not.
So, I'm going to go out on a limb.
Honestly, again, I'm going to say that Taji can't afford $100,000. So, why she worrying about Bezos's uh super yacht and him sponsoring this event? Because at the end of the day, it's about money of which Taraji don't have. She's got more money than you. She does. And yet, she complains every time she opens her black ass mouth. So, because she don't have their type money, I'm not worried about Taraj's money. She keep talking about this [ __ ] I'm not worrying about Bezos's money cuz I'm about to give him some more money cuz I'm putting in an order for [ __ ] Amazon. Okay.
So this is stupid. I'm sorry. This is dumbism. This is more dumbism. Okay, cuz one, if this was another blackout, first of all, who did you tell? Second of all, so y'all are saying on one breath it's not them, but whoever Melinda Lynch is, whatever her name is, on one half of it, it's a great cause. Met Gal is a great cause. I thought it was just an Anna Winter Winther what her name is event so that y'all could come there and be weird together and eat and drink and carry your black asses or all y'all asses home, right? So Basos is still in charge of Amazon, which y'all still using. So help me understand why you going to be over here anti-Basos for this and then go home and give Bzos and his wife his new wife even though the old wife probably still benefits from this [ __ ] and they're white blacks and you're contributing to the white people. But then you want to sit here and be like, "Oh, he offers low wages." Well, what the [ __ ] is he supposed to do? Don't work there then. You cannot change anything about what he does. But what you can do is change what you do. I ain't hear none of them yet talk about they boycotting Amazon. And we've been asking for that for how long? Ever since we uncovered the fact that Amazon donates to Republicans. So these idiots always say, "Okay, so that's to Trump and that's to MAGDA."
So does Instagram. So does Facebook. I don't see Shad Room getting the [ __ ] up off of Instagram. I'm pretty sure they still on Facebook.
Not to mention Elon is the owner of Twitter and I know damn well he donates as well. So you all in your selective outrage is very stupid dumb dumbism.
Ain't nobody Y'all keep listening to these phony ass fake [ __ ] Y'all got that? Y'all got that child. They probably getting deliveries from Amazon right [ __ ] now.
Okay. So I hadn't seen any of it. I had been running around all day. And then my girlfriend called and said, "Jennifer, they showed up anyway."
I said, "But they cut nearly 30,000 jobs and gutted the Washington Post. They showed up anyway, postering and posing, hoping to be the most.
They cut 1 billion in funding for children's nutrition."
And there they all were vying for the next position.
Okay. So, huh? We're at war and so many people are dying.
I said to my girlfriend, "Tell me you're lying.
How much fame do we need, y'all?
How much more fame?
>> Huh?
>> We're at war.
>> Taji on Merida's post. I'm so confused by some people that are going. I am just like, what the [ __ ] are we doing?
>> I don't understand what the hell it is that they looking for. I just feel like black women just want to cause chaos and trouble, confusion, and make a mess out of any and everything possible just because. Just because.
Why are you worrying about other people's damn money? If you want to make a difference, don't buy that [ __ ] That's it. Don't buy that [ __ ] Go kill your ass over. Go call Beyonce and Jay-Z and tell them that. Go call Rihanna and ASAP and go tell them that.
Y'all go call the Kardashians and cuz I'm sure they was all there. Go call them and tell them that.
Go get up off of um of uh Zuckerberg's um app since he supports Republicans and y'all know you not for that because that's a part of Trump's I'll just call the regime.
Y'all just out here saying [ __ ] that makes no sense whatsoever. But the color community will go along with it. This is you know I'm assuming that's who they talking about in particular because everything is about how dare you black people don't mind. I don't give a [ __ ] I would expect Jeff Bezos to have a yacht and a plane and a country at this point. Also, um Elon, whatever they did in order to get their money, they got it. But guess what? They continue to make more money because these same people running off at the mouth are still helping them by uh by buying from them. All this, you hate capitalism, but your asses don't stop buying [ __ ] All these I hate capitalism people won't stop purchasing. And again, we know Taja can't afford it because she keep complaining about money and she she was just talking about um Baby Boy, child, you know his name. She was just complaining about Baby Boy and what he got. So, you're complaining about what Baby Boy got, but now you're over here telling people that they need to basically not be going here to support um the Met Gala and Bzos in the amount of money that these people make.
child just out here be saying [ __ ] [ __ ] don't make no damn bit of sense. Just talking for these damn comments sake.
But the people saying both of them have their books for sale on a goodbye.
>> Let me look it up right now. Let Let me just look it up right now. Child, cuz it's probably true. Hold on.
Amazon.
Um, Jennifer Lewis book.
You have to tell me what the hell the name of the book is. Do y'all know what I know y'all don't know. Let me just hold on.
That ain't her.
A lot of these books don't have um a picture of the person on it, so I can't tell. Let me do Taraji. That's a pretty unique name.
P.
Henson.
Goodbye.
Good [ __ ] buy.
Can you see this?
Can y'all see this? Buler Taji P. Henson biography, The Unstoppable Rise of a Hollywood Icon.
>> Anybody want to buy it, you can have it by Friday, May the 8th.
Teraja B. Henson Around the Way Girl looks like it might be a audio book. You can have it by tomorrow. Anybody interested? I really Let me see if I could.
There you go.
So, her autobiography in case y'all wanted it and uh Around the Way Girl, whatever. A memoir.
Okay.
Oh, there's more.
From struggling single mom to Hollywood icon, the fighter who demanded equal pay and refused to be typ cast. Somebody is lying.
Somebody is a lying.
Another book.
Uh, a real bos. Henson, a real boss lady. The unstoppable Taraji P. Henson.
The black celebrity chronicles.
Ah, we got one in French.
WBBNB comedian Taraji P. Henson campus poster.
Is she a comedian?
The biography, the notebook, the cinematic journey of the notebook. Look, she all over this damn Amazon Empire's Queen. The untold story notebook college rule line. Writing your ideas in notes. Well, you sure do like using Amazon for your the essence. Now, she probably ain't had nothing to do with this essence alone. Goodbye.
I'm tired of these [ __ ] hypocrites.
Her and Tracy Ellis Ross did a book together.
It's free if y'all want it.
And she got hair care products on here.
Get the [ __ ] out of my face. These [ __ ] I swear, full of [ __ ] always got something to say until it comes to them. We already know she ain't got no damn money.
She the one over there pocket watching her peers. Peers.
How could y'all do this? You still got [ __ ] all up and through damn Amazon.
Child, you know the color community don't care. And they're going to be like, "Wow, wow, wow." Making all these excuses. Child, if y'all don't go to hell with this [ __ ] I'm so confused by some people that are going. I am just like, what the [ __ ] are we doing? You trying to make your [ __ ] money. Shout out to Landon who let us know that they got that [ __ ] And maybe Jennifer Lewis does. I just can't tell cuz her face is not on them.
Jennifer and Jennifer Lewis is a very common name. I ain't got time to go through all that.
But the nerve and the all damn dacity.
I cannot. But you know, people still listen to these people and they can go right on ahead. Over a cliff, child.
Over a cliff. I can't take it. [ __ ] hypocrites every day. Thank you, big boy. He said, "Hit the dance party with Beyonce." I will just before we turn over to um Stefon. Thank you, boo. Shout out to DD upy up in here. She said they're mad. Bezos married a 54 year old and it wasn't them.
You may be on to something right there.
You may be on to something right there.
It could be that. It could be that Gail over there somewhere mad as [ __ ] Okay, shout out to 71year-old Gail waiting for the true love of her life. Uh, live from New York. Thank you, B. Taji equals OG victim. Megan equals new Jack victim.
Jennifer Lewis is the same, child. She She down for the blacks. No, no matter what. I ain't even mad at Jennifer Lewis, but Taraji can kiss my ass. Okay, this is so stupid. This is Anyway. All right, we getting ready to get into this Stefon [ __ ] because these people are out of their mind. Let's let's let's go ahead and take a look at Beyonce before I turn it over.
>> Joe Biden is asleep. Camala is at a dance party with Beyonce. Beyonce.
Beyonce. Beyonce.
>> Dance party with Beyonce.
Dance party with Beyonce.
Dance party with Beyonce.
Dance party with Beyonce. Beyonce.
Beyoncy.
>> Dance party with Beyonce.
Dance party with Beyonce.
Dance party with Beyonce.
Dance party with Beyonce. Beyonce.
Beyonce. Beyonce. Beyonce. Party with Beyonce. Beyonce.
>> Carry on.
>> Dance party with Beyonce. Beyonce. Dance party with Beyonce. Beyonce. Dance party with Beyonce. Beyonce. Dance party with Beyonce. Beyonce. Hold up. Dance party with Beyonce.
Dance party with Beyonce.
Dance party with Beyonce.
Dance party with Beyonce. Beyonce.
Beyonce. Beyonce. Beyonce. With Beyonce.
Beyonce. Beyonce. Beyonce.
My bad. Shout out to the uh Beyonce family for donating $300,000 to the Met Gala while the uh the poor Taraji pores Beyonce's the Boule Taraji down here saying how dare y'all do this. They like girl keep working child. One of these days you can make it. Keep working.
Allegedly. Allegedly. Allegedly. All right. All right. Let's look at this mess, child. So, this is day two. I queued it up. We already know that Stefan uh is not guilty, but child, we cannot we cannot not look at Melly, okay? Cuz she was a mess.com. Uh so, this is day two, which is today. So, they had a day two her um testimony and a couple other people's testimony. And then they deliberated for like 15 minutes and they was like, "Oh, he not guilty.
Not that we didn't already know. Anyway, um let me pick this up. This is the judge up here who ain't playing no games. This is the chef. Her name is Jamila something or other. And she be lying allegedly. Allegedly.
>> Girl, did you almost fall on the wall?
>> And Miss Adams, again, as of the same as yesterday, I think your basket with your voice. That is appreciated.
>> Yes. Thank you.
>> May I proceed, your honor?
>> Yes. Thank you.
>> Thank you, Miss Adams. On January 1st, 2026, you sent Steph's girlfriend a text message that later appeared on TMZ's website. Correct?
>> Yes.
>> She had to think about it. She must be They must be talking about Cardi B, I guess. Damn. She just got This lawyer is good. Stefan's lawyer is good.
>> And in that text message, you told Steph's girlfriend that you were so sorry, but you couldn't talk to her, right?
>> Yes.
And you told Steph's girlfriend in that text message, I didn't say that, especially in the way it was written.
>> Yes.
>> And you were talking about the statement that you made to the DM police, right?
>> It was a voicemail and I didn't listen.
I read the transcript so I didn't know her voice.
>> When you told Steph's girlfriend on January 1st, 2026.
>> I don't understand the question. I'm sorry.
>> Finish the question. When you told Steph's girlfriend on January 1st, 2026 in a written text message, I didn't say that. You were referring to the statements that were reported in the press that you gave to the Dham Police Department. Correct?
>> I don't understand your question.
>> Did you or did you not write those words?
>> I don't understand your question without further explaining.
>> You can't testify under oath to this jury what you meant by the words you wrote to Steph's girlfriend on January 1st, 2026.
>> I'm sorry. I don't understand your question without further explaining. You also asked Steph's girlfriend to quote, "Please call my mediator, and she will answer everything you need to know, but only in person and confidentially, right?"
>> Yes.
>> Your mediator's name is Lynette Marie, right?
>> Lynette Marie.
>> Thank you. She's also known as Lynette Marie Turner.
>> I don't know.
>> You don't know your mediator's last name?
>> I don't know her. She has She's married.
I don't know her exact last name.
Your mediator works for a company called LMT Global. Correct?
>> Yes, that's our company.
>> What do you know?
>> Is that a >> showing you a corporate document from the state of Michigan? It is an amended annual report filed by LMT Global Corporation.
Can you please read the name of the president of that company?
>> Objection, your order.
Oh, sidebar.
She look like she up to no good.
Your mediator, Lynette Marie, issued a money demand to Stefan Diggs on December 29th, the day the criminal complaint in this case issued. Right.
>> I'm not sure the date.
>> Oh, may I approach China?
>> Yes.
>> You recognize this email from Elmer >> from December 29th, 2025 to Stefan Digs and a number of other people?
>> No, I don't recognize you.
>> You've never seen this money before?
>> I seen the money demand after I was That's it. I don't recognize it. under oath is that your mediator made a money demand on December 29th for money for you from Mr. Dicks.
>> Did she know that they could come back and give her some charges for lying under oath? I guess she just don't give a damn cuz she said you not going to tell me. Shout out to Chris in the building. He said Nathan Wade school testifying. Uh was it Nathan Wade or was it remember his uh friends? I forget what he used to say when he was up there testifying. I do not recall. I think he was saying I do not recall. I do not recall. I do not recall. Oh, these people are full of it. If they sat up here and brought charges against her, I would be happy. Televise that too.
>> The same day the criminal complaint in this case issued and you didn't see it.
>> I can't answer that question.
>> I'm sorry.
>> I can't answer that question without explaining further.
>> Can't answer that question under oath.
>> Without explaining.
>> Your mediator demanded $19,000 on that date, didn't she?
>> The wages owed. Yes.
I move to strike that.
Sorry.
>> Thank you, honor.
>> You've made another money demand in this case, haven't you?
>> Actually, before we get there, the 19 question >> before we get there, John. Thank you, your honor.
After the money demand for $19,000 was provided to Stefan Dicks on February 13th, you issued a public statement, didn't you?
>> Yes.
>> And in that public statement, you said, "I have never sought money to settle this matter." Right.
>> I haven't.
>> And by the middle of April, you had hired a lawyer to represent you, right?
>> For workers comp.
>> That's a yes or no question, ma'am.
>> Yes. For workers comp.
>> Your honor, may the may the witness be instructed to please answer the questions posed?
>> Witness answered your question.
>> All right. And for workers comp, the lawyer you hired, she's Is she sitting in this room right now?
>> Yes.
>> And she helped you prepare for your testimony in this case, right?
>> She came to support me.
>> She came to the meeting with the Commonwealth's lawyer to help prepare you for your testimony in this case, correct?
>> I don't know how to answer that answer that question.
>> You can't answer that question under oath, ma'am.
>> No, she >> you met with the prosecutor last Thursday, right? With your lawyer, right?
>> I was told to have a lawyer to cuz you guys asked me to believe the fifth on some things. So, I was told instructed to have my lawyer come. So, your testimony under oath is that the Commonwealth's attorney instructed you to bring your private lawyer >> or a lawyer that you guys offered a lawyer. So, I brought a private lawyer.
>> I'm sorry. When you say you guys, do you mean me, defense council for Mr. Diggs?
>> Yes.
>> Is your testimony under oath that I had some role in your preparation session with the district attorney's office to prepare you for your testimony in this case?
>> I was told that the defense said I needed to have a lawyer or they were going to provide a lawyer something in that context about pleasing the fifth about messages.
>> What is wrong with this person? Yeah, it shut girl. What? That's exactly what I was about to say, girl. What?
Child, you you you this is proof yet again that they won't even listen to anything. Girl, you're not even explaining what the hell it is that you're saying. You You don't answer.
Then she moves on. Then you say you want to answer. You don't know how to answer yes or no questions. You clearly don't Well, I'm going to say this. You don't know. You don't know how to o answer an open-end question versus a close-end question. You doing what you want to do.
You're not listening to the judge. You act like these people don't already know the damn answers. Clearly, somebody told her from yesterday and said just don't answer the questions. Just say I just say I do not recall. But she probably ain't saying I do not recall and looking crazy. She having fun with this. To me, it looks like she's enjoying this. I hope they do bring perjury charges against her. I didn't see what she's smiling and laughing at. Oh, it's racist cuz I'm a black woman.
>> So, I brought my lawyer, which was when I walked to the side of the judge yesterday.
>> Child, she just said I'm going to bring any old lawyer.
>> Your personal lawyer is here today, correct?
>> My work is comp.
>> She's with the law firm of Boston Law.
That's a law firm here in Dorchester, Massachusetts.
I apologize, but you do need to figure your voice out.
>> Okay.
>> Yes. Thank you.
Um, tell the jury how much your I think you described her as a workers's comp lawyer.
>> I got hurt because I was injured on the job and I needed to file a workers comp case. Stefan Digs did not have proper workers comp insurance.
>> The final portion of that is that >> Stefan Diggs did not have proper insurance and yet you there and yet you stayed and yet you got him a birthday present and yet you came back. M thank you live from New York. Her cooking must have been fire to deal with that. I don't think it was her cooking child. I don't know what it is. Maybe it's the BBL. I don't understand cuz Stefan got to grow up. Stefan got to grow up.
>> Okay. Thank you, honor.
>> Three weeks ago, your lawyer demanded $5.5 million from Mr. Digs, didn't he?
>> Mr. off new $100,000 for that is the only >> the last part of the witness's responsibility.
Stefan did get did do good by getting this lady to be his uh lawyer though. So at least he did that part well.
He got to stop screwing all of his employees though. Allegedly.
Damn, they talking.
Does anybody know is this his mama back here? I'm thinking that must be his mama.
Oh, they taking forever.
Watch the clock. Watch the clock.
What the hell happened? Here we go.
>> Miss Adams, three weeks ago, your lawyer demanded $5.5 million from Stefan Dixs.
Correct?
That is client lawyer privilege. I cannot speak on that.
>> You believe that your lawyer's communications to Stefan Diggs are covered by your attorney client privilege? Ma'am, >> I can't answer that question. I don't know the answer to that question.
>> You I'mma tell you. You not going to tell me.
>> I'mma tell you. I'mma tell you. You not going to tell me. I'mma tell you. I'mma tell you. You heard what I said? Cuz I'mma tell you. You're not gonna tell me. I'mma tell you.
Just come in here being defiant for defiant purposes. Ma'am, this is your freaking case. You're the one that wants something from this. What are we go?
You're the one that was allegedly strangled and then you're messing up your own [ __ ] case. Why? Cuz you don't want to listen.
What do you have lawyers for if you're not going to listen to them? Why? This is crazy. This is crazy.
>> You know that someone on your behalf has demanded $5.5 million from Stefan Digs, don't you?
>> I have a workers comp claim and all civil options.
>> Ma'am, I don't understand.
>> Are you able to answer that question?
Can you restate the question, please?
>> You know that someone on your behalf has demanded $5.5 million from Stefan Dixs?
No, I'm sorry. I don't know how to answer the question. I don't understand for the question.
>> This This is worse than I do not recall, y'all. This is actually worse.
Do you think that she thinks that somebody is going to hire her again?
>> Yesterday, defense council showed you a uh a form about that you filled out to the police.
>> Yes.
>> And they made a point that uh you're the hand but not the form and elbow guy approached.
in front of you. Take a look at that.
Recognize.
>> Yes.
>> And uh I may you read um uh right right here where it says the expected injury.
>> Objection, your honor.
>> Is there anywhere on uh that form where you do note the uh forearm and uh Forearm being used to choke you.
>> Yes.
>> Oh my god.
Yeah, those chairs look uncomfortable.
is leading up to the assault.
>> Yes.
>> Do you have a still a binder in front of you?
>> Yes.
>> Do you mind uh opening to section three and to pages ending in 114?
Would you mind reading the text messages from page 114 to 117?
And I'm running that [ __ ] life.
Next text message doesn't say anything.
I won't be paying you [ __ ] >> Did you mind just saying who saying?
>> Okay. I said the first I am ruining that [ __ ] life. That's what I said. Mr. dick said I won't be paying you [ __ ] [ __ ] I look like paying you and paying another chef. Is you high, [ __ ] Who the [ __ ] gave who the [ __ ] give you money for your business? Who the [ __ ] got to give you money for your business?
I don't got to do a [ __ ] thing.
And you can get whoever you want. You got my address. Tell them to come take the money then. [ __ ] you talking about?
I said bet [ __ ] I said [ __ ] Show me I'm [ __ ] Will do.
Um, in your experience as a personal chef, um, is it common practice that, uh, when chefs get sent away, they get paid for the week that they get sent away?
>> Yes.
>> Because that's the only job I have.
>> And, um, I know uh on prosecution that you made a public statement where you said, "I have never saw money to settle this case." When you said this case, was that referring to the criminal case or?
