• Diddy, a Kettlebell, and a Headlock: What Really Happened at UCLA in 2015

  • Oct 18 2024
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

Diddy, a Kettlebell, and a Headlock: What Really Happened at UCLA in 2015

  • Summary

  • On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the reemergence of a nearly decade-old incident that took place between music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs and UCLA staff. In 2015, Diddy was arrested for allegedly assaulting his son’s football coach, Sal Alosi, putting him in a headlock, and swinging a kettlebell at staff members. While the charges were eventually dropped, the incident is now being reexamined under the shadow of Diddy’s federal sex crime case.

    Through an exploration of court documents and testimonies, we’ll ask whether this violent outburst was an isolated event or part of a broader pattern of behavior. As Tony delves into the psychological implications and legal consequences, listeners will be left questioning how much power, fame, and entitlement shield those accused from accountability—and whether justice will catch up at last.
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