

- He stands accused, not convicted, which may not matter to you but it should
Correct. By over 100 people, many of whom were minors when they were allegedly sexually abused.
Me defending the lawyer’s ability to make comments on the racial politics of the situation really has nothing to do with Diddy in any way,
I agree with your argument in the abstract, but given the nature of the case I don’t think I’d be choosing to carry water here.
a judge who is uncomfortable with the fact that there are valid criticisms to be had surrounding race and the courts.
Or, have you considered it could be that the judge is familiar with the circumstances of the case, and in this instance finds the defense’s argument unsubstantiated, gross, and totally inappropriate?
False equivalency.
People in Diddy’s camp are making a naked ploy to baselessly undermine the credibility of the prosecution - presumably because Diddy is cooked - and we’ve got some folks here lapping it up.