>> Yes.
>> Thank you. No, no further questions.
Go ahead.
That series of text messages that you just read, that was in response to you saying after you were fired by Mr. Diggs, you will be paying me out for the season and the money. I'm sorry. And this is on page 113 of exhibit 3. You will be paying me out for the season and the money you said you would give me for my business. Wait.
>> Oh, she doing it. I'mma tell you. You will be paying me.
You will be paying me.
Wow.
Wow. Somebody's ch This is the play, y'all. This is the play over and over and over again. And this is another one that's trying to say because she thinks she got somebody over a barrel and now this is what you going to do for me.
Trying to come up on a comeup.
Wow.
Wow.
>> Wasted my [ __ ] time being here because you got a [ __ ] circus going on, right?
>> Yes. So when he said he wouldn't be paying you, he was referring to your demand that after you leave your employment on December 2nd, he nonetheless continue to pay you $2,000 a week for the rest of the New England Patriots football season while you were not working for him. Right.
>> That's not how it goes.
>> You will be paying me out for the season, >> right?
>> I was a contract employee.
>> Yes or no question, ma'am.
>> I don't know how to answer a question.
Sorry.
>> And before you said that, if you turn just one page back to page 112, what Mr. Digs said to you that you were responding to, >> make her read it. I'mma leave you be.
Thank you for cooking for me for this season. I appreciate you. Hate it even got to this. That's what you were responding to when you told him he would be paying you out for the season, right?
>> No, it's a full other full context of those messages, >> ma'am. Was the message that came from Mr. Digs that preceded your demand that you be paid out for the season. Thank you for cooking for me this season. I appreciate you. I'mma leave you be.
>> Can you say that again?
>> You can look right down there on page 112. I'mma leave you be. What was your question?
>> I'm not finished.
>> Here here is a perfect uh on display for the second time on how black women act instead of just admitting that you're caught. Instead of acknowledging that you [ __ ] up, instead of just saying or answering the question, you're going to be difficult.
[ __ ] you wrote the [ __ ] It's right in front of you. You still being a [ __ ] Why? Why? We We do see you. You You do realize we see you.
We see you. You just read this [ __ ] So you think you all being difficult is going to make your situation better? You think that when you're combative that makes you look better? You think that lying makes you look better? It's not all black women. Damn. Damn it. It's enough. Okay. and I'm black. Okay. But when you [ __ ] do this [ __ ] it comes off to the rest of us because they're not going to differentiate. So that's what the rest of us have to do is differentiate ourselves away from you.
You're being difficult for difficult sake. You're mad cuz that man don't want you. You're mad cuz that man has a house full of people that he's screwing.
You're mad because you cannot tell him what to do. You're mad because you cannot make him spend the money the way that you think that he should. Go do your job and car your ass back to your room. Child, stop living with people.
Stefan, stop bringing these [ __ ] around. Now, when Stefan start messing with white girls, don't be mad. When Stefan decided he going to be m uh me messing around with more Cardi B women, don't get mad because this he right here is the problem. I don't care. That lady from earlier, the hell with her. This is the problem right here.
This is the problem right here.
So, when she got off from yesterday, she must have talked to somebody that said to just act this way and and and you thought that this would go good for you.
That's why there's a uh a not guilty verdict because you're not credible. If you're not going to come across as credible, who's going to listen to you?
But like I always say, these people don't think long term. They don't think down the line. And this person is acting with her emotions, [ __ ] you up yet again for some [ __ ] that you're trying to do. It's not even like it's for anyone else. It's for you, >> child.
>> Thank you for cooking for me for this season. You can read along and correct me if I get it wrong.
>> I appreciate >> hate. It even got like >> Look, look at her. You're not going to tell me. She looking up. She said, "Go ahead, read along, cuz you act like you don't know what's going on, dumbm."
But she going to do what she want to do cuz you not going to tell a black woman what to do.
>> This, right?
>> That's what it says. Yeah.
>> Okay. And you were really hoping that Mr. Dates would give you some money so you could open your own restaurant, weren't you?
>> That was our agreement.
>> That was what you wanted him to give you, right?
>> That was an agreement.
>> Ma'am, is this a contract suit?
>> Objection.
>> This is an assault.
>> That objection is sustained. Witness doesn't have to draw your honor. Thank you. There's no question.
>> You wanted him to pay you to open your own restaurant, right?
>> I wanted to pay me past the wages.
>> Okay. Just one moment.
>> Anyone thinks that someone will come and invest in this woman now, Buler? And I don't disagree, Lawrence. And she would be good to get the interview. I think Tasha is pretty I think she can see what's going on given what she's been through. She better play it right.
That's what I would think. Who thinks that anybody is going to come through and one have this woman be a part of their chef chef life child, whatever you call it. They gonna allow her to be cheffing up in their house or that they're going to go and give her money in order to start her business. I'm not talking about banks. I'm just talking about like an investor. You think somebody from Shark Tank after looking at this, you think Kevin Olir will come through and say, "Girl, I give you to you for 51%." I'm thinking no. All right. Thank you, ma'am. You may step down >> She probably thinks she did some ridiculous.
Who is this?
>> Uh, Miss Adams. um just that time in person and then I believe it was there was multiple emails and then it was probably two more times on the phone, maybe three. I want to >> Oh, this must have been the cop that she talked to when she went to the police.
The oppressor.
>> Draw your attention to the the binder in front of you.
>> Sure. Do you mind looking at that first uh flip page of that?
>> I don't care. I'm not trying to hear from him.
>> Who's this lady?
>> Yes.
The [ __ ] is this?
She from the prison.
>> Morning, ma'am.
>> Good morning.
>> Could you please state your name for the record and spell your last name?
>> Janelle Sales. S A L E S.
>> Where are you from?
>> Maryland.
>> What do you do for a living, Miss Sales?
>> I am the chief of staff to Mr. Diggs.
>> When you say Mr. Digs, that's Stefon Digs.
>> Correct.
>> How long have you been Mr. Digs's chief of staff?
>> Since >> I don't think I don't think Steph is messing with her. He did a good job with the person who's the chief of staff. I'm about to apply. Get rid of her. July 2023.
>> What are your responsibilities? What do you do dayto-day as his chief of staff?
>> I manage all the moving parts. It also varies between during the season or offseason. Um calendar management, vendor management, and I'm pretty much the liazison between his um marketing and talent agency. If I need to speak to finance, anything that comes up with his agent, anything personal, family related.
>> Sounds like quite a bit there. Okay.
>> Is she uh what's her name? Couldn't do it. Is she um legal? I could do that job. Let me write all that down later.
clip it because I need to know.
>> Um, you said it varies by whether it's in the offseason or the season. What does that mean?
>> So, during the season, the calendar is pretty much structured for about 20 weeks. Um, depending how long it goes from camp all the way until the end of the season. Um, so there's a strict schedule day to day pretty much from 7:00 to 6:00 p.m. Um, and then offseason it's it varies between training, traveling, and other business commitments.
>> Okay. So, you've been saying season and offseason. Fair to say Mr. Digs is a professional football player.
>> Correct.
>> And so, that would be the football season. Correct.
>> Um you said that u in the offseason I'm sorry in the regular season there is kind of schedules that you have to leers with the team on. Correct.
>> Correct.
>> Right. In the offseason it's more a schedule that you and Mr. Digs can set.
>> Correct.
>> Um when is the football season? What time of year?
>> Preseason I would say July. So that's when we start preparing for camp and then it starts the actual >> look at this. Somebody that knows their job >> preseason is August and then the official NFL season begins in September.
>> Okay. And when does it end? If you go all the way through January and February.
>> All right. So December is during the season regular season.
>> Regular season.
>> Um among the things I think you just mentioned that you have to kind of arrange is is living arrangements, places to live.
>> Correct.
>> Right. And >> have you lived in different places or have helped kind of secure housing over different places?
>> Yes.
>> And where have you where's that been the last few years?
>> When I first started with him, it was between Buffalo, Houston, Miami, and then as of the last season, Denim, Massachusetts. All right. Um, how did that house in Denon, Massachusetts come to be the place where Mr. Digs lived?
>> I got connected with a realtor through a mutual business associate and he found this open >> for his birthday gift.
>> When you say to him, is that to Mr. Digs?
>> Correct.
>> That's that November 29th birthday you just referenced.
>> Yes.
>> Um, that afternoon, was there anything on Mr. Digs's schedule?
>> He had uh ozone therapy and massage. So, is that a nurse who comes and and does fluids?
>> Yes.
>> And a massage, you said?
>> And he has a massage therapist.
>> What time were those appointments?
>> I believe I told him both to come at 5.
>> I definitely should be doing a job like this. Just keep your schedule together, I can do that. You want a massage? Can I get one, too? You need ozone therapy?
Can I get that, too? They'll be like, "Bitch, can you do your work and stop getting massaged up?"
>> Do you remember if those individuals actually appeared at the house?
>> Yes.
>> Did they? I believe so.
>> Um, >> that afternoon you said you purchased a flight for Mila Adams to Atlanta.
>> Yes.
>> Did you arrange to get her to the airport?
>> Yes.
>> What time did that happen?
>> Probably in the 7:00 hour cuz you have to be there an hour before checking in your bag. And it took about 45 minutes to get to the airport. So, probably between 7 to 7:30.
>> She knew her job. She remember Mila.
>> Did it about 700 7:30?
>> Yeah. Um, and so did she leave the house around 7:00, 7:30?
>> Uh, she should have left around before 7:30 to get to the airport on time if she was checking in.
>> And you saw her prior to that, correct? Yes.
>> So, is it the encounter you had in the kitchen? Yes.
>> With the pen in the cart, I think you mentioned.
>> Yeah. She was running to go to like go to his room to put it on, I guess, his gifts that she was giving him.
>> Did you end up um >> speaking?
>> Don't forget, she had to give the birthday present after the assault.
Yeah.
>> She digs later that evening.
>> Yes. And did you see any of those? The card or the present?
>> Yes, there were two boxes on his bed from Chanel. Um, one he had opened up and he put on after his massage and we were getting ready to leave. I told him, "We got to pack. We got to go. We got to make this flight." He put the beanie on.
There was another box that was unopened and then there was a green post-it with whatever note she had on it telling him for his birthday.
>> I love you. This is the best thing that's ever happened to me and I love this opportunity, but your ass better pay me. Happy birthday, [ __ ] That's probably what it said. Allegedly, >> prior to speaking of Mr. Digs, prior to arranging for Miss Adams, >> did you hear anything that afternoon?
>> No.
>> Any screams?
>> No.
>> Slam doors?
>> No.
>> Anything out of the ordinary?
>> No.
>> Um, >> it was a quiet strangulation.
>> Do you know if Miss Adams cooked dinner that night?
>> It was like a hot dog. It was like a And there was like mustard on it, but it was like left on the counter and it was like >> That was a reason to be fired right there.
>> Fried up. And then in the room it was like dried up. So there was like two that were made.
>> Let me back you up on that. Do you know if she did cook dinner that night?
>> She did.
>> Um where did she do that?
>> In the kitchen.
>> And what time did you see that?
>> I just remember the food being like prepared. Okay.
>> Already.
>> And you mentioned it was a hot dog or something like that.
>> Yeah. It was like it was like a hot dog or like you know like ants when they have like the pretzel dogs. It kind of looked like that but it was kind of it just looked dried up.
>> Okay.
H >> that night. Did you all leave for Miami?
>> Yes.
>> I only have one moment >> for the trip that what's her name wasn't allowed to go on. Joe, who's this?
>> That's me leaving um leaving the house.
>> Four five or six o'clock I think that day. I got there at about 5:00.
um that's me um ringing the or at the front door on the ring camera.
>> All right. Is that a fairation of you arriving at the house?
>> Yes.
>> No objection.
>> Um that's me leaving um leaving the house on the ring camera footage.
>> Is that a fair?
>> Yes.
No objection.
>> Thank you.
stamp at the bottom right corner.
>> They got more sidebars than a little >> Who the hell is this?
>> Um, did you see any marks on her face?
>> Not that I recall. No.
>> Did you see any marks on her neck?
>> No, she had a black jacket on, so I couldn't I don't think I could see her neck, but I didn't see anything on her face at the time. Um, and did she seem upset at all to you?
>> Not that I know of. No.
>> Uber driver.
>> Um, and Miss Anastasi, do you remember when you left the house that day?
>> It's probably between almost 8:00, 7:30 and 8:00 that day.
>> Okay. Thank you very much. No question.
>> Good afternoon, Miss Anastasia. Sorry.
Good morning. Sorry, Miss Anastasia.
>> Hello.
>> Um, you said you had previously worked at the Celtics and um, is it like kind of word of mouth that you got a job working with Mr. Digs? Yes.
>> Um, in your line of work, how important is word of mouth in order to find new clients? It's very important.
>> Um and uh outside of just actual um I guess technique and skill is u discretion and care of how you uh uh because you're working with some high-profile people. Is that also an important uh aspect to have?
>> I don't understand the question.
>> I'll withdraw. Nothing further. Okay.
>> All right. Thank you.
>> The last girl um Jean Lelay was the um massage therapist cuz this lady can't be You got to child. Don't let the black people get a hello to all these minorities cuz then they'll say, "He must not like black women. He just abuses us."
Just get ready, y'all. Just get ready.
>> Oh [ __ ] >> Can you state your name and spell your last name for the record, please?
>> Sure. Melissa Godard. G O D A D.
>> Thank you. And um what city do you live in? City and state, please.
>> Booker Town, Florida.
>> Okay. And are you employed?
>> Yes, I am.
>> Where are you employed?
>> At PMG Private CFO.
>> And what is PMG Private CFO?
>> It's a um boutique financial service company. So, we do accounting, tax planning, tax prep, um, budgeting, we handle everything, financial, data collection, >> good stuff.
>> Is one of your company's clients Steph Digs?
>> Yes, it is.
>> Okay. And do you work on Mr. Digs account?
>> Yes, I'm his client manager.
>> All right. And how long have you been the client manager for Mr. Digs account?
>> Since November 13th, 2023.
>> Okay. Um, and can you just briefly describe how uh Mr. Dixs' account is structured?
>> Sure. Um, he has the personal side, which we call concierge, and the business side. The personal side is his life personally but because his person is a business also over businesses and then he has several businesses that we operate.
>> Can you just very briefly just um identify the different businesses that >> Sure. Um Dig Steep LLC which is for his name, image and likeness, Liam Brands International which is a clothing brand, CDPM which is a furniture brand and Dig Steep Foundation which is his charity organization. And >> shout out to Stefan.
We gonna give credit where credit is due. Okay.
So he got four different business entities and he's having his [ __ ] managed by a professional and by a professional that really sounds like she knows what the [ __ ] she doing. Remember I always say I can tell when people don't know what the [ __ ] they talking about when it comes to money. She know what the hell she talking about. He hired the right people.
Clock that fact that they're going to come through and say that that he don't employ no black people.
I'm telling you, I'm telling you, I'm telling you that is going to be a thing.
But, uh, he he got the right one here.
Um, I saw, uh, Eugene, they said that that one lady was the massage therapist.
That makes sense. This is this is this is good job for him. Everything's all separated and you are the brand. All right. Come on, Stefan. She probably charge a lot of money. She was like she probably ital Italian italian or something. Mhm.
>> So those businesses that you just described are those handled on the business side of his account.
>> Correct.
>> All right. And then there's a personal side or a concier side to handle his business. Sorry, they handle his personal expenses.
>> Correct.
>> Okay. Um and up until starting before October 2025, so from 2023 to 2025 October, uh which side of his account did you handle?
>> I handled uh daily business transactions. Um for the most part.
>> Okay. And did you have a different um colleague to handle the personal kind of concier side?
>> Yes, the practical everyday concier side. We did. And um would expenses for private staff um be handled on the business side or the concier side?
>> The concier side. Okay.
>> And and did something happen in the fall of 2025 that caused you to take over responsibility for the concier side?
>> Yes, we had an associate.
>> Okay. So the associate left and then were you responsible in the fall of 2025 for both the business and the concier side?
>> Yes.
>> Okay. Um and did that did you have responsibility at that time for payments to Mr. Digs's private chef?
>> Beginning in beginning of November. Yes.
>> Okay. Beginning of November 2025.
>> Correct.
>> And um >> Oh yeah. They going to be like, "Did you f up her pay?"
>> You recall. Well, what did you do when you took over responsibility for those payments?
>> Um, I was notified at the beginning of November that the data collection program that we use was updated so that personal payments need to be made. Um, and one of them was for the chef and I asked, you know, catch me up. Um, does does she have a contract? How do we pay her? Um, does she have a W9? Um, does she have an NDA? Just general information like what do I do? And who are you who are you talking to when you were getting this information?
>> Sunny. And who is Sunny? um Stefan's personal assistant.
>> Okay. All right. Um do you recall uh receiving an invoice from uh Miss Adams on December 1st of 2025?
>> Yes.
>> And um do you recall what that invoice was for?
>> It was for three weeks of services in November and reimburseable expenses.
>> Okay. Um what did you do with that invoice when you received it?
>> Um I checked Well, immediately I knew that it was incorrect because I had paid her um weekly for two of those weeks. So it raised a flag. I needed to figure out had I made a mistake or have she made a mistake and that caused me to look a little bit further into the reimburseable expenses. We're much more structured on the business side. So, I usually audit those before paying them.
>> Okay.
>> So, when the flag was raised and it caused you to look a little bit deeper, um what did you do to look a little bit deeper?
>> Deeper.
>> I pulled up every payment that we made to her for the last 18 months. As far back as I could go. Um >> she did some work, y'all. She did some investigation. She just didn't say, "What did I say?" She did some work >> and then I went through every receipt and reimburseable that we paid her for the last six months. Sorry. And at the conclusion, so would you describe that as as a kind of an audit?
>> Yeah. You know, if you receive an invoice and it's incorrect, I want to know is it our mistake or was it her mistake? So, I wanted to make sure that we had paid her correctly.
>> All right. And um what did you learn from conducting your audit?
>> That she had submitted receipts multiple times over the course of six months, the same receipt. um that she had submitted reimbursements for packages sent that were paid by our federal express account for reimbursement um that we had overpaid her.
>> And were you able to quantify the amount of money that she had been overpaid based on your audit?
>> Yes.
>> And how much money was that?
>> Um I think the total was 2500 and change at that time um with >> she was overpaid and she's still broke.
>> An additional 744 that maybe was legitimate. I couldn't substantiate because there wasn't a date on it. So that was more in a gray area.
Okay.
>> Um did you ask Miss Adams for more information about the money that she was seeking?
>> Yes.
>> Um how did you do that?
>> I contacted Sunny and asked for her email. Um I gave my phone number, even my personal phone number so that she could reach me because sometimes they're in different time zones. Um I reached out to her twice.
>> Okay. And did you ever hear back from her?
>> No, she never responded.
>> Um did you >> cuz she was only trying to talk to Stefan. These are the people she need to be talking to.
>> Tell Mr. Digs what you had identified or >> Steph a you conducted. Yes, he called me. We spoke about it on December 5th.
>> All right. And and what was his reaction?
>> He's like, "Give me a report." And um he had wanted to make sure that she was paid and I told him I would give him a report and he was fine. Um in the course of conducting your audit or actually that um did there come a time when you were aware that there was some paperwork not completed that you would have expected to be completed? Um, at the beginning when I took over, I asked for those things as um I think it was the beginning of December when the um my voice didn't match what I had. You know, I'm buttoning things up. It's the end of fourth quarter. Um we're closing out the end of the year, so I wanted to make sure we had everything. So, you know, I was going through everybody's paperwork, but yes, it was about the beginning of December. I realized we don't have paperwork.
>> All right. And did you do anything about that?
>> Yeah, I had asked Sunny to um I had mentioned to Steph that I think we should get one. He said to coordinate with Sunny, which I did on December 4th, and um I didn't receive anything, so I followed up with it as I normally would.
>> And how did you follow up with it?
>> Um I asked Sunny if she had collected it, and I emailed Mila asking for it.
>> Do you remember the date on which you emailed Mila for it? Sorry, Miss >> December 8th.
