In this special bonus episode, host Nate Oliver dives deep into the prosecution's financial evidence while the jury deliberates Sean "Diddy" Combs' fate. From $2,490 hotel damage bills to million-dollar wire transfers, prosecutors traced a decade-long paper trail they say proves Diddy used his billion-dollar empire to fund alleged crimes. We examine the hotel invoices for "oil damage," the corporate credit cards used to buy "freak-off" supplies, the $10,000 monthly rent payments used as leverage, and the $100,000 hotel security bribe. Plus, how financial forensics have revolutionized prosecuting powerful defendants, and why money trails might be more convincing to juries than witness testimony. Could these receipts and bank records be the smoking gun that sends Diddy to prison for life?
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