First up, Diddy’s legal team is declaring victory. Attorney Mark Agnifilo came out swinging, calling it a huge win for Sean Combs and for the jury system. He praised the jurors for listening carefully and ultimately acquitting Diddy of the major charges. Meanwhile, attorney Tenny Garagos doubled down, insisting that Sean Combs never sexually assaulted anyone — a line they’ve been pushing since the beginning. He slammed the media for getting it wrong every day for nearly two years.

But let’s be real — that’s pure defense lawyer talk. The fact remains: Diddy was not found guilty, and that’s the legal outcome, whether we like it or not.

Elsewhere, Kim Porter’s best friend, Ebony Electra, finally broke her silence on Instagram. She wrote about forgiveness and God’s will, saying we all make mistakes, and in the end, only God can judge. She encouraged everyone to read their Bible and trust that this was God’s plan for Puff.

On the other side, singer Aubrey O’Day was heartbroken. She called the verdict dangerous and a slap in the face to survivors, expressing sadness over how many lives have been affected by Diddy, only for the jury to turn away.

Kesha also spoke out in support of Cassie. She posted online, “I believe you, Cassie. I love you. Strength is a beacon for every survivor.”

Then there’s 50 Cent, who surprised everyone. Instead of going straight for the kill, he almost congratulated Diddy, saying: “Did he beat the Rico? That boy a bad man. He like the gay John Gotti.” Classic 50 — even when he gives props, he can’t help throwing in a jab.

So, what does this mean for Diddy’s future? Could this partial victory help him make a comeback? PR experts think it’s possible. They say he avoided becoming “the next R. Kelly,” and this could be his chance to rebuild, though the public perception damage is severe. Those disturbing images from the trial — the baby oil parties, the wild allegations — they’ll haunt him forever.

Some believe Diddy might even lean into this narrative: “I beat the feds, I survived.” We saw him fall to his knees in court after the acquittal — a moment that might kick off a redemption arc, if he chooses to craft it that way.

Meanwhile, chaotic scenes unfolded outside the courtroom. “Crackhead Barney” jumped around spraying baby oil in a bizarre stunt that made everything look like a circus. It was ridiculous and disturbing — exactly the kind of chaos that clouds serious issues.

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BJ, a surprise witness and popular commentator, shared that she was targeted and harassed all day at the courthouse by a group of unhinged individuals. She had to be protected by federal marshals and described the experience as terrifying. Despite being shaken, she vowed to keep speaking out and promised receipts and photos of the harassment.

People have been debating fiercely online, especially about the RICO charges. Many argued that the jury simply didn’t understand the complexity of RICO, and some claimed Cassie and other alleged victims gave consent, therefore absolving Diddy. But as I see it, RICO only requires two predicate acts — and there was evidence of both: exploitation of workers and illegal substance distribution.

In my opinion, this was a missed opportunity to hold him fully accountable. I don’t view it as a win; it feels like a failure of justice. But at the end of the day, the jury has spoken, and that’s our system.