>> December 8th. Did you follow up again with Miss Adams, if you can recall?
>> I did not because uh Steph said not to worry about it.
>> Okay. Um >> Steph said not to worry about it.
Just went just >> Who is this?
>> Miss Goddard, you just testified that you followed up with Miss Adams asking for the NDA on December 8th.
>> Oh, I'm sorry. I was in correct. It was December 13th.
>> Okay. Thank you. Uh, no further questions.
>> No, >> no further questions.
>> Thank you, ma'am. You >> look at that. Nice and simple and easy.
Just answer the damn questions.
>> And she got ass, too.
>> Raise your right hand.
>> It's Ry's little sister.
>> Who is this?
>> Anybody know?
>> Ma'am, you state your name for the record and spell your first and your last name.
>> My name is Shai Charles. It's spelled X I A C H A R L E S.
>> What do you do for a living then?
>> Um, I own a hair salon and I braid hair, natural hair.
>> Where do you live?
>> I live in Brooklyn, New York.
>> You said you own a salon. Do you have an actual physical location?
>> Yeah, I do.
>> And is that down in the New York City area as well?
>> Uh, yes, it's in Crown Heights.
>> Um, how many clients do you have roughly?
>> Um, uh, too many to count. I have a lot lots of clients.
>> Okay. Um, is one of them Stefan Digs?
>> Yes, it is.
>> How do you know Mr. Digs? Um, I started doing his year when he played for the Buffalo Bills.
>> Do you know how many years ago that was?
>> Tyler.
>> Um, um, I'm not good with dates, but whenever he last played for the Buffalo Bills.
>> Okay.
>> Um, when you actually do Mr. Digs's hair, how long does that process actually take?
>> Um, I'd estimate probably about 3 to 5 hours, anywhere between that. Yeah.
>> And where have you done Mr. Digs hair?
Um, his house. Um, he travels a lot for work, so wherever he needs me to do his hair, I go.
>> Is that true of other clients you have as well?
>> Yeah.
Yo, there be some people that be getting into some businesses for real. Good for her, cuz she don't even look like she 30. She got a professional uh business, doing hair, braiding Stefan's hair, braiding probably other people's hair that are famous. They flying her out.
She get to eat and all that stuff. Good for her. Good job. Good for her.
Sheesh.
Have you been inside Mr. Dig's house in Denim?
>> Uh, yes I have.
>> All right. Um, do you know when he lived there?
>> Um, I don't know when he occupied his space, but I can tell you the f like the first time I went there to do this year.
>> When was that?
>> Um, it was when the season started with the Patriots. Um, probably about July, September around that time last year.
>> So that be 2025.
>> Uh, yeah.
>> Okay. Um, and >> you have been in Mr. Diggs and other clients's house to do their hair previously. Yeah, I have lots of celebrity clients and obviously they would want to come to the salon and so I go to them. So wherever they're at, I I go meet them there. Whether it's a hotel, their house, wherever.
>> All right. So it sounds like September or July fall last year was the first time you were in Mr. Digger's home in Denim, but not the first time previously.
>> Yeah. First time in Denim, but not like else's house. Wherever he lived before that, I would go.
>> Got it. And having done that, did you meet some of the people who were normally around?
>> Yes.
>> Uh do you know a person named Sunny?
>> Yes.
>> Who's that?
>> Uh his assistant.
>> Do you meet any other family members, Mr. Digs?
>> Uh yeah, everybody that's in the house, his brothers, his mom, everybody. Okay.
Um, do you ever meet a person named Adams?
>> Yes, I have.
>> Who's that?
>> Uh, it was a chef at the time when I met her.
>> And so, when did you meet Mila Adams?
>> Uh, at the same time I went to the house for the first time. So, like around July, September whenever the season started with the Patriots >> of last year.
>> Yeah.
>> Um, did you meet at the house?
>> Yeah.
>> And how much time were you at the house kind of the first time you met Miss Adams?
>> Uh, probably like less than 24 hours or around that time cuz I know I had a client the following day. So, I just had to come do his hair. Um, but that was late in the evening and so I had to leave the following day. Yeah.
>> Okay.
>> Be washing his hair too, y'all. Don't forget that. She be washing it, blow drying it, and then braiding it up. It could take some 3 hours or so. What if he's tender-headed? It could be that. It could be anything. She could massage it.
It could be a lot of things. She getting paid well for it. Probably better than the damn chef.
>> Um, and so you met Miss Adams at that point, but did you speak to her? Um I did because um I had to go to Walgreens to get some products and so I asked anybody in the house if they needed anything and Mila said she needed um a sponge, a makeup sponge and so I got have a sponge. When I came back to the house she asked me how much money it was and I told her it was okay and that's the first interaction we had.
>> Okay. Um do you have any other further interaction with Miss Adams after that kind of initial 24-hour stay?
>> Um yeah, when I came back to the house.
>> When was that?
>> I I can't give you exact date but I could like estimate. So probably within two weeks cuz he'll do this here like every two to three weeks. So about two maybe three weeks later. Yeah.
>> You went back to the house in Denim.
Yeah. Was Miss Adams at the house in Denim at that point?
>> Uh yeah. And >> so did you speak more to her when you went back the second time?
>> Yeah. So um can I can we go back cuz even um after >> I'm sorry. Just I apologize. Charles, but did you did you speak to Miss Annage again that second time?
>> We Yeah, we spoke more. Yeah.
>> Right. Um how much time did you spend with her that second time?
>> More time. for like a longer time because we was we were talking about food and she wanted to come to New York to start her restaurant and I'm a business owner and we connected on the fact that she was a business owner and I have like a big social media following and I told her that she needed to do content and I wanted to help her with her content so she could start her business so we connected on that.
>> Did you end up helping her with content?
>> Yeah.
>> Did you two stay in touch? Yeah.
>> How long were you around at the house in denim that second time?
>> Um I I can't tell you how long honestly.
Um I would say if we had a game and we go to the game together, but for however cuz most times she'll be like the only female there and Sunny will come and go and so I guess spent more time with her.
>> Okay. Um kind of following that time you spent together where you said you connected over being business owners.
>> Did you two remain in contact?
>> Yeah.
>> And how did you do that?
>> Um we'll text, we'll send Instagram reels, we'll face >> you guys exchange phone numbers.
>> Yeah.
>> Um how much did you talk you think in the following weeks and months that fall?
>> A lot. is um a lot. We talk about business, we'll gossip, we'll we girls.
So yeah.
>> Um >> did you ever spend more time together in person with Miss Alex?
>> Yeah, I took her back to my country. I'm from Trinad and Tobago. So I took her to Tobago. She spent time >> all right. You won. I don't know if we knew that. Trinidad for the win.
>> My family with my grandmother. Um yeah, I actually bought a ticket to go to Tobago. So yeah.
>> When was that?
>> Oh, you had to buy her a ticket. It >> was probably around Thanksgiving time.
end of November then.
>> Oh yeah. Yeah. Whenever Thanksgiving was.
>> Okay. Um following that trip, do you remember where you went after that?
>> Um I came back to New York. We came back on the same flight. I came back to New York and she went to Boston.
>> Okay. Um do you remember where you were on December 2nd?
>> Yeah, actually. Um I was in I was in Target like late evening.
>> Um what were you doing in Target?
>> I was shopping for ingredients because I was spending too much money at Uber. So I was buying ingredients to cook like groceries.
>> You're buying groceries at Target?
>> Yeah. Um, what were you cooking?
>> Um, so I wanted to make this um like Cajun pasta with shrimp and sausage. My mother had made it at the house and it was it was healthy and so I wanted to cook that because I don't want to buy Uber. I didn't want to spend my Uber Eats and um I just wanted to be healthier and cook and so I wanted to make it like her. Um so I was going through the aisles and like picking up stuff and calling or message I text her picture and asked her if it was this one but she wasn't responding quick enough so I FaceTime her.
>> All right. So let me break that down there for a minute. You're in Target.
You're trying to purchase ingredients for a dinner that you had seen Mila cook. You said at the house. Is that at the denim house? Yeah. Right. Did you say you were looking for what was the ingredient you were looking for?
>> Like shrimp. But so she made matcha as well. So I was trying to find out like what matcha to get um that specific one from tea dealers. Um uh shrimp um pasta, sausage, everything like that.
>> So you you just said a moment ago that as you were trying to find ingredients, you started by taking a picture and um sending it to Mila.
>> Um do you remember what time that was at? Uh, it was before 6 p.m. for sure because I remember leaving my cart in Target to go pick up some dry cleaning for my boyfriend because I had to get it before it closed. So, I actually left Target and came back to Target. So, it was before 6 p.m.
>> Okay. Yeah.
>> Um, what about a specific time? Remember exact times?
>> Uh, so the dry cleaners was in Brownsville, Target was so I got there probably minutes to 6. So, probably like the end like ending of four or 5 p.m. somewhere there.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah. You mentioned a a text message or a photograph of an ingredient you sent.
>> Yeah.
>> Um was there any record of that?
>> Uh yeah, I took a picture and sent it to her.
>> All right. Would that have had the the actual time?
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Do you think taking a look at a record might refresh your recollection on what time you sent that photograph?
>> Yes.
>> I'm ask.
>> Yeah. She seems annoyed.
>> She said we don't do this in Trinidad.
Have a look at that.
>> When you got time >> on what time?
>> Yeah.
>> You actually began communicating with Miss Adams when you were in the target?
>> Yes.
>> And what time is that?
>> It says 4:38 on the picture.
>> Okay. Is that consistent with your recollection when you reach out to Miss Adams?
>> Yeah.
>> Um, now you said you started by texting and then you facetimed with Miss Adams.
Yeah.
>> What's FaceTime?
>> Uh, uh, a video call app on every iPhone.
>> Uh, oh.
>> And you FaceTime with M Miss Adams previously?
>> Yeah.
>> Um, so describe how that looks. what's happening at that point.
>> Uh >> oh.
>> So I FaceTime her. I told her what I was doing. We spoke >> must be looking for bruises.
>> Spook about the pasta. Um and all the ingredients I need again. And she was like, "Girl, I'm not going to Miami."
And she said she's going to go home to Atlanta for a couple days. Then she's going to come to New York. Well, she's going to go home to Atlanta, but she's going to stop off in New York for a couple days.
>> All right. Let me actually stop you there. I apologize, Miss Charles.
Specific question. So, you said >> you're in Target while this conversation is happening.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. Could you see where Miss Adams was?
>> Uh yeah.
>> Where was she? She was in the kitchen.
>> Kitchen of what?
>> Uh, of the denim house.
>> And how do you know that?
>> Because I've been there before, so I know the layout of the house. And the fusset was running and I could see the island in the background.
>> Okay. Um, you just said she mentioned Miami. Did you notice anything about her her face, her physical appearance when you had this FaceTime call?
>> No.
>> I'm sorry.
>> No.
>> Did you see any redness, swelling?
>> No.
>> Did she flush?
>> No.
>> She teeyed?
>> No.
>> Were there any bruises on her?
>> No.
>> Um, >> no. No.
>> You started to talk a little bit about places she said she was going.
>> Yeah. Did you end up actually seeing Miss Adams that day?
>> Yeah, cuz um following >> that conversation.
>> Yeah. All right. She said where was that?
>> Uh in New York. And she said she was staying She was stopping off in New York for a couple days. I asked her where she was going to stay. She said, "A hotel."
I'm like, "Girl, we friends. We You don't have to stay at a hotel. You can stay at my place."
>> All right. Did you actually see her that night? Did she stay at your place?
>> Yeah.
>> So, where did you first see her?
>> At the airport.
>> What airport?
>> Uh Laio.
>> What were you doing out there?
>> Oh, this is the girl that picked her up in the car with the pictures. So, she didn't see anything when she was looking at FaceTime after she allegedly was assaulted. And then when she got in front of her face, oh, they was cool.
Cool. I don't be facetiming with nobody, y'all. Except for my grandkids. I don't be facetiming with nobody. Who does FaceTime? It's weird.
>> Um, what time did you pick her up from McGuardia airport?
>> Uh, she told me she was at 11:00. So, I got there like minutes to 11. Um, I had to wait cuz I think her flight was delayed. Yeah, her flight was delayed.
So, I waited there for like 45 minutes.
>> And so, did you end up seeing Miss Adams? Did you actually get your card?
Yeah. You picked her up from LaGuardia airport when she got in your car. Did you notice anything out of the ordinary?
>> Did you notice anything about her appearance?
>> No.
>> Was there any bruising on her at that point?
>> No.
>> Um, what were you doing when she picked Miss Adams up?
>> Uh, we went to go pick up my friend Talia in Queens and we were just chilling in the car. We were just like singing and just talking.
>> Um, anything out of the ordinary about either Miss Adams or Miss uh your friend Tali's demeanor?
>> No.
>> What's your friend Tal's name? Uh, >> her name is Natalia Moses.
>> Okay. Um, your car, what kind of car do you drive?
>> Uh, Mercedes-Benz GLE 63S.
>> Is there any kind of aftermarket system that's equipped with?
>> Uh, Oxford itself.
>> Let me ask you this. Does your car have video?
>> Yeah. Um, well, I install um dash cam in my car.
>> Oh, you put the dash cam in. That didn't come with the car itself. Got it. Um, what I'm going to ask is if we could pull up video two, I believe, from what has been marked number five.
>> They said, child, you don't have to recall because we got witnesses.
Put her on spirit for that flight.
Said I gotta save money where I can. Put her on spirit.
That's funny.
There she is.
Thank you, Lively Cuts. Appreciate you.
>> Not to stay hydrated.
>> Thank you, boo.
>> What I'm gonna ask Sila to do is go to the next video down on that list.
I'm gonna ask myself real watching that video. What have we seen?
>> Um, we were listening to Cranes in the Sky by Solange and we were just talking about what the song was about.
>> When we say we say there, who?
>> Uh, my friend Natalia Moses and Mila Adams in the car.
>> It's a little hard to see.
>> Yeah. Who's in the front seat here?
>> Uh, Mila Adams.
>> Yes.
>> Um, what did the three of you do that night?
>> Uh, we went to Jersey. I have a house in Jersey City, so we went to Jersey City.
>> And what did you do?
>> Uh, drink, eat wings, and watch TV, just chill.
>> All right. Did you end up staying or sleeping in Jersey City? Did you sleep somewhere else?
>> No, I went back to my apartment in Brooklyn.
>> Who went back to your apartment in Brooklyn?
>> Me, Sally, and Milo.
>> And what time do you think you got back?
>> Uh, I'd estimate probably like like 3:00, 4:00 a.m. in the morning. Nice.
Early in the morning.
>> Yeah.
>> Um that entire time span that we're talking about there is what you just did. Eat, drink, >> have some wings, and hang out. Is that a fair description you did that night?
>> Yeah.
>> All right. Um where'd you sleep that night?
>> Richard upstairs in my bedroom.
>> Okay. Do you remember how long um Miss Adams ended up staying at your house?
>> Uh probably like a week. A little over a week.
>> All right. That night in Jersey City and back at your apartment in Brooklyn, did you have the opportunity to observe Miss Adams? Uh, probably the day the morning we got up.
>> Yeah.
>> Cuz we're girls, so we get dressed in front of each other. So, yeah. The day of.
>> Okay. So, when you say dressed in front of each other, did you actually see Miss Adams without clothes on as you were getting dressed?
>> With a towel on.
>> Okay. You observe any bruising, redness on her neck, her chest?
>> Did you observe anything on her face?
>> No.
>> Um, Miss Silver, if we can actually play the third video.
>> Uhoh. Nothing. Nothing.
there just finish that day of December.
>> Yeah.
>> Kind of depict.
>> Um anytime the day of December 3rd, did you notice bruising, developing, redness, any kind of physical marks on Miss Adams?
>> No.
>> On December 4th, 5th, 6th, did you notice any of that?
>> No. Did Miss Adams ever tell you that she had been assaulted or strangled?
>> No.
>> Did she ever mention any kind of an attack?
>> No.
>> The hairbrer said, "Don't bring me into your bullshit."
>> Do you remember when she left?
>> Uh, can I give you the exact date?
Probably like somewhere between the 9th, 10th, or 11. Either one of those dates.
>> Okay. Um, and after Miss Adams left, actually, let me back up. Strike that.
So, if she got there on December 2nd, she left on the 9th, 10th or 11th. It's fair to say she was down there for a week, maybe a little bit more.
>> Yeah.
>> All right. Um, after she left, did you see her again?
>> Uh, yeah. So, afterwards.
>> Soon afterwards. Where was that?
>> Uh, in Boston.
>> And in Boston. Where were you?
>> Uh, where was I? In Boston at the house.
In Denim.
>> Oh, apologies. Yeah, >> I understand. So, you saw her again at the house in Denim?
>> Yeah.
>> And when was that?
>> Uh, probably the 13th.
>> Yeah. Yeah. 12th to 13th cuz I had to go to do I had to go do his hair.
>> Okay. What was there some sort of timesensitive pressure about doing his hair? because he had to leave to go to Miami. So, I had to go do his hair.
Yeah.
>> Okay.
>> The Miami trip again. So, she was still in the house. What's her name? Oh, yeah.
She came back. That's right. She came back after the assault and was hanging out.
>> I had to do his hair. Probably had a game. He probably had a game.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah.
>> So, let me back you up. You Miss Adams leaves New York.
>> Yeah.
>> 9 10 11. And your testimony was that you think it was on the 13th. You saw her again.
>> Yeah. Either 12, 13, 14. Somewhere there. I'm not going with these. Okay.
>> And that was in >> at the house in Denim.
>> All right.
>> Um, what were you doing in the house in Denim?
>> I had to do this here.
>> Who was in the house in Denim?
>> Um, his mom. Um, Mila, me. Um, I think Maron was there.
Um, yeah. Yeah, that's where I can remember being in the house.
>> Okay. Um, did you do Mr. Jinx's hair that day? Yeah.
>> What time of day?
>> Uh, it was the evening.
>> In the evening then? Yeah.
>> Is that what you said?
>> Um, how long did his hair take? Uh between three and five hours.
>> So do you remember when you finished doing his hair roughly?
>> Uh >> she probably get like $300 an hour.
>> It was It was late that night. Um yeah, like probably 10:11 somewhere there.
>> Um what did you do after you finished doing Mr. Dig's hair that night?
>> Uh I slept on the couch because I had a flight 6 a.m. that morning.
>> 6 a.m. the following morning or that morning?
>> Uh the following the So I didn't stay here the night. Um I stayed downstairs on the couch. I was laying on the couch with my phone. I stayed on there cuz I had a flight early the next morning. Got it. Yeah. Um, when you were down on the couch, what happened?
>> Uh, like later into the night, Mila came downstairs and she was just talking about stuff that happened earlier in the day.
>> All right, let me back you up there for a moment. Did you see anything unusual on the evening of December 13th doing Mr. Dig's hair?
>> Yeah. So, I was behind the couch. He was on the couch with Mphanie. We were watching um a a Netflix comedy special and we were just there kicking it. Um, he was on his phone. Um, Mila was in the back of us like in a little dining area.
She was on her phone and she shouts over to him, "Yo, Steph, when am I going to get my money?" And uh he responds, "I think you spoke to the accountant." And her demeanor changed, his demeanor kind of change. I wasn't paying any attention to it. I was just doing my job. Um so after a while, she moves from behind in the dining table and she comes to the front like on the side like a seat area thing and she was on her phone and she was just laughing really loud. Um I don't imply anything like stop you right there. You you said she's over on her phone. She was laughing really loud.
Yeah.
>> Was she watching the comedy special? No, she was just on her phone.
>> Okay. So, you said the next later that night or the next morning you spoke to her again?
>> Yeah, like in the like probably midnight 1:00 a.m.ish. Yeah. She came downstairs and we were talking.
>> When she came downstairs, was there anybody else downstairs?
>> No, just me and her.
>> And what did she tell you when she came downstairs?
>> She asked me if she was annoyed.
>> She asked you if >> he said, "Yeah, if he was annoyed."
>> And that's Mr. Dixs. Yeah.
