Danity Kane Alum D. Woods violates silence on Diddz
Former member of the Girl Group Danity Kane, D. Sean “Didi” luxury.
During a recent interview, Woods shared the details of his “disturbing interactions” with the rapper.
She also participated in Opening the investigation Didi’s Didi’s documentary, although rapper’s lawyers described the allegations against him as “pure fiction”.
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D. Woods explains why she is just opposed by Didi

She explained her decision to tell about her experience now, saying: “I would say that this moment is a time when I feel my experience, my truth will really be heard and actually viewed and believed.”
Former Danity Kane member, founded by Didi, said the positive image of Didi in the community would still be complicated things if she had said earlier.
She said, “You know, he is considered as a hero of our community, and I also looked at him. Therefore, many people do not want to believe that their hero can be this other person.”
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Woods opens about the work environment created by Diddy

During the Woods interview, he showed that the combat rapper created “verbally offensive working conditions” for Danity Kane members.
She shared: “He did it with all with all with us, you know, collecting and speaking and just a way to throw away and knock down, but then praise you.”
The 41-year-old girl said she often felt objective because of her experience, adding, “Someone constantly treats you as meat, only evaluating you for your sexual appeal.”
Woods also recalled life in fear of the work environment. She said, “In some circumstances, it was even scary to be yourself.”
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Asked what she would say Diddy if she had the opportunity to talk to him today, Woods said, “I honestly don’t know, but I don’t think you really have to say anything and my shoulders.”
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Legal team Diddy responds to a documentary

In addition to the interview, Woods also tells about his experience in the future documentary “Didi Fall”, which will be broadcast on January 27 Opening the investigation.
However, Didi’s lawyers responded to a documentary through a statement on Good morning America.
The statement partly states: “Manufacturers did not provide enough time and details for their representatives to resolve unjustified claims, many of the unidentified participants whose allegations lack context.”
Didi’s lawyers also said: “Holding this information, they could not give the facts to resist these fabricated allegations.”
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They said that Didi was quite sure of “the facts and trial where the truth would prevail” before adding: “The charges against him are a pure fiction.”
Didi sues one of his defendants

Since Didi was arrested and accused of trade in sex, transport, to engage in prostitution and conspiracy from the racket, several people made demands for him.
One of those who accused the rapper “Last night” was Courtney Burgese, which claimed that he had allegedly sexual ribbons associated with him.
Didi claimed that Burgese and Mitchell fabricated and strengthened false accusations against him, including their demand for allegedly sexual rails.
He also claimed that the Nexstar Media Group Newsnation broadcast the allegations without proper verification.
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According to Diddi, their actions caused him considerable economic and reputational damage and violated his chances of having an objective jury when his trial begins in May.
Robert Shapiro talks about Diddz’s chances before trial
“Every case in the federal court is a difficult task.”
Robert Shapiro, a former Oj Simpson lawyer, says Diddi leads a heavy battle and shows that he believes that the Didi will face more confused charges.
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In an interview that is shared The art of dialogueShapiro hinted that there would be more charges against Didi.
He said, “You know, first of all, I think there will be another group of charges than what he is facing now,” and added, “At any time you are in the federal court, anytime if you don’t subscribe, You have a heavy battle. “
Asked if there is a good chance of fighting “in Diddi, to return his freedom, Shapiro replied:” Oh, there is always a chance. I mean, in each lawsuit you have a chance. You are going with the presumption of innocence. “
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However, he felt that there was a lot of chance on the music producer. Shapiro said, “But the federal court in New York, you are in custody … This is a fierce, fierce battle.”