There's no question that Cassie Ventura is telling the truth about what happened between her and true. The jury may not have thought it was sex trafficking, but even the cross-examination didn't try to combat allegations of abuse or getting her hooked on drugs. Or alleys of the Freakoffs. Same for Gene.
That doesn't make every accuser. He came forth against Diddy real, and we exposed one of them on this show as we delved into the one woman who said her his guard picked her up after a Music Awards show and brought her to Nitty for some night of debauchery.
But it was all untrue. We we. Clear that she wasn't in the right city, she was making all the wrong allegations, there was no health as she described and so on.
So anyway, keep that in mind that there's another reason I think in in the favorite disclosure, which is. Why did these accusers have the right to stay anonymous forever? What what is the rule that says you get to do that? You know, I've talked about this before, but in the ales sexual harassment scandal at Fox News, we we were told he didn't say your name. Like, if you can't, if you come forward against him, he's gonna know you did. And then there was a time for.
Right. Do we do that? Are we OK putting our names behind our allegations? I 100% was because I was telling the truth and I knew he would know it. Frankly, in my case, I had contemporaneous journal entries. I had my office made Major Garrett, to whom I've been regaling, you know, stories the entire time when the phone would ring as they Roger Ailes.
That was the first year reporter. We were both like, holy true. Anyway, my point is simply, when you're a truth teller, you're not afraid of disclosure like that. And I think they're, except in a case where it's clearly a minor like that, a minor deserve to be protected.

But there's a lot of folks who were not minors who were legal or like legal in the eyes of the law when it comes to a sexual interlude. They their name should be exposed. They they don't have a right to lifetime anonymity at all. Wow.