>> Did she tell you she was going to do anything?
>> Yeah, she um she she was trying to antagonize him while she was on the couch like trying to get me into skin and um she was >> No, never. You're trying to tell me that that wonderful lady was trying to antagonize Stefan Diggs, trying to be annoying.
See, you get too comfortable in these work jobs and you think you family and you think that you can do a little bit more than what you really can do. And I'm seeing and listening and that's what happened in my opinion. She thought she had it in there. She thought she had it in. She thought she could tell him. She thought she was like that girl >> and she just was not. She was out of pocket.
>> So, let me ask you this way. Did she indicate when she came downstairs that she was going to do anything? Did she tell you she was going to take any action?
>> Yeah, she said she's going to sue him >> for what?
>> For the money that he owes her and like she going to take it to the blog. She going to >> take it to the blog.
>> Blogs. Blogs. Got it.
>> Yeah.
>> Um, >> it was like an hour long conversation.
It was a long start. Oh, sorry. So, do you remember her saying that that she was going to make him pay?
>> Yeah.
>> Do you remember her saying anything about the hostile work environment?
>> Yeah.
>> Let me have one moment, your honor.
>> Now, it's a hostile work environment.
Sure. Miss Charles, did Miss Adams, prior to her coming down that night, 1:00 a.m. and having this conversation with you, did she did she tell you that she had been assaulted?
She heard anything about a strangulation and assault.
>> That night when she was talking about the suing Mr. Digs, did she say that she had been assaulted?
>> No.
>> I want to back up down to uh kind of early in your testimony. You said you had a dash camera in your car.
>> How long have you had that? Uh, probably after my birthday, which is September.
So, yeah. Uh, probably end of September, beginning of October.
>> Okay. Why do you have that?
>> Because people scamming on your insurance for one. Um, like they hit your car. They say you have a nice car and they drive your money out to you >> in New York, you said?
>> Yeah.
>> I have >> uh good afternoon, Miss Charles.
>> Afternoon.
>> Um, so you've been uh doing uh Mr. Dig's hair every two to three weeks or how how long? Um, so I started doing his hair when he was at the Buffalo Bills and then last year like a little before the metal last year is when like I started doing it consistently.
>> Okay. So for more than one year you've been doing it or >> Yeah.
>> And that's um you said like a three to five hour appointment every two to three weeks. How much you get paid when you do that?
>> Uh it depends on the style I do range from uh $600 probably $1,500.
>> And um you said that some >> good business $600 to $1,500 for three.
She making more money than um Miller >> just off of Stefan every two to three weeks. 15 about $1,500 plus if she's doing other people. Oh, she come she on the come up. No wonder she got her Mercedes whatever the hell brand it was.
>> How many times you go to the games afterwards?
>> Yeah.
>> How many times has that happened?
>> Um I went twice when I was in Denim. Uh once in New York and once at a Super Bowl.
>> Um and you also said that at least on one occasion you slept over his house.
Did you sleep over his house often or?
>> No.
>> Um, when did you meet Miss Adams?
>> Uh, probably August, September.
>> Um, so at the time when she went to New York, you'd known her for two, three months, something like that?
>> Uh, probably. Yeah.
>> And you'd known him for over a year?
>> Yeah.
>> And you'd seen him uh every two to three weeks for three to five hours?
>> Yeah.
>> So, was it fair to say you knew him better than you knew her?
>> Uh, no. Because we have like a client um service provider relationships. I wouldn't say that's subjective.
>> When you're uh doing >> Keeping it professional, it sounds like >> you talk to him. Uh, I keep it professional. So, just how's the game stuff? I got nothing in this personal life.
>> All right. Thank you.
>> Thank you.
>> Okay. They said, "You ain't got to answer. [ __ ] We going to get what we need." Oh, who's this girl? All right.
Who's next?
A lot of ass around this man >> security.
>> Good afternoon, Miss.
>> Good afternoon. Um, can you state your name and spell your last name for the record?
>> Sure. My name is Natalyia Mes. M O S E S.
>> All right. And I'll just ask you to keep your voice up a little bit so that everyone in the court can hear.
>> Sure. Um, do you also go by a nickname?
>> Yes. Tali.
>> Tali is your nickname.
>> Yes. All right. Where do you live?
>> I live in Brooklyn, New York. And I've just moved I live in Florida. Do I go between Brooklyn and Florida as I have a business in Florida as well?
>> Okay. And uh >> Tether, >> what do you do for a living?
>> I'm a hair stylist.
>> Um do you work for any particular salon or on your own?
>> No, I have my own business.
>> Okay. Um do you know Shai Charles?
>> I do.
>> How do you know Shai?
>> Um Shai and I met in 2018. I started off um being her assistant, her brain assistant.
>> Okay.
>> Do you still work with Shai?
>> No.
>> All right. Um what about um Stefan Digs?
Do you know Stefan Digs?
>> No, not personally.
>> Have you ever met Stefan Digs? No.
>> Is Stefan Digs a client of yours?
>> No. Okay. Um, do you know Mila Adams?
>> I do.
>> How do you know Mila?
>> I know Mila Tushai.
>> Okay. Um, when is the first Have you ever met Miss Adams?
>> I have.
>> When is the first time you met her?
>> Um, I want to say December 2nd until December 3rd. Around that time, that was the first time I met her in person, but I would have spoken to her on the phone on multiple occasions before her.
>> Okay. And did you talk to her um just the two of you before December 2nd?
>> No, not just the two of us. I would we would always speak on with Shai in the middle. So, it would always be on Shai's phone. So, I never spoke to her one-on-one prior to December 2nd.
>> I see. Okay. So um Shai and Miss Adams had a relationship. That's correct.
>> And then sometime and you and Shai have a relationship. Correct. And sometimes the three of you would talk.
>> That's correct.
>> Understood. And were these calls professional calls, business calls, personal calls?
>> Personal calls.
>> Okay. All right. Um so what were the circumstances under which you met Miss Adams on December 2nd? So she said she was passing through to New York. Um and Shai told her well she could stay at her house. I just came from Atlanta because I had a job in Atlanta and Shy told me that she would pick me up as we were coming in from the same airport. I however came in before um Miss Adams.
So, I went to my family's house and Shai picked me up from there with Miss Adams in the car.
>> Okay. And where was your family's house?
>> In Queens.
>> All right. Um, and that was the first time you met Miss Adams >> in person. Yes.
>> In person. Okay. Um, now had you I take it you had been in Shai's car before.
>> That's correct.
>> All right. And can you describe her car?
The outside of it.
>> It's a white BMW. I'm sorry. AMG.
>> Okay. Um, and can you just describe the inside?
>> Oh, AMG. My favorite, y'all. My favorite.
>> Of her car.
>> She has a red interior.
>> All right. Um, does she have any recording devices in her car?
>> Yeah, she has a dash cam in her car. All right. And can you describe?
>> So you got uh uh Shai doing the damn thing. This girl doing the damn thing.
The only one that got problems is Mila.
The only one that's got problems is Mila. The only one with attitude. The only one running off at the mouth cuz she was like, I'mma tell my sister what I'mma do. And I know they got me.
And they said, "Girl, we got businesses.
We got [ __ ] to lose cuz we not going to be on Dag on TV talking about we can't afford a Uber. We gonna get this money and do it the right way.
>> Describe what that dash cam looks like.
Uh it's a rectangular shape. Um she has it on the top of the um windshield.
>> Okay. So you can see it when you're sitting in her car.
>> That's correct.
>> All right. And did you know that that dash cam was in there?
>> I did.
>> All right. Um did you know that on December 2nd?
>> Yes, I did.
>> And you could see it when you were sitting in the car on December 2nd.
>> Yes, I did.
>> All right. Um after Shai and Miss Adams picked you up in I think you said Queens.
>> Yes.
>> Uh what did you do after that?
>> We went to New Jersey.
>> And what did you do in New Jersey?
>> We were just chilling at the house. Um, we bought food and you know, girl time.
We were just hanging around watching music videos and stuff like that.
>> Um, and during that time, Strange question. Were the lights on?
>> It was. Okay. Um, when you were with Shai and Miss Adams at the house in New Jersey, did you notice any marks or bruises or redness on Miss Adam's face?
>> I did not.
>> Um, could you see her neck at that time?
>> Yes. Um, did you notice any marks or redness or bruises on her neck?
>> No, I did not. Oh.
>> Did she complain at any point about um soreness or stiffness or um well soreness or stiffness?
>> No, she did not.
>> You testify. Did you see her eat?
>> I did.
>> Did you see her drink?
>> I did.
>> Did she seem to have any difficulty swallowing?
>> She did not.
>> Complain about difficulty swallowing?
>> No, she did not.
>> Or sore throat at all?
>> No.
>> Um did her voice sound horsearse?
>> No. Did sound any different than it had than it had sounded when you previously spoke with her?
>> Done.
>> This was it.
>> Did you notice anything out of the ordinary in her appearance or her behavior on December 2nd?
>> I did not. Okay. Um, how long did you end up spending time with Miss Adams um, in New York City? Approximately a week.
Okay. Um, did you spend that whole >> So, the point is is that she ain't see nothing either. Somebody was full of ish allegedly. Oh, this is closing statements.
This is closing statements. Then they showed the clock. You know, they just had this uh clock on everybody's channel as it counted down counted down and then they came back. And this is the verdict.
>> And third, that the touching was either likely to cause bodily harm to Mila Adams or was offensive. To prove the first element, the Commonwealth must prove the defendant touched Ma Adams. A touching is any physical contact, however slight. A touching may be direct as when a person strikes another or it may indirect be indirect as when a person sets emotion some force or instrumentality that strikes another. To prove the second element, the commonwealth intended that is third element offensive. A touching is offensive when it is without to prove the defendant guilty of this offense.
The commonwealth must prove three things beyond a reasonable doubt. First, that the defendant intentionally applied pressure on the throat or neck of Ma Adams. second that the pressure was substantial and third that the pressure interfered with the normal breathing or circulation of blood of Ma Adams. To prove the first element, the Commonwealth must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant intentionally applied pressure on the throat or neck of Ma Adams. The Commonwealth must prove that the defendant consciously and deliberately intended the touching to occur and that it was not merely accidental or negligent. You may examine any evidence regarding the defendant's actions or words and all the surrounding circumstances to determine whether the defendant intended to apply pressure to the throat of or neck of Ma Adams.
>> To prove the second element, the Commonwealth must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the pressure was substantial. You may consider evidence, if any, about how, where, when, and for what duration the pressure was applied, as well as any evidence of its effect or impact on Ma Adams. To prove the third element, the Commonwealth must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the pressure that was applied interfered with the normal breathing or circulation of blood of Ma Adams. If the Commonwealth has proven all three elements beyond a reasonable doubt, you should return a verdict of guilty. If the Commonwealth has failed to prove one or more of the elements beyond a reasonable doubt, you must find the defendant not guilty.
>> With that, I will send you back to your deliberations. Arise.
>> Oh, they had to go back.
Oh, yeah. Look at the clock.
It still wasn't much longer, though.
All right, while the clock counts down, let me go ahead and shout out Reaper, of course, as always. Shout out to you, boo. 20 memberships. Thank you so so so much. As always, as always. Thank you so much, hun. Shout out to all the channel members. I see you. I appreciate you. If you did get a membership, please make sure you thank Death the Reaper for the membership stream sponsor. As usual, shout out to all of y'all if you're still being here. Hit the like button, subscribe if you are new. This is almost over, but you know, I got more stuff for y'all, but this is almost over. This is the countdown. So, we were able to watch Mila allegedly lie on the stand, but that's okay because her friends who were with her sat there and told that they ain't seen nothing. They was dancing.
She was swallowing. She was eating. And she was doing everything. And there was no signs of any strain. And they said, "She full of sugar, honey, iced tea." So they said, "We don't need you, boo.
We'll go around you." Cuz you was out here running off at the mouth telling people you was going to do something to Mr. Digs. How about that? Right. The nerve and the audacity. So this is today. They just got sent back out >> on >> and it looks like they ain't even take another 10 minutes. They came back with this damn verdict. So, we about to listen to the verdict. Thank you so much, Reaper. Appreciate you.
>> Standing. All others may be seated.
Madam Four Lady, has your jury agreed upon a verdict?
>> Yes.
>> On count one, strangulation or suffocation, what is your verdict?
Guilty or not guilty?
>> Not guilty.
>> On count two, the charge of assault and battery, what is your verdict? Guilty or not guilty?
>> Not guilty.
>> Madam forlady, members of the jury, hearken to your verdict as a court has recorded it. Upon your oath, you say that the defendant is not guilty of the count of strangulation or suffocation and not guilty of the count of assault and battery. So say you, madam fore.
>> Yes.
>> So say all members of the jury.
>> Yes.
>> All right. Thank you. Jur, please be seated for a moment. Everyone be seated.
>> Y'all better not talk about the fact that he had a tear either.
>> Um jurors, I uh told during this trial and in my instructions that the verdict was your responsibility and your responsibility alone. Jurors, I want to thank each of you for your careful attention and your service throughout this trial. This case has involved a height and the law as I recognize that serving as a juror in any case. The court is grateful for the seriousness and integrity need to discuss the case with others. If you members of the media, if you are approached, you may simply decline whether or not to >> it's over. And that is the end of that.
Now the question is, does she get charged with anything? Does he bring suit against her? Or does she just get to ride off into the sun?
Okay, that's enough. Everything is a little crazy right now. any charges against her or she just gets to ride off in the sunset like nothing ever happened even though she caused all this drama drama. So over here on the AP the Associated Press it says former Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs is found not guilty of assaulting his private chef. I'm assuming that must be his dad.
Um, Stefon Digs was found not guilty Tuesday of assaulting his chef in a case marked by conflicting accounts of what happened inside his home after disputes over money and their relationship. His trial lasted two days and the jury deliberated for less than two hours. The charges stemmed from a December 2nd incident at his house in Denim where Jamila Adams, a former living personal chef known as Mila, testified that Dig slapped and choked her during an argument. He had pleaded not guilty to felony strangulation charge and a misdemeanor assault and battery charge.
Diggs attorney said the alleged assault never happened and challenge Adam's credibility, arguing the dispute was about money or relationship tensions.
Oo, relationship tensions, including a disagreement over a planned trip to Miami rather than a violent attack. So, she wasn't on the list of people that could go to Miami that he was paying for and she felt some kind of way about that. Sounds like he probably made the best decision.
They pointed to financial demands she made and testimony from friends and employees who said who said she did not appear injured in the days after the encounter. While prosecutors argued the case rest on her account of what happened inside the home.
Um, get out of here. Defense attorney Andrew blah blah blah told jurors during closing arguments prosecutors had not presented a single shred of credible ev evidence that an assault occurred. That is true. There was no assault, no strangulation, no incident at all on that day or any other day. Blah blah blah blah. There she is. That's Jamila.
Um there she is today on the stand. I wonder where she is today. I wonder if she's celebrating somewhere. Anybody thinks that she's out and about in these streets, child? So, anyway, the bottom line is is that she tried it. She planned it. It didn't work out. And uh somebody should hold her accountable, but congratulations to Stefan Diggs for being able to beat the case. We was just getting into it. I was hoping it would at least last three days. That was some good That was some good testimony this morning, child.
Looking crazy.
I think we really should be ask answering or asking the question what happens now with regard to people who do this.
You know, do they get to be um held accountable to? You know what I'm saying?
Anyway, all right. Let's look at some other food here to Brandon cuz you know he's dealing with women too. Maybe this should be women's week.
So, you remember that Brandon Jamal had the issue with his cousin at um what was at um Thank you, Queen, for the thumbs up. I appreciate you for the um they he said he didn't like Jasmine Crockett and then they had a fit and assaulted him and then he called the police, I think, but the family said that he did it and the niece didn't do anything. Like it's all crazy stuff, right? Cuz you know women don't go against women even if it's the detriment to any of their other male relatives.
It's crazy. So this says living with Brandon. Threatening me in front of the police is wild work. Now I don't It looks like it's his neighbor. I thought it was his uh relative. So my aggressive neighbor, she's out of control. This is This is a image that I'm sure the color committee don't have a pro. Not we're the color committee. The color community don't have a problem with >> typical back to your roots.
>> Yeah, you're the police.
>> Yeah, I'mma keep it a [ __ ] about your ass, [ __ ] >> This is going right to the property manager.
>> Give a [ __ ] about you recording.
>> Just going right to the property manager.
>> Typical.
>> You want the same program as me how much your rent is?
>> I don't have a program.
>> I don't have a program.
>> Program? The [ __ ] >> How broke are you? A program.
>> Look at your car. Your car as >> a program.
>> Your car is old as [ __ ] >> Look at the car you're literally in.
>> And you're a former stripper who drives a school bus.
>> Say what?
>> I will beat your ass. You remember what the [ __ ] I say?
>> Thank you very much. I'm calling the police right now.
>> Sam, stop recording.
>> Sam, stop recording.
Okay, stop recording. Slap your ass.
Stop recording.
>> You guys see the threat?
>> Typical back to your roots. Why do y'all always got to be twerking? You know, nobody cares about seeing your funky asses, right? That [ __ ] is not cute.
That's a That's like a I guess that's a threat now when people do that. So, you do that aggressively. Like, no one wants your funky ass. You're outside in your pajamas.
You're talking about somebody's car.
You're getting in someone's car. It's not even yours. You're You're getting in the passenger side. Ain't that a part of the no scrub song? I'd be so confused.
I'd be so confused. Y'all swear you got so much going on and you look like funk.
That looks like funk. Funkified. Ain't that a song? You be looking funkified most of the time. And then you're so [ __ ] aggressive. This goes along with I think we was talking about somebody um earlier today or yesterday where you out here trying to act like you're going to fight a man and that you're going to win. Like y'all sound crazy like like there's not a difference between a man and a woman just because you're mad and have no self-control. And this is why y'all have issues. Yeah. If it don't apply, let it fly. If it's you, then I'm talking to you. This is why you got issues. You do not run the world. You're not in charge of everything and anything except for your damn self. When is that going to be learned? When are y'all going to learn that?
>> Hear the police.
>> Yeah, I'm keep it [ __ ] about your ass, [ __ ] >> Oh, she's mad cuz she had the music loud. He must have told her to take it down and then called the police.
Allegedly is what sounds like is happening. Oh, imagine another black woman out here not following the rules.
You're not going to tell me. I do what I want. Especially if it's a black man telling her, "Can you just turn the music down?"
So, he can't tell you, but you can tell him. You see the hypocrisy here? The foolishness.
Child, I can't imagine why people are fatigued.
>> This is going right to the property manager. I'm fatigued.
>> I don't give a [ __ ] about your recording.
>> Just go right to the property manager.
>> Typical.
>> You want to sign program?
>> I don't have a program.
>> I don't have a program.
>> Program?
>> The [ __ ] >> How broke are you? A program?
>> Look at your car. Your car is >> a program.
>> How you know about his car? You You paying attention to his damn car.
>> Look at the car you're literally in.
>> And you >> And you're a former stripper who drives a school bus.
>> Say what?
>> I will beat your ass. You heard what the [ __ ] I said.
>> Thank you very much. I'm calling the police right now.
>> Sam, stop recording. I don't give a [ __ ] about you recording.
>> Sam, stop recording. Okay, stop recording. Lock your ass.
>> Stop recording.
>> You guys see the threat?
>> You should have just They should have just let her go ahead and do it and then cut her off the [ __ ] jail. Child, this is this is that this is that craziness, no control, ghetto ass with the nerve and the audacity to talk about somebody else. And the best you got is to freaking twerk and to threaten a whole ass man. Then Suzie beat your ass and it's going to be nobody protects black women. Look at everything that black women go through. Exhibit 55,2,082.
Another another hea out here. Hea in.
And then we'll faint like, oh my god, look what someone did to me. Child was the first one. I can't answer that. I don't understand that. I got to explain.
Girl, this your lawsuit. What are we talking about? You're the one with the [ __ ] complaint and you don't want to talk. That's why you lost.
That's why you lo and and and with with the MA situation, no other celebrity is going to take her. No one's going to fund her. I'm not talking about banks.
