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Cameron Lindsay

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24 appearances

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20/20
Bad Rap: Party's Over

Just utterly upending, utterly shocking. I mean, for somebody like you're pointing out, sir, who has boatloads of money, who is used to a lifestyle of just doing whatever he wants, it's like going 100 miles an hour and slamming into a wall.

20/20
Bad Rap: Party's Over

In my humble estimation, an individual like Mr. Combs, P. Diddy, he should be quartered separately in a lockdown situation, which would entail 23 hours in a lockdown cell by himself. He would be afforded one hour of recreation every day. He would be afforded three showers per week. His meals would be delivered to him in his cell.

20/20
Bad Rap: Party's Over

They have a toilet-sink combo. They have a desk, and they have a bunk. And that's it. They are afforded certain privileges, reading materials, commissary.

20/20
Bad Rap: Party's Over

When somebody has this much money and they have been alleged to have committed these heinous crimes, like in this case with P. Diddy, all those things add up to the likelihood of a potential threat.

20/20
Bad Rap: Party's Over

They couldn't get the power on for like a week. And I was just so perplexed by that. And so that was the first thing that started getting my attention. Like, what the heck's going on with the agency?

20/20
Bad Rap: Party's Over

No, not at all. There's an element of corruption in every correctional facility. I can tell you that at MDC Brooklyn, my experience was There was a core of really, really solid staff at MDC Brooklyn that held the facility together. Unfortunately, however, there is a disproportionate element of misconduct and corruption within the Metropolitan Detention Center Brooklyn.

20/20
Bad Rap: Party's Over

So it's true and disappointing.

20/20
Bad Rap: Party's Over

I can't even imagine the pressure that's coming down from the top of the administration down. I would think that the word coming down is, you better keep these people safe and make sure that you're doing your job.

Just utterly upending, utterly shocking. I mean, for somebody like you're pointing out, sir, who has, you know, boatloads of money, who is used to a lifestyle of just doing whatever he wants and It's like going 100 miles an hour and slamming into a wall.

In my humble estimation, an individual like Mr. Combs, P. Diddy, he should be quartered separately in a lockdown situation, which would entail 23 hours in a lockdown cell by himself. He would be afforded one hour of recreation every day. He would be afforded three showers per week. His meals would be delivered to him in his cell.

They have a toilet-sink combo. They have a desk, and they have a bunk. And that's it. They are afforded certain privileges, reading materials, commissary.

When somebody has this much money and they have been alleged to have committed these heinous crimes, like in this case with P. Diddy, all those things add up to the likelihood of a potential threat.

They couldn't get the power on for like a week. And I was just so perplexed by that. And so that was the first thing that started getting my attention. Like, what the heck's going on with the agency?

No, not at all. There's an element of corruption in every correctional facility. I can tell you that at MDC Brooklyn, my experience was There was a core of really, really solid staff at MDC Brooklyn that held the facility together. Unfortunately, however, there is a disproportionate element of misconduct and corruption within the Metropolitan Detention Center Brooklyn.

I can't even imagine the pressure that's coming down from the top of the administration down. I would think that the word coming down is, you better keep these people safe and make sure that you're doing your job.

Scamanda
Party’s Over, from Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy

Just utterly upending, utterly shocking. I mean, for somebody like you're pointing out, sir, who has, you know, boatloads of money, who is used to a lifestyle of just doing whatever he wants to It's like going 100 miles an hour and slamming into a wall.

Scamanda
Party’s Over, from Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy

In my humble estimation, an individual like Mr. Combs, P. Diddy, he should be quartered separately in a lockdown situation, which would entail 23 hours in a lockdown cell by himself. He would be afforded one hour of recreation every day. He would be afforded three showers per week. His meals would be delivered to him in his cell.

Scamanda
Party’s Over, from Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy

They have a toilet-sink combo. They have a desk, and they have a bunk. And that's it. They are afforded certain privileges, reading materials, commissary.

Scamanda
Party’s Over, from Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy

When somebody has this much money and they have been alleged to have committed these heinous crimes, like in this case with P. Diddy, all those things add up to the likelihood of a potential threat.

Scamanda
Party’s Over, from Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy

They couldn't get the power on for like a week. And I was just so perplexed by that. And so that was the first thing that started getting my attention. Like, what the heck's going on with the agency?

Scamanda
Party’s Over, from Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy

No, not at all. There's an element of corruption in every correctional facility. I can tell you that at MDC Brooklyn, my experience was... There was a core of really, really solid staff at MDC Brooklyn that held the facility together. Unfortunately, however, there is a disproportionate element of misconduct and corruption within the Metropolitan Detention Center Brooklyn.

Scamanda
Party’s Over, from Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy

So it's true and disappointing.

Scamanda
Party’s Over, from Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy

I can't even imagine the pressure that's coming down from the top of the administration down. I would think that the word coming down is, you better keep these people safe and make sure that you're doing your job.