Wendy Williams denies being cognitively disabled and further talks about her custody, while Diddy’s attorney claims the “Freak-Off” video appears to be “consensual.” Stay tuned for the latest updates from Diddy and Wendy Williams.
Tetris Kelly:
Diddy’s lawyer claims the “Freak-Off” tape doesn’t constitute a crime, and Wendy Williams comes back to say she’s incarcerated.
Wendy Williams:
I don’t have a cognitive impairment, you know what I’m saying? But I felt like I was in prison.
Tetris Kelly:
We’re following some serious hip-hop news. After reviewing the so-called “Freak-Off” video, Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal team now claims that the video does not show any evidence of criminal activity.
They continue in a new filing: “These videos do not depict sex parties. There are no secret cameras, no orgies, no other celebrities involved, no underground tunnels, no minors, and not a hint of coercion or violence. Far from the government’s sensationalized depictions, the videos show adults engaging in consensual sex, plain and simple.
Someone who has always had something to say about Diddy is now speaking out about her own legal issues.
Wendy Williams:
Would I consider being abused? Look, look, the system is broken, you know the system I’m in.
Tetris Kelly:
Wendy Williams talks about her current conservatorship situation and how it’s affecting her on The Breakfast Club.
Charlemagne:
They say you are cognitively disabled and incapacitated.
Wendy Williams:
Do I look like this?
Charlemagne:
You’ve called me five times a day for the past two weeks. No, you don’t look like…
Tetris Kelly:
We’ll keep you updated on these developing stories.