I'm talking about just somebody that's going to say, "I'm going to believe in you." The odds are that's not going to happen. So, do you think that this is going to help your business, ma'am? See, that's what I'm talking about. These people don't ever think. They never think ahead. Hot asses. Could she could she have gone to the accountant lady and directly instead of attacking Stefan, but because she was sleeping with him allegedly and because she was in the house with him, he's a fool for that. She thought that she had this cart blanch to be able to say what she wanted and talk to him any old way.
If you talking about money, then your ass should have went to the accountant woman. Clearly, she got a um she got a handle of it all. She got a handle of it all. You think he in there writing checks? No. No.
Go to the source where the money comes from. It couldn't have been possible that it was a mistake. No, she just thought she was going to get at him.
Typical black woman, I'mma tell this black man, which is what I've been listening to so many people talk about.
And this is a perfect example of that to your own damn detriment. Now you're not going to have no business. Chaya, you're talking about you can't even afford a Uber. Imagine what it's going to be like now. That little girl, whatever the hairdresser's name is. She's like, "This my business. This what we do. This how it work. This what I got. This what he does. I got a lot of people. I handle it. I was only here this one time. This my friend. We hung out. She ain't had no problems. She ain't have no bruises." So you didn't even think that far ahead.
Never think that far ahead. This one, she ain't got nothing to lose. You know what?
This one right here with Brandon, um Jamal has nothing to lose. So, this is she's a loser already. We can see that, right? So, this is why she's going to act that way. And what is the difference between her and honestly Mila at this point? Because she thought that she was worth more than she actually was. She didn't think about she just wowed it out and brought this to a level that it didn't need even need to come to and now where she going to be at or poor or fake poor or whatever. And then she'll be blaming Stefan Diggs for her downfall when it's her damn fault for what the hell it is that she did because like I said, nobody ever thinks ahead.
Let me rephrase.
Many of black women don't think ahead.
They just think about the here and the now and don't think about the future and the detriment. Not only to the situation, but to your damn selves and then turn around trying to act like you're put upon. No, you did this. No, you made these decisions. No, you decided to take this route and didn't think about what the consequences would be. You going to get them consequences one way or a damn another. For show. For show. Thank you, boo. She said that's Cardi B's sister. Cardi Cardi dumb Cardi dumbism just out here being no reason other than just being difficult. All right, let me take y'all to um Tik Tok cuz we got to do this together. All right, it looked like the um thing was freezing up. Hold on. All right, maybe it's working now. I don't know why. I don't know what the problem is. Okay, but anyway.
Um, so remember Dana Ding had spoke about Meg. Um, no, she had spoke about Taylor Swift and all these white women basically who didn't have a meme like the meme that they made of Meg with all the dudes lined up and Clay at the end.
Y'all remember that, right?
So before Dana was uh all for men, supportive of men, she loved men. It's all about men. Black men, black men, black men. Well, now it sounds like she didn't change her tune. I guess, you know, um she would rather have the support.
Um so it sounds like she's changing the tune. So she had asked people to answer the question. We answered the question, other people answered the question. Now she got more to say cuz now it's black women can't even date without being dis disrespected.
It always got to be this big old to-do just pulled up out of your ass just to to blame I'm sure black men and to just always say that it's all black women go through so much because y'all don't shut the [ __ ] up because y'all don't just live. Y'all don't just be. Y'all gotta make everything over [ __ ] complicated, unnecessary, and it's annoying af. And honestly, I'm tired of talking about it. But child, th this one, given where she was and then seeing where she's going, child, maybe she in the same lane as um Miller. All right, so she got to change the trajectory or something and make it something completely different. But we going to listen to this and I'm going to interrupt cuz this [ __ ] is long. Uh, but black women can't even date without being disrespected. Well, child, just find an island and all go there. I'm not going. But y'all, go find an island and just go and be happy. Just it it it must suck ass to be so damn miserable every damn day. Is there a day that goes by that y'all ever shut the [ __ ] up? It's honestly very annoying. And I have I have black woman fatigue. And I'm a black woman. I have black woman fatigue because there's no possible way you can really be this miserable every day.
Every day. You have nothing to be grateful for. You have nothing to be thankful for that you got to bring this [ __ ] to the internet to drag all of us into it. It says black women. That means it would include me even though it don't include me. cuz I don't get all this disrespect that y'all get. How come y'all think that y'all get so much disrespect and then there's so many of us that don't?
Could you be the problem since all you do is complain? All y'all do is complain.
Damn.
What do you think life is? Like Like this is your life. This is your life.
Kristen Bacon, thank you. Dana is a whole B. Thank you, Hannah. I appreciate you. She's something, child. She is a miserable person. Add her to child.
>> You bring up non-black women. Whenever you try to make a point about black women needing to be more submissive and black, >> she the one that brought up all the non-black women, but now all of a sudden it's everybody else that brought up the non-black women to to talk to her about what she brought up.
>> Women needing to be more fit, more friendly, more feminine. But when it comes to bringing up the unfairness and the double standard of the dating when it comes to black women versus non-black women that >> always black women worrying about what non-black people are doing.
>> It's always black women bringing up what I y'all shout out to the white people and whoever else is here. Child, I don't be thinking about none of ya in my life with regard to nothing. I promise you.
Let me say it again. In in real life and even on this internet, except for white people Wednesday, child, I don't be thinking about y'all and what you doing and compare myself to y'all. These black women always compare themselves to white women and I don't even know why. I I don't understand it cuz I don't do it.
Cuz I don't give a [ __ ] I don't compare myself to anybody. I don't need to do that. Why do y'all feel the need to do that? You're not happy with yourself so you got to worry about somebody else to try to make yourself feel better and bigger or something. It don't make sense. It don't make sense, child. You can't even date without thinking of white people. You can't even work without thinking about white people. You can't go all You can't make a Tik Tok without Remember when they used to say that Tik Tok was racist because they pushed all the white people and all this other stuff, which you know, maybe it is true, but child, y'all just be bringing up white people with regard to everything. No wonder people coming up with black fatigue. I'm fatigued and I'm black.
Shut the [ __ ] up. Oh my god. Go get some Mary Jane and be happy like something.
>> Will you want us to stop bringing them into the conversation? You know, we going to bring them into the conversation the same way you bring them into the conversation at your convenience.
>> I'm the one that brought this up and brought the white people in it and you all answered me talking about said white people and now I'm offended. So now I got to talk about y'all always bringing white people into the conversation.
childish.
Who started this conversation, y'all?
Buer, who started this conversation bringing white people into it? Now it's a problem cuz people are answering the question talking about white people.
Child, you can't make it up. Gentlemen, that's why CBM and this girl don't even date, right? Because I got a huge problem. And this is way past Megan the Stallion, way past her because this whole thing at this point upset me so much. I just had to take the day off from even making content.
Somebody's response made her have to take the day off from making content.
Is she an influencer? I guess she was so upset. Oh my god. Over dating. I thought this girl didn't date y'all. Why is she upset over dating when she don't even date?
Exact. But what people do but white people do it exhausting >> cuz the more I sat on it, the more upset I got. The more videos I seen of men trying to debunk what I said by bringing up these charts of men.
>> You You mean they're answering the question that you put out there? You mean you made yourself upset by asking a question and now you didn't like the answer. So now you mad so you got to double and triple down and make it worse. So it's typical [ __ ] Typical black woman [ __ ] I don't like what I heard. So now I got to make it worse.
Maybe it's to be more viral or something. I don't know what the reason is. Um but it's crazy. It's dumbism.
It's definitely dumbism to your own [ __ ] detriment. For what? For what?
You ain't changing nobody's mind about this [ __ ] Megan D. Stallion is a [ __ ] She said so her damn self. Her stats are her stats. Ariana stat, you know who somebody else brought up too was JLo cuz child if JLo ain't got no stats then nobody does. She got more rings than um probably who what is it? Um Patriots. Um maybe not Tom Brady. That's a bit too far. But she got a lot of damn rings.
She can find a man. She she ain't out here complaining and she break up with more people than a little bit. JLo break up with more people than a little bit and she ain't even out here complaining.
This heer don't even date and she complaining about dating. Make it make sense. Buler. Oh yeah, she a black woman so she got to cause chaos.
>> And did Taylor Swift dated? Now be very clear the verbiage in which dated and slept with is very important. bringing up a chart of men that you're saying that this woman dated versus a lineup of men that are having >> So now let's now let's change what the hell it is that she says. So now we got to be specific about sleeping with as opposed to dated child. Everybody here is grown. Dated, slept with, they [ __ ] Okay, let's not act stupid with a capital S tu p I dating.
[ __ ] they're having sex. Okay, all of them. Anyone think that that's not true?
Buler, anybody think that that's not true? Buler, I'm talking about all of them. Jennifer, uh, uh, Taylor, >> Ariana, Meg, Kim. So, so we going to act stupid and act like now we want to change the child. These people in the wording, child, I can't take it. I can't take it. Yeah, I don't like to respond.
So now I'm going to make it even worse because I ain't got nothing else better to do but to be chaotic and difficult.
So now it's about being having slept with somebody.
Do we think any does anybody think Taylor Swift is a virgin?
I got a question. Anybody think Taylor Swift is a virgin?
Anyone think that Ariana Grande who was with Big Sean who ain't that big y'all?
He look like he's short. Anybody think that Ariana Grande is a virgin? Buler.
Yo, her love her love died. What was that dude name? The white boy that died.
That was her love. I forget what he died from. Maybe it was D R U G. D R U G. I forget. Remember? Remember that white boy? I think it may have been a rapper.
That was her man's. She was in love with him. Now she allegedly over there with that woman. I forget her name. Anybody think that JLo is a virgin? Buler, take the marriage out of it. Mac Miller, thank you, boo. Yeah, that was that was her love. Okay, y'all don't think the Listen, rest in peace to that man.
Whatever the hell he did, I don't remember. Um, that was her man's. Y'all don't think she slept with him allegedly, but probably.
Are we going to act stupid today? Not us. Dana think we stupid. We not stupid.
We not stupid. You don't like the answers you got. So now you want to triple down and try to change up what it is you're trying to say. I I don't I don't think that none of them he or versions. None of them. None of them. I don't care. But it seems like you care for some reason. Why is that? That should be the question on the table.
Dana, why do you care about all these white people, first of all, and who the [ __ ] they [ __ ] And why it is that you What is it? Parasocial, y'all? Are you parasocialing with Meg? Your lives are not the same. I mean, your lives are not the same. Okay. Don't Don't put yourself in Meg's place. You're going to be highly disappointed. You're not the same at all. Thank you, Gristen Bacon.
He says she got more rings than Thanos.
Yeah. Jennifer Lopez for show. Exactly.
Exactly. She This woman can't get one.
She mad at everybody else. JLo didn't got plenty. JLo been been talked about for forever.
For forever. And she's been married what? Twice. Chris and somebody named Chris and Mark Anthony. And the rest of them Ben Affleck.
This one can't even get a date. The other one's been child. Thank you, boo. He said Taylor is probably nasty and freaked out. She probably is.
She probably is, honestly. He OD. Okay.
I thought that's what it was. Thank you, boo. Yep. But she love that dude. She she really love that dude. I think she really love Big Showing, too. But we going to now try to differentiate it because now she all of a suddenly cutting for black women and cutting for me Stallion. A woman whose words we read of her song. There's some paw in this house. There's some paw in this house.
Now everybody want to change history.
Now people want to change history cuz it's Meg the Stallion. Child, this conversation should be over by now. She just made this 12 hours ago. earlier today.
>> Sex with Megan Estallion totally different. And even if we wanted to take it a step further and we wanted to bring Miss Lorie Harvey into the conversation because this is a woman who is extremely classy, well put together woman. You ain't >> Lorie Harvey is an extremely classy, put together woman. This is what I say about Lorie Harvey, right? She a beautiful woman. She's a model. She's very feminine.
She clearly at least at least she's not out here twerking and uh she's quiet and she's definitely dating.
Now, I know y'all feel some kind of way about Lori Harvey. Fine, whatever. But we going to do the same thing with her as anyone else. So, all these people she dating, are we supposed to think that she ain't [ __ ] either? So, with her mother, and yes, I'm saying her mother and her history. So we supposed to act like she didn't learn nothing from her mama. Is that what we saying? Is that what we saying?
So she's out here. Y'all y'all the ones always talking about um having a whole life. I'mma toss Dana in there. Always stand up there talking about having a whole life. You need to have a whole life. So now when someone See, this is black stuff. This is black stuff. I don't know why she's taking remember that show with lightbrite and the big woman. I think it's talk to black women or something like that. You light bright from um clown I mean crown.
Y'all remember her, right?
And and all she talk about is all the sexual stuff that she does. See, these people act like we don't listen. These people act like we don't see. Not only did Lightbrite talk about all her sexual ex escapades on clowns, I mean crowns, then she comes over on that talk to black women show start talking about the same damn thing. That's all they basically talk about is [ __ ] So when people say that black women are over sexualized, y'all help the narrative because you do and support [ __ ] like that. Yeah, sis. Yeah, I sis.
I think there's a girl on there, Jesse Woo or something like that. I think she be on there. That gay girl from um the Megan Good show that was on Apple TV.
Child, y'all Yeah. He live whole life, girl. Whole life. Whole life. Whole life. And now And now y'all want to act like, "Oh, everybody's a virgin. Everybody's innocent.
Everybody is just uh poor poorly misunderstood is what's happening. It's not right.
How could you say this? How could you do this?
So, we supposed to just forget all that, y'all. Just forget all that. That didn't happen. That's a figment of Yah's imagination.
Oh, no. We remember. Oh, no. We remember. But you want to act like you want to change it up. And now it's, oh, black women suffering yet again. Oh no.
Lori Harvey. Lori Harvey. Listen, Lori Harvey ain't no different than the rest of them, y'all.
I I just think that she's quieter.
That's it. She's just quieter.
That's it.
She She could have a list, too, I'm sure. But you don't get to become a celebrity and then be out here doing [ __ ] that you do and then showing everything being on display and and then all of a sudden you want to turn around or people like this want to turn around and say it's cuz it's black women. Well, why don't you go and talk about the black women that sit up here always talking about having a whole life. Live it up in your 20s. Uh have sex with as many people as possible. See as many many as many men as possible. How about that? And you don't want to address that, Dana Dane. You don't you don't want to address all those women that's always saying have a whole life. And those people are well over 30. So why they saying it to these younger people is beyond me. It's beyond me.
But Dana Day don't want to see all that.
She just want to bring white people into the conversation because that's all they do to try to absolve their [ __ ] Girl, please.
>> Seen her online twerking. You ain't never seen her singing, talking about anything provocative.
She exudes class and even that didn't save her from y'all giving her the title of being a hoe.
>> She She gets around. Call her whatever you want. Are we going to act like the woman don't get around?
We're going to act like Lorie Harvey doesn't get around Buler. So now we just want to make some [ __ ] up, right?
What's up with you?
What's wrong?
M.
>> Are you listening?
>> Yeah.
>> You know who this is, right?
>> Yeah.
>> Now, do they not go around here talking about have a 304 face, have a hoe face, it's a hoe face, have a whole face, have a whole face. Somebody goes and has a whole face. Now, y'all want to fame ignorance. That's not right. It's cuz it's black women. It's black women. It's black women.
Not passed around like a hot potato. She ain't even being passed around. She's willingly doing it. She's doing it.
She's doing it.
I can't take it.
Go ahead. What?
>> It is what it is, dog.
>> It is what it is. Exactly. So, why is this making this [ __ ] >> Because you've seen her dating several different dudes in the industry. You have no idea what she's actually done with those men. You do not know whether or not that >> Yeah, we don't know what they Now, we don't know what they've done with these men. We don't need Are we adults here?
Are Are we adults here or what? So, what were they playing dominoes? Were they playing Operation? Shout out to Generation X.
Were they Were they playing uh uh shoots and ladders? Y'all, what are we talking about?
Me sneaking letter.
>> Whatever it is, it's like you're just saying [ __ ] Just shut up. Why do they always got to be bringing white people into it? Always. Always. always the black women are the ones that's talking about whole phases.
>> It's a great excuse.
>> It's definitely an excuse.
>> The thing about it though, white [ __ ] or do they thing and be smooth about it.
I don't disagree. They don't They don't say black women and compare themselves to black women. That's what they don't do.
>> No. No. I I I can't I can't picture no other race being proud and promoting [ __ ] like this. I've not seen it.
>> This This has to be a sickness. I have to be honest. It's got to be a mental sickness. And I'm always like, get some therapy. This girl, I don't know if you know, right? She used to be all the male advocate. Now all of a suddenly everything is about black women and how wrong they are and stuff like that.
>> Yeah, I know. I know. I know. I seen that content around.
>> Oh, okay. So, >> hit and she hit and miss, dog.
One day it's like it's like two different people almost. You feel me?
>> Yeah.
>> It's like it's two different people in in inside her head. And I don't know.
>> I don't know either. I don't know. She's changing over. She changing over or something. Thank you, Boo. He said, "Can we put trend in timeout for wanting to knock down Gail K?" Lord, they brought that up. He brought that up earlier.
Why I >> Why is this one? It's not want. You see, I can't.
>> Oh goodness. Anyway, let me let her go on.
>> Woman has ever slept with any of those men. You're assuming what you think has happened.
>> Oh my god.
>> That's the point. Black women are not even allowed to date without being labeled a [ __ ] or a [ __ ] when you don't even have the proof of what those women have been doing. However, other races of women can be known hoes and you'll still give them grace.
>> How do we know they're known hoes by your logic just now? Because I don't think that we've seen any of them physically in the act of doing anything.
But all of a sudden, white people are allegedly getting a pass. And then she's specifically talking to you black men.
But I'mma toss myself in there because she's being totally dumb right now.
She's being just just being combative for combative sake. Everybody Everybody Everybody innocent around here, child.
Everybody innocent around here. I guess the only one that we can confirm is Kim cuz we saw the tape. I guess really that's the only person that's not a virgin. Every I guess Kylie's not a virgin cuz she got a kid. Guess Khloe's not a virgin cuz she got a kid. They only had sex those times that they had babies. So that's it. They're not hoes.
>> It's not It's not what you do, but it's how you do it. It's not the fact that you are dating. It's how you're dating.
It's not the fact that these [ __ ] ain't [ __ ] hoes. It's the fact that how they hoing.
>> They not promoting this hoing [ __ ] They not They not actually promoting hoing and then being hoes.
>> Hoes, but they don't promote that [ __ ] >> Correct.
>> They been getting knocked down since since they figured out what Pipe was.
You feel me? They've been addicted to pipes since since they figured it out.
>> Yeah.
>> They ain't stopping being hoes, dog.
This [ __ ] is like It's so [ __ ] [ __ ] It's so stupid. This is why how many if if black people are the are the minor in the land, right? The minority in the land. If we do racial maths itself alone by itself, the ratio match alone tell you more white women out here getting down. What are we talking about?
>> It's how they do it. It's just that simple, dog.
>> I agree.
>> [ __ ] >> I agree.
>> I agree. because they don't be saying comparing themselves to black people, but black people always comparing themselves to white people.
>> That's why I said a second ago, I'm like, >> yeah, I don't be thinking about what white people are doing. They're not even the problem. We're the problem with stupid [ __ ] like this. This is Stockholm syndrome at its best. You swear to God that they evil for what they did to you, but every waking second of the day, you worry about what the [ __ ] they think, what they doing. Do they approve? Are you at your mind?
>> That is what it sounds like.
>> They don't even think about you long enough.
>> Exactly. I agree.
>> But you wor but you worry. And come on with the game. Oh, it's compar comparison game.
>> They don't compare no damn uh we just watched the end of um Stefon Diggs trial and uh there was the um the chef who's the one that brought the charges, right?
She was combative. She was difficult.
She was I'mma tell you now. She the one that's trying to get these charges against this man, right? And this is how she came across on the stand. You're not going to tell me. Not answering questions, being up to She's being crazy a [ __ ] right? She's supposed to be a business person. She's supposed to be a chef. She wanted him to invest money into her opening a restaurant. And so what she did was accuse the man of um not paying her and say that he assaulted her. Right. They brought on Stefan's hair um dresser woman. Beautiful girl.
