In this episode, we discuss the D.O.J.E.W. investigation into the death of Jeffrey Epstein and the possible cover-up surrounding it. We also discuss the possibility of dirty cops in the FBI.
00:52:08.240I'm based out of Laredo, but I got a case that I need to be done in Denver.
00:52:12.740I'm going to send something called a collateral request to the Denver field office.
00:52:17.120Denver's going to open up their own case, right?
00:52:20.060And then when they open up their own case, guys, it's going to go here with, like, I forget what the Denver code is, but, like, let's say it's DV, right?
00:52:27.200So it's going to start with their code, the number here, which is basically the crime.
00:52:31.560Then it's going to come how it originated, then the fiscal year, 24, then the office that originally sent the lead, and then the actual case number, okay?
00:52:42.420So that's how you read an HSI case number right there, right?
00:52:46.980But, which is public information, guys.
00:52:51.340You can, you know, if you go to any court where HSI is, they're going to show case numbers and all this other bullshit.
00:53:26.620Target is essentially the person that prosecutors have evidence against.
00:53:29.400They're the one they're building a criminal case against.
00:53:30.960So if he's the target of the investigation, that is a very big deal.
00:53:34.140It is being reported that the search was pursuant to a search warrant issued through the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York.
00:53:39.880The probable cause that a crime has been committed.
00:53:42.240Gathering evidence in connection of that.
01:04:26.740I also want to talk about the arrests here.
01:04:28.380So, again, there's been no arrests, but there could have been.
01:04:29.860Yeah, people were trying to say he was like a drug mule for Diddy or whatever.
01:04:32.440Bro, I mean, sometimes people like to, you know, complicate shit.
01:04:35.740Guys, he's probably just an idiot that got caught with Diddy when the feds wanted to go ahead and stop him at the airport, had some drugs on him, and got arrested.
01:04:42.860Honestly, bro, that's what it comes down to.
01:04:44.760Like, a lot of these dudes that are in show business, guys, a lot of them are coke heads and do drugs all the time.
01:05:39.120I was reminded that his son, one of his sons, was implicated in wrongdoing in a lot of these illicit acts by Little Rod Jones in that lawsuit.
01:05:46.940That one of his sons was involved in a shooting at a music studio.
01:05:50.000That his son was present during a party where minor underage women were present.
01:05:54.900And bam, that right there, my friends, is why I think the feds even are interested in doing this is because there were minor, there's allegations that there were minors involved.
01:06:05.620So, when I first saw the images of them in handcuffs, you could make the mental leap that they were possibly arrested.
01:06:12.480Now, I also want to highlight something that was a little disturbing.
01:06:14.740So, when this happened, this raid happened, apparently some guy shows up outside of the raid in L.A., claims to be Diddy's neighbor, tells reporters that he was noticing some shady things going down with Diddy.
01:06:23.020Said he saw some wild things at night.
01:06:42.520And in a legal point of view, when you talk about Diddy and his cases, one of the things he has said in the past about all these lawsuits is that it's a chain reaction.
01:06:48.480One person comes out, another person comes out, another person comes out.
01:13:14.760But to convict someone, you need beyond a reasonable doubt.
01:13:18.000The reason why the feds are so successful, guys, and I've talked about this a million times, but when I would bring my case to the AUSA, the AUSA...
01:13:25.120Like, I was like, yo, let's indict this case.
01:14:12.760First, I was saying maybe it's surprising that they didn't have arrests in conjunction with the raid or indictment in conjunction with the raid.
01:14:18.040And then I started thinking, well, they obviously have probable cause.
01:14:20.040Perhaps they were speaking with people, but they needed more evidence.
01:14:23.380Very rarely do you do an arrest while you're doing a search warrant, guys.
01:14:27.300The only time I've seen it in my professional experience where you're executing an arrest while you're also doing the search warrant, a lot of the times is, I mean, if it's a drug warrant and then you find drugs in the house, that's a no-brainer.
01:14:38.060But the other one where it happens the most is when you, excuse me, with child pornography cases.
01:14:44.460So, you'll raid the house, you'll find hard drives there, you'll find the child porn,
01:14:48.240and then you just sit down with the guy right then and there and be like, hey, bro, we found this shit, blah, blah, blah.
01:14:53.860Or sometimes even if they don't break, you still go ahead and arrest them right there on probable cause, even though you didn't necessarily indict him because you got the evidence right then and there.
01:15:00.760Isn't that what happened with R. Kelly?
01:15:02.900They found videos with, like, child pornography?
01:15:04.840No, they indicted him first and went after him.
01:15:08.160They didn't, like, search his house and find it.
