What happens when the company you keep could make you criminally liable? In today’s episode, Tony Brueski and former Felony Prosecutor Eric Faddis dig into some unsettling allegations against Diddy—and explore the fine line between a bystander and an accomplice. From alleged incidents involving a Jodeci member caught in the wrong place at the wrong time to other celebrities distancing themselves with fierce denials, the conversation raises pressing questions about criminal liability. Could simply being in the room put someone at risk of prosecution, or are there bigger implications at play? And, when faced with whispers of wrongdoing, is saying nothing just as dangerous as saying too much?
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