She said I come and I do wherever he want me to do it at 3 to 5 hours. He pays about this much. I got other clients. They fly me in. High clientele.
She came dressed perfectly. She looked amazing. She answered the questions.
That's that. The other girl came. What did the other girl do, y'all? It was another black one. Um, good night, boo.
I see you. She came in with her business. She does blah blah blah blah.
She answered the question. She was dressed properly. She does this. She does that. I forget what she does. But they all came in normal. And I'm like, these are people who are going to have businesses forever. They're at least doing things thinking this is my business. I'm not going to get effed up over this [ __ ] As opposed to women that will jump all in and say, "Yeah, that's right." Because if she said it, then that's what hap [ __ ] her. That's your issue. I got to take care of my own [ __ ] I got to make sure that my [ __ ] is straight and from the way they're saying that they're handling it well and it's going to be like a longevity and they're under 30 years old. I said this what I'm talking about. Shout out to them. They doing the damn thing. You sitting up here telling a girl that you want to get a lick on Stefan. [ __ ] don't be mad cuz you [ __ ] him and he [ __ ] everyone else. That's really what it comes down to. and he didn't want you to go on that trip. So now it turned into all this. So now you've ruined your reputation. No one is going to want to work with you. None of these uh entertainers are going to want you to come and be their chef or be in their homes. You can't be trusted now. So where are you going to go? Team lead at McDonald's.
Nothing wrong with that. There's nothing wrong with that.
>> I mean, she already a chef. She might she might you know what I'm saying? Them birds might come out a little different.
>> I don't know. She maybe she can do her own thing like the people on Instagram or something, but who would trust her?
Because she if she thinks that something is is not right, she's going to blow it up. That's what she just did when we found when we heard from the um Stefan's um business lady person that takes care of the money basically. And she said that's really who she should have been talking to. Stefan probably don't know what's going on. Go talk to her. He don't even do the cash app thing. It sounds it's like he pays them through the the accountant lady. So he >> public banking.
>> Correct. Correct. So he's doing it right. He got four businesses set up.
She gave it the breakdown. I said this is somebody that knows what she's doing.
She's an accountant. She know about money. This lady clearly don't. She can She don't even have money for an Uber.
She don't even got money for an Uber.
But she had a BBL allegedly. Allegedly.
Let me tell you, let me let me tell you a story. Uh >> oh.
>> Recently at work, young guy got into a little verbal argument, right?
>> Mhm.
>> He was right. He was completely right about what he was saying.
He's talking to his superior.
>> Mhm.
>> But his attitude and his behavior made him wrong instantly. Mhm.
>> People don't understand that concept.
>> Mhm.
>> People don't understand that concept of how how how behavior kind of works in certain set in certain rooms, you have to be on what what would they call your best behave.
>> Correct.
>> And it's just that simple. I was like, I mean, I spoke to them afterwards and I explained to him regardless if you're right or regardless if you're right or wrong, your demeanor alone gives more gives le gives justification, right? gives boosters or it could take away from what you're saying. You always wanted to get you always wanted to lend it to what you're saying and not take away from what you're actually saying. You demean that.
He was right. It just he still he still gota go he still got to go eat crow. You see what I'm saying?
>> Is it you get more something with honey?
>> Yeah.
>> Flies.
>> Yeah. Pretty much. Yeah. Pretty much that. Yeah. In a sense. Yeah. You know, >> however that says saying goes.
>> Pretty much that. But behavior says a lot, man. Demeor says a lot. Um, presentation just in the outfield alone.
>> Yes.
>> Right.
>> Yeah. Agree.
>> And and it say we we listen and we don't judge. Well, I think y'all some fools.
>> Straight.
>> I agree.
>> Supposed to judge.
>> I judge all.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Judgment is a part of discernment. So, >> Nope. They don't want to do that.
>> No. Um, let me acknowledge Jay. Thank you, boo. Dana cries herself to sleep eating Dino nuggies. This is silly.
>> You know what?
That's chicken nuggets, ain't it?
>> But it's in the shape of dinosaurs.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Some of my grandkids would eat.
>> Who said that? Alien.
>> Yes. Yes. Um, shout out to RBN. Thank you, boo. I appreciate you. He says, uh, is Reaper still here? Shout out to Reaper, show sponsor, of course. Uh Leslie Jones did a Tik Tok at midnight in the pool, and I swear I saw Trent floating in the background sipping on a margarita.
#ook one for the team. Tren a real ninja.
>> Hey, what the [ __ ] Jenley?
Yes, [ __ ] tweaking, bro. What up?
>> Oh, let me let her finish.
>> They can still get married. They can still be desirable. They can still get high earning six figure men. They still deserve top 1% men. But somehow a black woman who ain't never did any of the stuff that you claim that Megan do. A totally different aesthetic. Totally different type of woman. She don't even get grace when it come to y'all because you'll still assume what she did even though the men have never told you that she did it. She's never told you that she did it. But you assume it cuz she black and she pretty because she's an attractive black woman. There's no way she could be associated, be seen in pictures, go on dates with these men and not have had sex with them. That's just impossible. That's just impossible. And that's what I don't like. I don't like that. I don't like that at all.
>> So, you bring up non-black women.
>> What you talking about?
>> M.
>> She's she's she's referring to all black celebrities now. They don't get a pass like the white ones do. So, the white ones can go be with whoever and uh nobody talks about them. It's only those beautiful black women that get talked about and don't deserve and don't deserve. She needs to get up off of the internet because clearly she's spending too much time on it to be coming up with these observations and these hypothesis because it doesn't make any sense at all. All these celebrities get the same damn treatment. Period. Point blank. The difference is is that black people always talking about hoing sex, having a whole face, twerking, and all that other [ __ ] Now we supposed to believe that nobody has sex around here.
And even if they do, who cares? Uh, it doesn't stop Kim. She got married and everybody knew what she was doing. It didn't stop Khloe. She was married.
It didn't stop JLo who's been married and had many of many. And many of people have talked about JLo. Taylor Swift.
Many of people have talked about her.
She's now engaged.
She's now engaged. She's a billionaire settling for a millionaire. That's the other thing. Taylor Swift is settling in case you didn't know. And and so is Rihanna. Rihanna is settling as well.
Because instead, Go ahead.
>> Some people don't need to have internet.
I've been saying that for a long time and I mean it. Some people don't need internet.
>> Yo, I agree with you. Don't need the internet. I agree with you.
>> Nah, some people. It should be a IQ test. You to get internet. I'm No, I don't disagree.
>> You should be you should you should be able to pass a a civics class. Um, geography class, a basic maths, and have a have a sturdy IQ and a [ __ ] psyche valve, too.
>> I agree.
>> These these people are just talking because they feel like God gave them extra oxygen that day. Mhm.
>> If if if God had a limit on oxygen for you, let's say God had a limit for words for your entire life and you knew it. You see that it's just running.
>> What do you think people do? They think they just No.
>> Women still run off at the mouth and just dropping like FL.
>> Yeah. And just run out. Yes. They can't help it. I'm telling you, they can't help it.
with a whole lot of teenagers messing around.
>> But but it's like it doesn't matter.
It's always something that has to be commented on with with no type of of of reasoning that makes any sense whatsoever.
>> Right.
>> And the and and I'm going to say it again for the teen time is that white women don't go and comparing themselves to black women. Now, I know they'll say that's because of racism. It's because they don't give a damn. So when will y'all not give a damn? Why don't you get black women to stop talking about ho phases and and uh clapping it up for twerking and all of this sexualized stuff so that when people say, "Oh, black women are over sexualized." Y'all don't get mad about that and say, "Oh, y'all don't say that about white people." Cuz y'all the only ones thinking about white people. We ain't thinking about white people.
Especially as racist as they are.
>> Why would you compare yourself to something that's behind you? If you're looking for better men, you look compare yourself to the thing that's ahead of you.
>> I I would only disagree with you.
>> White people ain't [ __ ] looking backwards to say, "Well, Shenika and Shay did." No. You know who they compare yourself to? Asian woman.
>> Yeah. Yeah. But they but they still ain't out here saying, "Oh, well, we compare ourselves like out loud all the time."
>> Yeah. Exactly. That's what I'm saying.
Because these [ __ ] can't shut the entire [ __ ] up. That's the problem.
>> That's why That's why nobody worried.
Because you had tell the enemy the plan and trying to execute like >> everything. Everything. Exactly.
>> I be at 300 PM.
>> Exactly.
>> Yes. Giving up all the tape. Can't hold water for nothing. Nothing. But swear they know everything. That's why the girl just lost today. Her bad attitude.
She she telling people her plan. She told these people they didn't need her testimony trim because she told these people. Now mind you, it could be hearsay.
But nobody nobody objected and said hearsay. They said, "Oh, we got pictures. Oh, we got video. Oh, you don't want to talk? Your friends are talking because they value their relationship and their business and they're not going to uh do this sisterhood [ __ ] with you cuz they need to move forward with their lives and you're not worth it."
>> Of course not. That's what I think anyway.
>> Grits and Bacon. Thank you, Boo. He said, "All these birds are crashing out over me the 304. The sisterhood is lost." Child been lost.
>> That's a wild ass name.
>> Lost child. Just her with this is just crazy.
But anyway, let me move on. Let's move on.
Let's go to tonight's conversation.
Hold on. Let me get my favorite Did I change it? No.
>> What? Do you know if Dana Dana not married?
>> She doesn't date Tren. She hasn't dated in 10 years. She said, >> but she got a kid.
>> I don't know. Do y'all know? I don't I never heard that she had a kid.
>> I'm not sure. I'm not I'm not I'm not sure. Ask. I'm not asking.
>> Yeah. I don't think she has a kid, but she said she hasn't dated in 10 years.
Because then she said that whether you're a hoe or whether you whether you're a hoe or whether you're the good girl, you get the same men and none of them are any good. We went over that. We got it from PE's world. It's crazy.
>> So if he comes into the game as a loser, then all right, got tracking. Copy.
>> It's loser mindsets like that, bro. You gotta love him.
>> Yeah, it's something for sure. You gotta love him.
>> Um, all right y'all. We got another tonight's conversation. This one says, "10 years together and he gives her a promise ring. Is that disrespectful?"
10 years together, y'all. And gives her a promise ring. And she does not look like she's under 30. Allegedly. I could be wrong. I don't think I am, but I could be wrong. But I don't think I am.
after 10 years >> is respect is respect.
>> Hell no.
>> Promise one to keep wasting your time.
>> I promise you got me up.
>> I promise you 10 more years.
>> Hold on. Hold on. And you know why is promising after 10 years is because he ain't doing that right now.
>> I'm asking for a friend.
>> Okay. Okay. Okay. Can I can I please I want you to tell your friend. Look how directly in her face after 10 years of being with a >> crazy.
>> Show me the ring pop. Come on. Bring it up here.
>> Better be care.
Put that on.
>> Can you just tell me what the he was promising?
So, how it came about was I said, "Hey, you know, we don't never do nothing for Valentine's Day. Why don't you do something for me?" I never asked for symbolism. I was cool with us. We went out to dinner. He bought me some roses.
It was good. We got back to the house and he was like, "Here, this is for you." He hand me a bag.
>> He said, "Here, >> said, "Hey, take this."
>> He didn't explain either.
>> Uh, he wrote a note of something that said, "I promise something, but I didn't read it. I blocked out." Um, so I slept on what I was going to respond, how I was going to respond to it. So the next day I did and he told me I was ungrateful.
>> Hey, can I can I please >> wait? So we got millennials in the audience, right?
>> Y'all remember that song with Tiffany Evans and Sierra called Promise Ring that came on 106 and Park. We was 16 years old, miss. We are too old now for Promise Ring. That's what I said.
>> At this big age, I promise you, I'm going to curse you out if you come in my house with a promised land.
>> I'm glad you gave that back and you need to be figuring out how to make sure that relationship stops at 10 years and don't turn them 10 years into 20s because you think he going to marry you one day.
>> But again, she asked, is it disrespectful? No. That's status quo for this relationship. I've been getting by on half effort for 10 years. Why would I change it now? You understand what I He can only respect you as much as you respect you. And any man that's 10 years in damn promise ring at 30 something.
It's crazy. Um but >> No, no. See, and that's the thing. He's 45. I'm gonna be 50 this year.
>> You got two little young.
These are the best. Oh my god.
They saved that for the end. For sure.
for show.
What you think?
>> Is it Is it disrespectful?
>> No, the whole thing. The whole thing.
Just in general.
>> Um, they got a I got an echo. Why am I echoing?
>> Oh, I don't know. Do y'all hear echo? I didn't hear I don't I don't have a headphone on though. Yo yo, >> I hear you. All right.
She 50some.
I didn't think she was 50 something. She looked good.
>> Yeah, she look like it.
>> Um, that's that's that relationship dynamic, honestly.
>> What What is she expecting?
>> She's expecting what she's getting, I say.
>> Yeah.
is no way in 10 years that that the conversation that marriage didn't come up or expectations or something like that.
I I would I would agree with you. Um but if if it's not a requirement for her, I think the issue is is the fact that he gave her the promise ring. She acts like she's offended by that.
Right. But you've already been together for 10 years. You said you wanted him to do something. and he did something and now you're upset at what it is that he did.
Does that make sense?
>> I'm with you. I'm joking.
>> Yeah. So, so you asked for something, he gave you something, you still upset. So, I don't know if it's the fact that it was a promise ring, which is really is stuff that that kids do. Promise rings from what I my experience is something that you do when you're in high school.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> With your parents to promise that you'll stay a virgin. Other than that, you're either you either going to do something to get married or we're not.
>> But >> but but who knows the dynamic, right?
Like the internal internal workings.
What if none of them want to get married?
>> But what if he's promising to be faithful? Like what if he's promising to to to to keep paying the rent? You understand what I'm saying? Promising to be a standup guy to her.
>> Agreed. But she didn't clarify that and she allowed them to go ahead and assume.
So when TR comes up at the end and says this is fine for them because this is the relationship. I agree.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. For sure.
>> So why get mad that he gave you a promise ring?
>> You're right. He could have been promising and she didn't clarify that we'll be together.
>> Go ahead. So she was mad. Ved to her friend obviously, right?
that her friend wanted to lowkey put her business out there and in front of her off, right? She wanted her to do it. The girl wanted her to do it.
>> The girl wanted her friend to to point her out. So, let me explain the show because a lot of people aren't familiar.
When you come to this show, they pass out paper and pen for you to write a question down if you want to write a question. The only person who knows what the questions are is Ace, the person that runs the show. The rest of that panel doesn't know anything. He passes them back out with a order with a number on it in the order that he wants to be asked to probably to see what's best for the crowd, right? So when they call your number, you come up. So they wrote that question. The friend knew that she was asking that question. She just didn't want to be the one to go up there and ask it. That's why she sent the friend to do it. So that's when the lady wanted to make sure it was like I want them to not know it's me. And that's why she turned around to look to her and then they made her come up there. So that's what happened.
So, she knew this business was coming out. She knew.
She's already embarrassed by not wanting to go up there and tell her.
>> That's what I'm saying.
>> Yeah.
>> So, her friend did it for her.
>> Yeah.
>> Cool. But now you're on Front Street because your friended you off.
I don't I don't see the issue.
is an issue.
>> The issue is is that she didn't she didn't clarify what the promise ring meant. She tried to play it off like she didn't like it. But that's why I was glad at the end that Trill said, "This is where your relationship is because you've been doing it for 10 years this way." Clearly, if marriage was important to her, then they would have had a discussion already.
>> Yeah. So she, in my opinion, she allowed them to to to make him, this is just my thought process, they she allowed them to basically make fun of him for not asking her to marry uh him and and doing a promise ring. That's embarrassing to him, right? So then that means that you're basically putting not only your business on front street, you're putting him on front street as well, which is a lot of what happens here in my opinion cuz it's mostly women that come and ask these questions. And all you're doing is putting your business looking crazy and or the person you're with looking crazy, >> right?
>> So you can't possibly for the most part have a relationship after this after doing all this.
>> But your body packing his [ __ ] right now.
>> That's what I'm saying. And she's 50 some odd years old.
>> I I think that has a I think that has a I think that has a play in there, too. I think that has something to do with it.
>> Yeah, she's 50ome.
>> Yeah, she kind of big. 50some years old.
Still look young in the face. Still look still not still don't look 50 in the face.
>> But um there's some there's some inner workings in there that that clearly they both are comfortable with enough to make it stay 10 years.
>> It works for them for 10 years. So, I don't know. It's something odd in there though. Something definitely odd >> for it to be 10 years. So that means he was 30ome. She was 40ome.
>> Mhm.
>> And then she became 50some and he became 40ome.
>> Yes. But that's 10 years. Trust me, if there was cheating, she would have mentioned it. She asked him to do something for Valentine's Day cuz he typically don't do it. He did it.
And it's like, what were you looking for, ma'am? He did what you asked him to do. This is how I'm looking at it. And you're still not happy. He tossed the promise ring in there as extra. You didn't explain it.
You still not happy.
Trust me, if he was cheating, she would have said it. That's all they ever say.
I feel like she she left some things out and to try to to make him embarrassed.
And she may have just [ __ ] up the relationship just by doing this.
>> For sure. At 50 something, she kind of out the game to be honest. She been out the game.
>> She's not She got a 10 year relationship. What you talking >> if if she breaks up if if Buddy packs some [ __ ] She got to probably go back on the hunt.
Well, she get she get piped for sure.
But >> you know, it's like um people want relationships. You know what I mean?
>> Yeah. For real.
>> So get so getting Pipe only do for what's so long. You see what I'm saying?
>> Right, right, right, right, right.
>> Yeah.
>> Anyway, um let me get you on up out of here cuz child ain't nobody ask you.
Moving along.
Um let me go to the next one. Child, these are funny. Um they're not really funny, but I think they're funny. I like them.
Anyway, you got time? You all right?
>> Yeah, I'm good. My show's in 45 minutes.
>> Okay. All right. Well, then I'll be done by your show. We'll be done by your show.
Um, this is Hold on.
>> There's a lot of big girls. Her ex had a baby with her best friend and now says he wants to marry her. What should she do?
>> Oh, this more of the um um that that show.
>> Yeah.
Trying to keep the microphone. Come on, bro.
If your ex had a baby with your best friend after y'all broke up and now he talking about he want to marry you.
>> Have you talked to the best friend since?
>> So the only reason why I talked to her is because her first daughter is my god daughter. She actually texted me yesterday. But anyway, >> when the last time you text him or talked to him?
>> I talked to him today.
>> Okay, there we go. All right. So, when the last time y'all had sex?
>> You my best. That's a Don't do that.
>> When the last time y'all had sex?
>> Probably a couple months ago.
>> A couple months ago. Okay.
>> The best thing that you can do for the up people in your life is let them have each other.
>> Mhm.
>> I think that the best thing that you can do in this situation is save yourself cuz you the one that got out without the baby.
>> Hello. First and foremost, I just want to apologize to you, right?
>> Thank you.
>> Because you're laughing through this season and you're laughing through this pain. But this is deep. Oh, this is >> heavy. You dealing with a betrayal from your partner and your best friend.
>> That ain't nothing we could just laugh off and kik key about. And I don't think you fully processed it because you laughing.
>> No, but the thing is I could laugh now cuz I've already processed >> you not cuz you still with him. This is not funny. And you know what? You know what the truth is? That sometimes it hurts much more to watch someone you love go through pain than it hurts to be in pain yourself. the situation that you're laughing about. Do your other friends find this funny? That's probably devastating to them to watch you be this hurt and watch you be this betrayed and watch you go back. Sometimes I didn't learn how to love myself until I looked at the tears in my friend's eyes from that I was allowing and settling for. My friends could see the pain that I can't see sometimes. So if you don't love yourself enough to see it, go to some of your real friends and look at how they're viewing the situation. They're probably still heartbroken over that you laughing about. I'm so sorry that you gonna play.
>> We not friends no more.
>> She likes this drama.
>> You about to eat me up, too.