01:15:10.220But a lot of times with CP cases, they'll search the house, find the child porn, and then arrest them right then and there off of probable cause and then file somebody called a criminal complaint.
01:15:19.960Those properties, perhaps before there was an allegation, maybe before it was destroyed, they want to preserve it, they want to get that evidence.
01:15:23.960They might be issuing subpoenas to people.
01:15:25.740I think that now I'm wondering if we may not see potential.
01:15:28.340They absolutely are issuing subpoenas.
01:15:29.880Criminal charges for a while because it also might have to be submitted to a grand jury, too, right?
01:15:34.340So we shouldn't expect, perhaps, charges against Diddy, maybe for a little bit.
01:15:38.780Look, if they're following kind of the playbook we used in R. Kelly and pursuing similar charges as we did in that case, these types of cases, you know, take a little bit of time to investigate and to make sure you're corroborating all the victim testimony you're getting.
01:15:52.240There's all sorts of corroboration that you're sending out subpoenas for, that you're speaking to people about, and then also conducting searches to help with that.
01:15:58.920What did you think of the fact, the criticism from Diddy's lawyer, that this was an excessive military-style use of force?
01:16:17.880My guess is, giving them the benefit of the doubt, that, you know, they had—there were allegations that there were firearms in the property.
01:16:22.740It's a very large property, and Diddy likely had security with firearms, so they have to secure the location, and they have to ensure the safety of everyone conducting the search.
01:16:30.000So, you know, sometimes they err on the side of using as much firepower as possible in those circumstances.
01:16:36.000Yeah, especially given the allegations and the lawsuits, which makes me wonder, do you think the lawsuits are what precipitated this?
01:16:40.140Do you think the people who were accusing Diddy of wrongdoing are the ones who might be cooperating witnesses and what set this ball rolling?
01:16:44.940I think it's very possible that the public filing of that first lawsuit came to the attention of federal agents and prosecutors and may have sparked this.
01:16:52.660And then, obviously, the follow-on lawsuits, once that first lawsuit was public, have only added to the allegations.
01:16:58.380And as a prosecutor, you know, you might start with the people who have made allegations publicly in a lawsuit, but I don't think they're going to stop there by any means.
01:17:05.140That's just the beginning, and then you're investigating, you're talking to more people, other—
01:17:08.420Yeah, so what I predict happened, guys, is obviously they talked to a lot of these people that were filing the lawsuits.
01:17:13.620Those people give you information, they give you records, they give you other individuals that might be involved,
01:17:19.160and that leads you to interview all those other people, and those other people can go ahead and corroborate or confirm some of the things that were said,
01:17:25.740and then you end up building, like, a network of witnesses.
01:17:28.540That's how this started with R. Kelly.
01:17:29.880Obviously, the documentary brought a lot of light to him.
01:17:32.780Investigators went and interviewed them.
01:17:34.120You get a bunch of witnesses, and then, bam, they're able to build their probable cause to do the search warrants.
01:17:38.520Which, by the way, guys, still waiting here.
01:17:40.2203,500 likes, and then I will explain how feds get search warrants, okay, in detail.
01:17:47.820No one has ever talked about this, I think, on the Internet to the level that I'm going to talk about it,
01:17:52.760because I've written hundreds of search warrants.
01:17:55.200Victims may be coming forward who have not been public at all now that they're seeing that this is a serious investigation.
01:18:00.640We don't know what they found in the House, and I'm going to ask you about what you think they might be looking for.
01:18:03.100But, for example, if there was an allegation, hey, you know, Diddy has guns all over the place,
01:18:05.860and then you go to the properties, and there are firearms all over the place, that kind of corroborates what they're being told,
01:18:09.640and that could be useful for prosecutors in trying to establish a case, establishing what they're being told is real.
01:18:13.580But what do you think they're looking for specifically if they are moving forward in a sex trafficking investigation?
01:18:18.720They're looking for anything that is corroborating information that has been given to them by live witnesses and victims.
01:18:24.020So, I mean, it's been reported they were looking for electronic devices.
01:18:26.280Sure, they're going to be looking for videos potentially of sexual activity engaged in with complaining victims,
01:18:30.960but they're also going to be looking for communications, particularly if they are pursuing potential RICO charges.
01:18:36.340I think they're going to be looking particularly for communications between Diddy and his inner circle,
01:18:39.960his inner network of people that may have helped or facilitated or enabled him to commit potential criminal activity.
01:18:45.260Now, the reason I was so excited to talk to you about this is because you were part of a very infamous prosecution of a very infamous individual.
01:18:51.520Do you see similarities between the Combs case?
01:18:54.040Let me rephrase, Combs hasn't been charged, but do you see similarities?
01:18:56.760If we're talking about potential sex trafficking charges, you know what the allegations are right now against Mr. Combs.
