| Sean Combs on Netflix
Berates Lawyer Agnifilo and
Predicts Happy Ending Now Luigi
Contrast
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Dec 5 –In the days before he
got arrested, Sean Combs paid
a videographer to film him
biking around Manhattan - and
yelling at his lawyer Marc
Agnifilo from his hotel room,
walking with Agnifilo in
Central Park, planning by an
elevator until turning off the
camera.
Too late - the
footage is in Netflix's four
part Sean Combs: The
Reckoning.
It comes
off different now, with
Agnifilo representing Luigi
Mangione, and in the Alexander
brothers' sex trafficking
case. Are they yelling at him
too? What about Roger Ng,
convicted in the Jho Lo / 1MDB
case and who just lost his
appeal? Word Agnifilo may have
a conflict on December 8.
In the
Reckoning, Lil Rod Jones
speaks of being drugs and not
paid; Aubry O'Day says she
can't remember. The story
reached back to Combs' father
getting shot, his mother
driving around making stops
(drops?) in Harlem. Alpo
Martinez is shown as a role
model. Clayton Howard speaks
of years of appointments,
always on Biggie Day.
It ends,
before a caption about 77
still pending civil cases,
with Combs saying his movie
will have a happy ending. Here's
the series of trial books, and
the first,
Diddy Do It?
Two jurors
appear - not the dubious UN /
UNODC jury George, who claimed
UNODC never works with US law
enforcement in order to get on
the jury - but dismissing
Juror 75, and chatty 160,
trashing Capricorn Clark.
These interviews,
and the purloined
just-pre-arrest video, make
the documentary. Will a
similar one by done on Luigi
Mangione? The two groups of
supporters, and thus
audiences, are much different.
More on X for
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