>> Oh, baby. I eat up anybody that come to the microphone.
>> Oh my god.
>> Cuz I would I would want it to be done to me in return as well. So, I'm not saying this to be hateful. I'm saying it's out of love. You like this drama.
You like this mess. Some people their identity is tied to the drama that's in their life and they get a thrill off of it. And she's getting a thrill off of it. Kira was right when she said, "Baby, that is betrayal. You laughing through it right now. In 5 years, you ain't going to be laughing about that. You still sleeping with this man who know he knew that was your friend."
>> And he prayed on your friend and he went after your friend and he impregnated your friend. You were not in that equation. You didn't matter at that point. So why are you still open your legs to this man that didn't?
Back it up to her.
>> How how he all How all of a sudden he becomes a predator.
>> That's a mean pause, Kitty. Um, >> come on.
>> I didn't hear that. Where you want me to go back to where Kitty's talking?
>> You don't got to go back. But no, what the >> I didn't hear that. I didn't hear that.
>> He prayed. He knew he was your friend and he prayed on your friend.
>> What's praying? You can only pray on You can only pray on someone if you're a predator.
>> I think I think she means that he went after her. That's the word she used.
Yeah, I did hear that. But he he's >> How do we know? How do we know that's a situation?
Because if that if if the the the big girl and that was her best friend and now her man has a baby with her, then he did go after her, right? They They're together >> after him.
>> She You're right. She could have. You're right. You're absolutely right. She could have.
>> That's what I'm saying.
>> I I agree with you, but it's on really on both of their parts, it's a betrayal.
Yeah. Let me get this damn screenshot cuz it's a good one. That's my girl. But that's a good screenshot.
But both of them are wrong. And honestly, they're they're both equally wrong. So, I'm not even sure if I would be more mad at him or more mad at her. I might be more mad at her, honestly.
Especially if that's my best friend in the world.
I don't know.
But it's a betrayal regardless for for the both of them. So for her to sit here and laugh it up, >> that [ __ ] deep.
>> She's full of [ __ ] >> That [ __ ] is deep, >> right? So she's trying to laugh it off to be cool or to act like it don't hurt or it ain't bothering her. There's no way it's not.
>> Let me tell you why it's deep.
>> She already is the godmother to the first child.
She's godmother to the first child that the best friend had, not necessarily with the man.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Close. They are. That's why I'm like y >> that daddy is a man. Whatever the [ __ ] right?
>> Mhm.
>> Of the second child.
>> Correct.
>> If them two, big girl and buddy gets married, she's now forced to watch the product of their behavior. And that's criminal [ __ ] right there.
>> Mhm.
>> That's criminal.
>> Mhm. You're right.
>> Not them two kids are siblings. You the godmother to one, >> right? And a stepmother to the other one.
>> I don't know. No. Well, the big girl don't have kids. That's why um it's, you know, she technically can be done with both of them.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But if they get married, she brought up marriage, right?
Oh, I don't know. Oh, no. No, she did.
She did. Yeah.
>> Her and the dude gets married.
>> Mhm.
>> Then she becomes the stepmother to the child he had with the best friend while they was messing around.
>> Oh my god. I didn't even think about that. I see what you're saying because he's coming back to say, "I want to marry you, big girl." And then that baby. So they also This is why she This must be why she's also saying that she likes to dysfunction.
But this is the competition too, Tren.
Let me let this finish real quick.
>> Care about you. Then we got I I'm always talking to women because I love women to the core. And we hurt ourselves when we allow ourselves to keep staying in these toxic dysfunctional cycles.
So So you're right. I didn't even think that far ahead. That's crazy that she's even considering it. But you know why she's considering it? Because [ __ ] be competing with one another.
Period. So this one had the first man.
How many times do I say I don't bring no women around my husband? Right? Ain't no friendships. Ain't no hanging out. Ain't none of that. I got one good girlfriend.
Right? They will always be looking. If they see something that you have that they like, they going for it. I don't care what nobody say. That's what I believe. So that happened then had the nerve to get pregnant. Now he's coming back to you because he knows that he can to ask you to marry him and you didn't say, "Nigga, what?" Slap his face and move forward because you're entertaining it. So then if it whatever happens between the two of them, right? Meaning the two women, you know who they're going to blame for all of this?
Y'all, >> the pipe. black men even though even though they're choosing to be in this this is what this show is showing right is that women will do whatever say they won't settle this is a settlement we don't settle this is a settlement then there's another settlement coming up if by him coming back and you're entertaining it which leads me to believe that she would do it to spite her she would marry him because it was her man first to spite her and then she has to live with the product of their relationship and then she'll go get pregnant too. It'll still be y'all's fault. Go ahead.
>> This is insanity. They live in soap operas for real.
>> Yes.
>> He just popped her a couple months ago.
>> That's why I said she's entertaining it.
And she thinks she's fooling somebody with that [ __ ] laughter. All that is is nervous laughter. And she wanted to bring this to the forefront. You know why? now that we're talking about it. So that the girl, the baby mom knows that they was one still effing around and two that he's talking about marriage to her.
This is the sisterhood.
This ishood [ __ ] Seriously, it's it's insanity, bro.
>> Yes, people.
I have a chaos mind already. Like my I have a chaos brain, right?
>> And some [ __ ] for me. I have a chaos brains where I think chaos and I think about a chaotic things, but I don't behave in chaos.
>> I don't act in I can't function in chaos.
These people are living and functioning in insanity and chaos and drama.
>> That's why I love this. Why? Why would she even let him pop? Why would she be in contact?
>> Correct. They're comp They're competing.
That's why. I'm telling you. I'm telling you. I'm telling you. All this talk about we can't find a man. It's all the men. It's all the men. It's them. I've been saying this, but this show shows and proves it. They're willing to come up and talk because they want the advice. And these people, Trenda, for the most part, just like we just saw with the 54 year old and the 48 year old man and and those two just or that lady just now, she might be in her late 30s.
These are not 22 year olds, 25 year olds, 28 year olds. These are grown ass people who should be able to figure out their damn lives without bringing it to the internet on a show that goes viral all the damn time.
>> I bet you could figure out what Mr. Charlie tell him to do and do it.
You said Mr. Yeah. The most natural thing in the world is to be with somebody. The most natural thing in the world is to peer with somebody and get down the road to life. They need that [ __ ] complicated. But comprehended how to clock a nine to five and get cussed the [ __ ] out and go home feet hurting, >> right?
>> Yo, calm that [ __ ] down. Take that [ __ ] elsewhere, G. I ain't going for that [ __ ] >> Listen, listen.
I got one more. I know you gotta go.
>> No, you got a whole 30 minute slop.
>> Okay. All right. Because >> No, I'm literally We We cut this show 15 minutes earlier and I just roll right into mine, though. For real.
>> Okay. All right.
>> I'm cool.
>> Let me go over here to this one.
>> Kana, I'm not saying that they they was cheating, but the product is still there. You feel me? The product of the child is still there. Even though they split up with whatever the case is, they still a product that that's there. That that's that's a small part of the conversation. Was they was they cheating or what? No, that's that's small fries.
>> But this is that's small fries.
>> But but listen, um Kea.
>> Oh, Kea. I thought K.
>> Oh [ __ ] >> Uh I just talked about this um last week.
I don't [ __ ] with my friends exes.
We never did that. My friends don't [ __ ] with my exes. We don't do that. That we had girl code in in uh the 80s and the '9s. These people don't. And that's the difference.
So if even if even if we ain't talked in 20 30 years, that [ __ ] can't come to my friend and say, "I want to take you out." She wouldn't do that. And vice versa. You can't come to me and say, "I want to take you out." You can't do that. You've seen her naked, you're not going to be able to see me naked. If we want to just get down to the bottom line of it all, that's disgusting. So, a lot of these people on these that are talking, they don't care about that. That's another reason why I'm like, "No, I don't want [ __ ] around because they're going to go for what they know because they don't care. They going to do whatever to get whatever the hell it is that they want.
That's not That's not even sisterhood.
That's friendship. That's a real friendship." And and that dude who knows like how like for in my case me and my best friend, any dude that know that's been with any of us knows about the other one of us. There's no way. There's just no way. If women if women acted that way today, it would be different for them as far as I'm concerned, as far as dating is concerned. but they'll do anything and then turn around and say that they won't do anything. Do said thing falls the [ __ ] apart. It's the man's responsibility.
I'm not saying that he don't bear responsibility in this, but there's no entertaining him now that he's gone to your best friend. There is there's there's no entertaining him.
There is nothing that we need to talk about. Nothing.
>> That golden pipe, boy, >> you must got that golden pipe.
It's that, but it's also competition between women.
>> Yeah, I'm jacking.
>> Don't want to lose.
>> I'm jacking. I see what you're saying.
What you're saying makes >> makes social sense. If that makes sense.
>> Social makes sense.
>> Social it makes social sense like how people behave, right? Behaviors.
>> I could dig it. Especially um Caddyy.
>> Yeah, I'm tracking it. The cattiness.
The I You got the baby. I got the ring though, ho. Right.
>> Then they want to try to act like uh there's a sisterhood and it's like I know that it's not. I don't care what y'all say. Ain't no sisterhood. You going to go for what you know. So that's why you got to stay away cuz I don't have time.
>> Um this one is um he paid for the wedding, treated her right, but left while she was grieving her child. Now this one sound a little depressing. I ain't even going to lie.
Did a man that paid for a whole wedding really love me?
He decided to leave because I was grieving my son who committed and before that he was an amazing man to me. Um, I'm struggling with letting go go of the anger because now I'm questioning did he even really love me?
>> The word says that God heals the brokenhearted and he binds up their wounds. When you study the text and understand what brokenhearted means, it means to be shattered. It means to be dismantled, broken into little pieces and then God binds you together. That means that he takes his time and he walks with you in every steps and he pick up all of those pieces that are on the floor with you, not without you. He walks with you to pick up every piece of you that was shattered. And he looks and when he pieces you back together, he said, "This no longer will fit. So, I'm going to make a new piece that's going to fit right here." That new piece is now a new identity. And as much as it hurts because on that walk, on that journey, we have our healer right with us. And God is so personal with you. He is so intimate that he's with you every step of the way. And so every time you go to collect a piece, thank God. Every time you go and collect another piece, God, thank you for getting me through this day. That's collecting another piece. God, thank you for helping me not internalize this. God, thank you for giving me a new language. God, thank you. As we continue to show gratitude to God, we start to see just how powerful God is as a healer in our life. So, I want you to be with God on this step every single day. I want you to take this up with God because he's going to come in and when I tell you, he's going to bring you together in a way that you will never understand. It is going to blow your minds just because I've been there. I've been at the feet of God crying and screaming what's not rolling down my nose and eyes rolling down my face, eyes to the top of my head because my head was so low. But guess what? In those moments, every single moment, I felt lighter because you know why? God showed me in those deeper moments that I was protecting you from something. It was something that you never saw was coming. You couldn't see it because you had your love blinders on. But I'm showing you the character of who this person is. Because your heart couldn't identify that y'all were misaligned, but I could. Which is the reason why we delight in the Lord and we assign our hearts and we attach our heart and we align our desires with God. Because when we align our desires with God, it becomes his desires. So, we want to thank God right now for showing that that person didn't have the capacity.
Cuz how dare you leave me at my lowest moment. But thank you for leaving me at my lowest moment because I met God at my lowest moment. So God is about to take me to my highest moment. Amen.
>> Amen.
>> You got this, baby.
>> Thank you.
>> Let me get RB in. Thank you, boo. He said Germaine Jackson and his brother both got two kids by the same woman.
That is true. That is true. They crazy.
They got that. It won't be me.
But anyway, listen, before you even start, the thing is even with that one, which I wasn't expecting all that, the things that they bring out here to discuss with people who are non certified, I shall call it. We just found out Dr. Cheyenne Bryant, even though we already knew he wasn't really a doctor, by the way. I'm not really a doctor or a lawyer. I'm just I just play those roles on YouTube. Um, but come out here to ask these people the most intimate of things that I just feel like I think you should keep this [ __ ] to yourself or go to a real uh psychiatrist, therapist, or something like that in order to ask these questions cuz I don't need to ask ace metaphor anything. But go ahead. That's just me.
I'm dragging >> just like >> All right.
>> Could she have given advice without making it churchy?
>> That's what she does.
>> Yeah, that's what she does.
>> Not everybody's a believer.
>> Agree. That's what I always say. You don't know what the religion is. That's kind of that could be a little dangerous from from my perspect. It could be offset and and offputting to people that probably ain't believers or what if they have a different religion. Cool.
>> Yep. Yep. I agree.
>> So that that advice should be given let's say shotgun style broadsp spectrum instead of being a sniper shot, right?
>> Good advice because I'm also a believer, right? I'm not I'm not against it in itself, but I get it that she asked the question, but remember when you go to church, the whole sermon ain't for you.
You just got to take the part of the sermon that's for you. You >> correct? Yep. I agree.
>> Now, to address the lady in her situation, >> that is something extremely hard to go through.
>> Mhm.
and to leave somebody that you said that he's going to ride for.
>> That's [ __ ] >> Agree.
>> That is extremely [ __ ] up.
>> Mhm.
>> How do you console somebody during that situation? Who knows?
>> Yeah.
But it's not the time to leave them.
>> Agree.
>> Regardless of what their behavior is, what happened prior to that, the beefs, whatever it is, you you kind of anchor down for real.
And even after that situation happened >> and they get over that stuff and all that stuff, you say, "Well, you know what?
I'm leaving.
>> But not while they going through that.
That's cold blooded [ __ ] >> Yeah. I think she said they had a wedding planned and everything. It was all ready to go and then he just ups and leave. That's definitely a [ __ ] thing to do for sure. Not even a question.
Especially if also you didn't even check back cuz it doesn't sound like it. And I can't imagine. I cannot imagine. But there's some [ __ ] ass acidness stuff that has been done that they putting up on here like all the way around.
And I agree with you about the um the church part cuz she she does that with everyone. And I think the same thing sometimes. Everybody doesn't believe in uh God and Jesus. It could be anybody or anything. But that's her perspective.
That's where she's going to come from.
So maybe she might need to think about uh uh backing up out of some of these conversations. But they always want to hear from her. So it must be okay. You know what I mean? Most black people, most black people, Christians are Baptists, >> right? Well, Christian is Baptist is Christian. I mean, most most it's either Islam or Christianity for real.
>> Maybe Islam.
>> You don't see You don't see a lot of black Buddhists running around.
>> You never know. They could come up on tonight's conversation. You never >> exist. For sure. They exist, but you don't there's there's black Hindus, you know what I mean? Um their religion is their religion and we know that a lot of times religion is tied to the culture especially when you talk about foreign countries >> religion is steeped into their culture like it's a driving force of their cultures um America is kind of like that with its deep Protestant Christian roots like a Christian country Christian nation >> so I I get it right I get it it's I I get But it's it's gonna it's sometimes going to misalign it's going to sometimes misalign itself with with with a person that's not a believer. If that if you understand what I'm saying >> if she's going in like God said in um Matthew 2 and four they be like I don't [ __ ] [ __ ] with Matthew, Mark, Luke, nor John. You feel me?
>> Yes. I feel >> it's it's a way to give advice without without um without treasure. I tell my mom the same thing all the time. Like you don't have to church everything up, dog. We could just talk.
>> Yeah.
>> To people like you seen that pot on the stove? Like Yeah. I just put the pot on the stove. Well, God put the pot in the stove and when they was hungry, he brought them fishing los the wine. Like, yo, dog, come.
>> My auntie My auntie does that all the time. And it's just like, oh my god.
Like, praise the Lord. But I'm just saying every everything all the time.
>> It's like it's like you talking to me like I'm a heathen or some [ __ ] Like relax.
>> I don't get it. I don't get it. I don't get it. Um >> yeah, I don't get it. Uh but she does she it was good advice at the end of the day. And it was it was actually great advice actually. If you remove the God aspect of it, what would it sound like?
>> Right.
You see what I'm saying? Like what like what would that advice be without God?
>> I think it would still be the same cuz I feel like >> I do, but I feel like she was saying, >> you know, you'll get through this. It's going to take some time.
You got to go through the grieving process. This is me interpreting what she's saying. You got to go through the grieving process. He was wrong, of course, to leave you. You're strong. You got this. That's what I If you take out the god aspect of it, that's what I basically heard from her.
>> But look how you have to cipher it down though. You understand what I'm saying?
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Sometimes I think it is a lot of talk for nothing, right? Just a lot of talk.
>> Be like, uh, take God here. What did she say? The pieces were on behind me and what?
>> Yeah.
I'm gonna um actually move over to a Tik Tok actually cuz this one, >> you know, they're taking >> rhyme before my show. Okay, >> you know, they're taking this uh Mag Stallion thing too damn seriously. I can't even believe I hoped it would be done by now. I don't >> Good morning.
It says, uh, "The average black man can't wait to humiliate and degrade black women."
>> Oh god.
>> Cuz of course it's always got to be about black women. I think the sound Oh, there it is.
All right, I'mma interrupt because this is three minutes long and I'm not gonna sit here and listen to her for three minutes straight.
>> A [ __ ] about Klay Thompson or Megan Estallion. What I care about is the evil that it has revealed in the average man.
Anytime something happens to a black woman, especially especially a black woman, it reveals the nature of men. Men cannot wait for something bad to happen to a black woman, especially when it's in relationship to a man. The message is very clear. These men do not think that black women are deserving of love and respect.
>> No, of course not. Hell no. No. You had to earn. You got to earn triggers like everybody else. There ain't no free [ __ ] handouts. You don't just walk around say you deserve you deserve some [ __ ] to yourself. Calm that [ __ ] down.
>> She deserves it. They deserve it.
>> Deserve with no work, no effort. Woke up the morning, brushed their teeth, and deserve. What happened to the word earn?
What happened to the word elbow grease?
What happened to putting [ __ ] in action and getting down? Garbage. It's garbage [ __ ] Like this is garbage, man. This is losers, dog.
Deserve.
Des. Yes. Deserve.
It's always deserve. What are you talking about? Where have you been, Reaper?
Where have you been?
This is what it is. You know, this is what they say. You know how it is. It's every situation. It's always got to be uh this and black women and we're disrespected and the black men. That's why I'm saying with Dana, it's like, girl, please shut up. Why do y'all got to keep doing this? But they just got to do it. Reaper, I see it. Thanks. I didn't even see that. I fixed it. Thank you, boo.
And this is a young girl. This is a young girl already jaded.
>> They they they lost no matter we just watched. No matter what age they are, >> it seems like they have this thing where where arrested development >> but they know so much >> but don't act like they know so much at the same time. They tall and short at the same time, fat and skinny at the same time. Make that [ __ ] make sense. It must be sides.
>> You said it wasn't possible. Remember you can't be tall and short at the same time. say that all the time.
>> Get >> clearly you.
>> But they done figured out a way to bend physics.
>> Yes.
>> They better than God now.
>> They think they are. And it's always because I've been listening to a lot of people over the last couple of weeks with this um Clay and Meg thing, which is really not a thing. And and all of them are like how we get into this, you know, how black men get into this. And then with Funky Diva saying that black men, straight black men are the cancer to uh black society.
And then Dandre Whitfield coming in and saying that he agrees. I'm assuming you heard that.
>> Yeah, I think Kofa um blasted that uh last week. I think >> this weekend.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, it was this weekend.
>> It was this weekend. And um I was at work, so I popped in and I was trying to listen for a little bit, but I got I got the gist of it.
>> Okay.
>> Well, that Well, that's fine though, right? If if straight Oh, where did we hear this from? white women when they started attacking white sis men. Oh my god, look at that. We adopted something else from my oppressor. Stop drunk [ __ ] >> Okay.
>> Is always the same. Sierra Russell Westbrook, Lorie Harvey, and Michael B.
Jordan. Men get aroused at the pain and suffering of women. They initiate this humiliation ritual every chance they get. No matter if it's the woman broke up with the man or the man broke up with the woman or if the woman's a baby mama, it doesn't matter. Men initiate this two week long humiliation ritual, degradation ritual where they drag the woman for filth, call her every name in the book, and tell us how they believe that she's undeserving of love and respect. Black men will continue to suffer. There is no hope for black men in America until they learn how to respect black women. This is a spiritual prophecy that I'm going to drop upon you. Till black men do.
