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Hantavirus Lockdowns + Fauci's DOJ Deadline | PBD #794
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Hantavirus Lockdowns + Fauci's DOJ Deadline | PBD #794

Stefon Diggs Acquitted: Questions of Credibility and Motive — PBD Podcast

From Hantavirus Lockdowns + Fauci's DOJ Deadline | PBD #794. Category: Politics. Format: Panel Discussion. This is a single keypoint from the analysis.

The jury found NFL player Stefon Diggs not guilty of assault and strangulation charges. The defense highlighted inconsistencies in the accuser's testimony, her lawyer's demand for $5.4 million, and a video showing her dancing shortly after the alleged incident, suggesting her claims may have been motivated by financial gain rather than genuine harm.

Impact: High. The verdict and the defense's arguments raise serious questions about the accuser's credibility and the potential for false accusations to be used for financial extortion, impacting Diggs' reputation and career.

In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:43:33 to 01:47:27.

Sources in support: Vincent Oshana (Co-host), Patrick Bet-David (Host), Vinnie (Panelist), Tom Ellsworth (Panelist), Adam Sosnick (Panelist)

Sources against: Joseph Allen (Professor, Harvard University School of Public Health)

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