Qwanell Mosley
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How many people have stories like that? I mean, how would you all get? You all were 18, 19. You were kids around this. How many people do you all believe? And you might even know. Give us an idea. Have stories somewhere like that that are silent, that we might never know about. That it's not just a matter of Diddy, but Diddy, this person that worked, it's just his circle.
How many people have stories like that? I mean, how would you all get? You all were 18, 19. You were kids around this. How many people do you all believe? And you might even know. Give us an idea. Have stories somewhere like that that are silent, that we might never know about. That it's not just a matter of Diddy, but Diddy, this person that worked, it's just his circle.
You think a lot of people have a story like yours?
You think a lot of people have a story like yours?
presents Aubrey O'Day Covering the Diddy Trial.
presents Aubrey O'Day Covering the Diddy Trial.
Yeah. I agree. It's possible. You just said it. But how do you find a balance? Isn't it possible that everybody in his world that's a part of this is legitimately a victim and some are legitimately accomplices? Like, can't they be both?
Yeah. I agree. It's possible. You just said it. But how do you find a balance? Isn't it possible that everybody in his world that's a part of this is legitimately a victim and some are legitimately accomplices? Like, can't they be both?
You thought he was after her in a romantic way, or he just didn't like anybody, any other man in the territory of his... I felt like it was...
You thought he was after her in a romantic way, or he just didn't like anybody, any other man in the territory of his... I felt like it was...
I get what you're saying, Mama. Look, that was, what? This comes, the great line from Christopher Wallace, the great poet, right? You're either selling crack rock or you got a wicked jump shot. Sometimes we don't have the same opportunities.
I get what you're saying, Mama. Look, that was, what? This comes, the great line from Christopher Wallace, the great poet, right? You're either selling crack rock or you got a wicked jump shot. Sometimes we don't have the same opportunities.
Mom, do you deal with and do you have moments along the way? And I was very impressed that I'm sure there are a lot of kids that were in Diddy's world who didn't have a mom as involved as you clearly were and you said you were.
Mom, do you deal with and do you have moments along the way? And I was very impressed that I'm sure there are a lot of kids that were in Diddy's world who didn't have a mom as involved as you clearly were and you said you were.
I know there are some details about the incident you described. Maybe you don't want to get into and. No, let's get into it. OK, we can. Can I go with how I know you can be open about how it made you feel. Right. So you're saying after this particular incident, you you left there feeling you called it sacrificial.
I know there are some details about the incident you described. Maybe you don't want to get into and. No, let's get into it. OK, we can. Can I go with how I know you can be open about how it made you feel. Right. So you're saying after this particular incident, you you left there feeling you called it sacrificial.
But did you felt as if they were going to hurt me in my sleep because I woke up screaming.
But did you felt as if they were going to hurt me in my sleep because I woke up screaming.
Mm-hmm. Yes.
Mm-hmm. Yes.
Say it again, Mama?
Say it again, Mama?
It seems like after talking to you, you all are in the same position. And this might be typical at this point, but you all were young folks around this high-powered guy in this high-powered environment. And you all sitting here 20 years later, do I have it right, are in the same boat of trying to still figure out what happened to you both.
It seems like after talking to you, you all are in the same position. And this might be typical at this point, but you all were young folks around this high-powered guy in this high-powered environment. And you all sitting here 20 years later, do I have it right, are in the same boat of trying to still figure out what happened to you both.
I mean, it was a hell of a week. We've been talking to you for several days here and hanging out with you here in New York. But, Q, this is the first time we've gotten a chance to talk to you and get a reaction. What is your first reaction after the first week of full testimonies in the books?
I mean, it was a hell of a week. We've been talking to you for several days here and hanging out with you here in New York. But, Q, this is the first time we've gotten a chance to talk to you and get a reaction. What is your first reaction after the first week of full testimonies in the books?
Where is your anger and level of blame that goes toward Sean Diddy Combs?
Where is your anger and level of blame that goes toward Sean Diddy Combs?
How many people have stories like that? I mean, how would you all get? You all were 18, 19. You were kids around this. How many people do you all believe? And you might even know. Give us an idea. Have stories somewhere like that that are silent, that we might never know about. That it's not just a matter of Diddy, but Diddy, this person that worked, it's just his circle.
You think a lot of people have a story like yours?
presents Aubrey O'Day Covering the Diddy Trial.
Yeah. I agree. It's possible. You just said it. But how do you find a balance? Isn't it possible that everybody in his world that's a part of this is legitimately a victim and some are legitimately accomplices? Like, can't they be both?
You thought he was after her in a romantic way, or he just didn't like anybody, any other man in the territory of his... I felt like it was...
I get what you're saying, Mama. Look, that was, what? This comes, the great line from Christopher Wallace, the great poet, right? You're either selling crack rock or you got a wicked jump shot. Sometimes we don't have the same opportunities.
Mom, do you deal with and do you have moments along the way? And I was very impressed that I'm sure there are a lot of kids that were in Diddy's world who didn't have a mom as involved as you clearly were and you said you were.
I know there are some details about the incident you described. Maybe you don't want to get into and. No, let's get into it. OK, we can. Can I go with how I know you can be open about how it made you feel. Right. So you're saying after this particular incident, you you left there feeling you called it sacrificial.
But did you felt as if they were going to hurt me in my sleep because I woke up screaming.
Mm-hmm. Yes.
Say it again, Mama?
It seems like after talking to you, you all are in the same position. And this might be typical at this point, but you all were young folks around this high-powered guy in this high-powered environment. And you all sitting here 20 years later, do I have it right, are in the same boat of trying to still figure out what happened to you both.
I mean, it was a hell of a week. We've been talking to you for several days here and hanging out with you here in New York. But, Q, this is the first time we've gotten a chance to talk to you and get a reaction. What is your first reaction after the first week of full testimonies in the books?
Where is your anger and level of blame that goes toward Sean Diddy Combs?