>> Is this one of those witches?
>> Get the fine [ __ ] Get the [ __ ] Get Stop. No. Don't prophesy to me. No, sir.
No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
>> No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Keep your pro. Keep your No. Not today.
Prophesy to who?
All black men, >> whatever's in between her ears >> Mhm.
>> needs to be rewired.
>> A lot of them for sure.
>> Or just say, "Fuck it. God, send the asteroids and wash this [ __ ] and let's restart."
>> Listen, this is insanity.
>> Don't put that on me. But listen, >> listen.
>> No. What? Don't put that [ __ ] on me about washing the earth. Um >> Oh yeah. Get Man, we're toast.
>> Listen, >> we we we done skis.
>> This is this goes along with with Dana, right? This basically goes along with Dana. She's basically saying the same thing, right? Except for Dana wanted to compare to white white people.
These people spend a lot of time on the internet. This is what my deduction is.
You spend a lot of time on the internet that you take in every single thing that you see that you've been watching because they got to be searching for this stuff. You don't have to see it if you don't want to. We know that, right?
>> You want to see it.
>> The Yeah.
>> Even if it's the algorithm, all you got to do is not click on it, but they have to click on it because they have to say something. They probably ones that be in the comments talking to people like they be in my comments, right? There are a lot of men that do take pride in enjoy talking negatively about women in these cases. They absolutely do. And enough of them be in my chat. And imagine if I took it personally or got mad every single time. I don't. That's you. That's how you want to feel. That's what you think. Then that's what you think, right? But the whole show cussing me out. The [ __ ] you talking about?
>> Huh?
>> Yeah. had a whole show cussing me out.
The [ __ ] >> I have a whole show cussing you out.
That was after you laid me out, right?
>> Oh, true, true, true, true.
>> Oh, okay. Thank you. Thank you. Anyway, so if if when they do that, I just look at it as you need to get up off of the internet because I just feel like it's internet fodder and once you get up off of here, you can't possibly act like this, child. And if you do, I don't give a [ __ ] cuz I don't know you like that.
Excuse me. But there's definitely and and I see it in my chat all the time.
Men that say negative stuff about women all the time. All the time.
So what? That's what I'm saying. Like it's me. You see me, right? I'm a woman.
I'm a black woman. And they say negative all the time. I'm okay. It's like okay.
I don't sit up here saying I'm going to put a spell on you. I don't say you got to go. I don't say All I'm saying is first of all say allegedly. And second of all, just just watch the words like the mods say. You can believe whatever you want. It doesn't matter to me. These people take this stuff so personally.
I just don't get it. I always use the wig thing. Like that [ __ ] doesn't bother me. I don't give a damn. I don't care.
Why does this bother these people so much? I don't get it. They're too invested in these people's lives. And then we'll say that I am invested. I am invested. You know why I'm invested?
Because I know y'all gonna watch it. And that means that I will have more money when YouTube pays me. Call me what you want. It's legal. It is what it is. And when I turn this [ __ ] off, I don't I don't give a damn. I don't I don't.
These people are crashing out comparing them to white people. Give me an explanation. How come you don't say nothing about her? Uh, I'mma put a hex on you. This ain't right. You're a white supremacist.
Oh my god. What is I don't get it. This stuff just does not bother me like that. It just doesn't.
None of it. It'll piss me off when we're talking about it, but not enough that I'm going to go do a dissertation or go into people's comment section saying you're wrong. I don't care. Elicit an opinion. I don't care. I don't care.
These people need This is y'all's fault.
You sassy streets, including you. This is y'all's fault. If y'all don't go sycbm these damn women, if y'all don't go sbm these women, that's the problem.
It's you black men. It's Anton Daniels and it's Donald Trump's fault. I'm going to need y'all to get get a conference together and figure it the [ __ ] out because I'm tired of it. Go ahead.
Go ahead. Oh my god.
If you wasn't there, your name could never be called. I tell you, my granny taught me that [ __ ] when I was small.
>> My granny taught me that [ __ ] when I was small, small small. I got in trouble for something. I like, no, I didn't do no.
Hell no. It wasn't me. Liar.
>> I'm pretty sure I was innocent. I'm pretty sure I was innocent.
>> You li that one.
And then um she said, "It doesn't matter if you wasn't there, your name couldn't be called."
>> I like was small. That lesson ring rings in my head.
>> That's why those lessons needs to be done when kids are small. Go ahead.
>> And it makes sense.
>> If Megan Stallion wasn't there, they can't call her name.
Lori Harvey not dead. Can't call her name. Kim Kardashian can't call her name. Glorian can't call her name. JLo can't call JLo name. Billy Alice can't call Billy. And the list will run on for forever.
It's not what you do, but it's how you do.
>> Mhm.
You think You think in the corporate world any hoes?
>> I know there are. I look I've been in corporate for 20 years.
It was a ho ho running counter intel for the United States of America.
>> That is true.
>> Counter intel.
>> I hear selling box >> or the illusion of getting box.
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah.
>> In the in the government.
Mhm.
>> You know they at McDonald's >> and uh >> you know they at Waffle House, >> I guess.
>> You know they work at Starbucks, >> but now you can see them at the government level.
>> So anything in between is fair game and they everywhere >> but how they do it.
>> Agree.
>> Agree.
>> They they they still hoes. That's it.
Nobody say they not hoes. There's been plenty of people caught now that you say that that had these good jobs and they get caught being an oaf or, you know, being sugar babies and all that other stuff. You're absolutely right.
>> And you know what? And you know what, Tren? They usually white women usually.
>> Oh, exactly. All >> they don't want to talk about that. They don't want don't want to talk about that. And I'm sure when they get caught they don't say, "But black women, >> I seen Sheniqua unhand me officer. Get your filthy off me, pig.
>> Yeah, I didn't see you harass."
>> Oh my god. I don't see them saying nothing about that. Like look, I don't see them saying nothing about that.
>> The gang is pulling up.
It's It's the most It's just stupid.
>> It is.
>> But they engage in this stupidity. And I tell you what, it's a hint of what um it's called selective outrage, right?
>> With a mix of I like this person, so I make excuses for them.
>> So that that's my dog. Your dog just ran into Dollar General, sprayed it down, hit 15 people, jumped in a car, hit two people on the way out, took the police in a chase. They caught him in California, but he left Texas.
He's having a bad day, dog. You know how my dog be doing, car, bro. He a good dude, bro. He a good dude. He just had a bad just That's all.
But let a person you don't like mistakenly not scan some at the Walmart >> because it was at the bottom of their cart. They didn't scan it. They get in a little bit of trouble for it. You see a [ __ ] he's the criminal put him under the jail. Throw away the key.
Too emotional.
very >> too invested in things that have nothing to do that won't benefit you at all.
>> I was gonna say, well, that's the thing. I'm sorry to cut you off. It It's stuff that doesn't matter to your life at the end of the day. Is it going to push your life forward or is it going to push it backwards even? Or does it not even make a difference? The amount of people who get upset about what gets said on this internet is crazy to me.
>> And I'm emotional, too. But not with regard to this [ __ ] [ __ ] >> Shut up. Not regard to this [ __ ] And and we we was looking at the Met Gala earlier because allegedly black people weren't supposed to go or people were supposed to boycott because of Jeff Bezos. Jennifer Lewis and Taji said she can't they can't believe that all these people went because they supposed to be upset about uh Bezos supporting Republicans. And what did we go do? Find out they had books on Amazon. So I'm like, what do what what I couldn't find Jennifer Lewis's book, but I found Taraji's Hinton book on um Amazon.
So So it's only outrage when they do it, but when you do it, it's okay.
Especially given that you got your money problems, you can't get rolls. They're going to do I mean M the Gal is crazy to me, but you know, it's been going on for forever.
So now there's supposed to be a boycott of that. Like if y'all don't go sit down and do something to improve your life and leave people and their money alone.
>> No.
>> Okay.
>> Because this is GTA every day.
>> That's true.
People don't have the ability to learn from other people's mistakes. We could see something happen and say, "Damn, I ain't never want to be in that scenario. How do I make sure I don't end up in that scenario and put that two inside your box? Put that gem inside the chest. No.
>> Nah.
>> Nah. Makes too much sense, >> right?
>> Because because those things take responsibility, accountability, and behavioral changes to get you down this thing in this road called life.
>> Mhm. But if I act like I don't know, >> if I don't know, then I ain't responsible.
>> But let me tell you something right now.
Ignorance of the law does not save you from being persecuted under the law.
>> I feel like that used to be a thing, but now it seems like that doesn't even happen anymore.
I heard the same thing, though. I've heard the same thing.
That's why we have so many criminals, which is why I might do Crime is down tomorrow because I haven't I'm behind.
It's a lot going on.
>> I mean, crime is down. I mean, we in the middle of a war. We don't got time for crime over here.
>> I don't I don't even I don't even think people paying attention to the war unless they talking about gas, honestly.
>> Oh my god. This is not a real world. I promise you. Sometimes I think this is not real.
>> It went in a Truman show.
>> I think this is not real sometimes. I really really do. When you let When you look at the lack of love, the lack of respect, the lack of decency, the lack of compassion, just the lack of character, the lack of morals, uh it it's like it's just eating itself from the inside. It is insane. And on top of that, we're talking about that that that's social behavior. Then when you add in social stimuli, um inflation, >> uh war conflicts, bills being passed to take away uh uh rights and freedom.
People just running around NPC like GTA every day NPCing.
>> Yeah. worrying about what's going on at the Met Gala and talking about what black men aren't doing.
>> They wor about their own thing. Black Black men could leave America and still bag [ __ ] That That's what they don't want to talk about. Black women still worry about black men because black men still could catch value.
>> I don't know about that. I don't know about that. None of that. But y'all not leaving me here with these [ __ ] I tell you that. I'm >> I'm not coming.
>> I [ __ ] Y'all not leaving me here with these [ __ ] Hell. Oh, hell no.
>> Bang with the gang.
>> Hell no. No, no, no.
>> The cans and yams gang.
>> No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
These are not >> Yep. You got cans. Yep. You stuck.
>> These are not my people.
>> Vagina Voltron gang. You stuck here. We sliding on y'all.
>> Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope.
>> Just simply on the desiraability scale.
>> RBM will take me. RBM will take me. I already know.
on the on the on the scale of um desiraability, right?
>> Black men still have high cash in there.
Still got high territory. Still got high real estate in there. Black women don't have high real estate in that land.
Listen, >> which which is just how the world works.
Go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. these PE every time we do one of these tonight's conversations or anything where they're wowed in Tik Toks or whatever, I end it with this why you can't have relationships because you act like this, you talk like this, you have an attitude like this and you will not change it.
Anyone else that at minimum has a pleasant demeanor, not not combative with these dumbass conversations on 5050.
I'm like, they good.
>> Oh, okay. I'm trying. Go, go, go, go.
>> But, but I said, they're good and don't have these issues. I'm like, but remember I told y'all I told you offline, but I told them about the when I went to that um uh one of my gym um girlies uh birthday parties and her people came in and I'm like soon as they started coming in, I'm like, how long am I going to be here? Cuz I don't hang around. I could feel it. I don't hang around people like this. That's me judging. I don't give a [ __ ] I can tell that this is not people that I would hang around with. These are the type of people that would start fighting outside for no reason. I can just tell. Then when the conversation started, I ain't going to be with no man. It's been 10 years. Girl, you don't want to be with no man. He ain't got nothing to offer.
I'm like, oh my god, let me get out of here. I don't know people like this.
This is what I'm saying. So, if you want to trauma bond with people that act like that and talk like that, miserable, this is a problem, that's a problem, I'mma put a hex on you. Oh my god, Meg the Stallion. I'm a black woman. I have not heard so much complaining in all of my life as I have since I've been up here on this damn YouTube from these [ __ ] Every day. Every day. Every day. Every day.
Every day.
Every day. This is bad as Blueace.
I'm just saying. It's like y'all you you you do this stuff to yourselves and then you take on other people's trauma on top of whatever the [ __ ] it is that you're going through and then you talk about the same people that you know damn well that you're interested in or else you wouldn't spend all this time talking about them what they doing. It's their fault how they did it. Dr. Tan Johnson was talking about um black men getting blamed for the [ __ ] cam cam and it's like but you lost because the white women voted with the white man but they don't want to acknowledge it. It's just like it's y'all's fault. It's y'all's fault.
Everything is y'all's fault. Well, who the [ __ ] would want to be with you when you going to turn around and blame said person for every single thing? Not the Amber Heard theory.
I don't know about the Amber Heard theory. I really didn't pay attention to that.
I know she was crazy though. These people are crazy. These people are crazy. Of which I already knew.
>> Completely nuts. Completely. And >> they're not getting any better. That's the thing. It's not getting any better.
>> They have no need to because [ __ ] and folly is promoted >> every second of the day.
>> That is true.
>> They love the madness. I love the madness. right? To make fun of it, to talk about it, to use it as segue points for greater conversations, right?
>> Content creation. I like the dumb conversations, but yeah, >> all the creators out there, what smoke say your interest, man. Shout out to the homie Smoke. Be more gangster. Um it's it can't it's almost like it can't society fallen that much morally >> or has it always been that way but now through internet we get a glimpse at it >> hasn't >> I think it I have to ask both question I have to ask both questions to be to be fair and in and examining something, right?
>> Mhm.
>> And I agree with you. I don't think it's been that way because I remember me as a you. I remember me as a you that I was safe.
>> You're millennial. Safe. You're millennial. I'm a generation X.
>> We We have We have similar experiences as the people in the chat.
my childhood grandmother like you family.
These people don't have that.
So what are they going to think about when they think back on their younger lives?
They're going to think about ABCDism.
ABCDism in their school.
School shooings.
Crime.
The threats that come while they're in school. What?
That's I never had a uh you know what we said? We had um we had bomb threats.
They didn't actually come through. We just had to prepare for a bomb threat.
These people have actually possibly potentially seen and heard these school shootings, mass shootings and everything within the school video games in your face. Like this is what they going to think when I think back. That's why there's such happy memories because it wasn't trauma.
What do they got to think back on um C19?
They got they got a lot of trauma and these are people that's supposed to carry moving forward. They have whoredom. They're being told to be [ __ ] They're being told they can be a man, a tree, a dog, a cat, a rat. It's just straight and utter confusion, >> but it's not it's not coincidental. It's not by happen stance.
This [ __ ] is purposely planned.
>> I just heard somebody discuss that.
>> This is on purpose. This is not no happen.
>> I'm going have to go over it. I heard just heard someone say that not specifically about this about some of the things that are going on right now and has been done on purpose of which the part from LBJ we do know but you know black people don't want to hear it and listen they still want to ignore it which is fine but I heard even more and it's like okay if you don't not listen if you don't if you only listen to what you like you're never going to be able to formulate a new thought or see things from a different point of view and that's what people do stick their heads in the ground and don't want to listen to anybody body else say anything.
>> Say it. Say it. Stick their head in the ground and be a what?
>> What is it? A flamingo. Ostrich. What is it?
>> Yeah. It was nice being here.
>> There's a flamingo.
>> Yeah. Flamingos with their head in the um in the um ground. The pink thing.
>> They put they beak in the water to eat food. Is that what they do?
Yo, you don't you don't need internet.
You one of them people that that when we start running them tests, you out of there. You out of there.
>> Oh, they be in Mexico. They be having their head in the ground to in the water to eat.
>> Oh, okay. Well, I didn't know.
Artvart.
Ostrich.
>> Ostrich. Okay.
>> They put their head in the ground, their ass up in the air like a ostrich, >> begging to get [ __ ] Twerk.
>> And twerk.
>> Twerk. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Shout out to 3:00 a.m. for the memberships.
I appreciate you coming in and doing the damn thing. Thank you so much. I appreciate you. Shout out to all the members. Thank you so much. If you caught a membership, please make sure you thank 3:00 a.m. or death a reaper.
You guys are awesome. Sauce. I still got to get y'all a blue face um emote. I'm work on it tomorrow. I'm home tomorrow.
So, thank you so much. Shout out to you, boo. Appreciate you.
What are you laughing at?
>> Flamingo dog.
>> Don't come for me now. Flamingo and ostrich are similar.
They're just a different color. Right.
Right.
They're just a different color.
>> Get off the internet.
>> You know that.
>> I'm going to bed soon.
>> Google ostrich real quick.
I I wanted to see your reaction to the difference of agroeno.
O s t r i c.
>> Hello.
Ew.
>> Do you see what a look like?
>> Yeah. Ugly.
>> Now Google flamingo.
This is what a lot of women look like.
>> That one girl from that one show do look like that joint.
>> Show that was the four ladies.
>> Oh. Um, >> it was like something >> something >> clown I mean crowned.
>> Huh?
>> Clowned. I mean crowned.
>> Yeah, that's what it was.
>> Flamingo.
>> JP. What up, boy? JP been a little low.
How does that look? How does that look like a ostrich?
But they both got long legs.
>> Yeah, but they both put their face in the water or the um their head in the sand or something. Something.
>> That's how they what what the flamingo has to eat.
>> Yeah. They be looking like this one right here all the time. These are birds that be in um in Mexico. Jesus Christ.
They ain't no helping you though.
>> Yeah, Reaper, you're all right. They they they are white, but then because of the all the um the shrimp and something else. I think it's Is it a mercury?
>> They eat shrimp.
>> That's what they eat. Yeah, that's why they turn pink.
>> Who knew?
Good job.
Good work out of you.
>> Nerd [ __ ] This nerd [ __ ] you learned growing up. Yeah, >> that be in your brain.
>> I'm not a nerd. So, >> something.
>> 12:45 is your time, >> huh?
>> 12:45 is your time.
>> Um, I'm about to push it to 10 minutes from now so I could um refresh real quick, but um yeah, I'm going in 10 minutes for sure.
>> All right, >> I'm going 10 minutes.
I will uh come over for a little while.
>> Yeah. Is the blood the blood of the shrimp that make Yeah, something. It's just It's just the blood. I thought it was something else that the shrimp has a high concentration of or whatever it is.
This is whatever. [ __ ] I ain't a [ __ ] biologist.
>> You're You're a nerd. Nerd.
>> I am a nerd. I'm probably a nerd.
>> One jack my Cheetos while on safari.
Um, shutting it down.
>> Uh, thanks for having me.
>> Is this uh is this channel?
>> H >> is this um Trend's channel? I'm assuming it is.
>> Yeah, Reaper's uh sharing the live.
>> Oh, okay. Y'all hit the um hit the button and go uh subscribe to uh Full Drinking and Half Thinking and come over for the live in about 10 minutes.
>> Yeah, >> I'll be there for maybe 15 minutes because I'm tired.
>> I'm g talk about this corporate lady JP Morgan.
>> I know. I haven't gotten to it. This is crazy. This story is crazy.
I don't believe buddy, but it's it's a good it's a good segway point for us to talk about some things.
>> Okay.
>> Well, I appreciate you coming up.
>> You know the [ __ ] Thanks for having me.
As usual, this is FDNHT trend. Take care of yourself so you take those around you. Love yourself. You can love the people that surround you. This thing in life is not a sprint. It's a marathon train every day like the marathon is tomorrow.
All right, boo.
Oh my god. Shout out to all of y'all, child. I appreciate you for hanging in there. Thank you, Reaper Stream sponsor.
Thank you 3:00 a.m. for the memberships.
Um, I think I'll be back in the morning.
Maybe maybe 9:00 or so.
I'll be in the gym until maybe 7. So, maybe 9ine. I think we need to do Crime is down cuz there's a lot of [ __ ] going on. I'm about to take a look while I'm um watching the beginning of his show. See what I'm going to do for tomorrow. So y'all make sure you have notifications on cuz who knows what time it will be. I definitely have a morning show.
Tomorrow's Wednesday. Probably have the evening show. We shall see. But shout out to y'all for hanging in there. I see I appreciate you. Shout out to everyone that donated. Thank you so so so much.
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