

"Right Thing To Do!" Diddy's Lawyer vs Piers Morgan On Trump Pardon
Aug 6, 2025
Nicole Westmoreland, a key member of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' defense team, discusses the challenges Diddy faces post-conviction and the slim hope for a presidential pardon. Bruce Rivers and Mark Eiglarsh provide insights on the implications of Diddy's case amidst the Epstein scandal and the defamation lawsuit involving Candace Owens. They debate the complexities of the justice system, the balance of legal accountability, and the influence of public opinion on high-profile trials. It’s a riveting dive into celebrity justice and legal maneuvering!
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No Jail Precedent Found
- No precedent was found of anyone jailed for the same conduct Diddy was convicted of.
- DOJ policies typically advise against prosecuting this type of behavior.
Pardon Should Be Fair, Not Personal
- President Trump’s past friendship with Diddy complicates pardon considerations due to Diddy's critical comments about Trump.
- Westmoreland emphasizes fairness should guide the pardon decision without bias.
Diddy's Immediate Remorse
- Nicole Westmoreland shared that Sean Diddy Combs immediately acknowledged his wrongdoing after a violent incident with his girlfriend.
- He sought help starting in 2016 without waiting for legal consequences or public exposure.