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It’s a wild start to the week on The Morning Hustle Podcast with Lore’l and Alton Walker holding it down while Kyle Santillian takes a well-earned dad day. The crew dives right into the drama, starting with Russell Simmons, who reportedly owes $11 million in sexual-misconduct settlements dating back to the 1980s. After paying $3 million so far, Simmons is suing HBO for $20 million over its On the Record documentary in hopes of salvaging his reputation. Lore’l wonders aloud if that’s even possible—especially after Oprah Winfrey withdrew from producing the project amid backlash. Then it’s over to Diddy, whose legal team just secured a fast-track appeal to reduce his 50-month prison sentence. Photos recently surfaced of him at Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution alongside ex-NBA player Sebastian Telfair, raising eyebrows about his adjustment to prison life and whether he’ll get an early release.

The tea keeps spilling when Cardi B and NFL star Stefon Diggs steal headlines after Diggs accidentally revealed at the Fashion Awards that they’re expecting a baby boy—an announcement that apparently wasn’t cleared with Cardi first. Meanwhile, the hosts debate Javonte “Tank” Davis’s canceled fight with Jake Paul, derailed by yet another assault lawsuit against the boxer, and shake their heads over Kim Kardashian’s failed attempt to pass her bar exam using ChatGPT (“AI can’t save you from the law!” Lore’l jokes). Wrapping it up, the show celebrates everyday hustle culture with hilarious listener call-ins about side gigs—from secret shoppers to full-time Lyft drivers—and closes on a serious note about gun violence among teens after a Florida student killed a classmate over a hallway bump.

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