01:19:02.840And also, guys, there's the other important reason why they're going to have to try to do this thing as a RICO
01:19:06.820is because they get around the statute of limitations.
01:19:09.080As you guys know, a lot of these allegations came decades ago.
01:19:12.440The only way that they're going to be able to come and hit them with those charges is they need to show that the criminal activity was going on back then
01:19:18.540and it continues to occur now, so therefore the statute of limitations does not apply.
01:19:21.940And one of the few ways to do that federally is through the racketeering statutes.
01:20:07.360I mean, when you reach a certain level of fame and you've got a group of people around you that are literally there to help you with whatever whim you have, legal or illegal, and are getting paid to do so, and are, you know, more than happy to turn a blind eye to whatever else may be going on, that's a very big similarity.
01:20:21.900Again, these are just allegations at this point against Mr. Coombs, but yes.
01:20:24.820And yeah, he hasn't been criminally charged.
01:20:25.920So when his lawyer says there's been no criminal liability, no civil liability, he's exactly right.
01:21:07.660Look, in R. Kelly, there's no doubt that the documentary and the public airing of allegations certainly came to the attention of law enforcement, and we began looking into it.
01:21:14.920But again, in all of these cases, that's just the starting point.
01:21:17.240To bring a federal criminal prosecution, you really have to amass credible evidence that you can prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.
01:21:22.780But the public airing of such information against well-known people, that does get investigation started.
01:21:29.160What was it like prosecuting R. Kelly?
01:21:31.480You know, we tried to, as best we could, approach it as we would any other important case that we prosecuted.
01:21:36.460Obviously, there was a lot of media attention to it, and R. Kelly fans, I would say the biggest thing that could have potentially affected the case was a lot of our victims received a lot of harassment on social media and so forth.
01:21:49.200And that takes a toll on people and certainly makes them hesitant to want to move forward with a case.
01:21:53.400When you were first prosecuting him, did you see a lot of people coming to R. Kelly's defense?
01:21:56.500Because at this time, I don't know if I'm seeing that so much with Diddy.
01:21:59.680Actually, what we're seeing is a lot of videos coming out from years ago that are looked at in a different context.
01:22:04.520You see high-profile celebrities who are making these comments, these innuendos about him.
01:22:08.180I don't see a ton of defense for Diddy.
01:22:09.860When you were first going after Kelly, I mean, was there a ton of—
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02:41:32.400okay now I can actually focus on destroying these kids now all right now I can actually focus on destroying these kids now all right that aim is impeccable though that tracking is on point
02:51:18.740Nice hook, anti healed, he's one shot, that's one dead, one dead, one pick off, kill this
02:51:46.740idiot, man, let's go, I killed two, let's go, we out here, let's go, get on the fucking point, man, we got this shit, dudes are trash, one shot of Kariko, oh, she teleported away, take that shit, I got a high noob, man, let's go,
02:52:06.840alright, back up, back up, back up, fight from point, guys, fight from point, fight from point, fight from point, fight from point, man, there's no need to be sitting there in front of their spawn, back up, they're alting, back up,
02:52:18.840monkey on the right, monkey and Kariko, I need help, there's like two of them on me here, bro, where is the team, god damn, bruh,
02:52:48.840we shouldn't be losing to these kids, they suck, I need a Zarya,
02:52:57.840Doom, bro, just play Zarya, brother, come on,
02:53:13.340we gotta get on point, guys, gotta get on point, wow, alright, I don't know what our tanks were doing, but we lost that one, terrible,
02:53:36.340yeah, alright, so you guys just watch the game we play here, as y'all can see, Overwatch is a very team-reliant game, and sometimes kids on your team are not that good, like our tanks got outplayed, and we lost that one, but that's open queue, they ran triple tank, so with open queue, guys, they can go ahead and run any characters they want,
02:53:56.540and running a triple tank is very difficult to beat, sometimes, but yeah, my team was trash, but yeah, there you go, so guys, I'm gonna end the stream here,
02:54:07.540you guys definitely can, you know, obviously I didn't warm up or anything else like that, that was just me just kind of getting into it,
02:54:13.440I'll start another stream up on Rumble, where you guys will see me go crazy on there, but obviously we're on YouTube, so I gotta keep it clean,
02:54:21.180but yeah, hope you guys enjoyed watching that one game, normally I play it with other people too, and I talk a lot more trash,
02:54:27.700but obviously we're on YouTube, so I'm keeping it clean, but yes, I'm pissed off right now that we lost that first game,
02:54:32.180I'm not happy at all, let's see if there's anybody on,
02:54:38.800you can see Angie's online, she's playing right next to me, she's into it,